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Entries Tagged as 'Dustin Deckard'

Cha-ching

October 15th, 2010

Ever wanted to know how to play the coin sound from the Mario Bros. games? Dustin delivers.

It gets better

October 8th, 2010

Recently, a rash of suicides among gay/lesbian/bisexual youth have been reported on nationwide. In response, columnist Dan Savage is encouraging older gay people to tell youth about how “it gets better.” Dustin, who knows that topic as well as anyone, offers his contribution.

Going rogue

September 21st, 2010

Dustin’s giving up Apple products. Well, except for that sweet new iPod touch. But seriously, he means it this time.

you lost us at “the stinging vibration of the tattoo needle”

April 21st, 2009

Photo close up of Dustin Deckard’s first.
A photo of the assailant tattoo artist who gave Dustin the needle.

Movie review (redux): Watchmen

March 30th, 2009

Dustin follows the Beetlejuice rule and watches the movie three times before he can give it his “final” review.

Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels

March 20th, 2009

Three of Dustin Deckard’s favorite things.
Douglas and Main wholeheartedly agree on one and two but we are firmly in the cigar camp of communal vices.

I taste New Coke

March 20th, 2009

A real life example of what to do if you dislike your viewer base and want to pretend your better than they are.

Movie Review: Watchmen

March 11th, 2009

Coty really liked it.
Mixed review for Dustin Deckard (but he is all love for the Star Trek trailer.)
Zach enjoyed it and gives it a, “Wow.”
Although the showing was interrupted by a Tornado warning (hence the “Dour Kitty” title for her post) Patsy Terrell liked the movie too.
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Remember the first time you saw Star Wars?

February 18th, 2009

This is nothing like that.

ict2dc update: They leave tonight

January 16th, 2009

Six Wichitans are driving to the Inauguration. They are blogging, and Twittering, their story.
Dustin Deckard’s story
An interlude with their van
Amy Delamade’s story