Archive for November, 2005

Black Friday

This is the day of the year that you have to fight the little old blue haired ladies for the latest in sale items. If you joined into this holiday ritual this morning, I hope you survived unscathed. Those ladies can be vicious when they want to purchase the $49 dvd player.

Happy Thanksgiving

Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!!

Thanksgiving Eve Web Wanderings…

Located this strange bit of ummmmmm….. craft work. I believe it is a dildo cozy, but I can’t be sure. It could be a knitted alien from outer space… Link you be the judge.
Along the same line of thought is what happens when a dildo (or not) is used too much. Link
I am not sure […]

Weird…

…I had about a million things to talk about before I set up this blog. I think I now know what writer’s block feels like.

Newspaper Nabber

My newspapers have a tendency to stack up on my front porch during the week –since I enjoy laying around on the weekend reading these papers and catching up on old news. Well, recently my stash of newspapers has begun to disappear before the weekend arrives. I am not sure what to think about this. […]

Cute in a gross sort of way

Plush dolls that are supposed to resemble Pee and Poo. I will let you be the judge: Link.
Via cool hunter.

Star Wars Trilogy: Musical Edition

This was a new one on me. To see that someone out there decided that it was a good idea to write, cast, and perform Star Wars Trilogy: Musical Edition: Link. I found this on slashdot.

Mostly Vegetarian

When I was very young (before my teens) I decided, based on my love for animals, that I would no longer eat most types of meat. I would not eat any animal that I considered cute or that I wasn’t willing to kill myself. Considering that almost all animals are cute at some point or […]

Flying Spaghetti Monster


the dimwitted professor?

In college, I had a professor who was quite a character. He would come into class, sit on one of the front row desks, and lecture to us for about 30 minutes (of a two hour class) before leaving. One day his lecture was about the way CEO’s think. His theory was that the leaders […]