so stinkin’ cute
my roommate just sent me this picture, which i promptly sent to kurt, who said “mom would LOVE that!” so i figured i’d share… i guess jcrew.com has an entire section for outfits/accessories for your dog, called “crewmutts.” you can look at the rest of them here. just think how […]
thank you
i know that what i’ve been posting isn’t exactly what this blag is around for–kurt set it up so that he could share things with his family and friends and asked me to contribute with the easybib.com post, then told me this meant i would be contributing more often, which […]
photo tour of the RI adventure
Well, Kurt’s time in RI is winding down. I figured, before I give him back to y’all out west, I’d post a little photo album of our summer together. Warnings: we are barfy (right, Mom?), very pale, and a little boring. Also these pictures miiiight make you long a little […]
Guest Appearance!!!!
I introduced this (amazing) webpage to Kurt the other day, and suggested he write about it in this here blag, and then last night around midnight, as I attempted and failed and attempted and failed to get comfortable after totally housing two bowls of potato leek soup and a heaping […]
New Cyanide and Happiness!
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net
FAIL Blag
So, ever since Paul introduced Sarah and me to this wobsite, I’ve been trying to find an appropriate way to introduce it to you all. I realized that I have a problem: every post just keeps getting better! Some samples: see more pwn and owned pictures see more pwn and […]
Love: Part 4
I started writing Part 4 in paragraph form, and this is how it ended up on the page. I guess sometimes we need to feel that some things we say are more (even if there are no real mechanical differences from run of the mill prose; apparently I still have […]
Shout out to ’01!
Do you remember Mr. Nice? How could you not? Do you remember the ancient time: before YouTube, before Facebook (or MySpace, Friendster, etc.), when Google was nothing more than a search page, when Napster had only just become mainstream, when Enron meant nothing to 99% of the population, before the […]