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  • February 27, 2003
    10:28 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Speaking of movies, here’s a novel idea: Instead of large companies paying heaps of money for what’s known as “product placementwithin a movie; why doesn’t one of these large companies pay a similar heap of money to lower ticket prices? I’d be much happier seeing reduced ticket prices from a sponsoring “host” then I would seeing a string of brand names appearing in movies, tv, books & videogames. But that’s just me.


    10:13 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Get to see all of the cliches in the movies without paying those high ticket prices: Moviecliches.com


    9:42 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Get to know your golden, sponge-caked friends at the T.W.I.N.K.I.E.S. Project.
    { The most fascinating thing I learned is that Twinkies are not baked, but in fact, are made of “polymers with a painted dye on the bottom designed to mimic the golden brown of the oven.” Truth? Fiction? Find out at Twinkiesproject.com.}
    { Link from DarkDan. }


    February 24, 2003
    11:32 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Forget all those other sites, if you want to socialize online, get thyself to ZING now!
    { Choose your character, chat, date, roam around the city, do it all. }


    February 21, 2003
    10:08 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Warner Bros., Coke, and DNA Studio team to bring you 3D Harry Potter online gaming fun with Catch the Pixies.


    February 20, 2003
    9:42 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Cereal-themed games in Postopia (Post Cereal’s world of Flash animated fun).
    { It’s nice to see that cereal companies often provide online fun, which almost makes up for the fact that they don’t put cool toys in boxes of cereal anymore. …why is that? }


    February 17, 2003
    9:43 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    In-N-Out Burger’s secret menu: revealed!

    …and revealed some more.


    12:28 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Some Monday fun for you:

    Skeeball! { just like regular skeeball — can’t… get… to… 100 pt. hole. }

    Papal Bowling { just like regular bowling, except with Nuns for pins. … hmm, not right. }

    Darts! { just like regular… oh, you know. }

    Justice for the Telemarketers { deal a gruesome vengance upon any marketers that call your home }


    February 15, 2003
    11:47 am | Mike Hanttula writes:

    No doubt your closets are now full of duct tape as you await the latest terror attack. Well, just in case it doesn’t come as quickly as you assumed (or that you find you’ve overpurchased a wee bit), I present the following uses for that beautiful material:
    DUCTIGAMI: The Art of Tape
    Ductigami: The Art of the Tape

    { teaches you to use duct tape to make everything from wallets & notepads to coolers & aprons }

    “Designer” shoes

    Prom dress, Sportcoat, Alient costume, and much more

    Or, go into business selling the many things you can make from duct tape.

    But, if/when the attacks do come, the Duct Tape Guys offer this method for duct tape personal protection.


    February 14, 2003
    3:49 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Happy Valentine’s Day!


    3:48 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    Rene & Dayan discover Lucha Va Voom!
    { Sexo y Violencia } ~ or ~ { Mexican Masked Wrestling & Burlesque }


    February 12, 2003
    12:26 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    12:24 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    It’s not for everyone, but the Icon Wax Museum is open. {see? it’s like a wax museum, but with icons instead}


    February 11, 2003
    6:11 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    For your amusment, Hanttula.com now offers the Official Online Collection of the “Royal Pizza Buffet™” Email Archives. Enjoy!


    February 10, 2003
    11:22 pm | Mike Hanttula writes:

    …speaking of computer company representatives that are smoking the pot, I almost forgot about this one.


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