By Fleeceman, on March 30th, 2010%
Separated at Birth?
While Obama and his many pens may have been a big fucking deal, scientists continue to blow their own minds by creating replica bones made from stem cells.
From the NY Times:
Tissue-engineered bones have many implications, according to a leading figure in the field, Dr. Charles A. Vacanti, director of the laboratories for tissue . . . → Read More: Obama’s Health Care
By Fleeceman, on April 22nd, 2009%
Separated at birth?
Tony Blair had entered the building.
For a week prior to the event, I kept thinking I’d be doing security for Tony Bennett, but no: the two are entirely different entities. The former was a diplomat with international connections, those connections continuing into his private life despite his having buddied up . . . → Read More: The French fry Thief
By Fleeceman, on September 24th, 2008%
The limited braintrust of Hollywood.
I was meandering around The New York Times online this morning, and after getting disgruntled over the $700 billion buyout of the idiots on Wall Street, I ended up looking at an interactive graph of movie revenue from 1986 to 2008, adjusted for inflation.
The layout is what the vagina of a . . . → Read More: Movies in Time
By Fleeceman, on August 29th, 2008%
Perhaps this is one of the missing playmates.
A young girl in an antiabortion group claimed after roll-playing (during which time they argued that a 15-year-old girl should keep the baby she got after getting raped—’it’s not the baby’s fault!’) that she has five sisters and a brother, while most of her classmates lack her stock . . . → Read More: Antiabortion Youth
By Fleeceman, on August 29th, 2008%
A gay New York Black man who wanted to butterfly my balls with his eyelashes.
A pompous old man feeling big in front of his women, reprimanding me for not closing the door for his wife/daughter/girlfriend. Then, after smugly watching while I kissed his ass, telling me to “remember this” as he hands me a . . . → Read More: Irritating Things