Well it all started elsewhere and then PZ Myers posted a photo, and “Iz good”. Finally there are now T-shirts to buy.
But the best part is in the comments section of PZ Myers post:
I can has commandments?
I r ur godxxor who has max pwnage. U can has no udder godxxorz b4 mes.
U can has no makes pirates jpegz.
U can no grief mes.
U can no has workinz on Caturdays
Max propz to ur momz and popzez.
U can no pwn ur doodz.
U can no makes teh sexy times
U can no exploit ur doodz cheezeburger.
U can no grief ur doodz.
U can no troll ur doodz.
U can no has ur doodz stuff.
U can no has ur doodz chickz.
Kthanxbye!!!!!!1111
Lifez iz good. ;P
Coen Brother movies are always something to look forward to, and a Coen Brother movie of a McCarthy book ought to be a creepy good time.
No country for old men
Kinda via De
Film Ick reported a rumor that author Neil Gaiman will direct his first feature film later this year: an adaptation of his graphic novel Death: The High Cost of Living, based on his own script.
Citing an anonymous source, the site reported that Gaiman discussed the movie with Pan’s Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro a couple of weeks back.
The site also reported that the film will most likely shoot in late autumn or early winter in the United Kingdom, that Transformers star Shia LaBeouf is “almost certainly going to play the male lead,” named Sexton Furnival in the comics, and that the role of Death
One topic of conversation while visiting the Catherders and the trip to Maine was about Pennsic Wars which lead to Stuckeys and the odd, odd smell of the enterior of a Stuckeys. If you have ever been in one during your youthful family road trips, you know that smell. It is hard to describe in a lot of ways but it involves Pecan Roll as the base of the smell and add cigerette and gasoline and brill creme it goes from there. Part of the conversation dealt with that there use to be Stuckeys everywhere and you see the hulking skeletons of them along every major Interstate where some have become random restaurants and some have just been allowed to slowly decay (there is one in between here and Larkspur in DougCo if I remember correctly).
This led to the regular travellers to Pennsic to mention that they seem to remember seeing Stuckeys in Pennsylvania, and sure enough, there are four of them still in Pennsylvania but mostly it seems to be still bogged down in the SE U.S. still, and yes, they all looked like Stuckeys inside.
Jalopnik has a clip from the upcoming Iron Man movie with the Audi R8 as his ride.
Sweeeet!
Oh dear god…
Warning, this is painful to watch…almost RL Sitcom painful.
The only thing missing is rivers of Albert Brooks sweat.
Via Defamer (GME – LA)
Having found the new-ish gaming store in Boulder, Karliquin
Yesterday was the anniversary of one of the greatest cartoons ever! I know, I know, your just thinking
I know I have felt like this several times while playing CoX, EQII and most especially WoW.
Deathly Hallows as l33t brit sp34k, truely hilarious as well as making a few well placed plot observations.
Harry and Hermione spend many more pages wandering the countryside, pausing occasionally to mail out videotapes of Harry, now with a bushy long beard and sitting in mountain meadows, threatening the Great Satan Voldemort if he does not withdraw his troops from Diagon Alley. Hermione insists they make a bunch of these videos, all containing non-specific rants, so they can continue to send them out even if Harry dies in a cave somewhere never to be found. But they needn’t worry, because Voldemort has pretty much given up looking for them and is busy sending mudbloods to Azkaghraib and plotting the invasion of Iraq. Okay, maybe that last part isn’t accurate.
Via Pandagon
Humor Me on This, Religion
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