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Nathan’s Christening
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Funny not so much for its content, as its presentation.
The Curveball Illusion
Check out this optical illusion on The Break of the Curveball. Even if you’re not a baseball fan, the illusion is effective. Click “reversal” to have your eyes deceive you once again. via Terry O’Day on Facebook
Colbert on John Yoo Hiring at Philadelphia Inquirer
“You can’t wrap your dishes in a blog.” Perfect. comedy. delivery. The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Extra! Extra! Bleed All About It! colbertnation.com
Bubble Spinner
Sheesh, Twitter & Facebook have been monopolizing my online attention lately. But hey, it’s Friday, the sun is shining here on the Right Coast, let’s have some Flash Fun with Bubble Spinner.
Billy Mays Orders From A McDonald’s Drive-Thru
Gets weak towards the end, but I chuckled at: “But wait, there’s more… I’d like to get a Hash Brown!”
Phillies Announcer Harry Kalas Dies
R.I.P. Harry the K. We’ll never forget your call of the Phillies’ last out in the 2008 World Series:
The Tyranny of Obama
Pay close attention around 2:03. When did this “Tyranny” begin again? The Daily Show With Jon Stewart M – Th 11p / 10c Baracknophobia – Obey thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Economic Crisis Political Humor
Fun With Physics – Civiballs
Funny name. Fun game. Civiballs. Cut the chains to drop the colored balls into their respective containers.
The 9-12 Project – Because I Love America
Colbert & his researchers nail it once again: The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c The 10.31 Project comedycentral.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor NASA Name Contest “The 9-12 Project is not for families directly affected by 9/11… just people building their careers on it.”
He’s Just Not That Into Me
Well, this was a first. For the first time in over 20 years as a member of the digital universe (save for my foray into online dating): I’ve been rejected as a potential “friend” online. It was bound to happen, sure. But I didn’t expect it from someone I had actually met in real life. […]