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The Internet is full of PONY!
Posted by on September 27th, 2009 in Educational and LSFW · 0 CommentsPap en Vleis
Posted by on July 5th, 2009 in Educational and LSFW · 0 CommentsHere at the The Curtain headquarters we’ve had this Afrikaans translation of the song Poker Face, Pap en Vleis, on repeat for the past weeks. Those of us that weren’t partying last night and are now very badly hung over, i.e. only me, decided that this needed to be posted on the site…
Word of the week backlog
Posted by on June 5th, 2009 in Educational and Word of the Week · 0 CommentsIn order to try and work at our tremendous regular feature “Word of the Week” backlog, we present you with some of the winning entries of the yearly Washington Post creative work definition contest:
1. Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon.
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The Curtain staff staying at summer cabin
Posted by on April 28th, 2009 in Educational · 0 CommentsYou might notice a slightly lower posting frequency. This is because the internet at the cabin is not all that great, plus that we’re of course keeping busy with all kinds of fun summer activities!
My weirdness gland has ruptured.
Posted by on March 20th, 2009 in Educational · 1 CommentI’m not exactly sure what to say at this point. There’s too much weirdness and I’m finding it very hard to look away.