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Does Fort Worth Magazine Suck? | West And Clear

Written by admin on July 30, 2008 – 7:49 am -

So, when I first picked up a copy at Central Market, I was curious (and hopeful) to see if its scope went beyond that of my old hometown magazine 30 miles to the east … Like others on this thread, I was underwhelmed. But I still remain hopeful Excerpt from: Does Fort Worth Magazine Suck? | West And Clear  Read More →


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OBJECTS - The journal of Applied Arts: Nobody Has Ever Seen the Time

Written by admin on July 30, 2008 – 6:07 am -

In your latest book “Nebelnudeln” which I have here, you develop a reflexion on time from the portrait of an old man. Or say: on the perception of time. My book “Nebelnudeln” provides an insight to the compilation of an … Read the rest here:  OBJECTS - The journal of Applied Arts: Nobody Has Ever Seen the Time  Read More →


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View topic - Interesting Swipe File Ad - SSWT Discussion Forum

Written by admin on July 29, 2008 – 7:00 pm -

Was reading the current issue of “Inc Magazine ” and found a neat swipe file ad. Excerpt from: View topic - Interesting Swipe File Ad - SSWT Discussion Forum  Read More →


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Taking IN the Trash: The Official Trash Palace Blog!: WEIRD COMIC …

Written by admin on July 16, 2008 – 12:48 am -

As I picked up the top magazine and gazed upon it’s gruesomeness, I fell into a stunned silence, a sort of cross between shock and orgasm (at least as far as an 8 year old is concerned). What the hell were these things? …. See more here: Taking IN the Trash: The Official Trash Palace Blog!: WEIRD COMIC …  Read More →


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There Was An Old Man on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Written by admin on July 12, 2008 – 6:12 am -

There was an old man, who sat in this chair. Excerpt from: There Was An Old Man on Flickr - Photo Sharing!  Read More →


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