Monthly Archives: October 2007

samurai’s chasing hispanic powerwalkers, polish migrant potato pickers in the uk, and rent o weasels

They don’t celebrate Halloween in Argentina for anything, so I had to be content with looking at my friend Lily’s photos of a halloween party they went to. These two happen to be my favorites from the bunch. On a completely unrelated note, youtube & reddit are officially the biggest timekillers known to man. Just [...]

who’s that lady

cristina kirchner | lilita carrio * photos taken from wikipedia So this past Sunday there was this whole presidential election thing in Argentina, and whats interesting about it was that the top two contenders where both females and three old people died of heart attacks while waiting in line to vote. Unfortunately, the one I [...]

the texas school for the blind rowing team

So my older brother in addition to making comics (which you should check out if you haven’t yet), also works at the Texas School for the Blind, filling roles as varied as Music Director, Self Sufficiency Teacher, and last but not least, Rowing team coach (not too mention his Cal Ripken-esque streak of arriving late [...]

hook a brother up

This is probably the cleanest of all the comics my older brother has thus far put up on his comic blog Helicopter Arms Comics. You should go to his page and take the poll of which comic you like the best too. I’m sure he’d appreciate your input. He used to have some stop animations [...]

where charles schulz found his inspiration

* malfalda book cover taken from wikipedia So the other day I read this book review about the book Schulz and Peanuts which is a biography about the creator of Charlie Brown and Co. written by David Michaelis. Since I knew basically nothing about Charles Schulz, the article served as a rather interesting synopsis of [...]

south america stole our name

A LIST OF THINGS This song is a Randy Newman cover titled “Political Science” as done by Pedro the Lion, and although it was originally written in the 70′s, it works quite well today (and just in case you are wondering, the Pedro the Lion version is much better than the original). It gives me [...]