That must be a very nice frame, Sparky. Then again, a professional frame job is very spendy.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
Surely the porn industry will be revitalized by the influx of good-looking realtors and banking employees looking for jobs in a different field?
Of course Tintin's gay. Ask Snowy
Snowy: The only unambiguously heterosexual male mammal in Tintin's entire universe. We know that because of Snowy's tendency to be distracted by lady dogs: a tendency in which he is consistently foiled by his master and by Hergé's plot. Pity this dog, wretchedly straight and trapped in a ghastly web of gay human males.
Clearly, it's Clovis.
laughs and laughs and laughs
FatCat 1, Owner/Tabby/Boston Terrier 0
Seriously, I can't stop laughing at the sequence of events, especially now that I know the dude was uninjured. [link]
Hah!! I love the two cats in that penultimate picture--the one on the left is all "WTF is going on?" and the one in the middle is all "Look what fun I started--joke's on the human here!"
Stewart and Maddow should get gay-married and have lots of babies.
Amen.
Obama, Spider-Man on the same comic-book page
In a growing world of Barack Obama collectibles, one item soon may be swinging above the rest.
On Jan. 14, Marvel Comics is releasing a special issue of Amazing Spider-Man #583 with Obama depicted on the cover. Inside are five pages of the two teaming up and even a fist-bump between Spidey and the new president.
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"It was a natural after we learned the new president is a Spider-Man fan," says Marvel editor in chief Joe Quesada about reports that Obama once collected Spider-Man comics. "We thought, 'Fantastic! We have a comic-book geek in the White House.' "
The White House transition team did not respond to a question about the extent of Obama's comic-book geekiness, but Obama did mention Spider-Man during the campaign, primarily at children-oriented events. And during an Entertainment Weekly pop culture survey, Obama said Batman and Spider-Man were his top superheroes because of their "inner turmoil." (John McCain picked Batman.)
The article has a picture of Obama and Spidey together, which Wonkette made fun of:
Who is that mysterious black person in a business suit who looks absolutely nothing like Barack Obama, your new president? It’s COMIC-BOOK Barack Obama, that’s who! Jesus fucking christ, could Marvel Comics maybe hire somebody who can maybe draw something vaguely resembling the president-elect, rather than “random negro dude in a suit who also seems to have neck tumors”?
Barack Obama Is President of Spiderman
Wonkette is right, that's not Obama.
Holy Crap! They DON'T all look alike!!!!!
::glares at Marvel::