Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Busy Week
Sorry for the lack of posts.
So in the mean time, AutoTune The News 3.
Labels: Music, News, Politics, Pop Culture, Video
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Didn't think it was all that bad....
'Days Of Darkness'
Audio NSFW
Total low-budget C-Movie, but it kept me watching.
Probably because the lead character [the guy in the blue t-shirt] is hubba2.
Labels: Bad Movies, Hubba Hubba, Video, Zombies
Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Twitter Jumps The Whale
Labels: Cartoons, Celebrity Gossip, Interwebs, Pop Culture, Technology, Twitter, Video
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Worst. Movie. Ever.
'Undead'
Was stoked because it's a zombie movie, but it's just plain stupid.
Supposedly some aliens send down meteors and cast rain showers on some little town in Australia.
You can tell they were trying to be all Shaun Of The Dead with humor and stuff.
Didn't work.
You learn nothing about the hero-bad ass.
The rain supposedly is acid and burns their clothes, yet on skin it's fine.
The continuity of burning clothing is non-existent.
And at the end, the aliens suck all the people up in the sky, and then return them all back to life and healthy.
Whua?
No explanation given as to why the aliens only chose this town either.
And as you guessed it, the zombie virus comes back.
Total waste of my time and brain cells.
Was stoked because it's a zombie movie, but it's just plain stupid.
Supposedly some aliens send down meteors and cast rain showers on some little town in Australia.
You can tell they were trying to be all Shaun Of The Dead with humor and stuff.
Didn't work.
You learn nothing about the hero-bad ass.
The rain supposedly is acid and burns their clothes, yet on skin it's fine.
The continuity of burning clothing is non-existent.
And at the end, the aliens suck all the people up in the sky, and then return them all back to life and healthy.
Whua?
No explanation given as to why the aliens only chose this town either.
And as you guessed it, the zombie virus comes back.
Total waste of my time and brain cells.
Labels: 00's, Bad Movies, Blurb Movie Reviews, International, Movies, Video, Zombies
Monday, May 11, 2009
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
For My Gay Guy Peeps....
and The Ladies....
Guys With iPhones.
[Most def NSFW.]
If you think about it, it's a peek into the narcissistic and 'show-offedness' of the male psyche.
Labels: Gay, Images, Interwebs, Porn, Technology
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Friday, May 01, 2009
Today In Useless Info: 'Oyster Crackers'
'Oyster crackers are small, salted, buttery crackers, typically hexagons about 0.59 in (15 mm) in diameter, although a slightly larger circular variety is also prevalent. They are popular in the northeastern USA, where they are served as an accompaniment to soup, and in the Cincinnati area, where they are frequently served with the city's distinctive chili.
In New England oyster crackers are served in oyster stew and chowders. Oyster crackers do not contain oysters. The origin of the name is unclear, but it may be that they were originally served with oyster stew or clam chowder or merely that their form (a vaguely round 'shell' that splits evenly into two parts) was suggestive of the shape of an oyster in its shell. According to the web site of the still-extant bakery discussed below, the crackers were so named because they were commonly served with oyster stew and other oyster dishes (at least on their early packages).
The oyster cracker was invented by Adam Exton, a baker in Trenton, New Jersey. He emigrated to America from Lancashire, England in 1842. [1] In Trenton, Exton opened a cake and cracker bakery with his brother-in-law, Richard Aspden in 1846. Although Aspden died the following year, Exton continued with the bakery (named the Exton Cracker Bakery or Adam Exton & Co.). He invented the oyster cracker along with a machine that rolled and docked pastry and solved the sanitary problems of hand-rolling crackers.
His oyster cracker was so popular that competitor bakeries "borrowed" his recipe and began producing them as well.
Westminster crackers still makes oyster crackers.
They are known for their tiny appearance. Also, they have a taste similar to saltine crackers.'
Labels: Food, History, Today In, Useless Info