Random Monday links:

“There were neat rows — as if in painted yellow lines — hundreds of Ronald McDonald dolls. ‘It was eerie, frightening,’ says Dau, who is corrections officer for the Clinton County sheriff’s office. Why all those 14-inch stuffed dolls, with ceramic faces, had been so carefully placed in the middle of a half-dozen roads in Cedar Heights, is a mystery from ‘Twilight Zone.’”

Conservative state rep becomes porn king. “‘I feel no shame, as I have learned that what we do in our office is no different than any other business,’ Larry Schwarz says. ‘It is the adult-entertainment industry, and it’s not violent like what you see in real-life daily news or in mainstream movies.’”

The shame of kamikaze survivors. “‘I still don’t think it was a mistake to send kamikazes,’ Hamazono says, though he wonders why, if they thought suicide attacks were such a good idea, none of the officers volunteered.”

Menace to society or misunderstood entrepreneur? The $5 rocks look like a good deal.

Anyone else think Donnie Darko?

Great piece in WaPo about Bigfoot snobbery — specifically, how West Coast sasquatch spotters think of their East Coast counterparts as just a bunch of, you know, crazy people. “‘They basically said I was drinking,’ Dranginis recalled [after reporting a Virginia Bigfoot sighting to West Coasters]. ‘“Stay out of the woods, you idiot.”’ It was his initiation into the East Coast Bigfoot hunters, a group whose members say they are a put-upon subculture in the already marginalized world of sasquatch researchers.” I love it when one group of crazy people starts talking smack about another group of crazy people. (Great werewolf story on the second page.)

11 October 2004



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12 October | 20:45  |  LisLei

"Being in uniform, he reasoned that if these were the culprits who set out the dolls, they would take off, or at least would be apprehensive."

HA!



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