Would you eat a stack of 16 sugar cubes?
Totally.
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Would you eat a stack of 16 sugar cubes?
Totally.
Totally.
Yup.
Would you eat a stack of 16 sugar cubes?
Depends. Is absinthe or champagne involved? If so, HELL YES.
I found Nunya in the pile of dirty laundry rubbing her face in the armpit of a shirt, like she was nursing. In a state of euphoria. This disturbs me.
HAHAHAHAHAHA.
You mean all this time I've been feeding my dog dogfood when I could have been feeding it pâté?
billytea, Ryan is ADORABLE--as are his co-creators.
Japanese Home Noodle Waterslide
Somen is a refreshing Japanese wheat noodle, traditionally eaten in the summer to cool off from the Japan’s humid summers. They’re most famous for being eaten as "nagashimen," noodles flying down a bamboo pipe as would-be eaters try to catch them with their chopsticks. It’s a ton of fun, but feeling sorry for those who don’t happen to live in rural Japan, Bandai has brought the fun of nagashimen to the home, with the Home Somen Shop.
Darth Vader battles Gandalf in new series from Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia
Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia is set to appear in and co-produce Ultradome, a new scripted Web series in which warriors from sci-fi's most popular franchises settle hypothetical disputes in a special-effects showdown.
"My whole life has been spent engaged with friends in intellectual debate ... like whether Captain Kirk is tougher than Spock or if Middle-earth is a more difficult place to live than Tatooine," Ventimiglia said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "With Ultradome, we can bring these debates to the public and settle them in the most logical way possible: through armed combat."
In each three- to five-minute episode, two characters engage in a heated debate—"Who's tougher, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, or Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones?"—then are transported to a stadium where the duo engage in single combat using all the weaponry, skills and pop-culture touchstones from their respective heroes' creative arsenals.