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"Yo
Yo Yo! Timothy Dalton here, chillin' out with an ounce
an' some gin and juicicles. And you know this be the shit
right here. It's more over there at the moment, on
account of a builder who left some sacks of concrete blocking
the front door of my house. Heavy rain has set the concrete,
sealing up the door and making me a prisoner inside my
own semi-detached.

Forced to live for weeks on a diet of cayenne pepper and
the liquid squeezed out of an old towel, I had plenty
of time to collect clippings from every single newspaper
and magazine I had in the house. And there were a lot
of them. I'm a lonely man who reads a lot."
Shift
Magazine, Feb 2002
"Mediapill's weekly celeb-riffing cartoons ("The
Amazing Adventures of Robert De Niro the Balloon") are
inspired, but their absurd faux-facts ("Brad Pitt and
Jennifer Aniston's marriage is one of convenience; Brad
has lost the hook that draws the ladder down from the
loft, and Jennifer has extendible claw-like arms") are
wickedly sublime. A+"

Evening
Standard ES Magazine, November 2001
"Mediapill - The Popbitch for 2002."

topfunwebsites.com,
Aug 2003
"Mediapill is a whacky site with a great archive
to check out. There hasn't been a new issue for a while
so you are introduced by Ainsley Harriot and a trilly
little number to go with it. Interesting! Anyway, go straight
to the archive and check out the past issues and especially
the highlights like the triangle and square show animations."

Writers
Guild of America Newsletter, February 2003
"mediapill.com (WARNING: not for the easily offended)"

The
Vancouver Courier, Jan 2003
"A weekly batch of enjoyably absurd cartoon portrayals
of the faux life of celebrities."

Unidentified
Dutchman On An Internet Forum, August 2002
"goed
man ! print en plak:
www.mediapill.com/bookofmany/
speel de nieuwe rage: hinder the swan!!"
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