Archive for the 'Everyday' Category

good or not to be a famous?

Saturday, January 31, 2009

I do wonder. Someone once found this blog by plugging that question into a search engine. Yesterday I added “cult failure” to the running list I keep of the more intriguing terms that land people at Kill Fee. Here’s the rest of the current inventory:
cult failure
emily post on burping
was ist kill fee für eine band
disgruntled [...]

Waiting for November 5

Monday, November 3, 2008

My girlfriend, Liza, saw this yesterday on Nevins Street near the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.

What I’ve been reading during the campaign season

Monday, September 29, 2008

From “Collapsing Dominant” by George W. S. Trow:
Democracy opens up the possibility of “abandonment,” and creates opportunities for men and women who understand how to play to or on that feeling.

Tasty Zine

Monday, May 7, 2007

Over at Feast of Fools, John Q. Sanchez patrols the internet so you don’t have to. Check out the video bounty of Tasty Zine. Here’s a sample:

Debbie Harry and the Muppets

Searching

Thursday, February 15, 2007

With little of note to post at the moment, I’ve turned to Kill Fee’s stats page and am sharing a selection of search terms that have led the unwitting to this blog:
metaphors for speed
alain delon kill president
seaweed motion pictures
kill sneaks
sneaks kill
tint man to kill
anita o’day uvula
jazz hands
kill more raccoon
warhol whiny
save the world mike
i am talking [...]

What Would Kittens Do?

Friday, October 28, 2005

Also, while waiting for Patrick Fitzgerald’s 2 pm press conference, why not some cat blogs courtesy of my friend Frostine?
Stuff on My Cat
Cats in Sinks
Kitten War

Jazz Hands

Monday, October 17, 2005

I found “Meet the Life Hackers,” the New York Times Magazine article about “human-computer interactions,” oddly well timed in light of an increased compulsion to surf the web with no purpose whatsoever. Much appreciated were the following sentiments on the state of perpetual electronic diversion as expressed by Merlin Mann:
“We’d rather die than be bored [...]