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If you've been wondering why your daily pop culture hit hasn't been so daily of late rest assured we're not dead, on holidays or in exile. Nothing dramatic like that, the site was just undergoing a little face lift courtesy of Doctor Jonathan Zawada. Old Pedestrian was looking a bit ragged you see, those crow's feet were starting to look like craters and there were a few noticeable greys, plus we stare at the same page for eight hours a day everyday and it was time for a change. Don't tell her we told you this but the site was feeling a tad self-conscious next to her slick younger peers with their pop up gallery windows and minimal designs so she checked herself in for some nip tuck.
So after a few consultations with Dr. Z and an intense 40 hour surgery Pedestrian.tv was reborn. To take the plastic surgery metaphor way too far she's still the same girl (same content) she's just had a facelift (easier on the eye) and a Colonic Irrigation (better internal workings). Please have a look around, sit on the couch, use the toilet, help yourself to the fridge, poke your head into every room and make yourself at home - our house is your house and all that jazz.
There are more features and site updates to come so keep checking back for exciting new sections on the website. But for now we're over the moon with the new look Pedestrian and we hope you are too.
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at 01:26am
Work on that!
at 09:26am
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