They remind me of the enemy characters in a bizarre Japanese PS2 game I had called Freakout, which also had giant breasts that you had to “tweak” with a hand fitted on the end of your magical scarf in order to pop them.
Made in England is written by Cookie - a designer, illustrator and occasional adventurer. I spend a lot of time looking for things visually interesting and generally creative, this is where I share the best of what I find.
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Three years in the planning, six months in the walking and about four months in the edit - finally I've got the video / documentary of our 3000 mile Continental Divide Trail thru-hike finished!
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Monster-Munch by Nicky
If you like the stuff I blog about, then my girlfriend's fiancees blog Monster Munch, should be right up your street too.
My friend & old flatmate Eleanor runs Roome Consulting. Most of the digital agencies I've worked for in London only use her because she's a normal person and nice to talk too - not like most of the cold calling salesy types you normally find in the recruitment business...
There's no better throne than the great outdoors, yes I really did take a shit while looking at this exact view! Refresh the page for more Poo Views :)
If you've got a pic that you think belongs in my collection of scenic shits, please send it over.
Said, on November 13th, 2007 at 11:50 am :
Pleasingly shiny.
They remind me of the enemy characters in a bizarre Japanese PS2 game I had called Freakout, which also had giant breasts that you had to “tweak” with a hand fitted on the end of your magical scarf in order to pop them.
Tiny photographic evidence:
http://images.gamestyle.net/games/screenshots/ps2-freakout-25042006-03.png