"Can you dig it?"

To reach the "stuff steve loves" trifecta on this Monday, a post on Neil Diamond and Donovan can only be followed by a post on "The Warriors".

In light of the awesome-looking new video game (which is the only way Rockstar Games could have followed up on the Grand Theft Auto franchise), DVD, and impending remake by Tony Scott, Salon.com offers this great article on all things Warriors.



Hail Atlantis

In a month that already saw the long overdue rehabilitation of Neil Diamond's reputation, more good news: the autobiography of Donovan hits the shelves to a glowing review from the NY Times. [And for those of you who are feeling mobile this holiday season, note that Donovan is touring.]



Headline of the Day

NZ Finds Black Cocks Hard to Swallow.



Some perspective on Adrian Rogers

The Advocate provides a little needed perspective on the life of Adrian Rogers, whose death after a dogmatic and divisive career prompted a remarkably uncritical editorial in the Commercial Appeal.



Hello, "Bob"!

I know, I know. "Gosh, that Church of the Subgenuis looks interesting, and I sure do agree with some of the things they say, but they're a little scary and confusing."

Here, let Hello Kitty explain it all to you.



Don't Talk about the Cyborg

Today and tomorrow U of M will disobey this sacred objective.
The PKD Project (not a rock band), is an impressive homage to the author, but could this game of God-playing go horribly wrong? I'll let El Destructo Answer this one, if he will talk about the cyborg.



Remember Me

G. G. is baby-talk for Jesus!?

Everything you never wanted to know about a Misogynist / Rock Star / Freak



Quote of the Day

"We should all have a healthy fear of Oprah."
-Aaron McGruder (CA, reg req), creator of Boondocks, on the limits of his new show on Adult Swim.



Miserable Failure?

Google "miserable failure"

Click on "I'm Feeling Lucky"



Badass of the day...

He was walking bowlegged for a while.