Unless you’re the type to black out drunk and forget large chunks of your memory, you may recall me talking about how to get bum bum loads of friends on myspace the other day.
It brought up the argument that all the OTHER people on sites like this are ALSO trying to accumulate hoardes of friends and will probably never check out your page. However, it was decided that although this may be true, it would still be beinficial because you could send out bullitens to alert others of your goings on.
But, now I finally have a resolution to this matter. I didn’t realize this until last night, but if you have over 1,500 friends on myspace, they no longer show you bullitens. Something having to do w/ it taking up to much memory on their servers. Therefore, all those people you’re adding probably have more than 1,500 friends and are missing the bullitens anyways.
It seems that going to these sites and adding people is completely worthless, other than showing off that you have 60,000 friends. Diz-amn.
Well, now we know.
Give me money.
Ever see the commericals for Mac computers with ‘Mac Guy’ and ‘PC Guy?’ I recently saw one where PC guy sings a christmas jingle about buying a PC instead of a Mac. It was awesome! Although these commercials are supposed to make you want to buy a Mac, I actually like PC guy better, he always makes me laugh. Never once have one of these commericals convinced me that I wanted a Mac, I guess Mac Guy just doesn’t do it for me, he’s really not that funny; most of the time he just stands there while PC Guy entertains. PC Guy, on the other hand, is pretty dang funny, I think i will keep my Windows PC computer. Thanks PC Guy!

Published by Matt Gondek December 17th, 2007
in Art, culture, Design, Artist, web, Fashion and Clothing.

http://skreened.com/thehotwetness
My buddy Bob Trautman is a weird guy. Hailing from Ohio, his artwork deals with eroticism, bondage, and alot of stuff you’d be uncomfortable showing your mom.
Over the weekend a hot note dropped into my inbox letting me know he finally got around to opening an online store to sell some of his bizarre designs. The site has a bunch of different shirts he designed. Some of them with illustrations, other with words that he claims were subjects of spam emails he got. When you’re done perusing his wares, be sure to check out his site as well, which is sure to knock the holiday cheer right out of you.
http://www.thehotwetness.com/
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The other night my pal Jason Mosley (from www.mrbaconpants.com) was over at my house blooning (when two blog owners spoon) with me on a new project of his (www.chestlaser.com), when he (this one’s just for fun…seriously.. who puts four of these things in one sentence) showed me an amazing independant artist store. What’s she called? Glad you asked
www.resisttoday.com
Resist Today is an artist collective of I think 4 people who have a store that sells shirts, wallets, prints, and other stuff of that nature. The one thing I liked about their products is the extreme lack of suck on the designs. Everything looks awesome, especially their wallets (BaconPants owns one).
So, check them out today. You will enjoy it (for sure).
P.s. for everyone leaving comments, you people are awesome 
P.P.S. Jackie, the other person who writes on this site, hasn’t written in two months. If you see her, throw something rotten at her.
Published by Matt Gondek October 12th, 2007
in culture and web.
www.bookofdirtylittlesecrets.com
My friend Alissa recently started this site, which eventually will be a collection of anonymous dirty little secrets from the site’s visitors. After the site has amassed enough confessions, she plans to publish a book.
The site is a good idea, and I think w/ some really good marketing and word of mouth, it could take off. It has a good design and feel to it, which I think makes it a more personal experience than other sites of this nature.
The only thing I had a problem with was the intro animation, which I could have done without.
Have a great weekend!
<3 Matt