This is Izzle pfaff, an entry originally posted on April 1, 2003 in the blog nebulose.net. In chronological order, before this was I stole this:. After this comes Surprise. If you're lost, I recommend the about page.

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Izzle pfaff

I was directed to this piece, and Skot became an instant favorite. Sarcastic, impossibly clever, and funny—rest assured, he’ll be in my list of links. Once I have a list of links. Which, for some reason, requires that I finish my redesign. (This is mostly me being anal—I don’t want to invest any time maintaining this template, because it’s just going to get replaced once I finish the new look.)

C. paid very little attention to the actual melody—itself a mixed blessing—and opted instead for the Kamikaze approach: he’d lift his voice up into a stratospheric whoop and then come divebombing down in a murderous assault on the helpless notes lying far below, which burst into flames and screamed piteously and C. shot past them straight into the ground. Occasionally, he would totally unneccessarily howl, “This song is about homelessness!” Actually, the way C. performed it, it could have been about autocannibalism or cataclysmic viral spread.

Tommorow will be a “real” (read: lengthy) entry, I promise.

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Hehe, good stuff.

Posted by Evan at April 2, 2003 7:37 PM :: Link

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