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Testimonials:
Anonymous student evaluation in Latin 102: God-like and unimprovable . . . can destroy small-minded creatures with a single thought
The Safety Valve: the Abominable Dr. Weevil
James Lileks: adamantine nuggets of erudition
Bjørn Stærk: first up against the wall (one of only 22 on his Stalinist hit-list)
Pejman Yousefzadeh: I find the bug drawings . . . creepy and worrisome
Robin Goodfellow: kinda newsy / kinda thinky
Pseudo-Hesiod: petty, small-minded, pinched, and boorish
Kathie & I were stuck in traffic in Annapolis last week, near a Saab convertible in a horrible shade of green. I told Kathie the official name of that color should be “you-reen.”
Comment by steevil (Dr Weevil's bro Steve) — Wednesday: June 11, 2008 @ 11:46 AM GMT-0500
my fave ever, in the old days when Nissan sold Datsuns, was on a Datsun truck in
California, with a large ‘DATSUN’ on the tail gate: DO SHINE.
second fave, here in VA (where the are ladies in Richmond whose job it is to keep
bad stuff off the plates, but, well, they miss a few) MO FAUX. The ladies are said to
do particularly badly with the vanity plates of Vietnamese American young men, some
of whose cars say things which are truly vile.
Kathie & I were stuck in traffic in Annapolis last week, near a Saab convertible in a horrible shade of green. I told Kathie the official name of that color should be “you-reen.”
Comment by steevil (Dr Weevil's bro Steve) — Wednesday: June 11, 2008 @ 11:46 AM GMT-0500
my fave ever, in the old days when Nissan sold Datsuns, was on a Datsun truck in
California, with a large ‘DATSUN’ on the tail gate: DO SHINE.
second fave, here in VA (where the are ladies in Richmond whose job it is to keep
bad stuff off the plates, but, well, they miss a few) MO FAUX. The ladies are said to
do particularly badly with the vanity plates of Vietnamese American young men, some
of whose cars say things which are truly vile.
Comment by dave s. — Thursday: June 12, 2008 @ 4:20 PM GMT-0500