The late 90s While searching for humiliating pictures of my soon-to-be-married friend, Steve, I came across this early example of mimicry that took place during a 1999 trip to the Hollywood Wax Museum with Jen C. Here, I provide more disturbing evidence that the late 90s, a time when I could apparently wear vertigo-inducing shirts [...]
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MimeFest 2008: Rocky Balbohab
July 21, 2008
Ruining the greatest Rocky II bench jumping tribute ever seen on the streets of Philadelphia was only a mild disappointment compared to having my post-knee surgery dad hurdle the bench like he was a human pogo stick. This was also his third time making the jump. The grunting was really just insult to injury.
The Incredible MimeFest 2008
June 27, 2008
You wouldn’t like me when I figure out how to correctly use the hue/saturation feature in Adobe Photoshop.
I suPOSE it’s time for another MimeFest 2008 entry
June 10, 2008
Everyone needs a muse.
SkyMall Fest 2008 meets MimeFest 2008 2008
June 2, 2008
Two worlds colliding. Evidently, SkyMall magazine and Southwest Airlines have gone the way of plagiarism in their efforts to avoid the negative effects of rising fuel prices.
Imagine being Magically Whisked Away to MimeFest 2008
May 14, 2008
Physical fitness and mind and body wellness have always been a top priority in the Ohab family. This emphasis likely derives from our youth when Marty coached us on virtually every single team sport the YMCA had to offer. It was not uncommon for bedtime stories to contain fantastic lessons on how to “squash the [...]
MimeFest 2008: The Incredible Servathon
May 1, 2008
More than 3200 volunteers participated in Servathon 2008, but only one of them was a shredded shirt away from the perfect mime.
MimeFest 2008: University of Delaware
April 18, 2008
Who knew a trip to the University of Delaware would inspire a new marketing strategy for one of the nation’s leading diversified health care benefits companies? I’ll tell you who: Lindsor.
MimeFest 2008: Always the Right Decision
April 8, 2008
John effectively portrays Samuel Adams as he undoubtedly would have stood after demanding the removal of British troops from Boston. Not pictured: Mark, Jenny, and Angela recreate the Boston Massacre.






August 24, 2008
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