Hellooooo! And welcome to the 102nd EVER newsletter from rathergood!
We've got a little song about how I wish I had a pet pig for you today. I would call him Mr Oinks:
http://www.rathergood.com/oinks
Also, here are some very hostile otters performing a Pantera song. They do have swearing going on, because they are so hostile and everything:
http://www.rathergood.com/hostile
I whacked up some more personal photos on flickr if you're interested in that sort of thing:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joelveitch/
We did a little spot at the Webbys bash last night in Shoreditch. We made up a song specially! A bespoke song! About the internet! It was great! But I don't have any video of it! So I can't show you! OH NOES! We'll record it though and hopefully I'll be able to show you the song soon. It really was very good, though you'll just have to take my word for it for now.
That's about it I think, except to tell you that I love you. I love you so hard I'd let you have my precious blubber to keep you warm, now the weather has turned cold. I'd get a biro, and I'd sharpen it up into a point, and I'd open up my belly and cut out all my blubber with that biro, and I'd give it all to you! If you want, I'll get some of my liver out as well! We can mix up my blubber and liver into a delicious meal that I like to call “Blibber” - you will really enjoy it! Hopefully I'll stay conscious long enough to see you smile!
You look so HOT today! Oh God and you smell SO GOOD!
Mwah mwah mwah extrasuperduperhugs!
Yours sincerely
Joel Veitch
Founder of rathergood.com
Member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences
Winner of 3 Webby Awards
Master of Arts (Electronic Media) Oxford Brookes
Bachelor of Arts (English and History) University of Leeds
Marksman (.22, 5.56, 7.62, LMG)
Former Sixer of Grey Six, 19th Forest Hill Cub Scouts
Former Member of MGS school cricket team
Former Sergeant, Combined Cadet Force (RAF Section)
Silver Swimming Badge
3rd best Cross Country runner in my class at age 12
Once had a letter published in the New Scientist
Newsletter 102Posted in blog on December 04, 2009 by skankhammer |









