Tried my first photomorph. Pretty happy with the results, though it inspired an argument with my girlfriend about if she’d still love me if I was a freakish half man, half koala. Love is forever :-(.
Happy Towel Day, everyone! Towel Day celebrates the life and work of Douglas Adams, a brilliant author and tech enthusiast who was taken too early from us in 2001.
If you haven’t read The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, I strongly recommend you do so. It is hands-down my favorite book. If you HAVE already read it, read it again! Or, better yet, take a look at some of his other works, like the Dirk Gently collection.
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I think Facebook likes wrestling a little too much. Or apparently I got a BA from Wrestlemania XXIV! (I minored in Knowing Your Role/Shutting Your Mouth)
I WARNED YOU ABOUT HER!
Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world. — Kaiser Wilhelm. Proof that not EVERYTHING war-loving German leaders say is crap.
If two men are fighting and the wife of one of them comes to rescue her husband from his assailant, and she reaches out and seizes him by his private parts, you shall cut off her hand. Show her no pity. —
Deuteronomy 25:11-12, New International Version (NIV)
Apparently, the Bible’s got a pretty strict “No Sac-Tapping” policy…
So I’ve gotten into Community, over the last few days I’ve gotten up-to-date on it. My take: I like it, I really do — but it’s not the sort of laugh out loud kind of show I was expecting. Not to say I don’t laugh, but the best jokes are more sporadic. I wouldn’t say it’s really missing anything, though. More than other sitcoms, I connect and deeply care about the characters, and I feel like I’m a part of their lives. That’s good writing. There is something wholly enjoyable about watching them.
Anyway, one thing kept tugging at me when I was watching. Whenever the Dean opened up and showed his vulnerability and his need to be loved by his students, something in my head connected him to another school administrator. Cinnamon J. Scudworth. Obviously you can say there are differences, but how different are then, REALLY? Scudworth is evil, but then the Dean is borderline racist, invades students’ privacy, sexually harasses Jeff, and is generally pretty self-centered. They’re both insecure — one feels like a child compared to City College, the other to John Stamos.
I think what I’m really trying to say is COMMUNITY NEEDS MR. BUTLERTRON
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