Feed on
Posts
Comments

Category Archive for 'jocularity'

Where’s my napkins?

Total props to balatro for making me snarf my morning coffee:
I just happened to be skimming through channels and caught The Colbert Report, which I’m a big fan of, and he was interviewing Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (who I think had something to do with castrating Pluto as a planet?) and he was showing [...]

Read Full Post »

For the uberfrum

From Google Sightseeing, to-day is an Holy Day
for the frumest uberfrums, without regard to thier denomination or sect.

Read Full Post »

They’re True!

I’m late to the party… but I like this

Read Full Post »

Unwanted Message

Ads get placed together and convey unintentional messages…

I can’t help but imagine that JDate wanted to say something else?

Read Full Post »

T-Shirts for a Strong Loonie

I’ve been thinking this week about a line of sarcastic (and slightly vulgar) t-shirts to celebrate the fact that the Canadian Dollar is stronger than the US Dollar in world markets. 1 US dollar can currently only purchase 98 Canadian cents - in the 1980s, for example, I could get between 110 and 120 [...]

Read Full Post »

Cat Barf Christmas

Should be first on everyone’s list of holiday specials…

Read Full Post »

Do they need a convert?

What a damn cool idea: A Muslim, a Hindu, a Christian, a Jew and an atheist walk into a comedy club. It’s not the beginning of a joke, but it is the start of an evening of holy – or unholy – humor.
It’s the THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR…

Seems like all they need is a [...]

Read Full Post »

If you’re already tired of commercials

Holiday motivation

Originally uploaded by oskay.

It says, “Hanukkah is better than Christmas because it only lasts eight days..

Read Full Post »

The Payoff

Via the NY Times, Condi gives Hebrew a new verb:
The long buildup to Annapolis, together with Ms. Rice’s many trips to the region, have given birth to a new verb in Israeli government circles: “lecondel,” meaning, to come and go for meetings that produce few results. The word is based on Ms. Rice’s first name.
I’m [...]

Read Full Post »

God’s Math

250 Georgians Pray for Rain (lead by Shaman in Chief, Sonny Perdue).
20 First Amendment activists protest
Clouds depart.
Rain comes a day later: 1/2 an inch.
Meanwhile, one state away, they have floods.
What is God saying to Georgia?
Rabbi Shapiro has a good idea, and a follow up, here.
What do we learn from this? I think we learn something [...]

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »