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I don’t know if I’d call 13,950 people amassing and doing this flash mobbing, but damn it’s impressive.
A zombie mob of dancers. Scary!
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I don’t know if I’d call 13,950 people amassing and doing this flash mobbing, but damn it’s impressive.
A zombie mob of dancers. Scary!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7yBxSZv0U0
I don’t know if I’d categorize something this massive a a flash mob, but damn is it impressive! 13,957 people all doing zombie choreography. Yowza!~
“The funk of 40,00 years”
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This looks like fun, a pdf downloadable board games from the same mind that brought us the comic Pewfell.
Looks like fun, cool pieces and artwork. I might just take a looksie!
Check it out here.
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Wed Aug 26, 12:30 pm ET
RICHMOND, Va. – An executive for an anti-animal cruelty group says her 16-year-old blind and deaf dog died after she accidentally left him in her hot car for four hours.
Robin Starr, the CEO of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, says she didn’t realize “Louie” was in the car until noon. Starr’s husband, Ed, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch he put the dog in her car as she got ready for work Aug. 19. She often took the dog to work with her.
Robin Starr took the dog to two clinics, but he died of kidney failure.
The National Weather Service says the temperature had reached 91 degrees by noon that day.
The board of the SPCA says it still supports Starr, who has been CEO since 1997 and does not plan to resign. It was unclear whether she would be charged.
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It still rocks, after all this time and the site of Freddie inciting all those arms to move in unison like that still make me smile. We miss you, Freddie. Long live Queen!
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My comic plug for the Webcomic Planet Collective for this week isn’t a webcomic at all. It’s a fun podcast about webcomics by Host(s): Kurt “VertigoX” Sasso & Phil “Frumph” Hofer (who also acts as the Webcomic Planet Regional God), as they interview webcomic creators about their stuff.
I was interviewed in December 2008 here by the guys.
The guys have been at it since 2008, amassing quite an archive of great shows with guests that are the pantheon of who’s who in the webcomic world! They’ve interview the likes of ME. Plus some really famous and talented creators, from Scott and Benita Story, Scott Sava, Chuck and Steve Rowles, Jamie Robinson,Gisele Legase’, Brock Heasley, Jennie Breeden, Eldon Cowgur and the list goes on and on!
They record the show, live , usually on Friday Nights at 9PM EST,so you can blog in and become a part of the broadcast, or you can peruse the archive and listen to 60-some odd podcasts they have available.
I highly recommend heading on over and checking them out!
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I saw this story on the BBC News website and thought
you guys would get a kick out of it!
** Science ponders ‘zombie attack’ **
If zombies existed – an attack by them would lead to the collapse of civilisation unless dealt with quickly and aggressively, scientists say.
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I don’t think they could sound any dumber if they tried. Seriously.
Webcomics are not a commodity.
Stupid.
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The FINAL episode of Brian Babyok and Barry Linck’s Weirdlings is up later today!
Go check out the last of our 3 1/2 year labour of love and show some love!
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Magnus ver Magnussen, the leader of my Space Marine chapter, the Imperial Frogz. I named him after the World’s Strongest man!
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Mav and the nice folks over at Cosmic Hellcats did a very nice review of Phineus over at their site. Mav is a fellow Webcomicplanet Collective member and a fellow Pittsburgher so head on over and read the review and some of his comics as well!
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Rick the Stick is the story of a stickman amongst non-stickmen. Rick is a direct descendant of the original stickman and is rich from royalties paid by anyone drawing a stick figure!(that’s why I don’t draw stick figures!)
This is a silly webcomic in the best sense of the word and this guy is prolific! He updates 5 days a week, so there’s plenty of archive to read through!
Ken Drab has a great sense of humor and a great sense of community, with lots of insites and comments nearly every day (I need to do more of that). Ken is also a member of our Webcomic Planet collective and has posted this great article as well.
Head on over, read his stuff and enjoy the world of Rick the Stick!
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Hey , I’m is a competition of sorts, and I’m up against stiff competition here, against “Johnny Saturn” in the first bout! So, head on over and vote for me! Also, you can listen to my pod cast interview and others there while you’re there!
Vote early and vote often!
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My daughters and I can’t wait to get this for the Wii! We are huge fans of Ghostbusters, the movies, the Real Ghost Busters cartoons and even the Extreme Ghostbusters. Initially when I heard this was coming out I saw it wasn’t avaiable on PS2 or Wii, so I was bummed, but they released a Wii version and it’s even cool for the kids (E10 instead of T)! Yaay!
With all this in mind, I think Ghost busters is the most quotable movie on Earth. I ask all of you, what’s your favorite GB quote?
Ok, go!
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