by D. Ball · Dec 14, 2005 · Zine
Apparently, the pool of British thespians left for the Harry Potter franchise is a dwindling rapidly. Here’s a scorecard of those yet unused – as well as some darn good suggestions about roles to shoehorn them into. by D. Ball · Dec 13, 2005 · Zine
This may seem like an Onion article. But it’s not. However it may at least partially explain Steve Martin’s painful attempt at Clouseau. by D. Ball · Dec 12, 2005 · Zine
Feel free to do some holiday shopping at "Plush Rush" – a hipster gallery showing of home-made plush toys*. Of special interest, on page 5, you will find Stephen and Stuart – two of F.O.H.** Wendy Crabb’s highly coveted bird-bots!{*... by D. Ball · Dec 9, 2005 · Zine
All right the part of this that make me skeptical is that their rates are so darn cheap. by D. Ball · Nov 30, 2005 · Zine
Prepare yourself for "Brick" – one of the best, most confident first films I’ve seen in decades. by D. Ball · Nov 29, 2005 · Zine
This has to get an obvious, old-school MATURE CONTENT WARNING, but I personally found it too damn funny not to be shared. Attached for your perusal, please find the longlisted passages for the "2005 Bad Sex In Fiction" award. Good writers. ... by D. Ball · Nov 29, 2005 · Zine
This site is sort of "Daily Candy" meets QVC – every day they have a single cool product available for a limited 24 hour window. {Bear in mind that if you miss something interesting you can usually find anything through a standard... by D. Ball · Nov 29, 2005 · Zine
In the interest of full disclosure: this was apparently linked on BoingBoing some time ago…. but it’s been updated since, and it’s all new to me. Check out "The Nameless Dread" a mash-up of Bill Keane’s "The Family... by D. Ball · Nov 27, 2005 · Zine
How awesome would it be to see someone just walking down the street talking into one of these? by D. Ball · Nov 27, 2005 · Zine
If you live somewhere snowy, perhaps you should consider buying a "Wovel" – the latest, Seussian-sounding technology in the war against snow covered sidewalks.
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