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Thursday, March 17, 2005
The Web is where we wallow in the past.

Nothing is lost.

Thank you, Internet. Curse you, Internet.


Speaking of which, don't watch this terrible short film about "South of the Border".

Although, I must admit that deepest in my darkest of souls, when I saw the giant sombrero on the tiny screen, it made me long for Disney World. We used to drive down to Florida in a station wagon, allllllll night, and we knew that in the morning we'd eat breakfast at South of the Border, the neon faux-Mexican Rest Stop Extraordinaire. It was so exciting, spotting those giant plaster stereotypes, because we knew that Disney World wasn't too far ahead...