Nowhere Man

11.03.2006

Boy, do I got some plugs for you guys.
First, I resigned the RubberSuit Studios Store, it is much more navigable, and as a special feature, it also links to my new t-shirt gallery, done by 99dogs.com. It currently has nothing in it, as I am waiting images approvals, but I will be spending the week designing new tees, and putting them up. As I told you I was going to originally go with CafePress, but after looking at 99Dogs, I dumped Cafe Press. The Dogs has a much lower intial cost, and higher pay rate, cheaper shirt ($3 - $4 cheaper). Right now their will be a RubberSuit Studios shirt with this image on it and a Kurt Cobain tee with this image on it. I will be working on a general Stool Sample Webcomics one, a JesusMan! one, and a Fat Bug one. Leave requests. I already have quite a few for the Super Mega Pope-atron, so I am doing that one first. Keep an eye out, and I will post in my feed when new stuff is up.

Ok, now some other stuff. Today marks the debut of Space Ghost Comix, in Stool Sample Webcomics. This one is entitled Fairy Odd Parents: The Adolescent Years. Space Ghost wants to make sure Hojo gets credit for the name.

Next up, we have a new Tales of WoW. Another in the Meet Your Figureheads mold, this one; Dr. Mantodea.

And then there a couple of WoW posts, first, Ian MacKaye as you have never seen him before (more on this below) and Malach's rants. One is on MassHealth, the other about Derek Jeter winning the Gold Glove.

Speaking of Ian MacKaye.
The video is from this really cool kids show based out of DC called Pancake Mountain. It is one part Electric Company, one part Pee Wee's Playhouse, and one part Wiggles to the extreme. If you were ever into the early punk scene or the 80's and 90's, you will love this, I ordered a video today. Check out some of the video on their site, or YouTube. Rufus with Wayne Cohen of the Flaming Lips sing We Built This City, Karaoke style is hilarious. Their opening theme is kick ass.

Class of 3000.
Speaking of kick ass, this show was. While it catered to the 10 year old crowd, it was a beautiful cartoon. I reminded quite a bit of some of those artsy late 70's cartoons. The music was good, and the animation was awesome.

You are Listening too . .
No Where Man, by the Beatles of course.

Yet another reason why I don't trust preachers.
Ted Haggard, meet Jim Baker, or Jerry Falwell . .

Malach's Quote of the Day
Even as the fingers of the two hands are equal, so are human beings equal to one another. No one has any right, nor any preference to claim over another. You are brothers. - Muhammad

I am Malach and I was busy today.

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