Archive for July, 2004

The Straight Sign For Women

Tuesday, July 27th, 2004

Tom Zoellner has an interesting article over at Black Table, There’s No Gaydar for Heteros, But There Are Straigh Signals. He’s talking about the little signs that man gives to another man he happens to be talking to in a bar to make sure that everyone understands with whom they might want to drop trow. [...]

Google is Down!

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Oh my god! At the moment Google isn’t working! My head is exploding! How will I find stuff? How will I get along? Will I have to use, ugh, Yahoo? Holy crap, this is wiggin’ me out! I thought Google was impervious to breakdowns! UPDATE: Apparently the outage was temporary, and is now back up [...]

Return Of The Suck

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Hey look kids, the new Star Wars movie is going to be called Revenge Of The Sith. Oooo, how exciting. At least it’s not as bad as the last one, Attack Of The Clones. It would have been so much cooler if it has been the Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman. ‘Cause that would [...]

Fall Movie Lineup: The Terminal

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Plot Summary: It’s early Fall, 2004. Donald Rumsfeld, a man willing to call anyone who has air conditioning a pussy, suddenly realizes that the Cold War is over, and that tough guy politics of the 70s doesn’t work any more. In an attempt to win back favor of the American public, Rumsfeld launches a new [...]

Zzzzz

Friday, July 23rd, 2004

Don’t expect much out of me today. I had very little sleep last night and am now in some alternative universe of sleep deprived spaced out haze. But I’ve got no complaints.

Give a Hoot

Thursday, July 22nd, 2004

This morning on my way to work through Times Squares, I saw a woman and her daughter walk past a group of older women smoking in front of an office. As tthe mother and daughter walked past them, the daughter dropped a piece of paper on the sidewalk and kept going. One of the smoking [...]

Lance Armstrong Wins, Times Square Cheers

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

Lance Armstrong just won the 16th leg of the Tour de France over two minutes ahead of his nearest competitor, Italy’s Ivan Basso in a 15.5 race up the Alps. With a time of 39 minutes 41.47 seconds, Lance is one step closer to the a record breaking 6th win in the Tour. ABC was [...]

Assault on Progress

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

Guess what? Remember how we’ve all been talking about how the country is moving backwards since the 2000 election? What’s on the ticket for this week? Gun control! The assault weapons ban in the United States is a law that a majority of Americans, including gun owners, agree with. The ban is set to expire [...]



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Jonathan Gayman is a St. Louis photographer who specializes in corporate, commercial and food photography. Exhibit5a was Jonathan's first blogging adventure but is largely dormant at this stage. For more recent postings check out Jonathan's new St. Louis food blog called Shoot To Cook

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