What do you know? I just found out that Fox actually had a hypnosis-based reality television show in the lineup called Love Trance. Now, anyone who knows me knows I love hypnosis – in all it’s guises, therapy to entertainment to erotic to street to whatever – but even I think this may not be…
Daily Archives: April 26, 2004
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Eggs, Eggs, Everywhere
by Brian David Phillips •
On Apr 11, 2004, Lorraine and Kaye went on a trip to the Golden Egg Museum and Ranch in Hsinchu with Kaye’s friend Gareth (with his father, Michael) and our next door neighbors Shen-Shen, Pipi, and Dandan (and their parents). They had a wonderful day . . . feeding the ostriches, picking and coloring eggs,…
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Rare Candor
by Brian David Phillips •
Corbett Wall posts a montage of photos in which White House folks display a moment of rare candor, discussing penis size.
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Geographic Distribution of Foreign English Teachers in Taiwan
by Brian David Phillips •
Scott Sommers has an interesting breakdown on the Geographic Distribution of Foreign English Teachers in Taiwan. There are some bits which may just surprise you. Well, I didn’t expect them. Thanks for doing that breakdown, Scott. Either you’re really fast at all this work you put into your blog or you’ve got waaaayyyyy too much…
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Thus Sayeth the Lord
by Brian David Phillips •
Noah at Ugly Expat reposts a nice list of items that demonstrate that one really shouldn’t rely too heavily upon Bible quotes when discussing issues of modern morality as those who stick to a literatl interpretation of the Bible are more than likely to run into sticky waters very quickly. While your faith and your…
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Pencil Carvings
by Brian David Phillips •
ThePencil Carving Gallery is rather interesting. I never would have thought of this . . . these guys have skills.
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Dragons in Banchiau
by Brian David Phillips •
We went to Banchiau last night for supper and had dinner at Tasty. As always, Kaye wanted to draw but this time – as often is the case – we forgot to bring some paper. So, as she often does, Kaye drew on the paper table cloth. She did a rather large piece showing scale…