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THE WORLD WIDE WEIRD Here you will find some of the more interesting sites I've stumbled across on my journeys through this Virtual Land we call the Internet. Click and enjoy! (FEATURED SITES PRIOR TO WEEK 5 ARE HERE.) Hey kids! This page is updated weekly!! |
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WEEK 8: PAUL IS DEAD!!!! This is by far the most comprehensive site dedicated to perpetuating that old rumor that Paul McCartney died over 30 years ago. The best part is, some of it's eerily convincing. Includes audio samples of the famous "Paul is a dead man, miss him, miss him", and "Turn me on dead man" supposedly heard on Beatles records. Judge for yourself! |
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Click to kill your favourite Beatle! |
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WEEK 7: DEATH CLOCK Welcome to the internet's original friendly Death Clock, a public service "dead-icated" to counting down the remainder of your life, to the very second! Just plug in yer stats, and find out how long you have left to go. Death Clock makes a great gift for weddings, birthdays, barmitzvahs and...well, it doesn't make much sense at funerals. |
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WEEK 6: TIME TRAVEL RESEARCH CENTER Most that know me, know that I am intensely fascinated with time travel, sometimes to the point of annoyance. But forget merely quoting from Back To The Future and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the people that work at the TTRC are honestly trying to unlock the secrets of travel between the fourth dimension...and what's more, they're actually making progress. This site also features a lot of evidence that time travel is not only possible, but that it's already happened. Cool stuff, no doubt. |
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WEEK 5: MR. T ATE MY BALLS Anyone not familar with this underground classic is either new to the web, or has never explored the net beyond their e-mail inbox. The original, this ATE MY BALLS satire has inspired thousands of imitators, turning celbrities like David Lee Roth, Morrisey, the Pope and even Pokemon into ball-eating monsters. No doubt, a piece of history in our Internet heritage. |
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