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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 14:02 Wonko the Sane wrote:
Didn't that also happen with the "international edition"?

yeah - but that might have been a coincidence - which is why I went for a distinctive Monkey Tuesday title this time.

Monkey Jesus said:
"Forgive them Pops, they're so much like us."
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 14:15 Vlad you should post an image of a crucified monkey with that tag line on it to Penn's myspace. I'm sure he would love it.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 14:51 it was actually quite easy to find him. it's a shame i hate myspace and don't have a personal one, so i can't add him...

i'm tempted to create a myspace just to add him.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 14:54 chris.is.awesome wrote:
i'm tempted to create a myspace just to add him.

Who'd ever do such a thing like that

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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 15:09 todays show started.. its says he's online NOW!! (on myspace) maybe the guys check it out while they're talking...

EDIT:

haha!
Orientation: Not Sure
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 16:49 Hrm, I've tried everything I can think of in the Myspace search engine. I'm sure I'm just overlooking something in front of my face. A hint.. anything would be a huge help.

I'm annoyed with myself on this one! chris.is.awesome wrote:
it was actually quite easy to find him. it's a shame i hate myspace and don't have a personal one, so i can't add him...

i'm tempted to create a myspace just to add him.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 17:06 Try browsing for 51 year old men in Nevada.
(if that's your thing)
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 17:14 Hrimmer wrote:
Hrm, I've tried everything I can think of in the Myspace search engine. I'm sure I'm just overlooking something in front of my face. A hint.. anything would be a huge help.

I'm annoyed with myself on this one! chris.is.awesome wrote:
it was actually quite easy to find him. it's a shame i hate myspace and don't have a personal one, so i can't add him...

i'm tempted to create a myspace just to add him.


haha, sorry that sounded rude, but it is really easy to find him in you know a few details about him. the "search" feature makes everything so much more difficult than it should be. but once you find him using "the easy way" you'll kick yourself for making it so hard.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/26 21:45 Wow, being new to Myspace I had no idea the search function was that useless!

This is the web site thats so popular? ell i guess if I was only looking for 17-25 year old married swinging redheads within 250 miles of anchorage, its the best site in the world!

Thanks for the hints, sadly i feel like less of a moron, and more like that web site was coded by one.

Vlad the Impala wrote:
Try browsing for 51 year old men in Nevada.
(if that's your thing)
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.07.25 - 2006/07/27 00:50 haha, sorry that sounded rude, but it is really easy to find him in you know a few details about him. the "search" feature makes everything so much more difficult than it should be. but once you find him using "the easy way" you'll kick yourself for making it so hard.

He did challenge the listeners to find him. I felt kind of creepy adding him but after the monkey tuesday ep, I feel okay about it now.
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That monkey statue - 2006/07/27 00:56 I was wondering what that monkey statue was all about. It was just plunked down near a smoking area set up for people who work in these big fashion towers in a part of Seoul. It seemed entirely out of place. It probably has something to do with the monkey king god.

Weird how all things monkey now just jump out at me.
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Re:That monkey statue - 2006/07/27 01:35 You know the funny thing is that my website started as nothing more than a protest against Myspace! I was sick of all the bad design and awful photography. That and my hate of blogs.

Now I'm in the belly of the beast, and some of the profiles are hillarious!
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Re:That monkey statue - 2006/07/27 01:38 We still need a picture of the Vegas Monkey King... there is no possible use for a signature* except to demonstrate how funny/geeky/cynical/pathetic you are.

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Re:That monkey statue - 2006/07/27 03:29 Jabjabs wrote:
You know the funny thing is that my website started as nothing more than a protest against Myspace! I was sick of all the bad design and awful photography. That and my hate of blogs.

Now I'm in the belly of the beast, and some of the profiles are hillarious!


I was on myspace near the start but then deleted my account because all I got was spam, mostly from bands looking for listeners.

A couple years later it became this buzz.

What I can't figure out is how people who can't write a single correct sentence to save their life ("wuz up33 rite hair is da parteeeeeee###!!") manage to figure out how to fill their myspace with all kinds of background images and rich media.
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Re:That monkey statue - 2006/07/27 06:43 Vlad the Impala wrote:
We still need a picture of the Vegas Monkey King...

I'm getting close, here is some more information.

Chinatown Plaza

Located on Spring Mountain Road between Valley View Boulevard and Arville Street, Chinatown Plaza (???, Mandarin: zhong guo cheng) is home to several types of restaurants comprises of 85,000 square foot of bustling immigrant commerce, with restaurants offering regional Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong cuisine as well as other Asian cuisine (Filipino, Japanese, and Vietnamese). The assortment of businesses also includes a book store (selling Chinese language publications), a ginseng shop, a travel agent, a VCD store, a bakery, and an optometrist all providing goods and services run by and for the immigrants.

The entrance of the parking lot of Chinatown Plaza is marked by an beautifully crafted traditional Chinese arch (called in Mandarin Chinese paifang). There is even a statue of the Journey to the West of Xuan Zang and the Monkey God at the front of the mall as these are figures in classical Ming Dynasty-era Chinese literature.


http://www.answers.com/topic/chinatown-las-vegas
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