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Meow functions as a personal journal, but also features posts regarding the more esoteric side of popular culture.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'magazine'
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The Most Underappreciated Artist Of The 2000s? ...
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Superheroes In HistoryI read about this flickr gallery in the latest issue of Wired:'By day Agan Harahap is a mild-mannered photographer and illustrator. By night he rewrites history. Inserting superheroes and supervillains into iconic black-and-whit...
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Don't Pity Lindsay Lohan, She Still Has A ChanceI was at a CVS the other night waiting to pick up a prescription for my wife. While waiting, I was checking out photos of a busted-up Lindsay Lohan in the latest issue of Star.The gallery within the mag...
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Two, Recent Articles About Television That Get It RightScott Brown's article titled, 'All Aboard!', talks about the differences between American and European science fiction, and the sociological reasons behind America's failure to embrace Doctor Who...
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If Santa Brings My Daughter A DS, I Want Scribblenauts!I read about this game for the Nintendo DS yesterday in Wired. Evidently, the game allows you to summon anything (unless it's copyrighted or vulgar) in order to aid the main character in solving ...
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Remember Guys & Gals: Sexy Doesn't Last Forever...
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Leave Your Ego And Your Love Life At HomeThe cover story in the latest issue of Rolling Stone is trying to lay the blame on the demise of the greatest rock band ever on manager, Allen Klein. I don't buy it.Lennon was obviously unhappy and uninspired ...
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Esquire's 'This Way Out' Page From The 8/09 Issue(click to enlarge)...
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Isn't Prank Calling A Deaf Guy Adding Insult To Injury?Yesterday, the latest issue of Rolling Stone arrived in our mailbox. I found the following quote from deaf, bodybuilder, Lou Ferrigno regarding Michael Jackson almost too incredible to believe:"H...
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Lady Gaga's Rolling Stone Cover I found the latest issue of Rolling Stone on top of our refrigerator this afternoon. I had no idea it had arrived in the mail. My wife, not wanting our seven-year-old daughter to see it, had put it there and forgot to ...
