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Buy Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside - Keith Snyder at Amazon.com
Content: Coffin's Got the Dead Guy on the Inside - Price new $22.95, used price $1.22. 4.07. Hilarious Mystery. Couldn't stop laughing.. All Jason Keltner wants to do is get out of Pasadena by himself and work on composing some music, especially Untitled #23. But,
sea monkey stole my money's Journal
Content: 1) At Chick-Fil-A: Crowd of people standing around counter. Some waiting for their placed orders, others waiting to place orders. Cashier announces, "Next Customer Please!" A girl near the front of the crowd wearing an idiotic Strange Brew-esque hat...
My Trip to Japan
Content: Narrative and pictures from David Goldsmiths' trip to Japan in January 2000.
Vyacheslav Mironov. Assault on Grozny Downtown
Content: Translated parts of a documentary book by a Russian officer who was in Chechnya in 1995/96.
"Contact" Film Review by Larry Klaes
Content: Several years ago, I first learned that Hollywood was going to turn Carl Sagan's only science fiction novel, Contact, into a major motion picture. I was deeply interested to see if we would be given a masterpiece equal to the 1985 novel. I equally feared a...
Rolling With J Money, Version 3.0
Content: huh? (Dumb Web Stuff) I really thought I had seen it all. Then today the Awful Link of the Day at www.SomethingAwful.com was this
What Reality TV Show Should You Be On? Quiz
Content: What Reality TV Show Should You Be On?
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Books on the Social Aspects of Computing
Content: This is a bibliography of books on the social, cultural, political, educational, economic, business, literary, legal, and religious aspects of networking and computing that were published in English between 1994 and 1997. I have not included books that...
Filling up the internet all by my little self.
Content: London’s Notting Hill takes a little getting used to. It’s very like the film of the same name, except that in real life not everybody here is white. It’s a prosperous, trendy village in the centre of London which is tolerant of anybody, regardless...
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