Man Loses Bread Knife — X-Rays Find it in His Skull
Okay, I normally don’t post this type of thing but some times it’s just too amazing that the guy didn’t know he had a friggin’ knife in his skull!
NEWS.com.au: Knife in Head Creates Headache
Okay, I normally don’t post this type of thing but some times it’s just too amazing that the guy didn’t know he had a friggin’ knife in his skull!
NEWS.com.au: Knife in Head Creates Headache
io9 had a feature article today on a spoof posted on b3ta.com featuring Doctor Hooey! An exploration of what if Doctor Who was filmed in Turkey on a budget of 27 pounds? b3ta.com is also going to be looking for people to play Daleks in part 2. As a companion to the above, here is…
Graph from an article of 35 Extremely funny graphs and charts. Couldn’t stop snickering. My aunt lives in Seattle and another friend is in California. This matches them perfectly. See more images here.. Related Images:
Apparently NC is recalling several thousand license plates with the letters “WTF” in the plate. Heh. That would have been an awesome license plate. I wonder if I could get one that says “RTM” (read the manual)? The information was on Slashdot this morning. Related Images:
I tried to find the original article so I could link back. Unfortunately, searching the Washington Post web site doesn’t return any hits for the word “neologisms.” Going through Google turned up lots of hits of people posting the same or similar lists, but no one had a link back to the Washington Post contest….
New and improve weather forecasting! Read the amazing news at the Weather Underground: Cyclopsychic research breakthrough proves hurricanes/global warming connection Posted by: JeffMasters, 8:13 AM EDT on April 01, 2008 A stunning new breakthrough in hurricane research has conclusively settled the matter: global warming is making Atlantic hurricanes and tropical storms more frequent. The new…
A friend of mine keeps making really bad puns. There is another punster at my office, too. He knew the Big Word for punning: par·o·no·ma·sia [par-uh-noh-mey-zhuh, -zhee-uh, -zee-uh] 1. the use of a word in different senses or the use of words similar in sound to achieve a specific effect, as humor or a dual…