Posts tagged “comedy”
George Carlin website
Webbified I’m always amazed and excited to find a web site of a real famous person. I found a link at BrainLog to the personal web site of George Carlin. Did you know he won his third Grammy this year? There is a ton of useful (and fun) information there, including a rant by the
Thongs Sales
The best two lines in this article – Undergarment Trend Gets New Cheeky Exposure – are: “Thong sales have unseated traditional women’s underwear as the fastest-growing lingerie niche,” and “In the same way push-up bras lifted the sagging lingerie business 10 years ago …” link via the obscure store and reading room
Available Domain Names
More from the These Are Still Available Department: flatoutbroke.com elephantcool.com gangstertripping.com runningaroundincircles.com departmentofelephants.com shecameinthroughthebathroomwindow.com
Foot-and-Mouth Believed to Be First
Foot-and-Mouth Believed to Be First Virus Unable to Spread through Microsoft Outlook! “Researchers Shocked to Finally Find Virus That Email App Doesn’t Like”
Cannibal Expelled from School
Did you hear about the cannibal who was expelled from school?
Available domain names
Available domain names: shootingupinvain.com westsidecrack.com bloggerman.com racktastic.com beverlyhillscrack.com trojanchicken.com rockinpneumonia.net tornadomonkey.com bananaweight.com homerdonut.com lobsterback.com moveoverrover.net tragicsoda.com and depressingsoda.com secretwaterballoon.com dreadfulheadache.com tomatomonster.com evilcheesegroup.com netcraptacular.com frenchfrymusic.com mycoolcucumber.com Nobody wants these?! [Note: I just registered terribleheadache.com for no apparent reason. <grin>]
Boston Accents
Boston Accents, and Why They’re Sexy “Women are drawn to young and developing children because they appeal to our maternal instincts. Boston accents mimic a child’s speech and thus also appeal to our maternal instincts. Therefore, women find Boston accents to be cute. Consequently, a male who has a Boston accent is sub-consciously associated with
An Axe in My Head
Incredibly Useful Information Department How to say, “Oh my God! There’s an axe in my head,” in over 60 languages. link via weblog wannabe
A Good Cause
I finally did my part and chipped in to help the lesser kudu. Please support this worthy and noble endeavor.