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Friday, October 31, 2003


ID Belt

Ready to start your own collection of Mr T jewellery? well, why not start with your own personalised ID Belt?

posted by Mark Matheson at 3:55 PM



Wednesday, October 29, 2003


Bible stories told in Lego

I concur with your Escher Lego statement Andy. I doubt that the bible would have been translated to Lego, if it hadn't been for the internet...check out The Brick Testament. The crucifixion story is fantastic!

posted by Mark Matheson at 1:38 PM



Jesus is my homeboy

Is Jesus your homeboy? If so order your T-shirt here. Maybe, if you've got kids, they might be better off with Huggy Jesus.

posted by Mark Matheson at 1:08 PM



More Escher Lego

Yet another brilliant Lego based interpretation of Escher. Did people do this sort of thing before the dawn of the internet?

posted by Andy Buchanan at 12:14 PM



Tuesday, October 28, 2003


The International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFOCE)

Go and check out the IFOCE. There are some seriously scary eating records on this site, and it wouldn't surprise me if half the contestants died, either by choking or splitting their stomache open! But my heroine has to be 36 year old Sonya Thomas, who at 105lbs in weight managed to swallow 65 hard boiled eggs in 6 minutes 40 seconds, 134 chicken wings in 12 minutes, 7 3/4 pound hamburgers in 10 minutes! I have never known a woman who could gobble like that!

posted by Mark Matheson at 2:58 PM



Monday, October 27, 2003


Helloween...hell, no!

I am quite upset to report that it looks like there is going to be a Hellraiser / Halloween crossover soon. Doug Bradley, Pinhead in Hellraiser was interviewed by the Brownsville Herald, and confirmed that Dimension Films are in the planning stages of getting the movie into production. Have these movies not been milked enough? Obviously not!

posted by Mark Matheson at 11:40 AM