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  • Ode on a Sani-Dri

    The Web site “Restroom Reviews” published this article I wrote about the third floor men’s room in the First National Bank building in Missoula.
    Short-form bathroom criticism is a dying literary art.
    We thank the site’s editors for keeping the genre alive in this cheapened age.

  • Dipstick

    As anyone who knows me is aware, I am a hard man. A total, badass cowboy who’s happiest sleeping in the dirt and shooting men who look at me funny. As such, I technically don’t even like cats.
    Yet this particular cat named Dipstick (whom I am caring for on behalf of my friend [...]

  • Speaking of Weddings

    In response to popular insistence (really), we’ve updated the wedding site. Lots of new information for those who are wondering, and lots more to come. Check it out.

  • Greg and Dalit, Hitched

    MSG comrade Glacier Greg Guscio married Dalit yesterday, in a lovely and unadorned ceremony, attended only by their closest friends. (I had the privilege of attending only because I own a nice camera and was willing to use it. The honor was mine.)
    Tears of joy and touching moments abounded, plus skillfully executed comic [...]

  • Dana Pepper, Dana Pepper

    Dana Pepper came back to Missoula from Bozeman for a visit this weekend. In a naked bid to achieve mention on this Web site, she threw a party at Jeff’s house, insulted my sausage, slept the better part of the evening whilst her guests wondered on her, and as always entertained. She also suggested [...]

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March

This is the archive for March, 2006.