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This was quite fun! I'm especially happy with the end of the poem--it almost makes sense. So here you have it... I present a poem about animals and numbers... Green Hunt: Wolves for Light alone parade gray sheep, re- duce and Green endangered-speci...
I've been meaning to do this task for awhile. I'm going to school at UC Berkeley, and this is my last semester. We have a beautiful view of San Francisco, crowned with the Sutro Tower emerging from the clouds, from the hills above campus. I've been u...
Plenty of pics below and stopmotion video on youtube [youtube:www.youtube.com/watch?v=eemx_HCurlc] Stone Saints: Bill Clinton: ROFLMAO ROFLMAO OMG n00b ROflw00t b4 U brb LOL lol LMAO w00t w00t MMMAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOO Stone Saints made a lovely paint...
Here's what I aquired over a seven day stretch: Monday, January 22, 2007 1. Three books from the former office of Alan Dundes: The Italians by Luigi Barzini, Handwriting: A Key to Personality by Klara G. Roman, and Orpheus by Salomon Reinach. 2. Two...
Fully armed and peaceful.
The hardest part of this was, of course, figuring out the "math." It took me almost as long to draw all the little rectangles as it did to do the rest . . . I'm not so good with numbers. So, here's my go at the Golden Ratio--my 10th grade geometry te...
This gesture is dedicated to Sarah Baker's husband. He and she always use the term, "dagger." It's used to emphasize a bad situation. For example: A: "I went all the way to the grocery store on the other side of town, cause I heard they had Pinwheel...
An exquisite corpse complied at the Triple Rock Brewery. It's kinda like a freakshow on paper, eh?
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I bought "Treasure" by the Cocteau Twins. The cover is really dream-ish, and the songs have such tempting names, like "Persephone" and "Lorelei." The music wasn't what I was expecting, though. I don't love the album, but it's growing on me, especiall...





