Source Dorks is a pop culture blog written by a circle of friends who frequently meet to play games and geek out at Source Comics and Games in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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- fun or fear?
- Obi-Won KaGussy, you are my only hope
- Justice: D.A.N.C.E.
- John Cage: "Water Walk"
- Saturday Afternoon
- Seriously. Fuck Gravity.
- Starcraft 2
- Phantom Dust
- Any of you ever hear this song?
- Icky Thump
- I'm Not Sure What This Means
- OH GOD, MY WRIST!
- Playing Halo on guitar and with a whole high schoo...
- Furries at Home
- The furries have taken to the streets...
- Fight Club...er, sort of.
- Catan Slated For May
- Them Crazy Danes
- I am not kidding.
- Diamonds and Pearls
- Friday August 18, 2006Previous NextDear Yahoo!:Wh...
- Paprika and Hot Fuzz
- Maybe. Just Maybe.
- Look Around You
- Haloid
- The Klaxons
- Boardgames on XBLA
- Tim, Gus, Geoff and Andy just got rich
- Even a Doofus Can Make Cool Stuff...
- The New Box
- Weird Resident Evil Wii Trailer
- Recent Reviews
- 300 Kittens
- Perry Bible Fellowship
- Choreographed Cosplay Flash Mob
- Pac Man Vs. Redux
- Jivas: A Mixtape
- You will all buy this game.
- More mean and inaprropriate humor.
- 300 Pokemon
- Halo 3 Beta Offically Announced
- Spore: "Planet Attack"
- Arcade Fire + Sergio Leone
- Grindhouse Sent Me On a Sample Hunt
- O Wail, Ye Dwarves, and Despair!
- Mass Effect Video
- James Kochalka Makes Monster Mii
- Pete Bagge on Homelessness
- City Pages Reviews Grindhouse Twice
- Contra NES Theme Song
- Dwarf Fortress
- Here's Why I Love Crackdown Co-op
- Making Posts
- Alan Moore on Pornography
- Spaced: Episode 1
- Aaron's new do
- Burning Empires
- The Top 50 Comics Publications of 2006
- Source Dorks, The Group Blog
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4 comments:
I think John Cage made possible the music I like the most. That was fun to watch.
Interesting, it seems like it would've been quite good at setting a mood. Watching it happen though threw it off for me.
I also love the giant packs of Winston on the panel's table.
The panel also moved the table themselves when the time came. Think a contemporary TV star would do that kind of work?
An actor who considers themself too good to take care of stage business is a bad actor.
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