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willie
Mosaic bicycle
July 8, 2008 7:20pm
Arrow bookends
June 28, 2008 1:28am
Or just shoot an arrow through a bunch of Scientology propaganda for the price of a compound bow and a broadhead. Please don't sue me Tom Cruise, Isaac Hayes, or Nancy Cartwright. Were any of you ever one of Elron's hotpants clad cigarette girls?
Milt Stein's Supermouse -- better than Carl Barks?
June 28, 2008 1:09am
How about Don Rosa?http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Rosa Maybe its just a Finland thing, but generally every Finnish family receives Aku Ankka (Donald Duck) once a week via subscription. Anecdotal evidence shows that Don Rosa is the favorite Disney cartoonist (at least in Finland). But what the hell do the ice monkeys of my adopted homeland know anyway? It may have to do with the fact that he did a Donald Duck-Kalevala thing a few years back, or maybe it has to with his education as an engineer. At any rate, he pays attention to detail, unlike most Disney cartoonists. (Check out his background art-always constant and usually containing an inside joke for the observant (or at least Finns and their immigrants who have learned the secret handshake). Man, I just realized its 11 a.m. Sunday here and I'm typing a Donald Duck sermon. Maybe I been in Finland too long.
Steampunk sonic rifle
June 28, 2008 12:55am
I'm so freaking sick of the term "steampunk"! Why must anything slightly cool made of brass and wood, old valves, gauges, and leather (optional) be labeled "steampunk"? At this point you might as well label it as "Martinprincepunk" or back a generation "Potsiepunk". Punk after a word don't make said word cool. Please BoingBoing, come up something else to push, cuz "steampunk" just ain't working for me. I'd prefer cheap heroin over the schwag you guys are hustling as "steamjunk".
Sincerely,
Daily Boing Boing Reader and Admirer
Willie Lahti
Soviet Winnie the Pooh cartoon
June 24, 2008 12:32pm
#8, thanks for the reminder. I didn't even realize when I was watching this last night. I guess I was focusing too much on the Finnish subtitles during the YLE broadcast and not giving enough attention to the storyline.
Finnish MP proposes week-long "love vacation" law
March 16, 2008 2:08pm
This proposed law has nothing to do with population increase (ie making babies). The purpose is for couples (straight/homo/whatever) to have the opportunity to enjoy quality time together. The proposed law would not exclude singles. As a U.S. citizen residing in Finland, I welcome even more paid vacation on top of the guaranteed 4 weeks per year that all Finns and Finnish residents working at least 30 hours a week receive.
Futuristic public toilet in London
February 26, 2008 3:40am
they phased these out in Helsinki a few years back. i've heard several tales of freeloaders being trapped in the auto-clean mode.
SMS opens public toilets in Finland
February 4, 2008 4:58pm
#17
Roadside urination is the norm in Finland. Most wayside rests north of Tampere are mere parking lots with no facilities to speak of. Unless you consider birch trees acceptable urine targets. The cops don't care as long as they don't catch you pissing downtown.
Warren Ellis' friend busted in Dubai for melatonin
January 29, 2008 6:41pm
welcome to america. please note sarcasm, i live in finland these days...
Mushrooms in Helsinki
January 26, 2008 7:15pm
great photo. having relocated in finland a few years back i've been enjoying the mushrooms available at market as well as the everman's right to pick them. extra special good are the false morels, which, when handled properly taste good and don't kill you. i've heard that they are illegal back home in the u.s.
More on the possible new Yeti prints
December 4, 2007 6:39pm
my 3 year old niece could make a better looking "yeti" footprint in her sandbox.
Hawala, an ancient global financial honor-system
November 23, 2007 7:42pm
i'm willing to bet that cash and/or barter transactions are way older than hawala. how old is islam anyway?
Finnish folk band find a rude airport welcome
October 31, 2007 7:22am
Muppet,
You asked:Does this mean to say the dog had smelled the weed on your clothes at the Mexico-US border 9 years ago and they had logged it but not told you anything about it or stopped you at the time?
The dog smelled weed on me, according to the handler. I was escorted to the baggage area, then we took my backpack to an examination room. They went through all my stuff and had me strip, no cavity search though. Nothing was found, they sent me on my way. Actually I got out of the airport before anyone else on my plane did. Unfortunately every time I return home for a visit this incident is an issue.
Finnish folk band find a rude airport welcome
October 29, 2007 7:46pm
as a refugee from bushistan this whole incident strikes me as incredibly unfortunate and embarrasing. as a resident of finland familiar with these folks (we had beers together in jyväskylä last spring) this whole thing is pretty ironic (in a fucked-up post 9-11 way. the music they play is based on finnish-AMERICAN (in other words immigrant) music and celebrates the universal american dream as well as the fact that some aspects of said music have been back and forth over the Atlantic a few times before its present incarnation.
incidentally, i went home for a short visit to MN a few weeks back and my finnish wife and i spent 2 hours in various lines and searches because the computer said that a springer spaniel may have smelled traces of marijuana residue on my clothing 9 years ago when i came back from a brief stay in mexico. we were headed for the next level of interrogation when some kind senior officer helped us past the brownshirts and to the pickup area where my brother was waiting.
hopefully the lännen-jukka trio still feels like playing next summer at finnfest in duluth. a lot of people who aren't homeland security drones deserve to hear their kickass music.
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sorry, its not "steampunk" so nobody cares. nice example of alhambrapunk though..