Notice the unnatural water color
It's been noted before.
Posted by eb | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:12 PM
The "sunken car" was Wolfson's favorite, right?
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:18 PM
"Those two large shafts on the far face were pretty neat-looking"
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:59 PM
I feel it must be noted that the mineshaftblogger of record named his blog after the college he is attending.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 7:03 PM
aw, man, I was so about to blog this.
Posted by alameida | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 9:43 PM
"Joe's Dartblog" anagrams to "Sad Gob Jolter".
Posted by Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:05 PM
Also: "Joe D's art blog".
Posted by eb | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:10 PM
Joe D'art blogs
Unfortunately the two shafts on the near face were unruly, chafed, crooked, and altogether no fun to look at. Them's the breaks at the mineshaft.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:41 PM
Personally, I'd hope nothing ever breaks at the Mineshaft. That'd just be frightening.
Posted by washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 11:03 PM
more often ruptures. Then again, hearts break, on occasion.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 11:22 PM
A gob jolter with a broken heart is a sad gob jolter indeed.
Posted by Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-16-05 6:05 AM
No one else creepily reminded of American Gods? Or you lot too good for that kind of book?
Posted by Saheli | Link to this comment | 05-16-05 11:47 PM
Not too good for the book, but I'm straining for the connection. Of course, that often happens at the mineshaft.
Posted by cw | Link to this comment | 05-17-05 6:53 AM
Notice the unnatural water color
It's been noted before.
Posted by eb | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:12 PM
The "sunken car" was Wolfson's favorite, right?
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:18 PM
"Those two large shafts on the far face were pretty neat-looking"
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 6:59 PM
I feel it must be noted that the mineshaftblogger of record named his blog after the college he is attending.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 7:03 PM
aw, man, I was so about to blog this.
Posted by alameida | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 9:43 PM
"Joe's Dartblog" anagrams to "Sad Gob Jolter".
Posted by Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:05 PM
Also: "Joe D's art blog".
Posted by eb | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:10 PM
Joe D'art blogs
Unfortunately the two shafts on the near face were unruly, chafed, crooked, and altogether no fun to look at. Them's the breaks at the mineshaft.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 10:41 PM
Personally, I'd hope nothing ever breaks at the Mineshaft. That'd just be frightening.
Posted by washerdreyer | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 11:03 PM
more often ruptures. Then again, hearts break, on occasion.
Posted by text | Link to this comment | 05-15-05 11:22 PM
A gob jolter with a broken heart is a sad gob jolter indeed.
Posted by Standpipe Bridgeplate | Link to this comment | 05-16-05 6:05 AM
No one else creepily reminded of American Gods? Or you lot too good for that kind of book?
Posted by Saheli | Link to this comment | 05-16-05 11:47 PM
Not too good for the book, but I'm straining for the connection. Of course, that often happens at the mineshaft.
Posted by cw | Link to this comment | 05-17-05 6:53 AM