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Tuesday, July 01, 2003
In Every Dream Home A Heartache:

These SARS t-shirts [via Jish] are funnier than the apology shirts. But not as funny as the cartoon Tim made, which might turn into a t-shirt for the Coupland list I'm on.
And speaking of Coupland it would seem that the term McJob is one of many new additions to the Webster's Dictionary. I don't know if he invented the term, but he was definitely the one who brought it to the masses.

There are more unique t-shirts at 2kshirts with Warhol and Basquiat images and those weird Andy Muller Stalagmite shirts.

Can you believe the Leno/Letterman feud is still going? Leno sucks, change the channel, and watch Letterman already.

There's been a slew of articles about Denmark in the NY Times lately. The latest article focuses on the Free Town of Christiania in Copenhagen, which is well known for it's disregard for the Danish hashish laws.

It can be really difficult sometimes to determine if something on the net is a joke or not. Unfortunately, I think these people are serious.

Junior Senior gets written up in the Village Voice.

If you visit Fark occasionally you might remember that Drew Curtis went on a promotion tour last year. Well, now Shift has published his tour diary all about drinking, travelling, and losing luggage. It's long, but pretty funny.

The weather here is whack. Yesterday it was crazy hot, which meant I spent a large part of the day on my balcony sitting on my inflatable doll mattress reading. But today the rain is coming down in biblical proportions and unfortunately it looks like it'll keep on raining from now on until I come back from the Midtfyns Festival. As some of you might remember I worked at the festival last year and wrote several long entries during those festival days as well. I doubt I'll be able to do the same this year, but I will try to get online and write something.

Posted by John Fogde at July 1, 2003 03:42 PM | TrackBack
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