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photo I like when Al Gore tweets this way. It
makes me feel like I am in a really cool, top secret club.

I like when Al Gore tweets this way. It makes me feel like I am in a really cool, top secret club.

8 months ago

June 22, 2009
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link http://www.facebook.com/jay.dolan

Because, honestly, weren’t we all worried that on a website full of profiles based on real names, no one would be able to find us without a snazzy username?

9 months ago

June 13, 2009
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Blogger, Interrupted.

I try to limit the summary of what’s going on in my life to spare you poor readers from lots of boring things like, “I went to work and did terrible things and earned money.”  or “The Crispy Chicken Nuggets from Wendy’s weren’t actually that crispy today.”  That’s what I have Twitter for.

I’m going to break the rule a slight bit though today though.  Basically, the coming months are looking to be extremely busy for me.  This really is mostly a good thing, because I’m doing a show, working, and entertaining those people I call friends.  If I could only interact with them solely through the internet, I would, but like you all, my precious readers, their needy.

Needless to say, with work plus the show, my time to sit in front of the computer wanes and, for the time being, my attention is divided.  So, my posting will be less frequent.  If I don’t post any creepy mannequin photos or anything like that (I realize this blog is slowly becoming a showcase of creepy things) for a couple days, leave me alone, ok?

10 months ago

April 28, 2009
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My website is vintage

Just for kicks, let’s play with really old HTML nobody in their right mind would use today!

It’s the MARQUEE TAG!

DUDE THIS ROCKS

(For best effect, see the original post)

Anyone else remember the days when you would make a site on AOL or Geocities and use a bit of code like that, and think you were the shit?

Sometimes I wish CSS were simple enough for idiots like me who still program like it’s 1996.

11 months ago

April 1, 2009
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