Saturday, March 28, 2009
Sham-Whoa...
This just in, Ally's hero Vince Offer (pictured at right), who was thrust into the collective conscious of these United States via his ubiquitous Sham-Wow commercials, has been arrested.
Of all the things to be arrested for, Vince was pummeling a prostitute in a Miami hotel.
Classy.
Check out the mug shots. Wow indeed.
If we can't trust the people who yell at us on TV until we buy their crap, who can we trust?
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
how did i not know about this?!!???
i remember the extensive collection of cards, but i never knew about the movie!!
via this guy
as older brothers and huge influences on who i am and what i like today, y'all have failed me. REPENT!!
via this guy
as older brothers and huge influences on who i am and what i like today, y'all have failed me. REPENT!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Strange Parallel
To make up for the previous post:
[EDIT: The original embedded video was removed from the source, but this is the same film, but at a lesser sound and visual quality.]
[EDIT: The original embedded video was removed from the source, but this is the same film, but at a lesser sound and visual quality.]
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
I Have A New Hero
Like all true heroes, this man showed up just when a people needed him most: in the midst of chaos.
With economic fears steadily climbing daily, a neighboring country apparently on the brink of a collapse, and two monsters that refuse to die re-emerging we needed someone to look up to and believe in.
He doesn't need a cape, he has his Coors Light sweatshirt. And like all heroes, he has principles that separate him from everyone else. In fact, this separation is exactly what has gained him his new hero status.
You see, he claims that he cannot be charged with driving while intoxicated because he is a "sovereign man." He "lives within [him]self" and not Pennsylvania. The rules and laws therefore do not apply to him.
Brilliant.
Meet Scott A. Witmer.
[Unfortunately, there was no mugshot available, but I did a google search for "my hero" and the picture above is essentially what I would imagine him to look like, if he were a horse.]
With economic fears steadily climbing daily, a neighboring country apparently on the brink of a collapse, and two monsters that refuse to die re-emerging we needed someone to look up to and believe in.
He doesn't need a cape, he has his Coors Light sweatshirt. And like all heroes, he has principles that separate him from everyone else. In fact, this separation is exactly what has gained him his new hero status.
You see, he claims that he cannot be charged with driving while intoxicated because he is a "sovereign man." He "lives within [him]self" and not Pennsylvania. The rules and laws therefore do not apply to him.
Brilliant.
Meet Scott A. Witmer.
[Unfortunately, there was no mugshot available, but I did a google search for "my hero" and the picture above is essentially what I would imagine him to look like, if he were a horse.]
Monday, March 9, 2009
my review of zak snyder's 'watchmen'
Friday, March 6, 2009
drive-by posting
Required Saturday Morning Viewing! Coming Soon!
also, this just in ... Radiohead continues to kick ass, THIS time at the expense of Mily Cyrus *AND* her busted teeth.
also, this just in ... Radiohead continues to kick ass, THIS time at the expense of Mily Cyrus *AND* her busted teeth.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
This Just In
A couple of devotees were just handed a book deal simply for inventing an artery clogging recipe.
Hmph.
Hmph.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Returning the F(l)avor
Ally, your post about the demise of bacon was almost as cute as it was completely and totally premature.
I have company in thinking so.
Top that.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
help!
can anyone explain to me why the word "caterwauling" is sometimes on repeat in my head? furthermore, can you explain why i think of paul mccartney during these confusing times?
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