No Sequel Please
Bilmon hopes that they don’t make a sequel to jackass the movie. Go right on over to see why. Be sure to note the vp’s outfit.
Bilmon hopes that they don’t make a sequel to jackass the movie. Go right on over to see why. Be sure to note the vp’s outfit.
Scott at the Gamer’s Nook reports that herr ashcroft is now being well received as he enters his closed door events on his tyranny tour. Bostonians greeted ashcroft with middle fingers, boos, hisses and:
Ashcroft was bombarded by cries of “Shame!” and the sound of the “Imperial Death March” from the movie “Star Wars” as he entered a meeting with law enforcement officials in Faneuil Hall.
As ashcroft morphs into his natural persona he might want to strive for the full Darth ashcroft look.
During daylight hours you might enjoy the view from the live cams at Orca Live, part of the Nature Network:
stations set up in Nature that transmit live images and sound to people around the world.
They have a 300 Kbps feed and a 56 Kpbs feed, archives and you can subscribe to be notified of when Orcas are near the cameras. A maximum of 200 simultaneous viewers supported.
Enjoy.
Via The Internet Scout Report.
Terry at Nitpicker thinks that Tucker Carlson might be a “pretty good guy to have a beer with.”
Stephen Kinsella on Intellectual Property Rights. Via Econlog. (I admit to not finishing the Kinsella piece yet)
Good Night!
Does this description lead you to want to read the publication:
It’s the sort of stuff that makes you wonder why you bother writing science fiction, when there’s a vast dystopian anarcho-Stalinist bad-acid flashback fast-forward experiment going on on a few thousand kilometres away, and I don’t mean America.
If so, then check out The Exile.
Description provided by Ken Macleod.