August 19th, 2003 with .
According to WCCO (Twin Cities);
“Four-year-old Shira Rabkin wanted to ask just the right questions, so she thought long and hard. “Dear Mr. Little Guy,” she finally scrawled in big letters across a sheet of paper. “Do you like mints?” After some more pondering, she added, “and going to Camp Snoopy? Love, Shira.”
Mr. Little Guy was nowhere in sight this early August evening, so Shira stuffed her letter behind his door at the base of a hollowed out ash tree. It’s always open, and always full — of letters, pens, flowers and coins.
August 18th, 2003 with .
Super Mario Brothers (1, 2, 3 and so on and so forth) were my favorite video games of the past. If given the chance I would play them not only in the confines of my room but within the walls of the local arcade which was encased in a building that looked like a castle. The arcade was appropriately named Castle Park and included (during the mid to late 80s) the coolest arcades this side of the world.
Here are a few of my favorites;
August 17th, 2003 with .
It’s been revealed that Ohio is to blame for the recent New York/Canada power outage that took place a few days ago.
Despite this claim, my theory still stands.
August 15th, 2003 with .
Comics Sherpa, a service for “undiscovered comics” provided by Universal Syndicate, Inc. allows what would be otherwise considered an underground comic to flourish or gain a readership.
Scott Kurtz (of PvPonline.com) explains:
“Universal Press Syndicate’s webcomic hosting service, Comics Sherpa has had some new light shed upon it.
The service is actually $9.95 a month or $99 for the year. But that’s not the only thing, there’s a kicker.
Apparantly, and I’m trying to confirm this, if you sign up for Comics Sherpa you do NOT sign away the rights to your comic, but you DO agree to give Universal Press first right of refusal on any offers you get.