August 2004
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Heeeeeeeere’s Pinkey!! (2 Meg movie download)
4 comments Friday 20 Aug 2004 | SlantyOD | SlantyNet - General
SlantyNet hockey has been done for some time this season, but the Internet still remembers.
A google search for Slanty Net brings up some comments on the website of the Cutting Edges. I seem to remember there being a pretty nasty incident and maybe even a follow up.
Hmmmm….
3 comments Friday 20 Aug 2004 | 24601 | SlantyNet - General
This might not be work safe…. well put on headphones first.
And it’s a 21MB download, so make sure your connection is fast.
6 comments Thursday 19 Aug 2004 | Gan | SlantyNet - General
A new series trailer coming from Comedy Central
And in other news, great t-shirts to buy your loved ones.
1 comment Thursday 19 Aug 2004 | SlantyBard | SlantyNet - General
I wonder if it’s hard to get insurance as New York bike courier… SlantyOD might want to put the music to the video on mute, or maybe load up this link again..
0 comments Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 | SlantyOJ | SlantyNet - General
Yo, freaky man … let’s go …
0 comments Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 | SlantyOD | SlantyNet - General
a new (and charmingly desperate) technique:

he’s talking on the phone already, maybe someone snatched him up?
9 comments Wednesday 18 Aug 2004 | jakze | SlantyNet - General
there’s nothing like third-party validation. this is an excerpt from a story on espn.com:
With no reason to get up early on Sunday morning, we tossed around our options. We were already at a friend’s college graduation party (the only thing later than my thank-you cards). What better way to carry on, we thought, than go out … in Worcester!
In case you didn’t know, the city of Worcester is located about 45 minutes outside of Boston and is the home of such luminaries as the Ice Cats, Mr. Tux and Rotman’s Furniture. You know how Australia was started as haven for English prisoners? I think Worcester used to be a psychiatric ward where there was a mass escape and nobody bothered to send a search party. People, in general, just seem inherently crazed. Not to mention every bar in town looks like a room in the Haunted Mansion, which makes perfect sense considering the amount of creepy characters you’ll find. Tollbooth Willy is only slight hyperbole. My family lives 15 minutes away, but I never go downtown unless there’s a medical emergency.
4 comments Tuesday 17 Aug 2004 | Slanty3D | SlantyNet - General