Clocks
May 7, 2003 7:25 PM Subscribe
Clocks are definitely on the TTPUYL list. Things That Pants Up Your Life. Grown-ups think they are fantastic - they love minutes and they add them up like they're made of pound coins or something.
-Colin Firth
Nice link, PG. I'm always fascinated by the ways in which one can artistically (or physically!) deconstruct an object and still have it serve a practical purpose.
posted by Fourmyle at 7:41 PM on May 7, 2003
-Colin Firth
Nice link, PG. I'm always fascinated by the ways in which one can artistically (or physically!) deconstruct an object and still have it serve a practical purpose.
posted by Fourmyle at 7:41 PM on May 7, 2003
Or, what I should have said, since all the cool kids are doing it:
Plotz
posted by Fourmyle at 7:48 PM on May 7, 2003
Plotz
posted by Fourmyle at 7:48 PM on May 7, 2003
That's a near rhyme, you klutz.
posted by Pretty_Generic at 7:52 PM on May 7, 2003
posted by Pretty_Generic at 7:52 PM on May 7, 2003
Smocks. (Don't knock my smock or I'll clean your clock - Hobbes)
posted by biscotti at 8:17 PM on May 7, 2003
posted by biscotti at 8:17 PM on May 7, 2003
That's a near rhyme, you klutz.
posted by eddydamascene at 9:02 PM on May 7, 2003
posted by eddydamascene at 9:02 PM on May 7, 2003
Damn you, briank! And you got real Spocks, too!
posted by languagehat at 7:44 AM on May 8, 2003
posted by languagehat at 7:44 AM on May 8, 2003
Oh wow. I didn't notice, but THAT MAN'S NAME HAS CHANGED. In the last couple of days. Gah.
Were they hacked? Or is he using his middle name now?
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:15 AM on May 8, 2003
Were they hacked? Or is he using his middle name now?
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:15 AM on May 8, 2003
Yeah, Barrie is his middle name. Ramon Mycock, that one-eyed pillar of Adult Services.
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:20 AM on May 8, 2003
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:20 AM on May 8, 2003
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