Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Starting Fresh
Thirty Spokes Converge 2.0
Hope to see ya there!
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Dead In The Water
See ya soon (or not.)
Shawn
P.S. I am a new uncle of two baby girls as of about an hour ago. That's pretty cool. My sister is awesome and got through her first pregnancy like a champ! Good job, sis!
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
OMG! YOU WON!?!
GWB72: OMG! YOU WON!?!
pelosi69: YEH! U SUX!
GWB72: SUX IT BIOTCH!
pelosi69: whatever, ur so inpeachd! LOL!
posted by wfrgms at 2:30 AM PST on November 8
In other election-related blogging, Dave's Long Box examines the political orientations of yr fave superheroes:
WONDER WOMAN – SOCIALIST
Wonder Woman was raised in an all-female society, a monarchist utopia with strong socialist overtones and plenty of hot girl-on-girl action. Wonder Woman came to “Patriarch’s World” with a clear liberal agenda but a willingness to crack skulls if need be. She’s heavily into social justice, environmental issues, and sisterhood. Wonder Woman is not beyond sticking a high-heeled red boot up your ass if you get in the way of her Sapphic Socialism.The Incredible Hulk is characterized as a Libertarian, and apparently visited a polling place in Allentown, PA:
A man who reportedly believed Republicans were conspiring to steal today's election entered an Allentown polling site, signed in and proceeded to smash the screen of one of the electronic voting machines with a metal cat paperweight, poll volunteers said.Yeah. Metal cat paperweight, my ass. HULK USE FIST TO SMASH THE STATE!! HULK SMASH POSSIBILITY OF VOTER FRAUD AND HACKING INHERENT IN DESIGN OF ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE!! HULK MAKE HIS VOICE HEARD!!
Perhaps the Hulk is really a Burning Man Generation techno-anarchist with strong "Green" Party leanings. Get it? "Green" Party?
OMG Shawn made a funny!!111!!!!ROTFLOL!!
Hmmm, maybe we shouldn't have invited the "Pun"isher to our little election-oriented blogpost!
Friday, October 27, 2006
Perfectly Aligned
Monday, September 18, 2006
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
How to Review a Bad Movie
Ebert Reviews The Village
(via Ack Ack Ack)
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
The real deal!
After a hilarious intro, John Fogerty trades licks with Steve Cropper before the show:
The MGs lay down a solid groove on "Time Is Tight":
But the highlight is Creedence totally wailing on "Fortunate Son" and then a segue straight into "Commotion." One of the greatest American rock bands of all time. No question about it.
Friday, May 05, 2006
New Flickr Photos!
Tenzin's Toy
Originally uploaded by Shawn Econo.
I recently posted a ton of new-ish photos to Flickr. Many were taken during the period of my computer problems in April, so they just sort of hung out on memory cards until I could download them to my new hard drive. I'm still tagging and adding captions to them, but feel free to drop by and check them out. Thanks!
The King Of New Jersey
Party Portrait
Originally uploaded by Shawn Econo.
The boisterous keg party continued to escalate and young Tenzin could be found in the calm but intense eye-of-the-hurricane center of the burgeoning madness. Out-of-control doesn't quite begin to describe his self-assured but foolhardy antics; he promptly dismissed the donning of lampshade hats as bourgeois, and instead slapped a Japanese basket on his head as an impromptu fez.
He then demanded documentation of his all-out party domination by the most skilled of his fellow celebrators: "Dude, take my picture! I'm the freaking King Of The World! Or at least the King Of New Jersey!"
At last report, Tenzin was unable to feel his legs but assured all present that he would steadfastly pursue the duties and obligations of the office of King Of New Jersey by continuing to, in his words, "party in a hearty manner."