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Name: Paul Palubicki
Weblog: www.sgtstryker.com
Articles: 24
First Published: Monday, August 12, 2002
Last Published: Thursday, February 26, 2004
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Currently listing articles 24-1:
  1. White Lamb Down

    — A recent poll found that 2/3 of Americans favor public executions. Right now, millions are paying for the privilege of witnessing one at cinemas

    in Video on February 26, 2004

  2. The Ultimate Reality Show

    — That's right, Battle of the Network Stars!

    in Video on February 19, 2004

  3. Psycho-delic Sheik

    — Let's get it on

    in Culture on February 19, 2004

  4. The Greatest Jesus Movie Ever Made

    — You'd think the Jesus Genre would be a goldmine of cinematic quality --after all, the story basically writes itself. But you would be wrong.

    in Video on February 19, 2004

  5. Green Tamborine

    — Is this flaky song from the 60's an ode to a lame percussion piece or something far more insidious?

    in Music on August 16, 2003

  6. It's a Wonderful Life

    — Wow, here's a movie nobody's written about!

    in Video on December 20, 2002

  7. It Came From Blog!

    — Imagine the blogosphere were a 50's sci-fi movie...

    in Culture on October 10, 2002

  8. The Sims

    — Algorithms haven't frustrated me this much since High School...

    in Culture on October 10, 2002

  9. Stuff III

    — Pink Elephants and the Bus Station

    in Culture on September 25, 2002

  10. Stuff II: Electric Boogaloo

    — Beers and Mattress Bopping

    in Culture on September 25, 2002

  11. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory

    — You can take that Golden Ticket and shove it up your ass.

    in Video on September 25, 2002

  12. Stuff

    — I have a laser beam-like focus on the electronic products I crave, sometimes to the exclusion of good sense...

    in Culture on September 25, 2002

  13. When Subcultures Clash

    — Pink Floyd, Philly, 1994. Burnt rope wasn't the only thing stinkin' up the air.

    in Culture on September 25, 2002

  14. Dude Done Gone

    — Jason Mewes MIA? On the run from the Law Dogs? Who the hell knows?

    in Video on September 24, 2002

  15. A Wartime Love Story, Part I

    — CPO Sparkey begins his tale of two kids falling in love during the War... It was 1942. A tall lanky Signalman 3C from Beaumont,

    in Culture on September 20, 2002

  16. A Wartime Love Story, Part II

    — CPO Sparkey continues... She was born a child of privilege. Her father was rich oilman, her mother a product of the San Antonio social

    in Culture on September 20, 2002

  17. A Wartime Love Story, Part III

    — CPO Sparkey picks up from Part II... The sailor was a writer; he loved the written word. In high school, he was editor of

    in Culture on September 20, 2002

  18. A Wartime Love Story, Part IV

    — CPO Sparkey continues.. Her marriage turned abusive, and she divorced the man. Eventually some friends helped her find a new job in Houston.

    in Culture on September 20, 2002

  19. A Wartime Love Story, Epilogue.

    — CPO Sparkey concludes his tale of love and marriage in wartime America.

    in Culture on September 20, 2002

  20. So there I was

    — This story is along the lines of the standard tale that begins, "So there I was, at 30,000 ft., with nothing on except the radio."

    in Culture on September 18, 2002

  21. Star Trek: The Next Conflagration

    — The Europeans think he's a cowboy. Quite a few bloggers think he's been engaged in a complicated Rope-A-Dope strategy. Others think he's a

    in Culture on September 18, 2002

  22. The Lord of the Rings (BBC Radio Dramatization)

    — So you've seen The Fellowship of the Ring, read the books (including the Silmarillion) and downloaded the new trailer for The Two Towers. Yet

    in on September 01, 2002

  23. As You Like It

    — In his first post, Paul Palubicki examined what's wrong with the record industry. In this installment, he gives some ideas about how to make

    OPINION in Music on August 12, 2002

  24. The Consumer is Always Right

    — The Compact Disc is dead, the age of Digital Music has arrived and the Record Companies are scared to death. The first in a series

    OPINION in Music on August 12, 2002

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