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message 101: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
It's kind of sweet, actually. I like how she notices EVERYTHING, from the flowers to the arched doorways.

I'm pretty sure she doesn't get around much, though.


message 102: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments She was on CBC radio yesterday and said she reviews every single restaurant in town...it's a small town, so KFC gets a review, the Truck Stop Restaurant out on Highway 7 gets a review...it's cute.

Even that crass author Anthony Bourdain tweeted about it...what an crass ass.


message 103: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments http://www.gopfl.com/pfl_about.html

Pillow fight league...it's real. Apparently, people train to fight. People pay to see events!


message 104: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
It'll never replace roller derby.
Or dwarf tossing.


message 105: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments Roller Derby seems to be getting big here...either that or someone I work with is moonlighting as a rollergirl b/c there are constantly posters up in the kitchen at work advertising their 'jams'. By 'jam' I mean middle aged women with suggestive names rolling around a ring giving each other bruises and black eyes.

But, pillow fighting seems nicer in a way does't it? I picture two college girls in their skimpy pjs hitting each other with pillows...I must stop.


message 106: by [deleted user] (new)

This is not to scold, but people have been seriously
injured and killed by people throwing them for sport. I'm not referring to Roller Derby.


message 107: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
Sob! Diana scolded me.
I'm going to sit in the corner for a while.


message 108: by Melki (last edited Mar 29, 2012 02:53AM) (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
Potato removed from clergyman's anus

"He explained to me, quite sincerely, he had been hanging curtains naked in he kitchen when he fell backwards on to the kitchen table and on to a potato," said Sheffield, England A&E nurse Trudi Watson. "But it's not for me to question his story."

That's much less embarrassing than any other possible explanation...


message 109: by Tom (new)

Tom Paolangeli | 4 comments Melki wrote: "Potato removed from clergyman's anus

"He explained to me, quite sincerely, he had been hanging curtains naked in he kitchen when he fell backwards on to the kitchen table and on to a potato," s..."


Well thank you ever so much for sharing that. Now I'll never be able to look at a potato without thinking about where it's been...


message 110: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments Tom, potatoes are grown in soil and manure... They've been covered in shit since they were planted...


message 111: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments Potatoes have eyes...poor potato


message 112: by L.T. (new)

L.T. Fawkes (ltfawkes) | 18 comments This is one of my personal favorites. It appeals on so many different levels :)

http://twilightlawnsplc.co.uk/


message 113: by L.T. (new)

L.T. Fawkes (ltfawkes) | 18 comments Hazel wrote: "http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1gQb24/..."

Thanks, Hazel. I want to befriend David.


message 114: by L.T. (new)

L.T. Fawkes (ltfawkes) | 18 comments Okay - one more and then I swear I'll get back to work:

http://www.theonion.com/articles/stud...


message 115: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments Couple of good DIY projects. What are you doing this weekend?

How about extracting ink from a squid? You could use it to write a letter to your Grandmother? http://blog.makezine.com/2012/03/29/h...

Maybe making a Death Star Pinata? Try and use The Force instead of a broomstick to break this one open. http://starwars.com/play/online-activ...


message 116: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments L.T. wrote: "This is one of my personal favorites. It appeals on so many different levels :)

http://twilightlawnsplc.co.uk/"


the story of Sarahs Folly is brilliant...


message 117: by Jeb (new)

Jeb Harrison (jebh) | 36 comments No offense to any FarmVille lovers, but...what do you folks DO out there with the cows and chickens and SHEEP and all that? (Here's a funny rant: http://jsharrison22855.blogspot.com/2...)


message 118: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments


message 119: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments http://www.sadanduseless.com/

Go there and laugh.


message 120: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Doll-Ho...

Just in case you have an old doll house, a hamster, and about 50 hours in spare time...


message 121: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
I don't understand how you keep the hamster from eating EVERYTHING. There's a reason those Habitrails are made out of plastic.


message 122: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments We Canadians are wild ones...you should come visit our country and check out our Museums. Here is the latest exhibit at the Museum of Science & Tech http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca...

Not sure how this fits in with science and tech? We went there last year and I recall exhibits on sno-mobiles, telephones, star trek and hockey masks.


message 123: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments [image error]


message 125: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
I think the WTF look on Orville's face says it all.


message 126: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments I think its brilliant. Its better than the usual way people have their dead animals stuffed, and far better than the most common thing people do with dead pets, which is to have the vet dispose of them.


message 127: by Shanna (new)

Shanna (rubberparrot) | 14 comments What does one do with a flying squirrel?


message 128: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments Is that a common thing to do over there in the UK?

We have little pet cemeteries over here.


message 129: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments The guy in the story is dutch, I think. We have pet cemetaries over here too, but generally they're pricey, so many dead pets are disposed of by the vet, or buried in back gardens.

And a new it came from the internet post:

http://io9.com/5917785/alien-versus-p...


message 130: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments When we had a cat put down the cheapest thing was the pet cemetary...I guess there is a local who donates their land and mows the grass.
That might be a good topic for a humour book?


message 131: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments The BBC is reporting on Canada - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-ca...

Feel sorry for us.


message 132: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments Bookworm wrote: "The BBC is reporting on Canada - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-ca...

Feel sorry for us."


this is one of the things that bothers me about militant vegans thinking everyone should be vegan. It would create even more populations like this where food costs a fortune, and where they are beholden to other nations for the basics. Thankfully, militant vegans won't ever get their way because its unsustainable.


message 133: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments I loved how the reporting was taken a bit too far - it would be like comparing food prices in Antarctica or some other very very remote place.
Just so you know, in my part of Canada I might pay $1 or $2 (maybe even $1 or $2 / lb) for a cabbage ... not $27!!


message 134: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments This could only happen in Canada...Thieves take millions of dollars worth of maple syrup!

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montrea...


message 135: by Melki (last edited Aug 31, 2012 12:20PM) (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
Now they'll use that as an excuse to raise maple syrup prices again!


message 136: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
And just when the price was getting reasonable again. Blast.


message 137: by Mathew (new)

Mathew Smith | 686 comments Finally, http://news.yahoo.com/abba-museum-ope...

I'm crossing my fingers for an additional wing to the museum dedicated to Ace Of Base! http://www.youtube.com/artist/ace_of_...

Love the Swedes!


message 138: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 309 comments this ones for Melki

Spooning can lead to forking.


message 139: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 154 comments I always wondered where sporks came from... ;-D


message 140: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
Awww! Thanks, Hazel :D


message 141: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm wondering if this author does signing sessions in my local bookshop.


message 142: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
LOL!


message 143: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 03, 2013 04:10PM) (new)

I really don't recall doing this. Or, indeed, looking like this. And my middle name isn't McMuffin. So on the whole, it looks as if this isn't me. That's a bit of a relief.


message 144: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
I'm sorry to say there is an American television show called Tosh.0 that features clip after clip of people drinking urine, ingesting spoonfuls of cinnamon, then vomiting, jumping off roofs and breaking their ankles, etc. That's what's known as entertainment in the US.


message 145: by [deleted user] (new)

And yet you gave us 'Frasier', 'Friends' and 'The Big Bang Theory'. That's entertainment by anyone's standards.


message 146: by Melki (new)

Melki | 3540 comments Mod
I think 'Friends' was stolen from 'Coupling'.
I'm pretty sure we can take full credit for 'The Sopranos', though.


message 147: by Melki (new)


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message 149: by [deleted user] (new)

Yeah, you need to be sober when you're geeing up that donkey and cart.


message 150: by [deleted user] (new)

Chris wrote: "Yeah, you need to be sober when you're geeing up that donkey and cart."

But a drunk Jesus would be pretty wild. He'd wake up dressed only in a pair of sandals, surrounded by fish and slices of bread, saying "Dude, did I really try to shove a camel through the eye of a needle?"


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