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Thursday, December 19, 2002

Jesus Christ Super Store

Have you ever wanted to combine your respect for religion and your love for action figures all into one package? Now you can! This UK-based website sells action figures of Jesus Christ, Buddha, The Pope, Moses, the Dalai Lama, and even the Almighty himself. But act quickly - they've already sold out of several popular figures! And if you're not into action figures, be sure to check out their t-shirts. This store has it all! Talk about putting the Fun back into fundamentalism.

Wednesday, December 18, 2002

Internet Squeegee Guy

During the holidays we sometimes wish to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Here�s your chance to cyber-help a cyber-beggar, the Internet Squeegee Guy. He offers to wash the inside of your monitor screen, will you give him your spare cyberchange or will you shove him away. Check out Squeegee Guy�s press page for more information about him and his �cause.�

Tuesday, December 17, 2002

Howard's Tribute Band Heaven

Tribute bands (bands that sing other, more famous bands' songs, also called cover bands) are everywhere: at your local club, your high school reunion, and pretty much anywhere someone will pay them to imitate their favorite singers. This website gathers them all together for visitors to review, vote on, and trade messages about. There's even a Tribute Band mailing list that you can join. If you enjoy listening to other bands perform songs that weren't written or originally performed by them, well, then this is the site for you.

Monday, December 16, 2002

Curious George W.

"George W. was a happy little monkey. He lived on an estate in Texas without a care in the world," starts the Curious George W. website, which, yes, depicts George W. Bush as famed children book star (and monkey) Curious George. The website, which is laid out like a book, goes on to tell the story of curious GWB for seven more pages, but definitely isn't for toddlers. The ending, which I won't spoil for you here, is more than a little scary and could easily frighten and scar for life thousands of small children across the country. Proceed with caution!