His name is Traffic.
[Found here.]
This Bunkshelf made a funny without my help.
That floating island of garbage in the middle of the Pacific Ocean?
It’s a myth.
Flesh-like body parts for sale.
TRUE: A legal immigrant with no criminal record contributed $20K too much to a woman’s election campaign and was sentenced to 8 months in a confinement center for hard core criminals all because he criticized Barack Obama.
Got Alpaca? It’s the Other red meat.
Still Life With Monkey:
Oh, yeah, and then there’s this.
I’m kind of on a ska kick. It helps me decompress after all the holiday festivities, so here we go.
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones‘ “The Rascal King” from 1997.
Ska-P rocks from Madrid. From what I gather, they’re a popular anarchist ska band in Europe.
This cover of “Tainted Love” by The Skamonics is kind of interesting.
Happy New Year, have a great weekend, folks, and I’ll be over this nasty head cold soon.
It amazes the hell out of us that this small blog can garner such global interest by merely posting stuff that keeps our attention for more than 5 seconds. Thanks for all the comments, “likes” and Re-Tweets, and we wish you all a healthy and prosperous New Year.
–Bunk
*North Korea is a no-show on that list, but we’ve received surreptitious hits emanating directly from Pyongyang. That can only mean that Kim Jong Un Baboso himself reads here, and since that’s the case, we cordially invite him to golf himself.



[Found here. The last image reminds me of this classic story.]
[Found here.]
That’s Lon Chaney (aka “The Man of 1,000 Faces“) from 1928’s “Laugh, Clown, Laugh.” He was arguably the first trollface.
[Found here.]
Okuda San Miguel transforms abandoned church into Kaos Temple. [Related post here, via].
GEICO extended cut.
How bout some rough cajun booze-rock blues? Give a listen to “Interstate Love” by the Alabama Black Snakes… then read this.