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I’m going to

August 1, 2000 by Michael Boyle

be a little self-indulgent and mention that tomorrow’s my birthday. It’s odd, cause when I was young at home in bed trying to get to sleep I didn’t count sheep, I calculated how old I would be in the year 2000 (as we used to say), both in January and after my birthday. Well, here I am – I’m turning 33.

Rabbit Rabbit

August 1, 2000 by Michael Boyle

Rabbit Rabbit

Since this morning, a kind

July 31, 2000 by Michael Boyle

soul has informed me that it was indeed Kevin Kline, and that he was speaking random Russian, not Italian, phrases. So not only have I had an odd scene popping into my head, but an erroneous memory of an odd (yet very funny) scene. Time to see it again, I suppose.

Tags: Funny

That scene in the

July 31, 2000 by Michael Boyle

80s classic A Fish Called Wanda in which John Cleese speaks random Italian phrases driving Jamie Lee Curtis mad with desire has been running through my brain since Friday night.

The good Dr

July 31, 2000 by Michael Boyle

has managed to get into another adventure up in Woody Creek: last Thursday, Hunter S. Thompson wounded his assistant in a gun mishap. [link via Pith and Vinegar]

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