If you saw that when ordering ice-cream, and you actually wanted some, would you order it by its real name or by what’s on the label? And how awkward would it be to ask for some nuts with that?
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If you saw that when ordering ice-cream, and you actually wanted some, would you order it by its real name or by what’s on the label? And how awkward would it be to ask for some nuts with that?
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For those of you who enjoy a good chuckle, here’s a collection of cat pictures (sorry, we forgot to celebrate caturday this saturday, but we’re sure this collection of pics will more than make up for it:
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I knew she was in a Star Wars movie somewhere. Wait, no, I think that’s just her new HEROES skill. I’ll take all 8!
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Well, I have to say, after watching tonight’s episode of “Hung” (entitled “Can I call you Dick?”) I have to say I am quite impressed with the show. It is certainly funny, but I’m not going to reveal anything about it (not that it deserves that kind of anti-spoiler treatment, but you have to watch it to appreciate it). In case you’re wondering, the ending credits song for this episode is “Mickey Avalon – My Dick”. Read on for the lyrics lmao.
Oh, and HBO is running a contest in which you come up with an ad to Pimp Ray, and in which you might win 10K. The best ads will be featured on Facebook. Here’s my take on the matter:
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You know its gonna be a great day when the Wall Street Journal covers a Mooning Festival in Laguna Niguel, Orange county, CA – on the front page of the paper. Sarah McBride (the author of the article) – you’re my hero. Let me just quote some of the colorful puns she’s managed to sneak onto the front page:
A Mooning Festival Is Something The Mayor Just Can’t Get Behind
As Town Turns Its Back on 30-Year-Old Event, Will Train Flashing Go Into Eclipse?…This year, the city, on the busy Orange County corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, is planning a crackdown.
Superb, I have to say, that kind of writing really cheers up the front page of an otherwise stuffy (even on a Friday) paper. For those interested in more details, check out the event’s official site. The site even has estimated schedules for when trains will pass. The event is a yearly occurrence, and marks its 30th anniversary this year. Get this – last year between 8 and 10 thousand people showed up. If I lived in the area, I’d be taking Amtrak trains back and forth just to ride by that many asses. I mean, that’s gotta be a site to see! Here are some pics for you – one “on location” and one from inside a train.
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