Category: Humor?

World’s largest Windows error message | NetworkWorld.com Community

By , February 21, 2006 7:29 pm

World’s largest Windows error message | NetworkWorld.com Community

Wonderful!

Angry hare attacked dogsled – Aftenposten.no

By , February 21, 2006 8:26 am

Angry hare attacked dogsled – Aftenposten.no

Where’s Elmer Fudd when you need him!

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla’s Weblog :: Vinyl is Stealing

By , February 18, 2006 1:46 pm

The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla’s Weblog :: Vinyl is Stealing

An old newspaper ad which shows that nothing has changed…

Vinyl is stealing!

Man menaces cops with didgeridoo | The Register

By , February 16, 2006 11:06 am

Man menaces cops with didgeridoo | The Register

Crazy days…

The Accuser: A Joyous and Cargo-Laden John Frum Day To All Of You!

By , February 15, 2006 6:34 pm

The Accuser: A Joyous and Cargo-Laden John Frum Day To All Of You!

And a happy John Frum day to all!

Tune In, Turn On, Veg Out

By , February 15, 2006 2:05 pm

Wired News:
Tune In, Turn On, Veg Out

5 years without tv. Sounds like me but it’s been closing in on 7 with me now and I really haven’t missed it. Haven’t missed wasting time watching things I wasn’t interested in just because it was on. Haven’t missed having much more “free” time to do other things like take a walk, read, listen to music (while walking or reading). And am not interested in going back…

George Bush is a Saint!

By , February 12, 2006 4:42 pm

Found this at
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-alterman/laughs-for-a-snowy-sunday_b_15533.html
and couldn’t resist reposting. Enjoy!

President Bush was scheduled to worship at a small Methodist Church outside Washington, D.C. as part of Karl Rove’s campaign to reverse Bush’s rapidly deteriorating approval ratings. A week before the visit, Rove called on the Methodist Bishop who was scheduled to preach on the chosen Sunday. “As you know, Bishop,” began Rove, “we’ve been getting a lot of bad publicity among Methodists because of the president’s position on stem cell research and the like. We’d gladly arrange for Jack Abramoff’s friends to make a contribution of $100,000 to the church if during your sermon you would say that President Bush is a saint.”

The Bishop thought about it for a few minutes, and finally said, “This parish is in rather desperate need of funds … I’ll agree to do it.”

The following Sunday, Bush pompously showed up for the photo op, looking especially smug even while attempting to appear pious.

After making a few announcements, the Bishop began his homily: “George W. Bush is a petty, vindictive, sanctimonious hypocrite and a nitwit.
He is a liar, a cheat, and a low-intelligence weasel with the world’s largest chip on his shoulder.
He used every dirty election trick in the book and still lost, but his toadies in the Supreme Court appointed him.
He lied about his military record in which he used special privilege to avoid combat, and then had the gall to dress up and pose on an aircraft carrier before a banner stating “Mission Accomplished.”
He invaded a sovereign country for oil and war profiteering, turning Iraq into a training ground for terrorists who would destroy our country.
He continues to confuse the American people by insisting on a nonexistent connection between the horrors of 9/11 and the reason he started his war in Iraq.
He routinely appoints incompetent and unqualified cronies to high-level federal government positions and as a result, hundreds and hundreds of Americans died tragically in New Orleans.
He lets corporate polluters despoil God’s creation and doom our planet. He uses fear-mongering to justify warrantless spying on American citizens, in clear violation of our Constitution.
He is so psychotic and megalomaniacal that he believes that he was chosen by God.
He is the worst example of a Methodist I have ever personally known.
But compared to Dick Cheney and Karl Rove and the rest of the evil fascist bastards in this administration, George W. Bush is a saint.

The Register: The Home of the Mighty BOFH

By , February 10, 2006 12:39 pm

The Register: The Home of the Mighty BOFH

They Call Me Bruce (2006)

By , February 10, 2006 9:07 am

They Call Me Bruce (2006)

Plot Outline: B Movie Legend Bruce Campbell is mistaken for his character Ash from the Evil Dead trilogy and forced to fight real monsters in a small town in Orgeon.

Fanboy alert!

McDonald’s Videogame

By , February 5, 2006 6:33 pm

McDonald’s Videogame

This is ??? 😉

Weird at the least…

100dildos.com

By , February 3, 2006 8:19 pm

100dildos.com

Need I say more? Go, look, soil yourself… 😉

Interesting anyway…

UserFriendly Strip Comments

By , February 3, 2006 12:02 pm

UserFriendly Strip Comments

LOVE IT!

Hey Cingular! You can kiss my (_|_) too!

😉

Bullshit Bingo [Random!]

By , January 31, 2006 8:09 am

Bullshit Bingo [Random!]

Almost makes me want to go to meetings again… But not quite. 😉

UserFriendly – KDE vs Gnome

By , January 29, 2006 1:14 pm

UserFriendly – KDE vs Gnome

KDE is clearly superior!

Sorry Gnomes…

Best $50 car he ever bought

By , January 25, 2006 10:43 pm

Best $50 car he ever bought!

This was sent to me by my brother. The guy is a regular at his landfill. Says that this is the best $50.00 car he ever bought!

I think he needs to “rice” it. I mean with that exaust! 😉

UserFriendly – DCMA Explained

By , January 22, 2006 8:10 am

UserFriendly – DCMA Explained

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

By , September 29, 2005 8:05 pm

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)smashed-screen-desktop-picture

Cool! And potentially deadly, depending on who you pull this on…

BOFH: Putting a price on the Boss | The Register

By , September 9, 2005 7:50 am


BOFH: Putting a price on the Boss | The Register

😉

Crap I Drew on My Lunch Break

By , August 16, 2005 9:11 pm

Crap I Drew on My Lunch Break

Not safe for whatever profanity wise but funny as hell!

UserFriendly Strip Comments

By , August 15, 2005 10:28 pm

UserFriendly Strip 20050815

Oh yes! Been there, done that, more than once.

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