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"And the color of the chocolate is the color of the wood..."
Just in time for Easter: The Official Marshmallow Peeps website.
For a more scientific angle: The Peep Research Center. Because the world has a right to know.
(It's really hard to read... but are Marshmallow Peeps the harbringer of death for the human race?)
Last Updated: Jan 1, 1970
Listening to April and looking at the local library had filled a job I'd applied for (They haven't), I happened to look at the bottom of the page.
Last Update: January 1, 1970
Well... I'm glad we're at the forefront of the tech wave.
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Taking your breath way
Here's a Hong Kong Tourism Ad that was very poorly timed.
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Check your insides out
The Colossal Colon, a traveling exhibit to promote knowledge of colon cancer, is traveling the country.
It's going to be in San Francisco in June.
I'm just saying.
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overheard
Seen on I love Bacon:
Just a Thought... What If Saddam Hussein survived the bombing [...], but lost a leg... How pissed-off do you think his doubles are? -LB
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Sign It!
The April Winchell Petition is up for you to sign. Let's get her time on KABC!
I'd tell you to go to aprilwinchell.com, but now she's been featured on Memepool & Metafilter and her traffic is up 400%.
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conversation
<Diana>this looks like a site run by a 15 year old girl.
<Bobby>I want to be a 15 year old Japanese Girl when I grow up.
<Diana>... I feel sorry for the Japanese.
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NBC makes me cry.
Heard today on NBC news as the Iraqi's climb on a huge statue of Saddam, preparing to knock it down.
The funny thing about liberation is that it's liberating.
Media Coverage makes me cry.
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I swear this was how "OpenDiary" worked.
The Apathetic Online Journal Entry Generator
I can't be bothered with anything recently. I feel like a complete blank. I've just been staying at home not getting anything done. Oh well. Pretty much nothing notable going on. I just don't have anything to say.
Gotta love Brunching Shuttlecocks. God is "Brunching Shuttlecocks" fun to say. I must work that into conversation today.
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April on Metafilter
April Winchell, Radio Goddess, has been posted to Metafilter. I love her Multimedia Section, but I feel bad for her hosting bill for this month.
Now if we can get everyone from Metafilter to talk to the guys over at KABC about getting her back on the radio where she belongs.
She's on Ken & Company this morning as well... I almost wish I was in LA.
::: hums "California Dreaming" :::
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Movie Time
I just finished watching the HBO film "Normal". God I love this movie, and I am just now getting to see it all the way through. It's the story of a family and how they deal with the man of the house becoming a woman. It's handled with both a sense of realism and a sense of humor. The ending has never failed to make me cry though.
There's another couple of movies I'd love to see... both in a documentry vein.
First up is Uncle Saddam, a documentry from France... errr I mean "Freedom". We find out that Saddam feels that women should bathe twice a day (their smell is more "distinctive"), he fishes with hand grenades, and insists that people kiss his armpits. The documentry is narrated by Wallace Langham (Josh on Veronica's Closet) and written by Scott Thompson, famous for playing Buddy Cole on Kids In The Hall.
The other film is more along the lines of a mockumentry. Nothing So Strange is a movie about the aftermath of the murder of Bill Gates in 1999.
Double take just a little?
I know he's not really dead, but it's still a pretty interesting premise. Fake news, fake Zapruder-esque film footage, fake Bill Gates. Steven Sires, the fake Gates, has even been hired by Microsoft to play Gates at Events.
When you think of things you hear about the fake Saddams (Hussein is reported to have had up to 9 doubles wandering around at one point.), you wonder if Sires has found a "permenant" job.
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change
Many things have changed lately. For good or for bad, I don't know yet. But they have changed.
And they say that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Malbela.com will return to it's full glory soon.
Thank You.
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