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Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

by D. on 26 October, 2005 at 10:30

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is an unfortunately titled movie. It is also not a linear film, but an anthology. It uses a magical pair of pants and coincidence of the main characters births as binding elements for four radically different and tragically similar stories. All, save one, are rather well done.

Unlike most chick-flicks about “teenage” girls, there is no eye candy. Some people might disagree with me there, but the age limit where I get the pedophilia skeeves goes up every year. The one girl who is supposed to be “hawt” is still only sixteen, and a magic pair of pants that fits four different girls doesn’t change that.

The lows of this film are very low. The highs are just not high enough to offset the lows. As a result, this obvious chick-flick left me feeling very depressed. It not only goes on my list of movies that should come with a warning label for depressives, it is also on my list of movies that if watched in a double feature with A.I. has a high probability of causing one to commit suicide.

It is a good growing-up movie. I recommend not watching it alone. Have tissues nearby (men practice your “something in my eye” excuse).

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Hola

by Marc on 26 October, 2005 at 05:21

So David has been working real hard on Wednesday’s strip, which he assures me will be up soon. It’s a full page of PK goodness, I hope everyone enjoys it!.

In other news, I have rekindled my evercrack play, but I have been kicking around the idea of picking up WoW. If anyone has any comments feel free to drop me a line. I am torn though I have several large groups on friends on several different servers. /sigh

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Halloween

by D. on 23 October, 2005 at 12:32

Okay, so it’s a week away. We spent a few hours yesterday carving pumpkins. I’d like to say that I did both of these. But only because the one I did NOT do came out so good, and mine came out so… “eh.”


Not the one I did. In fact the artist claims no artistic talent.


The one I did. Last time I carved a pumpkin, I was doing a comic with Marc in a chemistry notebook.
It’s supposed to be a spooky castle.

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City of Villains

by D. on 19 October, 2005 at 13:30

In 50 words or less:

Today’s strip implies that I have a lot of bad things to say about City of Villains. Truth is I have a lot of good things to say about it. I’m very happy to be in the beta, and am very much enjoying the game.

In under 20 words:

I love it. It is much better than Cats. I’m going to play it again and again.

I’m a little pressed for time right now, as we are on the road. But I will try to write a lot more details over the next few days.

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WOW, just wow.

by Marc on 18 October, 2005 at 12:47

I have always liked Penny Arcade. I wear my “FRUIT *UCKER” shirt with pride. This is just awesome. I am truly impressed.

Jack Thompson

/clap

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