Surreal Animal Life
Wednesday, July 26th, 2006Jealous Animals is a microsite put up by the Toronto Zoo that I just happened upon when I was drawn in by the banner below.
Which reminded me of the classic Detroit Zoo ad that aired back in the 80’s.
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Jealous Animals is a microsite put up by the Toronto Zoo that I just happened upon when I was drawn in by the banner below.
Which reminded me of the classic Detroit Zoo ad that aired back in the 80’s.
With all the bad buzz Dell has been getting online, it’s good to see that some folks still love thier Dell’s
[ sort of via dvorak.org ]
Wow!
There are very few sites that could honestly make a run for “coolest site on the web”, but this just might. If you love Muppets, be sure to check out the Muppet Wiki.
[ via micropersuasion.com ]
Here is a sentence I never thought I would have to type.
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