Friday, February 26, 2021
Tweet of the Day
First, you wonder how he got there, then you wonder how he's going to get down, then you are surprised at the end. (via Fark)omfg pic.twitter.com/ic0I9Qo8i9
— stephen (@stephenossola) February 22, 2021
Thursday, February 25, 2021
The Gas Hose Incident
She's upset that these guys were following her and trying to get her attention. They just wanted to alert her of the gas hose she's dragging. Real or staged? Yeah, getting this embarrassment on video seems too good to be true, but it's also behavior that doesn't seem too out of the ordinary to have happened somewhere. It reminds me of the movie Trains, Planes, and Automobiles, when a car tried to flag down our heroes going the wrong way on the highway. (via Digg)
Crypto Funk
Legendary musician Bootsy Collins plays his bass while riding a lotus in this animated music video for "Crypto Funk" by Eclectic Method. This digital art was sold at auction for $26,636, so enjoy your free view! (via Laughing Squid)
Wet Dream
This song by Kip Addotta wins the award for most fish puns per verse! You'll have to either take a bathroom break or get the tartar sauce out by the time it ends.
Tweet of the Day
(via Everlasting Blort)This would have been considered smart technology in the 1800s pic.twitter.com/EJhnUNhUm3
— Scott Kerr (@scott_kerr) February 7, 2021
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Chained Uptight
Bill McClintock has a new mashup, fitting Stevie Wonder's early hit "Uptight" into Van Halen's "Unchained."
The Most Asked Questions by Teenage Girls in the 1960s
Seventeen magazine was targeted toward 13- and 14-year-olds. In the early 1960s, the magazine made a film to answer their questions. You can easily skip the first two minutes of this, and it's almost four minutes in before the questions start. (via Digg)
Miss Cellania's Links
35 Jokes That Programmers Will Definitely Relate To.
It's Totally Fine To Put Your Windshield Wipers Up When It Snows.
The Once-Classified Tale of Juanita Moody and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Her entire career is fascinating.
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie had America pegged 25 years ago.
The Great Polio Vaccine Heist of 1959. What did that one guy think he was going to do with 75,000 vials that needed refrigeration? (via Damn Interesting)
I Tracked Down The Girls Who Bullied Me As A Kid. Here’s What They Had To Say. (via Digg)
Before Plymouth Colony and the Pilgrims, There Was Patuxet. Find out what happened to the Massachusetts village.
A Puppy with Six Legs!
A blast from the past (2012): 10 Excellent Bookstore Cats.
The Baronton Sisters
The Baronton Sisters were a French juggling act. Here they are performing on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1969. Later, they were banned from IKEA for life. (via Everlasting Blort)