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Everybody's Merkin for the weekend

Posted by Acceptable Mouse | Friday, April 10, 2009 7:15 PM


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Merkin world (Facebook) is dedicated to the pubic wig. Whether worn for medical reasons--perhaps to cover scarring--or just for fun and self-expression, never doubt their ability to lead to hair-raising times. I wonder if they have a bouffant version?

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I'm guessing his favorite movie is Stargate

Posted by Acceptable Mouse | Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:09 AM


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AlienMummy (Twitter) seems a little down. Basketball, Halloween, SETI, income taxes; they're all a point of irritation, frustration, or sadness for him. You'd think an alien who is thousands of years old might be able to cope a little better. I bet there's much he could teach us.

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Scrub the decks, ya scallywag!

Posted by Acceptable Mouse | Monday, September 28, 2009 12:28 PM


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And then do laundry and then let the cat out... If 1 million people join this guy's Facebook group his girlfriend will let him remodel their house and turn it into a pirate ship. He's got over a quarter of the people he needs, already. Lend him a hook by joining, won't you?

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When dinosaur models ruled the earth!

Posted by Acceptable Mouse | Monday, July 06, 2009 12:00 AM


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Your first response to The Dinosaur Toy Blog (BLOG) may be to laugh, but after a bit you may come to respect the writers' knowledge of both plastic model design and of theories about dinosaur anatomy, as well as their appreciation for detail and the reptilian aesthetic.

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