Well, you knew to keep Experiment 626 away from your coconut cake and coffee, but what about your computer disks? Ha!

(More babbling after the jump.)
Yes, direct from Japan, it's Lilo and Stitch FRIDGE MAGNETS!

I had known about Stitch and 626 for a while, but just recently came upon Dr. Jumba and Pleakley on eBay:


They're so plain, they look kinda like bootlegs, but the backs of the cards have tons of Disney marks on them:

Here's another little Japanese twit, a teeny-tiny memo holder of Stitch surfing:

It's actually pictures slightly larger than life sized, so I guess it's only supposed to hold teeny tiny little Japanese memos.
Here's the latest hot trend in Japan, suicide pacts!! (I wish I was joking about this one.) BTW, while you're there, check out the Die Puny Humans blog, it's from Warren Ellis, a.k.a. the guy who did Transmetropolitan, the best comix of the past 50 years, IMHO.
Good news from the latest Vanity Fair mag--I guess there's going to be one last disk in the American Music series. That's one thing the world needs right now, MORE Johnny Cash. Unlike, say, Jimi Hendrix, Tupac, or even my beloved King, all the posthumous stuff they're releasing on Cash is pure gold. I can listen to the Unearthed box set straight through, and then go back to the beginning. Yay, Rick Rubin!

(More babbling after the jump.)
Yes, direct from Japan, it's Lilo and Stitch FRIDGE MAGNETS!

I had known about Stitch and 626 for a while, but just recently came upon Dr. Jumba and Pleakley on eBay:


They're so plain, they look kinda like bootlegs, but the backs of the cards have tons of Disney marks on them:

Here's another little Japanese twit, a teeny-tiny memo holder of Stitch surfing:

It's actually pictures slightly larger than life sized, so I guess it's only supposed to hold teeny tiny little Japanese memos.
Here's the latest hot trend in Japan, suicide pacts!! (I wish I was joking about this one.) BTW, while you're there, check out the Die Puny Humans blog, it's from Warren Ellis, a.k.a. the guy who did Transmetropolitan, the best comix of the past 50 years, IMHO.
Good news from the latest Vanity Fair mag--I guess there's going to be one last disk in the American Music series. That's one thing the world needs right now, MORE Johnny Cash. Unlike, say, Jimi Hendrix, Tupac, or even my beloved King, all the posthumous stuff they're releasing on Cash is pure gold. I can listen to the Unearthed box set straight through, and then go back to the beginning. Yay, Rick Rubin!
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