- Somehow, someway, I got into a conversation about velociraptors which caused me to discover that April 18 is Velociraptor Awareness Day via the Uncyclopeida. I just could not stop laughing reading the entry on velociraptors. If you are a fan of Internet humor, like all those Chuck Norris jokes, you’ll probably appreciate it. Language warning.
- Interesting, the Cowboys will play last year’s Super Bowl contestants back to back this coming season. I hear that hasn’t been done for any team since 93.
- They also play games on Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
- I’m not happy that they end the regular season in Philly, which means, I already don’t like our playoff chances.
- A picture that caught my attention – Legendary Cowboys scout Gil Brandt talks to Troy Aikman after the Cotton Bowl
- The only time pizza should be eaten cold is never.
- Devil Pizza
- I didn’t know Maura Tierney has breast cancer
- Well, that’s an interesting way to get breakfast
- These people are obsesses with Oreos
- A gift for the plumber in your life
- Obama Death Prayer Facebook page
- For anyone that has ever schlepped their way through a call center – @DeadByCubicle
- A Comparison of Dedicated Servers By Company
- A bluegrass version of Katie Perry’s I Kissed A Girl
FreedomWorks Bullies GEICO To Axe Voice Over Actor
Los Angeles actor, D.C. Douglas, says he was dropped from the upcoming GEICO “Shocking News” campaign after a group of Tea Party members harassed him and the insurance giant over a private voicemail the actor left for FreedomWorks. Matt Kibbe, President and CEO of FreedomWorks, posted Mr. Douglas’ cell phone number in a blog post on biggovernment.com, instructing readers to “Feel free to contact (him)… call his employer too. Let them know that you…are now in the market for car insurance.” The next day, GEICO held auditions to replace Mr. Douglas’ voice on the campaign.
Don’t worry, it wasn’t the voice of the gecko.
11 Cities Whose Names Are Actually Misspellings
1. Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2. Brooklyn, New York
3. Cleveland, Ohio
4. Novi, Michigan
5. Frankfort, Kentucky
6. Hackensack, New Jersey
7. Newport News, Virginia
8. Hartford, Connecticut
9. Muncie, Indiana
10. Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
11. Selmer, Tennessee
Details about the misspellings are @ 11points.com.
Smart Faucet
It’s one of those things that makes me ponder . . . why hasn’t someone thought of this before?