That has to be one of the best titles of any post ever.
[Found here, crossposted here.]
Think that’s disgusting? Wait until they all get up. Now imagine the sound of sweaty Naugahyde shifting, coupled with the scent of stale beer, talcum powder and flatulence.
What’s worse than that? YOU get to knock on their door at 2AM and tell them to quiet down.
[Found here.]
Oh, yeah. It’s Canadian. It’s Swedish. It’s Fish. Right.
What we’ve got here is 538.6 grams of sticky pogie bait gummiecrap being advertised and sold as Original Swedish Fish (as opposed to the ubiquitous knock-offs). You Canucks ought to be ashamed, regardless of the Olympics, so don’t try to pawn this one off on the Greeks. Where do you get off mocking the Swedes?
[Found in Bunk’s kitchen.]
Didn’t you immediately think of the Olympics? So did I.
Just steer clear of him when the sap is running.
[Found here.]
Image found here.
Amazing interactive video. Take a drive through Haiti [found here.]
Cool Architecture and design here.
Axe Cop is AWESOME. Do not miss this action strip, created and written by a 5 year old, drawn by a 29 year old, and previously posted here. [The Awesome Miss C found this gem.]
How to build a space station animation.
This blog post is fascinating in its basic analysis of the topic while being dissected in the comments section. [Found here.]
This looks like an entertaining time waster.
Never played snooker, don’t know the rules, but this is impressive. [Found here.]
What type are you? [Found here.]
How to get from Las Vegas to Honolulu here. Direction 26 is the tough part.
Nice collection of clips of Tom Waits in the movies.
Strider’s collection of Crappy Album Covers is new and improved, cutting edge, wave of the future.
The Official Collection of Hot Links here.
Whoever added the Boots Randolph sound track to this car chase gets our respect.
In 1964, The Beatles wrote “Stairway to Heaven.” [Found here.]
Clark Terry’s classic scat “Mumbles” [from M @ Blogmocracy].
Gotcha some Buckwheat Zydeco with a cover of Lee Dorsey’s “YaYa.”
Might have posted this before, but I like the song. Originally recorded by Richard and Linda Thompson, it still kicks. Have a great weekend, folks.
WordPress was inexplicably shut down today (affecting 10.2 million blogs, including this one) but the techs brought service back in only 110 minutes. Amazing response time.
WP News here.