News Archive for March, 2006
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From The Rod on March 24th, 2006: A Sad, Terrible Announcement
O.K, people. Despite my Mom’s comment about “I’m not sure how intelligent some things on your website are.” I still have something even more unintelligent thing to say to you human beings … It has simply gone too far and too long. I can’t take it anymore. I have been driven insane. Truly and seriously. […] -
From Glen on March 17th, 2006: wait…
i just read kowalski’s version of the update and his is way funnier. hahaha. be sure to read down to the bottom. hahaha. -
From Glen on March 17th, 2006: Weirdo…
hi. i’d just like to point out that human methane-dispenser Todd Kowalski just posted info about Jord’s Haiti event that i posted 4 days ago. Jord suggests that Todd has been huffing his own farts and is really, really high right now and doesn’t know what’s going on. -
From The Rod on March 17th, 2006: SAVE THE ANIMALS YOU ANUMALS!!!! (sic)
Hello, Eveyone!! It’s Me, the Rod, once again! Today I have to tell you about a few great things going on in our city. first of all, however, i will say that on September 23rd Me and Hannah are going on a METAL PILGRIMAGE!!! Where to? I ain’t telling! What for? Oh hold my tongue!! In other news […] -
From Glen on March 13th, 2006: If you liked Jordy-Boy, you’ll love Patrick Elie
Hey Winnipeggers. Check this: Date and Time: Monday, March 27, 2006 Location: University of Winnipeg, Room 1L12, 545 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB @ 7pm Admission: Free (donations accepted) Patrick Elie, a Haiti-based political rights activist and former Minister of the first government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide (1991-96), will be in Winnipeg from March 27th to 28th, 2006, […] -
From The Rod on March 10th, 2006: Hello, Scrotes!
How’s it going today? Good, good. We got the test pressings of our “Potemkin City Limits” double LPs a couple days ago. I think they are really cool. The art looks great. Musicwise I like the fact that there is concentrated blasts of thrash before you have to flip the record over, as opposed to a […]
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