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The Most Annoying Phrases Ever: Chosen by You {Lemondrop}
Nov 28th 2008 10:03PM How about "Can you hear me now?". I'm so SICK of that, it makes me wanna puke.
Fictitious reply: "Yes, not only can I hear you but you annoy me so much that I ain't answering. Now shut it up or I'll stick your cell phone where the sun don't shine!"
Here's another one: "Git R Done". Such a moronic cliche already. I hate it.
America's Most Hated Foods {Slashfood}
Nov 28th 2008 9:47PM I'm a pretty adventurous eater. I've eaten plenty of "exotic" food here in the U.S.A. and Canada. I've tried all the foods listed except for that Mexican plant stuff. I like all of them except for peas (slimy! Leaves a horrible taste in my mouth. It's like eating someone else's snot. Hurl City!), pea soup (peas in it - need I say more?), and brussel sprouts (like eating shrubbery, little bushes). Some other vegetables are OK but NOT MIXED TOGETHER. Uh-uh. I like tuna fish, eggs, mayo, etc. but also NOT TOGETHER. Tuna noodle casserole is a waste of good foods, it's disgusting to the max! I like cooked carrots and beets. I've eaten "strange" meats like shark, rattlesnake, buffalo, and escargot (snails). I LOVE liver, when it's cooked. I've eaten oysters in the Chicago area, they're OK if they're cooked well enough - but I will NEVER eat a "prarie (or "mountain") oyster". Prairie oysters are pickled pig testicles - yes, they are HOG BALLS. People in the Southern states eat them like they're a special dish - YUK! I like a wide spectrum of foods, and I'm willing to try others as well but I have my limits. Keep cool.
'Donkey Kong' Recreated With LEGO Bricks {Switched.com}
Aug 14th 2008 9:25PM Cool, man!
Public Displays of Affection -- Love Is Fouling the Air {Asylum}
Jul 18th 2008 11:09PM Me and George and his "Mrs. Robinson" girlfriend Linda (her daughter was 23 at the time. Me and George were 28) went to an arena in central Ohio to see John Cougar Mellencamp live in concert ("cougar" girlfriend - to see the musical Cougar - get it?). I was driving us up there and George and Linda were canoolding in the back seat, he was rubbing her bony knee, necking, shifting his fingers up her thin blue dress, etc. I had to get firm, I said that my car is not a motel room, that this carrying on was distracting. We get to the arena and I park, we get out. I head to a souvenir tent for a moment and they wait on me. I get back to them to see them touching, George feeling her plums and tongue-dueling and such on the edge of a pickup truck bed. Other concertgoers were walking on by with sickened and disgusted looks on their faces. Oh yeah, did I mention the obvious age/generational differences? And another factor for some people - George is black and Linda is white. That last factor didn't phase me however -it was the "Maggie Mae" element and the "PDA". I thought they were going to fall off the truck bed and screw in the dirt in front of everyone, for all to see! It was irresponsible, disgusting behavior as well as totally grody to the max! John Hoosier Mellencamp did put on a great show, however.
McDonald's asks America to top its classic ad jingle {WalletPop}
Jul 18th 2008 8:51PM I remember that jingle too.
Trivia Question #1: who wrote that jingle for Mickey-Dees?
Answer: None other than Barry Manilow himself, before he stepped out on his own solo career. He was an advertisement jingle-writer before his pop success. Keep cool.
Fast Food Review: KFC's Famous Bowls {Slashfood}
Apr 25th 2008 10:10PM BARF CITY! KFC says they do chicken right. And they do. You've got to keep the food items separated from each other. I like to eat one item at a time. KFC should stick what they do right. Mixing it all up is ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING TO THE MAX.
Tracey Ullman As Arianna Huffington Spoofs Blog World {Switched.com}
Apr 12th 2008 11:56PM When Tracey Ullman made her debut in America in 1984, she had a big hit with "They Don't Know About Us". After that she starred in a resurrection of the "variety show", where she displayed her great talents in acting and comedy as well as singing. On top of that, she is truly the Lady of 1000 Disguises. In the late 80s I loved to see that show on FOX-TV on Sunday evenings. Most actors/actresses today are really playing themselves but Tracey can portray just about anything (on these videos she's really good as David Beckham, the Indian pharmacist girl and others). Oh, BTW, I dig how she skewers a certain hatemonger commentator we all know. I'd like to see her new show. Judging from these vids, there's some words used that she never said on her eighties show but that's alright. She's got many talents and a diversity you don't see much of. Seeing these videos made my day. I was laughing my butt off. OK, I've said enough. Time for me to log off and GO HOME! Tracey, you're amazing. You rock.
Shock the Monkey! {TMZ}
Feb 10th 2008 2:11PM I saw him live a few years ago (in addition to playing the classic hit stuff, he also was promoting THREE albums from the past few previous years!) and even though he looked different from what I saw of him on MTV, he still "has the touch" - to quote his 1982 song. The newer songs weren't very familiar but the evening never got boring. The show was always at least interesting and P.G. played alot of instruments, some that I didn't recognize at all. For his age he looks good, and more importantly sounds good. He is a tremendously talented individual who will be remembered well 100 years from now. The corporate pop divas and cookie cutter "stars" of today cannot make that claim. The band Extreme says that they'll "be gone tomorrow. Hip today..." but Peter Gabriel has made history, he's unique and his legacy will last forever.
The World of Rare Food: Bird's Nest Soup {Luxist}
Feb 2nd 2008 10:49PM When I was in the Navy I was exposed to some Asian, Pacific and other exotic foods. They're not as icky as you might think. I ate escargot in Montreal and it's actually quite good. I've eaten a beaver burger, rattlesnake, raccoon, kangaroo, ostrich, Cajun alligator, buffalo, elk, pheasant, octopus, squid, shark and other "strange" meats. Some of them I tasted by means of jerkies I got at a pit stop at a Chippewa reservation in Michigan. Some things are worth trying, you might like it. And Hagan Kelly and Sultry, for the record, in the wonderful movie "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" Kate Capshaw is grossed out to the max by a meal of live baby pythons, eyeball soup and chilled monkey brains. The heads are placed on pedestals and the purplish brain matter is scooped out of the head and eaten. This takes place somewhere in India during the pre-WWII era. I don't know if Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas got the geography right but maybe some people do eat that stuff. Also, in the southern United States prarie (or mountain) oysters are a popular dish (they're actually pig testicles). Yuck! Once in a grocery store in Memphis I saw some of those things, pickled up in Mason jars. Also I fooling around with Google one day and I found out that "goat head soup" is really an actual delicacy in western Africa. What do ya know? Have a good day.
Remember {News Bloggers}
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