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nice work Jul 8, 05, 10:52 a.m.
a FINE site for a FINE lady
Bob Stevens Jan 11, 05, 2:44 p.m.
"the sickest mind in LA"
We just finished this site. Check out Bob's awesome photography.
How could they not see this coming? Jul 6, 04, 9:30 a.m.
A friend of mine sent me this:
The background story is as follows: earlier this month, the web site for the Bush-Cheney campaign - the real one, paid for by MBNA America and Richard Scaife - featured a "create your own banner" tool, where you could enter your own slogan and print out your own poster, with the Bush-Cheney logo, and a note at the bottom "paid for by Bush-Cheney '04, Inc." ABB's (Anybody But Bush), of course, couldn't get enough of this. The original sloganator accepted everything, then it started censoring profanity and words like "Hitler," "dictator," and "evil." Nevertheless, many clever folks exploited the sloganator to their own ends before its sad demise only a couple of weeks after its birth, and its mourners assembled some of the best for the slide show.

