In WTF news, the Tomato Nation site is apparently "blocked for content", though b.org is not.
Um.
How can an essay about a Roomba torturing a pair of cats possibly be more objectionable than us?
'Selfless'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
In WTF news, the Tomato Nation site is apparently "blocked for content", though b.org is not.
Um.
How can an essay about a Roomba torturing a pair of cats possibly be more objectionable than us?
I drag the roomba story out along with the youtube of the wavy kitten, orange thug POUNCE when I need to laugh stupidly.
I was just rereading the roomba story a few weeks ago for a giggle!
And of course, the famed Dogs in Elk.
I don't think I've ever sent the Dogs in Elk link to my mom--she's visiting next week, and since it's seasonally appropriate, I think I'll google the illustrated-with-pumpkin version of that story for her.
That "Slog" piece on Studio 60 makes it seem like an amusing trainwreck -- and really -- it wasn't amusing.
How can an essay about a Roomba torturing a pair of cats possibly be more objectionable than us?A lack of reading comprehension?
The gay duck necrophilia was pretty funny when I think back. Though more horrifying to read at the time.
Who can link me the Tomato Nation? I need to bookmark it on this computer for times when I need to laugh until I cry.
Ah, bless you, sara.
It works every time. ::wanders off giggling::
Something that is always funny to me no matter how many times I see it:Oh! I feel that way about MST3K's I Accuse My Parents. Especially when Tom says, "I'm Rudolf Hess" which truly isn't even that funny, but just thinking about it makes me giggle.
Of course, there are random lines from Angel that also have that affect. Not to mention the Boreanaz quotes.
tommyrot -- There were collections of the shorts on video, but I don't think I've seen any DVD versions.