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Category: LOL Things
YAY! Toaster!
[Found here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No.162 – Red Panda, Dogsleds, Wayback Machine
Whatta Mascot.
There are some things even we can’t improve upon, and this is one of them. [Found here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No.161 – Suckerkick Fail, Ducky Bike & Sugar Gliders
[Found here, here and here. And that’s a tubful of Sugar Gliders.]
muoooaaaaagh.
Gyroscopy
One of the great things about international football tournaments (that’s soccer to you deniers) are the lengths that some fans go to get photos posted on the internet:
A fan cheers during the Club World Cup semi-final soccer match between Brazil’s Internacional and DR Congo’s TP Mazembe at Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi December 14, 2010.
Right. Nothing like putting the threaded axle of a bicycle wheel on your noggin, giving it a spin, and enjoying some self-trepanation while watching a soccer match. Next thing you know, your spinning image is posted here.
Cat Mirror
It’s obvious that the owners don’t also have a dog, otherwise the snowcat would be yellow by now. [Found here.]
Budget Amplifier
No idea what he’s listening to in the park shelter, but that’s not the weird part. He’s got boxes of Cheez-It Scrabble.
[Found in here.]
Don’t Forget IWYLD
That’s right, TR Fans.
Today is International Weigh Your Lemur Day, so get out your graph paper and tally sheets, line ‘em up and set ‘em down. If you use a digital scale be sure to cover it properly so that the inevitable little lemur leaks don’t damage the expensive electronics.
I can’t remember how many (supposedly) waterproof scales I’ve had to return over the years. It always ends in an argument with the salesperson, right up until I drop the bombshell:
“Look. This scale can’t even sustain a bladder full of lemur piss. I’ll show you. Wait here for a minute.”
Now, I don’t own a lemur, nor do I have a bladder of lemur piss to produce at a moment’s notice, but you’d be surprised at how fast you can get a damaged waterproof scale replaced with that simple browbeating argument.
Remember this but use it only when circumstances absolutely demand it, and you’re welcome.













