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Addled by Addiction

Tuesday, May 01, 2007 - 12:00 AM

Have you guys ever seen the Ukranian Interweb? It's like if the United States and Japanese Interwebs hada drunken, angry baby with a really bad temper. Once a Ukranian man who was using a car audio enthusiast chat room became enraged after someone insulted his Blaupunkt speakers and he was suddenly disconnected. The other chat room users became suspicious after the man had not returned in several days, so they notified the Ukranian Crime Fighting Team who found the man's head and shoulders smashed into his computer monitor. They said it appeared as though the man had tried to "leap into his computer."

New Feist album is out today! If it's half as good as her last one it'll still be three times better than the average album. Feist is not one of those musicians who just makes as many notes as possible all willy-nilly and calls it is a song. She also doesn't make songs where she just speaks loudly and crudely about cars that cost more than houses and compulsory, frequent coitus with numerous, anonymous partners. Feist places each note exactly where it is supposed to go and sings like an angel with a new puppy.



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