Posts Tagged ‘mtg’
The Thirteen-Point Update.
Sunday, June 27, 2010 15:22 9 CommentsFML stands for Fuck My Life. So, FML. That means I’m still alive.
I haven’t been up to much lately, and so I think (right now), I don’t have much to say, except mostly dorky things about:
1. Chuck. One Tree Hill could never combine enough girls on its cast to come up with anyone better than [...]
Back to the Lab.
Saturday, May 15, 2010 0:36 2 CommentsI didn’t realize that I’ve inadvertently abandoned this blog for more than a week now. It’s just been really busy in the real, physical world, and I haven’t found the time to post updates. I’ve gone back to the lab again, and when I say that, I mean several different things (changes) happening all at [...]
Ming and Tim on Magic: the Gathering.
Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:34 7 CommentsJust wanted to share something I doodled the other day:
Now you can use Nuffnang’s founders to trample on damned elves.
No More Lame Sports Posts Here.
Sunday, May 17, 2009 3:09 No CommentsIf it bugged you, it bugged me more.
I wanted to write a lot – and I love writing – about sports, but it got too cluttered around here because of the stupid lame-ass sports entries, especially the ones with Magic: The Gathering spoofs attached to them.
Well, say goodbye to the sports entries and say hello [...]
Premier League: A Tight Finish at the Final Stretch.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 21:29 2 CommentsHere it is: the final five match days of the Barclays Premier League. This week, finally, Manchester United will tie Liverpool in games played. Sir Alex Ferguson’s side will be playing against its last three opponents: Wigan Athletic (away, Wednesday; early morning Manila time), Arsenal (home, Saturday), and Hull City (away, Sunday next week). Liverpool, [...]
Big Shot From Big Baby, Celtics Tie Magic, 2-2.
Monday, May 11, 2009 18:29 2 Comments“Big Baby” Glen Davis hitting a game-winning 21-footer for the Boston Celtics? Over Rashard Lewis? At the buzzer? Salute!
It should have been Orlando on top and the Celtics should already be one loss away from elimination by now, but Davis changed all that. Perhaps he’s had enough drama from the other players from their last [...]
















