Well, I don’t trust me, either (no longer online: ur.umn.edu/FMPro?-db=releases&-lay=web&-format=umnnewsreleases/releasesdetail.html&ID=2816&-Find). So there!
The bizarre story of New Line’s resolutely non-ironic Snakes on a Plane continues: Snakes on a Blog (no longer online: snakesonablog.com) and a slew of amateur marketing (no longer online: forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=1949081&thread_type=voteresults), most of which will probably be better than the real thing. My favorite: “Jonathan Frakes on a Dame”.
The original hand-scrawled liner notes to what is perhaps my most-played cd.
Quotable Mike: “This is New York, and I would suggest the coyote may have more problems than the rest of us.” (no longer online: nytimes.com/2006/03/22/nyregion/elusive-coyote-is-captured-in-central-park.html)
As if proof was needed (no longer online: superdickery.com) that comics corrupt our nation’s youth, who would surely otherwise be reading Ranger Rick (no longer online: nwf.org/kidzone/kzPage.cfm?siteId=3) and Highlights. My favorite: Holy Boner, Batman! (no longer online: superdickery.com/batmans-boner/) (spotted on Boing Boing)
Radiohead have suddenly resurfaced: a new tour (no longer online: pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-03/21.shtml) and A Scanner Darkly soundtrack. Plus, Thom Yorke won’t play ball (no longer online: edition.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/03/21/people.thomyorke.ap) like Bono, and is planning a solo album (no longer online: pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-03/20.shtml).
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