► It's been a very low key day, with the hours dripping by unnoticed. Yesterday I bought potato chips for the first time since the spring, and I realized something: I don't think I really like them anymore. Instead, I think I'll stick with French Onion
Sun Chips. After all, they're whole grain and much easier on my stomach (and bowels). Of course, I'd love it if they started making Salt & Vinegar flavoured Sun Chips
► This morning I had a pleasant surprise when I got online.
Rule 34 artist and chat/link-exchange buddy
Turk sent me digital drawing he did of
Jean Grey for me as gift art for my birthday. The drawing combines several of my favourite things, and also adds a whole knew meaning to the word "firecrotch" (Turk himself titled the drawing "Curtains Match").
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Cracked: 8 Scenes That Prove Hollywood Doesn't Get Technology - I actually feel stupider for having watched the clips in the article.
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ROFLrazzi: Princess Bride Monopoly - This needs to be real. I'm especially amused by the inclusion of "Weastley's mustache" under "game pieces".
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23 Hilarious Fake Horror Movie Moments - Hmm, I actually really like
Bad Moon.
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The Gorgeous Reality Star Kim Kardashian Wearing the Princess Leia Slave Costume - Why do people keep insisting on mixing
Princess Leia's
bun hairdo from
Star Wars with the
slave girl outfit from
Return of the Jedi? That just annoys the geek in me. I'm also disappointed to see that
Kim opted for a 360 degree skirt and not a loin cloth. This costume is outrageously inaccurate!
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Picture Of The Day: Cheerleaders Alumni Reunion Or MILF Convention? - Whoa momma... The funny thing is most of them are probably only around my age.
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Supercut: Sexual Innuendos in Cartoons - I wouldn't want to "fingerprints" either.
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Quote of the Moment
Sammy: Uh-oh... You like her!
Robbie: No, I don't.
Sammy: Of course you do! She's a cool chick with a hot ass.
Robbie: How about this? You talk about her ass again, I'll break your neck.
- The Wedding Singer (1998)
Drinking: water
Last Watched: Street Fighter (1994);