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December 30, 2004

 

rush hour

and here is the last photo roll for public consumption of the year. i'd daresay it's almost optimistic....
Posted by xtop at 11:11 PM | Comments (0)
 


December 27, 2004

 

going on a vic ride

I have just swallowed 2 vicodin to help ease the dental horror of a root canal, which marks the grand finale of a year of brand new trauma in my mouth. I didn't have any problems through the first 10...
Posted by xtop at 07:29 PM | Comments (2)
 


December 24, 2004

 

don't despair just because it's christmas

My friend Katrina, erstwhile yodeler, sent out this picture of herself on the job, extending her big-hatted, bright-feathered Las Vegas wish for the happiest of holidays. Everyone here at the Thoughtpeach.com wishes you a Merry Christmas, I guess. Omaha...
Posted by xtop at 10:07 AM
 


December 14, 2004

 

btk: oh shit

A package of items believed tied to the BTK serial killings was found Tuesday by a local resident in a Wichita park, police said. A man whose identity was not released found the package, wrapped in plastic and held...
Posted by xtop at 07:27 PM | Comments (6)
 


December 10, 2004

 

merry go bye bye

After a five-year recording break, experimental rockers Mr. Bungle are officially done. "I'm at a point now where I crave healthy musical environments, where there is a genuine exchange of ideas without repressed envy or resentment, and where people in...
Posted by xtop at 12:57 PM | Comments (5)
 


December 05, 2004

   


December 04, 2004

 

xmas in abstract

christmas! lights!...
Posted by xtop at 02:34 PM | Comments (3)
 


December 02, 2004

 

btk: caught?

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is testing a DNA sample taken during execution of a search warrant in Wichita on Wednesday night to see if it belongs to the serial killer BTK, an official said today. A 65-year-old man was...
Posted by xtop at 12:33 PM | Comments (4)
 


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