Cute Overload (no longer online: cuteoverload.com) is so… cute, it makes my teeth hurt. Warning: the Cats ‘n’ Racks category may be not quite safe for work. (guest submission from Cute-as-a-Bug-in-a-Rug Andrea)
How can I be sure you’re not pretender? I want you to love me tender (no longer online: he.fi/video/armi_ja_danny.mpeg). Fabulous!
Childhood Renaissance (no longer online: worth1000.com/cache/contest/contestcache.asp?contest_id=9902&display=photoshop#entries). Favorites: Noodle Van Gogh, Christo, and Wrong Wrong Wrong! (guest submission by Dave)
That’ll teach (no longer online: www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1672) this li’l future businesswoman of the future to think outside of the box.
Yulp… ugh… gugggh… ulp… oh god… BARF (no longer online: mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=16958010&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=exclusive–tom-chews-name_page.html)! Placentophagists may do well to look up some recipes.
Wow (again)! Watch the awesome Thank You for Smoking opening titles (no longer online: shadowplaystudio.com/smoking.html) I noted in my capsule review. Typographica heroically identifies (no longer online: typographi.com/001054.php) most of the fonts. (spotted on Kottke.org)
Prove your Biblical Scholarly mettle and expose ancient conspiracies with… little Flash puzzles: The DaVinci Code Quest on Google (no longer online: google.com/davincicode).
Doctor Who Season Two premiered on Saturday to excellent ratings, and with the neat bonus feature of a downloadable commentary track (no longer available) on the official site. Meanwhile, Season One is attracting a fraction of that audience in the US, and garnering lots of yeah-but reviews.
The prog-rock/film geek in me is scrambling to my Netflix queue: Steven Soderbergh revisits one of his earliest films in his Director’s Cut of Yes’ 9012Live.
The Doonesbury Year in Bushisms (no longer online: www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html?uc_full_date=20060416). In other words, Bushisms from Doonesbury this year.
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