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Posted 4 months ago on October 14 2009


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Posted 5 months ago on September 26 2009


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Posted 6 months ago on August 28 2009


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Huell Howser Trips Balls

Thanks Ben

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6 months ago on August 28 2009

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Thanks to Ben Guzman for helping me get nothing done this friday afternoon.

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Posted 6 months ago on August 13 2009


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I’ll honk you berra tara den my favorite cheese, I want you to caress me like a tropical priest.

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Posted 7 months ago on August 3 2009


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Wu-Tang Legos!!  This is almost as good as Lego Monty Python & the Holy Grail.

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Posted 7 months ago on July 31 2009


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Aaaand down the rabbit hole I go.  Let’s Kick Some Shell!!

I need to make a mix CD with all my all time favorite video game songs.  I think I’ll just load this video up and keep it running in the background whenever I need some stoke.

Pizza Time!

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7 months ago on July 31 2009

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This time the ninjas are real, and straight out of TMNT4: Turtles in Time

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7 months ago on July 31 2009

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It’s videos like this that explain why I can’t get anything done on Friday.

Riveting.

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Posted 7 months ago on July 23 2009


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Early this morning, 2 a.m. to be precise, Eric Greenspan issued a hamburger challenge to LA’s reigning hamburger king, Sang Yoon of Father’s Office. Greenspan, chef-owner of The Foundry on Melrose, staged what can only be called a covert food op, nailing his challenge—with ketchup—to the doors of the two Father’s Office locations, in Culver City and Santa Monica, under a thick cover of darkness and muffled hilarity.

Early this morning, 2 a.m. to be precise, Eric Greenspan issued a hamburger challenge to LA’s reigning hamburger king, Sang Yoon of Father’s Office. Greenspan, chef-owner of The Foundry on Melrose, staged what can only be called a covert food op, nailing his challenge—with ketchup—to the doors of the two Father’s Office locations, in Culver City and Santa Monica, under a thick cover of darkness and muffled hilarity.


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