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July 20:
Justin, not Diana

Our friendly neighbor Zoo* sent us a link to illustrator Justin de Garmo's fabulous website. Not to miss are his super-cool renditions of pop stars Beck, Thom Yorke, Bjork, and...

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Michael Moore

By the way, did you know that not-so-(ahem)legal copies of Fahrenheit 9/11 made it to our shores? Quick, make a dash for the green hills before they run out.

*Incidentally, Zoo and Jois just got back from representing the country via Inksurge at the OFFF Festival in Valencia, Spain. Coolness huh!

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You may have noticed that this blog has been asleep for a spell, thanks to my new completely - away - from - the - advertising - art direction - and - website - slash - album - design - universe project. Meanwhile, the phlog is quite up to date.

3 comments

Bowling for Columbine is available in ze green hills.

Are the copies of 9/11 any good? I hear Michael Moore is actually espousing the download of his newest docu so more people hear his message.

Posted by wysgal
Jul 31 | 03:23 PM

Hehe, I knew it
Junnie! Of course
you've seen it too.
Haven't seen
Bowling
Columbine
though, is it also
available in the
land of the
pirates?

Posted by Cynthia
Jul 29 | 07:05 PM

Fahrenheit 9/11 (read as Paranoid 9/11) is as good as Bowling Columbine although it lacked definition and cohesion on some points. Still I tip my hat to Michael Moore for the balls he has to produce this one.

Yes, Cynth, I got it (dbd, dbd) from greenhills.

Posted by junnie
Jul 27 | 02:03 PM

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