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Gov. Huntsman is allowing the public to vote on some possible designs for Utah's Commemorative Quarter. Whatever you do, do not vote for the snowboarder.
Tis true! BYU Newsnet is calls it "The Sweet Alternative To Ice Cream", Pudding On The Rice is now open in Provo, Utah.
An example of our new NCM wares for SALE this Saturday at JUST WANNA DANCE. You too can become a walking billboard for the low price of $10.
The printing is done with strict personal oversight on high-quality American Apparel. Quantities and sizes limited. (Models: Vicky, Demian)
If nothing else, this could prove to be highly entertaining. Call 355-ARTS for tickets ($17).
As you can see, the NCM Street Team was in top form at the Yeah Yeah Yeah's show on Saturday night. They were so effin' cool I could hardly stand it. The concert was on the lawn at the University of Utah and the weather couldn't have been more perfect. It felt like the kick off party for Summer.
We decided that Karen O is something of a rockstar cocktail, a jazzercise druid at times, during the show she lorded over the crowd with her wicked white microphone, our obedience rewarded with two brilliant costumes. The first, a bedazzled silver lamé unitard with sassy side-sash and second, an acid washed skeleton jumpsuit with freakishly long fringe. HOT.
The best part was when she placed the microphone in her teeth, tilted her head back and let out the raddest Pantera-esque scream... NO HANDS!
I stumbled upon Jared Gold's delightfully crafty new Black Chandelier website this morning. Nice handicrafting!
You knew it was bound to happen: "Congress is now pushing a law that would end the free and open Internet as we know it. Internet providers like AT&T and Verizon are lobbying Congress hard to gut Network Neutrality, the Internet's First Amendment. Net Neutrality prevents AT&T from choosing which websites open most easily for you based on which site pays AT&T more. So Amazon doesn't have to outbid Barnes & Noble for the right to work more properly on your computer."
Many members of Congress take campaign contributions from these companies, and they don't think the public are paying attention to this issue. Let's show them we care - please sign this petition today.
Our Korean correspondent JTrees made these TERRORfying outfits to wear out to hear DJ/Producer Felix The Housecat in Seoul. HOT! JTrees does all kinds of mad shit in Korea, in fact his blog is called Korea Shits. When he'll ever stop using "shits" as a word to describe anything and everything we can never know, but he rules nonetheless.
I finally got around to making the flyer for our SUMMER SESSIONS which will be Saturdays April 29th, May 27th and June 24th. Don't ask what the titles for the parties are about because it's a surprise... even to us at the moment, but we promise it will be fun and different each time.
Thanks to Dave Tada for the exclusive use of this photo. If anyone feels so inclined to spread this around the internets, feel free to copy it from this website and propagandize away.
New 7 Wonders of the World campaign have revealed the 21 world's landmark sites which will take part in the final stage of a race to become one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Cast your votes online or by telephone in this unprecedented campaign promoting our common global cultural heritage. On January 1, 2007, the Official Declaration of the New 7 Wonders of the World will be made during a live, globally televised event.
In support of immigration reform, some 20 to 30,000 people gathered for the largest peaceful political rally's ever to be held in Utah's history this weekend. Sunday's event was supurbly organized and made me proud to finally see these people who have little or no rights and who work for pennies on the dollar, showing us complacent legal residents democracy in action.
I did a few drive-by's in the afternoon, nearly breaking my horn in support of the roaring crowds on State Street and wanted to participate further but after too much to debauchery on Saturday, me and my pal Carly decided a trip to a mall out in the suburbs would be more our speed. I was looking for some sandals, which I never found... but we did stumble on some visual treasures. My trusty spy camera was at the ready.
Of course we had to get us some Hot Dogs On A Stick, which thankfully come in vegetarian form now. While we were ogling the HDOAS girl's sweet ass uniform and cap, I noticed a plaque on the wall featuring this fantastic cut-out photo of the founder.
Completely brain dead as we were, a visit to the upper floors of Dillards where old biddies go to find treasures like these, seemed totally within reason. (Model: Carly P.)
We began our journey home when I did a double-take at this sign for a business called Fetal Fotos. This "culture of life" thing is getting out of hand don't you think?
We watched an hour of Classic Soul on VH1 Classic, (SO good) but a change of scene was needed or we were going to fall asleep in a puddle of our own drool. We headed out for a walk around my industrial neighborhood. Being one of the warmest days we've had yet this Spring, we were lucky enough to catch the "magic hour" of natural lighting superiority that exists just as the sun goes down. Even little rocks on the ground were casting one inch shadows. I used the opportunity to snap some more things that caught my eye.
(Yes, that is the moon...)
Pete Ashdown's new campaign caravan, which was his families motorhome in a prior life has recieved it's true calling. You gotta love that people will be able to read the front when looking in their rear-view mirrors.