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Five things that sucked about Lord of the Rings. |
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6:51 pm EDT, Aug 21, 2002 |
"1. It didn't have Lo Pan in it. That's right. I'm talking about the perpetuator of ass kicking himself, Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China: one of the best movies ever made." Lo Pan kicks ass! Five things that sucked about Lord of the Rings. |
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They needed a study for this? |
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| Topic: Humor |
12:42 pm EDT, Aug 19, 2002 |
""We have carried out experiments which show that what is known in the trade as the 'beer-goggle effect' does actually exist," Barry Jones, professor of psychology at Glasgow University, told Reuters Monday. " They needed a study for this? |
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Humour: Somebody set up us the BIND |
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1:22 am EDT, Aug 16, 2002 |
Pro-Bernstein All Your Base humor. If that doesn't make sense, ignore this... Humour: Somebody set up us the BIND |
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The Whacky World of Japaneese Ice-Cream |
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2:11 am EDT, Aug 9, 2002 |
"Having succeeded globally with cars, electronics and even fashion, it was only natural the Japanese turned their hand to trying to surpass the West with one of its favorite culinary delights - ice cream. " Somehow I don't think fish ice-cream is going to take off in the states like the walk-man did. The Whacky World of Japaneese Ice-Cream |
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3:47 am EDT, Aug 7, 2002 |
"Ever wanted to stick a big fat arse on your company's website? Well now you can thanks to the amazing Ass-o-tron." Now you don't even need to bother modifying the images on that website you just owned. All you need to do is drop in a redirection to this site. Ass-o-tron |
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The Boondocks on Napster and DeCSS |
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2:30 am EDT, Aug 1, 2002 |
In case you were wondering, this is the Boondocks on Napster and DeCSS. The series starts on 02/19/01 and goes through 03/03/2001. Just read them in sequence, skipping Sundays. The artist spoke at H2K2 this year. The Boondocks on Napster and DeCSS |
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A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys |
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4:20 pm EDT, Jul 22, 2002 |
"The sexual politics of Star Trek are pretty blunt: the men run the technology and the ship, and the women are caretakers (a doctor and a counselor). Note the sexual tensions on the bridge of the Enterprise: the women, in skin tight uniforms, and with luxuriant, flowing hair. The men, often balding, and sporting some sort of permanently attached computer auxiliary. " This is hillarious... A Girl's Guide to Geek Guys |
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