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You can call me Al

Yah, choking the chicken. Laugh it up. Believe it or not this chicken has traveled over 55,000 MILES, and The Attic was one of its many stops. Check out more about it and see me with Towncrier at www.wheresthechicken.com


As I sit here I noticed something. I feel good. I didn't do anything extra special today to deserve this- but wait, I did. I went to Shoutcast and chose the 80's groove channel. It was one of the best things I have done in months.

Right now Paul Simon's -"You can call me Al" is pumping out of my 2" speakers .

The 80's were great. I used to roll the ends of my pants tight (that is after I got the hang of it and quit making my mom do it) and jam Warrant out of some new contraption called a CD player. And whatever happened to the high-five? I have tried numerous times over the years to bring it back with minimal success.

Well enough reminiscing I have work to do, which is trying to find more work to do. If you are in need of a website, cartoon & illustration work, brochures, business cards, large prints and other printed materials email me at HOGdesign@hotmail.com!

Good day.

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