Monthly Archives: March 2004

Shannon O’Shannon

March 18, 2004
By

There’s a self-consciously Irish pub on the north side of Broadway a couple of doors east of the intersection of Broadway and Redondo. The pub is tucked between the Clever Gift Shop that sells clever greeting cards and clever pewter candlesticks and the Narrow Hardware Store that has a wide selection of light bulbs...

Read more »

Another Business Proposition

March 16, 2004
By

Many cellas come with cameras, which I don’t want or need, but few (none?) come with transistor radios, which would be very handy indeed.

Read more »

A Business Opportunity

March 11, 2004
By

The recent news regarding pilfered cadavers at UCLA and elsewhere indicates there’s a large and growing market for dead people. Given the apparently healthy demand, the inventor of the most lifelike synthetic cadavers is guaranteed to make a killing.

Read more »

There is No Newly Built Roads

March 4, 2004
By

Photos and motorcycle diaries from inside the Chernobyl ‘dead zone.’ “I travel a lot and one of my favorite destination lead through poisoned with radiation, so called Chernobyl “dead zone” It is 130kms from my home. Why favourite? because one can ride there for hours and not meet any single car and not to...

Read more »