Dear: Fade To Black Some of the more memorable email we have received. (1998, 1999, 2000 Archive) Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Columns Posted by on Sunday, October 27, 2002 - 05:18 AM (10074 Reads)
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Wack-O Rama Our game of 21 questions with the strangest people on the Internet.. Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Lenny Bruce FBI File Posted by on Sunday, October 27, 2002 - 04:15 AM (9881 Reads)
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For the first time on the Internet we make available the Lenny Bruce FBI File which we acquired through the Freedom Of Information Act. Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Unintentionally Funny Site of the Year Contest Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 08:20 PM (11025 Reads)
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Unintentionally Funny Site of the Year Contest Cast your vote for the funniest site featured on our home page throughout the year! Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Leonard Stern Interview Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 08:19 PM (10122 Reads)
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Leonard Stern Interview We talk to the man who created Mad Libs and is responsible for the "A Martian Wouldn't Say That" book which features some of the most embarrassing memos sent by Hollywood executives which are featured daily on our page Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Operation Infinite Annoyance Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 08:14 PM (9184 Reads)
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Mr. Qbert Our attempt to donate our pet rabbit to companies involved with animal testing Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Darrin Buchanan / Graphics: Darrin Buchanan
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Main: Floriduh Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 08:03 PM (9726 Reads)
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Floriduh With the controversy surrounding the "confusing" ballots in Palm Beach, Florida, we conducted a test to see how well children would do with the same ballot Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: It's Only A Ride - Bill Hicks Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 07:59 PM (9578 Reads)
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It's Only A Ride - Bill Hicks One of the most, in-depth interviews about the late comedian Bill Hicks. We talked with Kevin Booth, Bill's close friend from childhood, about Bill's life, his work, drugs, music, creativity, Tool and more Written By: Michael Page / HTML: Chris William / Graphics: Michael Page
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Main: Doom -O- Rama Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 07:55 PM (8634 Reads)
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Charlie Chaplin FBI File We placed online the entire Charlie Chaplin FBI file. Come read the secret files the government kept on the world's greatest entertainer
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Main: Harry Shearer Interview Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 07:39 PM (10407 Reads)
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Harry Shearer Interview Our interview with Harry Shearer, actor, writer and performer who's endeavors include This is Spinal Tap, SNL & many of the voices for the Simpson's
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Main: Calvert DeForest a.k.a. Larry "Bud" Melman Interview Posted by on Saturday, May 18, 2002 - 06:42 PM (8676 Reads)
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New Year's Resolutions We jumped on the Y2K paranoia bandwagon and contacted dozen manufacturers of household products to ask them in our own special way, if their products are Y2K compliant.
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Neither snow not rain, nor leaves, nor gloom of night stays cruise missiles from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.
-- 1982 McDonnell Douglas Corp. advertisement
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From the Bin (World's Most Embarrassing Recordings)
ALBUM NAME: Inside a Communist Cell with Karl Prussion.
ALBUM DESCRIPTION:
Remember the good old days when every moron in the country had something to hate and fear? And every media outlet served as nothing more than a public relations machine for the government? Yes those were the days of the "Red Scare". When every politician and simple man thought that there was a communist hiding behind every corner. Of course the media and the government later created other targets to hate in order to bring people together. There was the Arabs in the early 80;s, then there were the Russians again in the middle 80's and back to Arabs in the early 90's, but nothing was as successful as the "Red Scare" of the 50's and 60's. Those days are long forgotten but luckily we have anti-communist albums recorded during the time to remind us of the 'good old days'.
And sure communism has failed everyplace it has been tried, and Russia has been responsible for such travesties as the Stalin Massacre, Chernobyl, and Yakov Smirnoff, it is still fun to look back and reminisce.
Oh and just in case you wondered who Karl Prussion is, he is a former FBI counterspy who testified that Martin Luther King was a communist and a threat to our nation. (You got to love our government.)
TRACK DESCRIPTION:
Here Karl answers a question if what kind of songs Communists sing?
TRACK NAME: Question #2 : 3 Minutes 6 Seconds
The List
The Top 8 Signs You're Watching a Low-Budget Movie
0) That "alien monster" looks suspiciously like someone's genitalia. 7) "Starring Tae Bo master Billy Blanks as Nelson Mandela." 6) Either that's a zipper or Godzilla has had a vasectomy. 5) "Computer generated characters" are created by combining a colon and parentheses. 4) That "LOW BATT" you see isn't a subtitle. 3) Flushing sounds heard before waterfall scenes. 2) View out the spaceship "window" looks an awful lot like your screen saver. 1) Most of the special effects involve Legos.