The other stuff I have going on:
- transcribing medical records
- welding the door back onto my TransAM
- keeping the David Hasselhoff from invading Belgium
- taping the Sports Illustrated model search reality show poster to my ceiling
Speaking of David Hasselhauf - did you see those two guys on American idol? It had to be staged. One kid auditioned a Karl Marx song as interpreted by NSync, and another did a David Hasselhauf song after he claimed it was his favorite singer. If a set-up, well done young lads. If not, hook them up with William Hung and let them tour together.
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Thursday, January 20
by
Scott Murff
on Thu 20 Jan 2005 11:18 AM PST
Friday, December 31
by
Scott Murff
on Fri 31 Dec 2004 08:51 AM PST
Yes y'all - if you though GTA III was hot, you ain't seen nothin' yet. It's for real, yo. The Smurf game, and step back cause Brainy Smurf is havin' quite a day.
The official Smurf site has character history page. Excerpt: "At first, the Smurfs were just secondary characters. But they soon became stars in their own right. After a few mini-albums, their tales began to appear as full albums. Then the film “The Smurfs and the Magic Flute” appeared... Music provided the next big step also, when the Dutch singer Vader Abraham released the first Smurf single. It was a massive hit in Belgium and Holland, followed by the rest of the world." Editor's Note: My shnizit is also huge in Belgium. And France. Change is always happenin' around here. So, out with one of the Memelab links and in with the Smurf official site Wednesday, December 29
by
Scott Murff
on Wed 29 Dec 2004 08:44 AM PST
A nice twist on Pac-Man, called Pac-Mondrian.
I finally went to a White Castle after watching Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. An awesome movie. But, I gotta admit, the little burgers weren't so awesome. They had good little chicken rings, but overall it wasn't what I was hoping for. I'm going to take down the white castle link out of my favorites to make way for other stuff. |
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