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One Hundred Issues of LeisureSuit.net: A Look Back
by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman

In 100 issues, LeisureSuit.net has published some memorable stuff, from the hilarious, to the heartbreaking, to the shocking, to the mediocre, to the really not bad at all. Here's a look back.

Why Does Flik Have a Pompadour? and Other Questions Raised by 100 Weeks of Pictures by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman
LeisureSuit.net isn't only about the words. Here are some of our favorite images from the 100 issues.

LeisureSuit.net on LeisureSuit.net: Thoughts About the 100 Issues from the Folks Who Made It Happen by Kerry Douglas Dye and Jordan Hoffman
For the 100th issue of LeisureSuit.net, we asked our writers and ourselves to sit down and yak about what all they remember about the 2 years of nuttiness. Here's what they had to say.


Sorry. We're no longer doing Caption of the Week, but it was fun while it lasted, wasn't it? Click here to relive the laughs in our archives.

The LeisureSuit.net Webzine Archives

LeisureSuit.net Webzine is no longer publishing on a weekly basis. So where do you get great new content from your friends at LeisureSuit Media, the people who brought you two years and a hundred issues worth of LeisureSuit.net Webzine?

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One Hundred Issues of LeisureSuit.net
As we write this, we've just put the finishing touches on our 100th issue. Amazing that we'd reach this milestone relatively free from lawsuits and bankruptcy. Yet here we are.


Last week we announced that Jesus Christ is our personal Lord and savior. This week, in retrospect, we realized that he's just some long-haired Yid who got nailed to a cross.

We regret the error.


Re: Over the Edge: The 70's Cult Movie Guide (part I)
Subj: old tv series

Looking for an old tv series that came on around 330 to 500 pm right after school in late 70's, early 80s. I only remember that on fridays, the had someone called the librarian, an old man in like Merlin esque robe with long white hair and beard walking past cobwebby, mad scientist like bookshelf with bubbling flasks and various other things. There would be eerie music with the sound of a beating heart playing until he sat down and "read" the story for that day. Am I insane? Did I dream this up? been looking for the name of this program for 30 years. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-- kurtis77
May 16, 2008 at 7:31PM


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