At least I'm spared outrage over the semantic debate of the first commandment by having worshipped an actual graven idol at a Cthulhu for President rally. Afterwards I was all "maybe some of my friends have broken more commandments than me, but let's see 'em claim that one!"
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Those Canadians are SO trying to inflitrate our media.
There's Jennings, and ...
Clearly a man who's never seen the Princess Bride:
Jeremy Shapiro, a national security expert at the Brookings Institute, says the idea that the President has signed off on a June directive to bombard Iranian targets is "inconceivable."
Iran is in Asia, too.
At least I'm spared outrage over the semantic debate of the first commandment by having worshipped an actual graven idol at a Cthulhu for President rally.
Oh, that reminds me! I did worship a graven idol. There was this restaurant that had a giant fiberglass steer on the roof - some friends and I drove out to it, got out of the car, got on our knees, bowed down and worshiped it.
I wanted to come back and do it again, this time with a bunch of people in robes, but that never happened.
I wanted to come back and do it again, this time with a bunch of people in robes, but that never happened
March 21st. IJS
Video game fans and Chicagoistas!
Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is the latest to join the $10 billion video game bandwagon. On March 4, the venerable institution, which logged more than 1.3 million visitors last year, will launch "Game On," an exhibit that looks at the culture and technology of gaming from the colossal computers of the 1960s to today's home consoles.
Visitors can play more than 125 games (the exhibit includes no Mature-rated games; small kids will be present), as well as view exhibits on sound and music; how gaming differs in the United States, Europe and Japan, and video games' influence on movies, TV, sports and more. Chicago's role in the industry also will be highlighted, with looks at "Pac-Man" publisher Midway and Incredible Technologies' "Golden Tee Live 2005."
I want to know if they'll have the original Space Invaders available to play, as well as Centipede (with the roller ball) and maybe even Q-bert--those were my favorite arcade games to play at the mall.
Good luck with that.
Snerk.
There's Jennings, and ...
Seriously?
I think the bean is closed for repairs.