Sunday, April 19, 2009

Sunday Funnies

Apologies for the confusion here... Blooger (as I call it when it pisses me off) every now and then decides it's going to post something long before I actually have it put together. Also, when I'm trying to load more than one photo, it is ever so helpful about dropping in line returns and paragraph breaks... quite literally dozens, if there's more than a few pictures. So some of you may have seen a rather messy and incomplete version of Sunday Funnies.

The big find this week was My First Dictionary... the first dictionary for depressive paranoid schizophrenics.

Dave Schumaker at The Geology News Blog summarized my attitude toward physical activity... ...although I have to admit, I might have enjoyed the following activity in my younger days:From Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Partially Clips had a parable for our time. Blooger, bless its pointy little head, makes it difficult to make the picture big enough to read, so I recommend clicking over to see a version that doesn't require squinting.
I've been loving Wee Mousie's Classic Film stills for a while now. This one caused me a little bit of embarrassment when I broke out laughing in one of those odd quiet lulls that sometime happen in a crowded area. I had been planning on posting this last week, but it didn't really fit with the Easter theme. It turned out for the best, because the following shows what I think it would really look like if all of James Dobson's stupid went critical:
From My [confined] Space.

Of course one big news item this week was all the "teabagging" protests, which I addressed here and here (I finally got a comment from Micgar on the latter one today, but I personally think it's one of the funnier things I've posted). But Seeds of Doubt, another political humor and satire blog I've followed for a while, knocked this one out of the park with the two following funnies: Phydreaux Speaks posted this insight on the demographics of teabagging... Moving on to other news, a dead pixel has been spotted on Google Earth:
"Dead pixel in Google Earth" by Helmut Smits, 82 x 82 cm burned square, the size of one pixel from an altitude of 1 km. Hat tip to Today and Tomorrow.funny pictures of cats with captions
see more Lolcats and funny pictures. The requisite LolCats... the thing I adore about the above picture is that no matter what caption you put on it, it would be side-splitting. The next one isn't funny; it's truth.
funny pictures of cats with captions
see more Lolcats and funny pictures
fail owned pwned pictures
see more pwn and owned pictures. Failblog comes through with another masterful example of incompetence, but Bill Gates will not be outdone on that battlefield.
bill gates
see more Political Pictures

And it has sort of become traditional to send you all on your way with some cautionary message to consider as you start the new week...
fail owned pwned pictures
see more pwn and owned pictures

Have a good one!

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