Wes Phillips Rat Squirrel Is Not a Bob Weir Band Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments Nor, it turns out, has it been extinct for 11 million years. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Jared Diamond on How to Get Rich Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments Really! Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Cat Boxing Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments Huckleberry and Bagheera both land uppercuts . . . Huck gets in a left to the body . . . what an animal! Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Who's In Front of You In Your Queue? Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments Are Post Office employees stealing your Netflix requests? Mine are too busy reading my April Stereophile. That is why it's late, right? Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Do Black Holes Exist? Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments George Chapline suggests "not as such." Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips I Was Going to Post Something Else Here Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 0 comments But Mark Ronson's "Just High" video put such a huge grin on my face, I just had to share it. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Ivor Cutler, R.I. P. Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 0 comments An appreciation of a most singular man. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Picky, Picky Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 0 comments "Centuries from now, scientists may point to this as the moment in time when the pickiness gene became dominant. In the end, it will come down to one really old, lonely guy and his list. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Cracker Strikes Back Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 0 comments Disgruntled with its former label, Cracker has re-recorded its greatest hits to compete with Virgin's release of its Cracker's greatest hits package. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Rockin' the Kitty Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 0 comments Infectious blue-eyed soul from Jamie Lidell's Multiply. Gee, I wonder if the white cat is a metaphor for something. Ah, who cares? Continue Reading »