Wes Phillips

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Wes Phillips  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  0 comments
Sheesh, I thought my neighborhood was bad.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 28, 2005  |  0 comments
Cooking for geeks. My kind of place.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  0 comments
The list corporations would rather you didn't see.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  1 comments
An easy-enough-for-Americans version.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 27, 2005  |  0 comments
. . . to break a copier. Remember folks: Do not drink and photocopy body parts at the office party. You might have to submit to small arms inspection.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  1 comments
"You know I hate it when the system's not warmed up!"
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  0 comments
Bagheera digs retro-fi.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  0 comments
The Justified Ancients of Mumu tell you how to be on top of the charts.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  1 comments
Ever wonder what the heck that meant? Wonder no more.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  1 comments
Mildly risque, may not be safe for work (NSFW).
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 25, 2005  |  1 comments
A silly site that links words from songs to your text. Regular messages are completely incomprehensible, but I've found that gibberish and free verse work pretty well—essentially the same schtick that worked for me in high school creative writing class.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 24, 2005  |  2 comments
In the US, we're celebrating Thanksgiving today, ostensibly a holiday when we take stock of our blessings and give thanks for them. These days, Thanksgiving is mostly a foodie bacchanal and football orgy. Instead of the usual ironic, silly, and interesting urls Stereophilia usually offers, I'm posting links to some of the most worthwhile causes I know. If you feel thankful, share a little of your good fortune with these folks.
Wes Phillips  |  Nov 24, 2005  |  1 comments
I can't imagine anything worse than having a chronically or fatally ill child. The George Mark Children's House is the only free-standing Pediatric respite and hospice in the country, offering children and their families the services they need.

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