Photo by Wayne Cheese
I think the FDA needs to crack down on Gerbers' Baby Awake and other similar caffeinated products for babies.
Babies are not truck drivers! There is no practical reason to keep them up 36 hours straight. Yes, you can win bar bets, but that is the only real use of these products.
The pills have nasty side-effects of aggression. The young tyke pictured here (call him "Dexter") wrestled a salt water squid out of the ocean and began to devour it raw... all hopped up on Earth's Best Brand of Uppers called "Happy Baby No Sleepies"
There are five babies pounding on my door right now, and I am sure all affected by the drugs. They are babbling something sounding like "Warriors! Come Out To Play!" One has milk bottles on his fingers.
Why are these babies threatening me 15 minutes until midnight on New Year's Eve???
Sunday, December 31, 2006
It is Time to Regulate Baby Caffeine
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Labels: Opinion
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Mr. Ballooney Man is a Jerk at Condo Board Meetings
I am a guy who is pretty tolerant of handicaps, but it seems that my condo board is bending over backwards to meet all of Mr. Ballooney Man's "special needs."
It started as a reasonable request: to remove all sharp edges from the pool area, as Mr. Ballooney Man is rightly afraid of a nasty pop.
But then Mr. Ballooney Man asked for us to stop using staples in our monthly bulletin. ("They can be bent into a pin!" he claimed, in his high Drama Queen voice.)
He also asked for us to stop playing our Philip Glass records, as his piercing non-rhythmic tones pulsate his body to "dangerous levels." Every other person in the complex loves Philip Glass (that is why we moved here!), so this is not a popular request.
The final straw came when he asked for the board to supply him with free prostitutes to "keep him inflated." I don't know what this means, but it seems dirty to me!
Now Mr. Ballooney Man has spent $4,500 of our budget on prostitutes in the past two weeks, and everything in the building is covered in soft foam. Help!
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Labels: News
Friday, December 29, 2006
Have Fun Literally Wasting Your Time (Part 1)
To people in foreign lands, Americans have too much time and do not value family relationship building. While you need every hour of every day just to survive (e.g. tracking and killing boar, fending off typhoid, running from volcanic lava, etc.), Americans like to flaunt their good fortune by wasting time, doing nothing until they die.
So hopefully, to you Americans, these suggestions will allow you to "get on with it" and waste time better (rather than productively coming up with ideas to waste it).
1) At the mall, buy 10 pairs of jeans at JC Penney. Wait outside the store for 10 minutes. Then return the jeans. Repeat.
2) At the mall, beg and plead the owner of Cinnebon to give a free sample. Eat the sample. Repeat.
3) At the mall, throw a penny in the fountain. Take off your socks, wade in, and fish it out. Repeat.
4) At the mall, go to the GAP, look for a piece of clothing that is not your size. Ask the salesperson to find it in your size. If they cannot find your size, repeat with another piece of clothing. If they find your size, do not purchase the item, but instead repeat process with another piece of clothing. Repeat.
5) At the mall, go to the Disney Store. Insist that Lilo, from Lilo and Stitch is a princess and all of her toys should be in the Princess Section. Make them move the toys on threat of a call to the Hawaiian Defamation League. Leave the store. Come back in with a fake mustache and ID from Disney Corporate, yell at the employees, and insist that move everything back. Repeat.
6) At the mall, go to Starbucks. Purchase 1/4 pound of coffee, ground. Mix it with a bottle of water and drink. Insist that their coffee does not work and demand a refund. Once the refund is given, exit the store, reenter and repeat.
7) At the mall, go to Pretzel store. Present yourself as the new employee they hired. Eat free pretzels and throw salt in their eyes. Run away. Repeat.
8) At the mall, go to the Tiger store. Tell the employees their shoes are untied. Karate chop them. Set the tigers free. Watch the tigers attack and eat free pretzels from your time at the pretzel store. If the tigers attack you, give them the pretzels. Once the tigers have been darted with tranqs, wait until the drugs wear off, then repeat.
9) At the mall, go to the 99 cent store. Give them a dollar and tell them to keep the change. You are now their king. Ride around the store in a shopping cart, opening packs of Juicy Fruit at your whim. Then abdicate the throne for the love of a woman. Repeat.
10) At the mall, go to the computer store. Plug computer into NORAD and change the chess game to "Global Thermal Nuclear War." Even though the only way to win is 'not to play', insist on playing. Run. After war is over, Repeat.
If you have suggestions on wasting time, please add them as comments. Once we have over 500 we will publish this as a book for cash money! $$$$$$$$$$
Posted by Greg Rice at 1:18 PM 4 comments
Thursday, December 28, 2006
It's Off To The Racists!
With Apocalypto blazing the box-office, and Micheal Richards hotter than ever, racism is all the rage in Hollywood!
Check out the latest goings-on in Tinseltown!
* At the premiere of Charlotte's Web, Dakota Fanning showed clear disdain for non-whites.
* Mencia from Mind of Mencia keeps going on an on about Hispanics.
* Al Roker now closes most Today Show broadcasts with the gangland handsignal for "Kill Whitey!" (Which admitately is looks a lot like a man scratching the side of his nose.)
Is racism "right"? Of course, not.
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Celebrity Sponsorship of Weather
Rain will be renamed "Rain-dy Travis"
Snow will be renamed "Sn-owen Wilson"
Cloudy will be renamed "Cloud-Dee Snyder"
Temperature will be renamed "Tempa-Tor-Bjorn Olsson" (visual effects director on the Lord of the Rings movies)
High Wind will be renamed "Harr-Igh-Son Ford aka Wind-iana Jones"
comedy
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Clown vs. Wolf Battle Results: Celebrity Edition #12
Franco, one of those serious clowns, tries to act all moody as an open.
Farnsworth, despite being in his early 80's and dead, is not impressed. Farnsworth killed himself in 2000 (shooting himself in a barn), so the wolf-like man does not back down from a fight.
Franco takes a weak but pretty swing at Farnsworth. Farnsworth grabs Franco's Hollywood face. Since Fransworth's animated dead body holds no water, his dryness quickly turns Franco into dust.
Farnsworth, having found new freedom after death, parlays the win by having his John Deere tractor from The Straight Story set ablaze on the lawn of Megan Follows, his co-star from the 1985 Canadian adaptation of Anne of Green Gables.
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Monday, December 25, 2006
A Christmas Prank?
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Sunday, December 24, 2006
Fun Facts on Jesus, ages 1-18
Jesus' first used car: Either an El Camino or a donkey (accounts are not definitive)
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All I want for Christmas is a Tiger Attack!
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
CvW's Best Toy of 2006
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Friday, December 22, 2006
A Tight Spot, part 2
Now the latest...
I got a picture of a Knick buying a Zagnut! The Knick was Phil Jackson and I sort of cheated by telling him Zagnut was a new hemp herbal energy somethingoranother. But he bought it, ate it, and there are chunks of it still in his beard.
I also have a pair of underwear on (albeit ladies and too small. And crotchless.)
So Christmas was not cancelled, but all the dogs went to Cuba anyway.
Now without any American dogs, there are too many cats on the street, and they have unionized. Their new found fearlessness have enabled them to form human-like structures, comprised of cats that have clawed themselves together. These cat-cluster humans now walk the earth and have demanded that all the DVD copies of Air Bud be destroyed.
The penalty of our failure is the death of all NHL goalies. Without goalies, the scoring in hockey games will be too high (like 12-11 or something like that!)
Anyway, I have cleared out most of Maine and Vermont of Air Bud and have New Hampshire next to do. To all 2008 presidential politicians, I will leave this state for you to clear in interest of time and will move directly to upstate New York.
Don't let me down, McCain and Obama!
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Winning at Texas Hold 'Em
These tricks give YOU the advantage.
- Instead of holding two cards, people should hold the number of cards equal to the molar teeth in their mouth (gives you an advantage over young children).
- Since Texans have a natural advantage in Texas Hold 'Em, do not allow them to use their hands in the game (and therefore they are unable to "Hold 'Em").
- Make all Star Trek fans wear red shirts (they will be too scared to play well, as they will assume they are going to be murdered before the game is over).
- Burn all 7s and spades with matches (gives you an advantage over New Orleans Shamen, as 7s and spades posses the "Magic O De Big Easy").
- Invite Syria and Iran to your game (gives you an advantage over Condelleza Rice).
- Play with straight pins instead of chips (gives you an advantage over The Ballooney Man).
- Infect cards with Polonium 210 (gives you an advantage over retired Russian spies).
- When you have a great hand, yell "I have an awful hand." This is the opposite of the truth, and therefore everyone will give you lots of chips and you automatically win.
These tricks totally work. I just won $235 dollars in a backyard game against three neighborhood dogs. (I pulled on their choke collars whenever I wanted them to fold.)
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Thursday, December 21, 2006
Santa Claus Excitement Wishes You "Hit For the Holidays"
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Why are there so many Super Villains these days?
In 1990, there was one Super Villain for every 135,000 Americans. In 2006, there is one Super Villain for every nine Americans. Why the surge?
Turns out there has been a major restructuring the policies of Hell. Normally, when a person dies he is subjected to an afterlife of torment (e.g. peeling off skin, hot pokers, stress positions). Basically it's Git-Mo times two!
But when Dr. Insani-Fear died, Satan designed a special hell just for him. Dr. Insani-Fear's worst 'insane fear' was to be "Completely normal!" So Satan made him a Hell where he had a nice looking wife and kids in the suburbs. Satan thought this was such a good idea that he made this the Hell that all Super Villains go to when they die.
Once this was posted on the Internet, all heck (excuse me) broke loose! People who normally would never turn to a life of Super Crime now understand that they can get rich in the present, torment the totally annoying Fantastic Four as a bonus, and then get a pretty sweet eternity. They are even more reckless with their life for some reason!
Please sign a petition to Satan demanding he creates an equal tormenting afterlife for all. No special treatment for Magneto, Thanos, and Superboy Prime!
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Monday, December 18, 2006
"Casino Royale" Breakdown
Where did the time go? I did a break down.
- Origin of Daniel Craig in black and white - 10 minutes
- Jumping on top of building in Africa like lemurs - 65 minutes
- Killing bad Africans - 5 minutes
- Looking up phone numbers on Sony Erickson phone - 25 minutes
- Looking up Internet sites on Sony Viao computer - 20 minutes
- Texas Hold Em Poker in Monte Carlo scene - 135 minutes
- Killing more Africans - 10 minutes
- More Texas Hold Em Poker, I guess - 40 minutes
- Hitting Daniel Craig's balls with a hard rope - 10 minutes
Thank you Hollywood, for giving me an excuse not to see my children!
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Sunday, December 17, 2006
I am all out of pants!
(If you are reading this from a foreign country, please know that Americans like to waste pants. It is part of our cultural heritage. So if you are offended by our waste, you are intolerant. I love tolerance! For example, I am OK with those Indian people not eating all those cows.)
Anyway, back to the pants. I guess I did not ration out my pants wearing properly, since here I am at 57 years old... all out of pants! What am I going to do?
Right now, I have painted a pair of blue jeans on my bare legs. But my legs are hairy, so they don't really fool anyone. And it is winter and I fear consumption from the dire cold.
The only way to get more pants is to either a) find some in others trash that have a few weeks more of wear on them, or b) travel to Canada to "buy" them.
But I would rather die in the cold than wear Canadian pants! So me and my naked blue bottom will be visiting your trash can soon!
Help me out... if there are no pants in your trash, please write "NO PANTS" on a sign on your trash can. Good night.
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Labels: Opinion
Saturday, December 16, 2006
The glowing nose of a Rudolf doll is telling me to kill in Morse Code.
Things went fine for a while. And the number of coyote sightings in my backyard went from 6 a night to 4 a night, so I knew it was working.
Then one night I ate one of my patented "Messy Dreams," which is a recipe that is mescaline, followed by a Dreamcicle, followed by more mescaline. And to my shock, the Rudolf's doll began to communicate to me in Morse Code. I wrote down the "lengthy" message.
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Friday, December 15, 2006
I don't think they did my Swedish Massage right!
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
Christmas Pie Recipe
8 lbs. white sugar
14 lbs. heavy cream
15 lbs. brown sugar
19 lbs. cake batter
22 lbs. fruit compote
25 lbs. white icing
32 lbs. powdered sugar
35 more lbs. heavy cream
pie shell meant to hold 170 lb. pie
Mix all sugar, fruit compote, and cream in a large bowl. Pour into pie shell.
Dip pie in cake batter. Deep fry pie in hot oil until golden brown.
Coat pie with icing and powdered sugar.
Serves 1. Eat while crying.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
A Tight Spot
I can't really talk long. It's a long story that I can't really explain. Just know that I am fully naked in Penn Station. And if I don't take a Polaroid picture of a New York Knick buying a Zagnut bar within the next hour, then Christmas is cancelled and all the dogs in the US will be banished to Cuba.
Crap! The only Knicks I know are Charles Smith and Xavier McDaniel, and they played in like the 70's.
Wait, there is a tall guy... could be... DAMN IT! It's just Harvey Grant buying a PayDay. Was Harvey on the Knicks ever? Does a Zagnut have peanuts? Maybe it could count...
Ah, who am I kidding. Sorry to disappoint you, Dog from Frasier. Looks like you its Hannaka in Havana for you!
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Top Five Films in which Someone Hides a Rock in Uncooked Beef
5) Gone a-Stone Hidin! This hillbilly caper's most famous scene involves spelunking a skipping stone into a pile of ground chuck.
4) James Franco's Hot Rock Beef Injection Basically a Cinemax skin flick, but it has James Franco in it. And it is totally hot! The rock is ignatious; the meat, ironically, is sirloin.
3) Regis and Kelly, the Movie Kelly Rippa has to hide the Hope Diamond before the Terrorists get it... into Regis' uncooked brisket!
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Labels: Lists
“No Child Left Behind” Left Me Behind!
This “No Child Left Behind Initiative” is all talk. I was supposed to be picked up by “No Child Left Behind” outside of the Westminster Mall at 3pm today, and he didn’t show up!
Later I found out that he was actually at the mall, but decided to leave at 2:45 for an early dinner at Chili’s. He literally left me behind.
If that’s not bad enough, yesterday “The Clear Skies Initiative” farted in my dad’s car with the windows rolled up. And “The PATRIOT Act” hid in my bedroom closet and spied while I was getting dressed.
Those guys are jerks!
Posted by Greg Rice at 9:12 AM 3 comments
Monday, December 11, 2006
Freaky White House Friday!
In the past few days since the switch, things have gotten a lot better for both parties. Barney, in the President’s body, is much more modest. He is less willing to engage in corporate cronyism and now has a comprehensive phase-out plan for Iraq.
Barney President also gives Dick Chaney regular licks on the face, which really has loosened up the Vice President. (Chaney has not told anyone to go “f” themselves in over a week!)
On the other hand, President Bush, in Barney’s body, is much happier. He is able to go for runs, take long naps, and lick himself. Also for the first time in years, he gets to sleep in the same bed as Laura Bush.
Turns out these Freaky Fridays happen all the time. Over the past years, the following pairs have also switched bodies: John McCain and a jellyfish, Bill Frist and a moron; Sean Hannity and a piece of human feces.
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
Hot New Retail Chain: NordStrom Thurmond
They carry two lines of clothes: basic/classic and hot/trendy. They are kept in equally-sized, yet seperate sections in the stores. All customers are welcome to shop in either section. But when shopping in a particular section, they request you only use that sections' designated bathroom and water fountain.
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The Scud Stud is back!
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Saturday, December 9, 2006
Christmas Ham Dinner is Mad At You!
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Friday, December 8, 2006
Clown vs. Wolf Battle Results - Round 20
This is a short one, and should be obvious to all how this one turns out.
Clown with Powers of Superman, comes in flying strong. He gives a quick burst of heat vision to Iron Lung Crippled Wolf. The heat vision pops of the top latch of the iron lung.
Clown Superman thinks disabling the iron lung will stop the wolf from breathing, ending the battle. But the clown had only popped open the outer-casing, and not the actual iron lung at all.
What was staring at Clown Superman when the hatch popped open? Wolf-enhanced Kryptonite! (The wolf enhancement makes the substance treble more powerful than standard Luthor-enhanced Kryptonite.)
The blisters on Clown Superman's eyelids are just the beginning. Within seconds the clown is liquefied.
Iron Lung Crippled Wolf is then sent on a 14 state lecture tour, financed by the American Enterprise Institute.
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Labels: Clown Wolf Battle
Thursday, December 7, 2006
My Reality Show Pitch
Here is my pitch... that I think he is close to buying (fingers crossed)!
- It's just like Survivor. I mean almost exactly. He should even get Jeff Probst, but we should change his name to something like Gary Probst so people think he's a different guy.
- THE TWIST! Instead of voting people OFF the island, we vote people ON the island. Unlike Survivor, which ends after they vote everyone off... my show never ends!
- So we start with 1 person, like Gary is a good name. Next episode, he picks someone else to join him, let's call her Frannie. Then Gary and Frannie pick someone else to join the show in episode 3... I think they would pick another guy named Gary.
- After 200 episodes, there are 200 people on the island, many of whom are named Gary and Frannie. (This is not a requirement, but is likely to happen.)
- On episode 230, people start to starve, as the island has been stripped of food by Garys and Frannies.
- There is nothing to do to stop the starvation. It happens slowly and is sad.
Here is the end of my pitch. Puts a real capper to the whole hard-sell...
"Do you know what the name of my show is, Mr. Burnett? I call it Twist Survivor In That We Add People Until Starvation with Garys and Frannies!"
THIS JUST IN! Burnett has bought it! And PAX-TV has made us an offer, as long as all the starving people are non-Christian.
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Labels: News
The Iraq Study Group is Meeting at the Campus Library at 3pm Today.
Guys, I just heard from James Baker and he can't meet at noon since he has to get a new bike chain at lunch. Lee Hamilton can't meet tonight, since he has tickets to Hoobastank. So we hope that 3pm works.
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Wednesday, December 6, 2006
My Dog's Tribute Album to Elliott Smith is Pretentious Emo
So I booked some time with Phil Spector for Sparky to record a tribute album. I hoped this could get it out of his system. Besides, his Johnny Cash tribute album was inspired, so I guess I got my hopes up a bit.
I'm sorry, Sparky. You are a good boy! You are daddy's a pretty boy, such a good boy! But this Elliott Smith tribute album is self-indulgent crap.
I get it! Howling and whimpering means you're sad... But for 35 minutes? Jesus, did Bjork write these songs for you? The title of the first track says it all "Orrr Orrrr Ruff... whine... whine... (to Elliott)."
Based on this sophomoric effort, I hope to god that My Chemical Romance never breaks up!
See you on myspace, Sparky!
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Looking for Volunteers to “Stop Hitler!”
Stop Hitler!
I have invented a time machine tied via wormhole to Berlin 1934, Adolf Hitler’s office of the Chancellor.
Unfortunately, I am unable to access this time machine, since it requires a man of a specific blood type (B) and my blood type is A.
Will anyone volunteer to enter this time machine and stop Hitler for doing his very bad things?
The time machine has very specific requirements, so all applicants must be willing to commit to the following:
- Have blood-type B
- Be willing to hold your breath for 25 seconds
- Be willing to engage in a passionate discussion with Hitler, insisting that he "stop the murdering he is planning."
- Mutilate your genitalia with barbed wire
This last requirement is an unusual requirement of the technology and is non-negotiable.
WON'T SOMEONE BE A HERO??
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Tuesday, December 5, 2006
I Changed My Name to Tiger Woods and The Checks Are Rolling In!
With my career on the skids, I discovered a great new source of income. I have changed my name to Tiger Woods, and now the checks keep coming. Why? By exploting a little-known loophole in the sports marketing system.
Here is how it works.
a) Change your name to a famous golfer (sorry, I call Tiger's name, but maybe you could have Davis Love III?)
b) When it is time for sports marketing companies to issue checks, they do not access a "rolodex." Instead they simply do an "internet" search on the address of their client. (e.g. Google "Tiger Wood's Address")
c) Do a "googlebomb" on your address, raising it on Google above the real Tiger's.
d) The checks come to your house, instead of Tigers!
Is it illegal? Only if you are not a golfer. So to close this loophole, go in your backyard and take 3-4 practive swings with a club everyday.
I have so much extra cash these days I am self-financing my next film, Soul Man Meets the Hitcher!
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Monday, December 4, 2006
It's Time To Remake The Fabulous Baker Boys as Anime
Anime would be a significant improvement...
* Frank and Jack Baker's names will be changed to Tetsuo and Kobiashi Hai.
* The scene here Frank covers up Jack's bald spot in the bathroom will now be a psyonic energy fight with Yul, Wolf God of Twilight.
* Jeff Bridges's character will have tentacles that play the piano. They also serve as a biological weapon that shoots a milk-like substance.
* Michelle Pfieffer's character will wear this nurses outfit and get topless more often.
* Instead of singing on top a piano, she will sing on top of a floating city that has been carved from a whale carcass (designed by Hayao Miyazaki!)
I have over twenty Japanese venture capitalists/fetishists ready to pony up the seed money.
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Labels: Opinion
My Funny Bone Has Hilarious Cancer!
Nurse Jacobson (pictured here) had to catch her breath several times as she prepared my biopsy. "You gotta tell that cancer to cut it out!" she quipped, laughing at her own unintentional joke. My cancer's comedy is "infectious!"
My Oncologist Doctor Jacobi agreed, "I have treated some pretty somber tumors in my day. It's refreshing to see a malignancy with such an upbeat attitude."
Wiping tears of laughter from his eyes, he added, "You have 4 weeks to live."
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Sunday, December 3, 2006
Henry Clay's Great Compromises Are So Not Great!
But did you know that some of his "Compromises" were actually "not so great?"
Some examples...
Point: US Government wants to kill all the Indians.
Counter Point: Indians want the US Government to kill none of the Indians.
Clay's Compromise: Kill half of the Indians.
Point: Biblical father accurately asserts he is the father of his baby.
Counter Point: Lying father falsely claims he is the father of the same baby.
Clay's Compromise: Real father gets baby on Mon-Wed, Liar gets Thur-Sat, rotate Sundays.
Point: Waffles are delicious.
Counter Point: Pancakes are way better.
Clay's Compromise: Missouri shall be a slave state, while Maine a free state, maintaining an 11-11 balance in the Senate.
Somebody get this genius a coin to flip!
Posted by Greg Rice at 11:04 PM 2 comments
Let's Invade This Pocket Dimension I Found!
I got the lil' Mr. Dimension Wormhole kit for early Christmas, and have made a discovery: a little wussy dimension that we should totally invade.
The Earth of this dimension is just like ours, except that they are clearly inferior. The Proof: their box office receipts of the 3 Die Hard films are like 30% lower than ours. They clearly do not appreciate maverick cops OR CHRISTMAS-TIME!
My reason to invade is entirely based on this key philosophical difference between our dimensions. The people of this dimension need to learn our freedoms by force!
That said, there are two more compelling reasons to invade... 1) everything on their planet is made of gold and 2) they have no weapons.
Posted by Greg Rice at 1:32 PM 3 comments
Labels: Opinion
Saturday, December 2, 2006
Come Visit Shark Mountain!
Shark Mountain is actually a beautiful (and only slightly hilly!) island nation in the South Pacific. The country's name changed from Shark Island to Shark Mountain in 1993, after being sued for copyright infringement by another so-called Shark Island (this one off the coast of Cape Town).
While we do have "a shark or two," you'll find your raft ride over from the mainland swift and uneventful. Our sharks want you to have a good time while you are here! :)
Our food is prepared by world class chefs, and is all complementary. Please 'fatten up' while you are here!
You'll also enjoy our state-of-the-art guest rooms, each equipped with the revolutionary "canal bed" - literally a floating mattress on a salt-water canal that runs through your room. These canals are wide (even wide enough for a shark, ha ha!) and are all interconnected to each other and the ocean. The canals also have a moderate current, which keeps the water clean and free of dirt and (god-forbid) blood.
For a limited time, a special 7 day vacation on Shark Island with free gourmet food is $195 U.S per week. I encourage you to come to our country, eat our free food until you are fat, fall asleep on our salt-water canals, and be devoured... by fun.
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Labels: Advertising
Friday, December 1, 2006
To Live and Die Better!
The ironic bit is that Jane Leeves steals a dollar from the Starbucks tip jar. (I understand that Starbucks was not around in 1985.) Turns out the dollar is a counterfeit, made by William Dafoe (the actor, not his character in the film, Rick Masters).
It gets confusing at this point. Rick Masters (the character, not the actor Dafoe) is working in the back room of the Starbucks. Just as William Peterson (again, the actor, not Richard Chance, the character) is about to leave the coffee shop, Rick comes from the back room and recognizes Peterson from CSI: (Yes, I understand that CSI: did not premiere until years later.)
They laugh about the coincidence, and congratulate Jane Leeves on booking the role of Daphne on Frasier.
POST SCRIPT: In my fantasy, my version of To Live and Die in L.A. is never released. It is just bonus footage on the DVD Criterion Collection of the real version of To Live and Die in L.A., released in 1985, well before DVDs are introduced.
My "real" version of the movie is the same as the original real version, except William Dafoe (the actor, not the character Rick Masters) opens a diner at the end, but is still killed by John Vukovich played by John Pankow (the actor).
To be clear, Vukovick/Pankow shoots Dafoe in the blooper real - not the film proper. The blooper real of a Burt Reynolds film to be precise.
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Labels: Opinion
Thursday, November 30, 2006
I Am Going to Upgrade My Food to Digital
Toshiba's HD-Food has the greatest variety (most fruit, some breads, entire line of cheese, most beef). HD-Food also supports 5.1 Dolby Surround.
Sony's Beta-Food has higher resolution and faster loading times, but is lacking in variety. That said, Beta-Food is the only digital source of chicken and fresh water fish
Instead of choosing, I want to wait until later in 2007 to replace my mouth with one of those dual-format inputs. But the guy at Best Buy was unclear on how much they would cost (or if they would offer installation in their "medical trailer" out back).
I should decide soon! I think my robot overlord chef (pictured here) is poisoning my analog food with silicon-based oregano!
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I am Enjoying Gary Busey’s Course at Harvard Extension
Prof. Busey teaches Early English History, and here is an excerpt of a particularly moving lecture:
“Battle of Hastings, man. The mud… it produced… LIFE! And the maggots can’t be stopped. And the fever of the Battle. The Battle of Hastings. It’s like the mud can’t be stopped.”
“Fly on, William the Conqueror. Fly on, young gentle-man.”
My only complaint is that we have been discussing the Battle of Hastings for the past 9 weeks.
And did I say Prof. Busey teaches at “Harvard Extension?” Sorry, I meant “my living room.”
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Labels: News
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The Legend of BreakBear
The origin of BreakBear begins as a Black Mountain Bear’s forest home is paved over by heroic blonde men, called “Pavers.” The displaced bear is then improved by a scientific program, whose aim is to turn bears into either superheroes or dock workers. Prof. Milton Paver decided on the former for BreakBear, as he had just completed work on HeavyCrateLiftingBear the prior afternoon.
The superhero powers of BreakBear are very specific. He has mental telekinesis that allows him to snap or “break” right-sized pieces of wood. By right-sized, he can only break wood 2 inches think by 8 inches wide. Thinner pieces of wood cannot be read by his telekinesis, but his powers are too weak to break anything thicker. The width is also important for some reason. And no other substances are affected by BreakBear’s powers except wood (actually, only certain kinds of cedar).
The process that gave BreakBear the intellect of a four-year-old child, also puts him in a perpetual state of exhaustion. As a result, he often must be pushed around in a wheel chair by another bear.
His great powers also come with a weakness, in that exposure to any of the following will immobilize him for hours: water, dust, sunlight, protein, or happiness.
BreakBear’s greatest victory came in issue #3, when he cheered from the sidelines as the Pavers blacktopped or “paved” over a Botanical Garden. He weakly clapped his paws together, before his happiness in the dusty sun rendered him immobile.
Editors Note: The photo here represents one of the rare occasions when BreakBear is out of his wheelchair, specifically the moment he was devoured by two wolf-like dogs in his comic’s final issue (Tales of the BreakBear #3).
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The Day Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Gouged Out My Eye
I was working on the set of Is Zat So? (1927) when Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. came up to me. He asked me if I had seen his father.
I asked “What’s his name?”
“Douglas Fairbanks,” he said.
I thought that was hilarious. I then asked what his name was.
“Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.” he said.
That was too much! I toppled over in laughter and my head fell on the point of his shoe. The style in 1927 was for shoes to have steel points that were four inches long and pointed upwards. As a result, I lost my eye.
In 1993, I found Douglas on Men in Tuxedos/Women in Christmas Outfits Night at the local High School. We laughed about the incident, but he showed no remorse for what he did.
It was all and all worth losing the eye over!
Judy Baar Topinka
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Monday, November 27, 2006
Irrefutable!
Here is a trick whenever you are in an argument that you are losing. Just say the magic words…
“I am right, because I am a Christian Scientist!”
This ends all debate for two reasons. 1) Christians are very popular these days and who doesn’t love Jesus, 2) Scientists hold all the world’s knowledge through their use of beakers and geographic proof tables. You are the perfect blend of the secular and the divine and therefore win all debates!
It has worked out very well for me. I am winning all my debates, including the last one where I asserted that Fat Free Jelly is neither fat free nor jelly.
The only downside: I am currently dying of an infection that could be easily cured with antibiotics.
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Sunday, November 26, 2006
Stop the Propaganda!
The film John Tucker Must Die is wholly irresponsible. Do you realize that attempted murders of people named John Tucker have increased 350% since the title of that film was announced?
People often do exactly as they are told, and the men in their Hollywood clothes must realize this.
For example:
* When The Manchurian Candidate came out, Manchurians were elected into public office 3 times more often than in 'off years.' THIS ALSO OCCURED DURING THE RELEASE OF THE SNOOZER DEMME REMAKE!
* Cases are routinely put in the freezer every Sunday night, THE SAME NIGHT THAT COLD CASE IS ON CBS!
* Every time a Beach Boys song comes on, people throw their young boy children out the car window onto the beach, LITERALLY BEACHING THEIR BOYS!
* If anyone ever would watch Fox's The War At Home, they would literally begin shooting automatic rifles at home! Thankfully, NO ONE EVER WATCHES THAT SHOW BECAUSE IT IS UTTER CRAP!
And on and on.
To stop this madness, I have renamed my dog John Tucker. I have put him on a leash, unprotected in my front yard. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE HIM DIE!
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Saturday, November 25, 2006
Agnew fired by 2-year-old Nixon
"You a bad man, Spiwo. Pay yow taxes, Spiwo! Go away, Spiwo!"
Agnew would have dropped his head in real shame, much more shame than getting forced to resign by a 60-year-old Nixon!
Then, as commander-in-chief, 2-year-old Nixon would have told Pat that he made dookie in his waa-waa.
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Friday, November 24, 2006
Amusing Exchange From A Married Couple
I am a regular listener of the Art Buchwald Radio Show. (I listen to it on KOLD, Southern California's Hot Medical and Geriatric Talk.) I thought you may enjoy this amusing anecdote that Art read during today's "Men vs. Women" segment.
A man was having horrible tooth pain. As he is married to an oral surgeon, he asked his wife to look at this mouth. "It is nothing," she said, "leave it alone and the pain will go away."
He did nothing about the pain, but it got worse every day. Eventually it was excruciating, "I am in horrible pain, and it got worse every day. It never got better. But you said to do nothing! How could you suggest this, as a licensed oral surgeon?"
"You forgot one important piece of information," she said.
"What is that?" he asked.
"I hate you."
That Art is a cut-up. No wonder he stole the idea for Coming to America from Eddie Murphy.
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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Top 5 Movies With Men in Suits of Armor Crushing People with a Boulder
5) Take that, you Bad Men! Seeing Gary Busey in his shiny suit on the top of the Alamo still gives me chills.
4) Rich Shiny Man Dance Party Bollywood can make great Armor Boulder movies too!
3) Transcendence The best movie to combine Knights, Armor, Boulders, and the tragic events of 9-11.
2) Fight Club 3 The corpse of Brad Pitt is fantastic as Zombie Tyler unleashes rocky fury on those Credit Card companies!
1) Up the Creek Tim Matheson is worth this hidden gem, despite featuring no noticeable suits of armor. But I'm sure they paddle past a boulder once or twice.
Hon. mentions: Boulder School, Gauntlet Time, and Knights of Rocky Ridge.
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Mr. TeeVee Trivia!
Did you know that...
* Law and Order has used one specific piece of video in all of its six spin offs (Law and Order, Trial by Jury, Special Victims Unit, Criminal Intent, Mutilated Genitalia Patrol, and Law and Order: Babies). The video clip in question is a monkey eating a blueberry pie, but played in reverse, so it appears that the pie is being regurgitated entirely "in tact."
* There is a tunnel connecting all the CBS procedural shows. Meaning if you get cast as a guest star in CSI: Miami, you can use that access to tunnel into Criminal Minds, or NCIS, or even, yep, Cold Case! Tim Matheson has been living in these tunnels for years, entering them after being cast as Dr. Aaron Morrison on Without a Trace.
* No one has ever seen the NBC show Medium. You may think you have, but it was the psychic on the show just making you think that way. If you were ever able to see and remember the show, you would know it is actually just 60 minutes of stock footage. Specifically, footage of various men thumbing through car wash coupons.
* Jim Lehrer rolls a six-sided die before every nights' News Hour with Jim Lehrer. The number that comes up is how many times he needs to punch his own crotch while reading the news. The joke, however, is on the staff of the PBS show, as Mr. Lehrer's crotch has not been able to feel pain since Bob Dole stuck a pencil in it during the 1996 presidential election.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
I don't really "get" Friends
Now that it is off the air, I can admit that I didn't understand the TV series Friends. After a long night with a very patient friend, I am happy to stand corrected.
I used to believe that a) Chandler was the skinny girl with the hair, b) Rachel and Ross were the same person ("Ross" seemed to be used as a shortened nickname for "Rachel"), and c) Phoebe was the monkey.
I also used to believe that all the friends were terrorists, something to do with their mustaches and their "death to America" rhetoric. I now know that I was not watching NBC's "Must See TV" at the time, but rather Al Jazeera by mistake.
I now know the truth thanks to my own "friend," Parole Office Leftwich. Thanks, Lou! You know your "TV Trivia!"
It is good to know that most of the Friends are not terrorists! Except, of course, for that fat cow Monica.
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Monday, November 20, 2006
Recent Clown vs. Wolf Battle Results
Round 19: Unbreakable Steel Skeleton Clown vs. Octogenarian Wolf (Nov 20th, 2006)
Unbreakable Steel Skeleton Clown attacks the Octogenarian Wolf with spinning circus blades in each hand. The clown is laughing in a high-pitched attempt to intimidate by evoking fear of Batman's nemesis, "The Joker." This proves to be futile on a non-literate animal, such as a wolf.
The elderly wolf has no teeth. So rather than biting, he leaps into the mouth of the clown. He burrows slowly down the clown's throat, separating his mouth apart as he digs. The clown is suffocated, as his unbreakable steel skeleton remained a non-factor.
Although the wolf also cannot breathe inside the clown's throat, he lasts much longer than the nancy-boy clown. Once the deed is done, the member of the "Greatest Wolf Generation" easily backs out of the mix of saliva, teeth and blood the clown once called a mouth.
Later, the wolf is put to stud with several other bulls and horses.
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The bonus features on the DVD of when I mowed the lawn, Sept 14, 2006
For the fans of my yard work, I have released yet another lawn-mowing session on DVD. It also available on Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, and that crappy PSP format.
Here are the bonus features available on the Criterion edition:
* Expanded 2 hours of bonus leaf-collecting footage
* Alternate angle selections, including the one where my camcorder falls on the ground
* Behind the scenes documentary: My Wife Tells Me To Mow The Lawn
* NC-17 short subject: Squirrel Humping a Tree
* Bonus feature-length film: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Spielberg, 1981, copied off HBO 2002)
* Coupons for my son's Christmas Wreath business (expired)
Available at Big Lots, between the Shrek breakfast cereal and the broken shards of glass.
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Saturday, November 18, 2006
I just sold a Hollywood pitch!
And here it is.
Turns out there is this lady who never says "I have to go to the toilet." She only says "I have to go wash my hands" - even when she has got to lay some serious back end business! So her girlfriends follow her in the bathroom, and sure enough, she is a serious toilet user. There are odors and everything. Simply unacceptable.
She breaks down and admits things, and it's very Merchant-Ivory for a bit. Then she goes on a date with that Colombian guy we all like and it works out fine.
So ends the first 10 minutes. After that it's pretty much Star Wars.
It's called "The Untitled Girl From Grey's Anatomy Project" $450,000 option, suckas!
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Friday, November 17, 2006
Top Five Films in which Dustin Hoffman Murders a Turtle
5) Midnight Cowboy: When Hoffman says "I'm walking here," it is over the neck of a turtle
4) Kramer vs. Kramer: In the mold of Freddy vs. Jason, Kramer (Hoffman) fights to the death with Kramer (turtle)
3) Marathon Man: The phrase "Is it safe?" was edited down from the original screenplay which read "Is it safe to keep killing all these turtles?"
2) Straw Dogs: The bookish Hoffman character gets bloody vengeance over either rapists or turtles (I forget)
1) Death of a Salesman: How cool was it when Willie Loman kills himself, rips off his mask, and reveals he is actually a turtle!
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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Alternate History of the US #177
In this alternate universe, James Dean did not die young. He lives to be old and uninteresting.
This event does not impact the assassination of Lincoln, as that event predated the death of James Dean by nearly 100 years!
But the classic 'butterfly' effect of the non-death of James Dean now caused the following to happen:
*Red is now Blue.
*Fridays are 90 hours long.
*There are miles of tunnels that link together Dallas and Ft. Worth, so Texans will not be eaten by the cannibal locusts.
*Chocolate and peanut butter are no longer delicious together. They are still delicious separately.
*Outer Space now has plenty of air in it.
*Twizzlers have knocked Red Vines off the map.
*Bantha meat has replaced beef.
*Instead of presents for Christmas, people get one 'free murder' to commit.
*No one watches James Dean's movies, as he is widely regarded as a hack.
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Labels: Alternate History, News
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Moliere runs from the LAPD
Moliere, better known as Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, ran from the LAPD in Inglewood holding a car stereo he had ripped from a Dodge Durango. The foppish 17th century playwright scaled a chain link fence in order to lose the dogs that were after him. Then the fabulously flamboyant scribe was sprayed in the face with pepper-spray by an elderly woman who owned the yard.
As he fell in pain, he was discovered by the searchlights of overhead helicopters. It was a splendid farce.
Later, Moliere died on stage, while performing Le Malade Imaginaire.
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What I will remember when I lay dying
When I am lying on my deathbed, I will surely remember a scene from Fox's game show "The Chamber." I remember that a large African-American man was in the "hot" chamber, and they just turned it up from level, let's say, level 3 to level 4. The man didn't care. And as they turned up the heat and flipped him upside down, he yelled out a gutteral "YES!" to show how much he could take it.
That's it. That's all I will remember.
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Monday, November 13, 2006
An ill advised law
The most troubling law passed last week during the midterm elections was California's Proposition 94, making illegal "the tying of string-like objects for the sake of securing or binding."
This is an obvious sop to the Velcro lobby. And outside the tripping/stumbling that will be happening as our good citizens transition out of lace-based shoes, there are many more problems with this law.
This law makes it illegal to tie anchors to small watercrafts. Wednesday saw many tour and fishing boats unable to stay in a single spot of ocean.
This law makes it illegal to twirl your handlebar mustache in a menacing way, as both your mustache and your finger are legally defined as "string-like."
The law makes it illegal to spray Silly String nearly everywhere, except on very thin and wide objects (e.g. a square yard of wax paper).
Why was this "bad for California" law passed? It was backed by political television ads that depicted graphic hardcore sex.
Also the title of the proposition was misleading: "The Free Graphic Hardcore Sex or String Non-Binding Proposition." Most people thought that the choice between free sex and string non-binding was up to the individual. It is not.
Governor Schwarzenegger, please allow me to keep tying this old dog in my basement to the radiator - and repeal this law!
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Labels: Opinion
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The difference between your national pancake and my regional pancake
Your national pancake is a mix of flour, oil, and perhaps butter, fried in a pan until it is delicious.
My regional pancake begins as the scrapings of a old man's hind leg. Specifically the part of Walter that is dying faster than the rest of his body.
It is not fried, rather it is "sun fried" meaning left in the sun with an expired mayonnaise coating. It takes weeks to prepare.
We garnish my pancake to taste with WD40 and squirrel droppings.
No one in my region dreams at night without dreaming of our regional pancake.
Our regional pancake ran for Mayor, and as a result, we have no office of the Mayor.
A man once put regional pancakes in his shoes and they made him run away from his dog. His dog, who loved the man, knew it was better to let him go.
Our regional pancake is the middle child of eight children and some day hopes to start a small business that rents bounce houses.
My regional pancake has so many diseases and parasites it actually is cleaner than your national pancake. Yes, and it is 50% off for this week only.
COME ON BY FOR A VISIT!!
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The type of Indian Chief I need
* One that will hold me close and never let go.
* One that will cheer for the Washington Redskins, but tell his friends it's "ironic cheering."
* One that tells me the ancient secret pancake recipe of the Navajo (Maybe involves corn? Doesn't sound right...)
* One that gives me only one green zero on the roulette wheel (much better odds!)
* One that patronises me endlessly, cause god knows I don't get any of that from the Europeans.
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