posted by
eftychia at 03:28pm on 2003-07-27
(EDIT 2003-07-29: Fixed wrong URL in last item in list.)
- A purple polar bear. Need I say more? (Reuters Photo)
- Flying underpants cause crash on German highway (Reuters). Uh ... again, need I say more?
- Metaphors and similies by high school students, such as, "His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like underpants in a dryer without Cling Free," and "Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever."
theferrett wrote
an insightful post about flamage that presents a different
explanation for the tendency to flame than I've seen elsewhere.
And in proper Ferrett fashion, he includes some memorable
imagery. "If this were a real argument, you'd be shouting and
covering each other with fine mists of enraged spittle, and you'd both
see that you were incoherent with wrath... But this is email, and they
have to respond to your points one by one, ticking them off as if
logic and reason were driving them when really. And you parry and
counterthrust, and you make one or two valid points, drawing more
blood, like a toreador pricking an enraged bull with his tiny
swords."- What would Lord of the Rings sound like if it had been written by someone else? Say, Douglas Adams, or Dante, or Kipling, or John Norman? Or even as a lawsuit (Sauron v. Frodo)?
- Winners of the 2003 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (Uh, y'all know what that contest is, right? Just in case: "a whimsical literary competitioon that challenges entrants to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels.") Bulwer-Lytton, of course, is the author whose opening line Snoopy was constantly trying to re-use in Peanuts.
yesthattom's
Do Not Notify me about The National Not Call Registry Service:
"Shesh! Someone even started forwarding the announcement to all the
pornographic mailing lists I'm on. I completely lost my erection!"- Many of you will have seen funny courtroom exchanges before, but just in case anybody hasn't, or has forgotten some of the good ones...
- A geek rap song that amused me. Oh my, that entry seems to have generated a lot of comments.
- I'm not sure how close this is, 'cause nobody who left a comment in Interrobang's journal coughed up a literal translation, but the very concept is kind of cool for reasons I can't quite put my finger on: "Auld langs syne oyf yidish" by "Robbie Burns-tein".