I didn't know people still did that. |
Cutline editing win |
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From charming downtown Vancouver: A confederate flag ... literally as far away as possible from the south.
Uploaded on Aug. 4, 2008
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Sometimes things slip through. Often this happens to a hilarious extent.
Uploaded on July 21, 2008
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The contemplative bayonet |
Birthdays are painless |
A beverage for centaurs |
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Today's great idea: Have a birthday card that plays a song called "Suicide is Painless."
Uploaded on June 14, 2008
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Seriously. Is a dash that hard to add? It's the difference between "horse power" and "horsepower." Fail.
Uploaded on March 19, 2008
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The future of the internets! |
Crazy Russian pirate ship |
Rebar torso |
Uploaded on March 19, 2008
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Found in the gifts/"We didn't know where to put it" aisle of Dissmore's. Some sorta pirate ship toy ... but with Cyrillic.
Uploaded on March 19, 2008
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I moved into my new apartment today. Like anywhere on the hill, it has character. The doors work funny, there's no microwave and the kitchen has a sort of adorable kitsch that I'm either going to love or deplore in a couple weeks.
The old tenant left this in the living room. It's a ribcage pelvis made of scrap metal. My landlord looked on somewhat amused.
She asked if I'd like her to throw it out. I pondered doing so, but realized that maybe this is a symbol of how we're all here fleetingly. Or maybe having a ribcage, pelvis and vertebra is just really awesome.
Uploaded on Jan. 1, 2008
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Familiar design |
Doggles. Win. |
09-12-07_1338 |
We love the VanCougar. Although their new look feels kinda familiar.
Uploaded on Dec. 24, 2007
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Maggie is giant. adorable and overall lovable. Also, she has goggles.
Uploaded on Dec. 24, 2007
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I was once told that my superpower is to get more red Dots in a box than any other color.
So far, it has proved true.
Uploaded on Dec. 24, 2007
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Sculpted pouch |
AP teletype |
Courtesy of the the Kennewick Wal-Mart: Sculpted pouch. For anything you'd ever need a pouch for.
Uploaded on Dec. 24, 2007
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From a more civilized time, when men were men, and wire content came in over the wires. This wonderful device now lives in the museum housed in the pre-press room of the Tri-City Herald.
Uploaded on Dec. 24, 2007
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