Posts Tagged ‘funny’
HER VOCABULARY WAS AS BAD AS, LIKE, WHATEVER
January 30, 2014· The little boat drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn’t.
· He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either, but a real duck that was actually lame. Maybe from stepping on a landmine or something.
2013 in review
December 31, 2013The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 4,400 times in 2013. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 4 trips to carry that many people.
EVOLUTION SIGNS; YES, WAY
March 30, 2012- [DON’T FORGET TO CLICK PIX FOR MORE ]
- OH, SPONGEBOB!
Jellyfish are eating all [sic] the other marine life, destroying human fishing resources, and creating dead spots around the world, which are growing in alarming number and speed. Irish experience doesn’t bode well for American Pacific Coast salmon. As this author says, Damn.
OH, SPONGEBOB!
DE-VOLUTION:
Some examples of why the human race has probably evolved as far as possible. These are actual instruction labels on consumer goods:
On Sears hairdryer: Do not use while sleeping.
On a bag of Fritos: You could be a winner! No purchase necessary. Details inside.
On a bar of Dial soap: Directions: Use like regular soap.
On some Swanson frozen dinners: Serving suggestion: Defrost.
On a hotel provided shower cap in a box: Fits one head.
On Tesco’s Tiramisu dessert (printed on bottom of the box): Do not turn upside down.
On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding: Product will be hot after heating.
On packaging for a Rowenta iron: Do not iron clothes on body.
On Boot’s Children’s cough medicine: Do not drive car or operate machinery. (We could reduce construction accidents if we kept 5 year olds off fork lifts.)
On Nytol sleep aid: Warning: May cause drowsiness.
On a Korean kitchen knife: Warning: Keep out of children.
On a string of Chinese-made Christmas lights: For indoor or outdoor use only.
On a Japanese food processor: Not to be used for the other use.
On Sainsbury’s peanuts: Warning: Contains nuts.
On an American Airlines packet of nuts: Instructions: Open packet, eat nuts.
On a Swedish chainsaw: Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals.
On a child’s Superman costume: Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly.
STRAINED EVOLUTION:
Some questions I should have asked about King Kong.
1. Why did the natives build a door so big that Kong could walk right through it?
2. Why did the natives bother with the wall at all since Kong lived high on a cliff in a cave, and spent his last few moments scaling the Empire State Building? He could hop that wall in a beat.
3. Fay Ray was obviously not the first maiden tied to the posts. The post assembly was a regular fixture – little stone step-up, solid uprights (didn’t tip over when Kong pulled her off the ropes; didn’t pull her arms out of the sockets, either; how did that go down?) – and the natives were goofing up one of their own maidens before they spotted Fay. Ergo, what did Kong do with all the previous sacrifices? This was a Giant Gorilla Feeding Station from Eddie Bauer? Did he eat them and not eat Fay because she was a blonde? Pheromones? Not fun.
4. That wall wouldn’t keep pterodactyls out either. Those dudes would swoop down and snatch a native snack every so often, don’t you think?
5. What the heck happened to all of the other giant gorillas? Where did they go? Where were Kong’s mom and dad? In Son of Kong, we of course discover that Kong had a son, but we never see Mrs. Kong. Mrs. Kong is never even mentioned. The gang goes, “Hey, there’s a baby Kong!” And they are off like the Scooby Gang, chasing Mr. Jensen the asocial gardener from the old condemned Henshaw Mansion.
6. At the end, Robert Armstrong stares at Kong’s gigantic corpse and says, “’Twas Beauty killed the beast.” Why didn’t someone point out that he was the s.o.b. who captured Kong and brought him back to ravage New York City? Oh sure, in the sequel, Armstrong got sued for all the damages and cleanup, but he never did any jail time for bringing to town a huge rampaging ape that killed a lot of people . Go figure. He must have been working for Goldman Sachs.
7. Why did they remake it with JACK BLACK? Why?
So, that’s what I should have asked about King Kong.
EVER SINCE TIME BEGAN:
Whenever your kids are out of control, you can take comfort from the thought that even God‘s omnipotence did not extend to God’s kids. After creating heaven and earth, God created Adam and Eve.
And the first thing he said was: “Don’t.”
“Don’t what?” Adam replied.
“Don’t eat the forbidden fruit,” God said.
“Forbidden fruit? We got forbidden fruit? Hey, Eve…we got forbidden fruit!”
“No way!”
“Yes way!”
“Don’t eat that fruit!” said God.
“Why?”
“Because I am your Father and I said so!” said God (wondering why he hadn’t stopped after making the elephants). A few minutes later God saw his kids having an apple break and was angry.
“Didn’t I tell you not to eat that fruit?” God asked.
“Uh huh,” Adam and Eve replied.
“Then why did you do it?”
“I dunno” Eve answered.
“She started it!” Adam said.
“Did not!”
“Did too!”
“DID NOT!”
Having had it with the two of them, God’s punishment was that Adam and Eve should have children of their own. Thus the pattern was set and it has never changed. If God had trouble handling children, what makes you think it would be a piece of cake for you?
Advice for the day:
If you have a lot of tension and you get a headache, do what it says on the aspirin bottle: Take two and keep away from children.
INDIVIDUAL SELF-ESTEEM:
“If I knock him out, his’ory wi’ be made!” — Evander Holyfield, boxer, television interview.
“I’m a people person. I love people!” — Ibid, same interview, one minute later.
MERRY HOLIDAYS!
December 10, 2011More HOLIDAY BAH-HUMBUG HUMOR – CARTOONS (mostly)
The Top One Reason Religion Is Harmful By Greta Christina, AlterNet.
Religion is uniquely armored against anything that might stop it from spinning into extreme absurdity, extreme denial of reality and extreme, grotesque immorality.
So what is it about religion — exactly — that’s so harmful?
I’ve argued many times that religion is not only mistaken, but does more harm than good. But why do I think that is? (more…)
ODD SHOTS and IDLE PENSEES Nr. 6
May 3, 2011YES, it’s the Sixth Edition of ODD SHOTS and IDLE PENSEES!
So, kick back, here are MORE ACTUAL Analogies and Metaphors Found in High School Essays:
- The hailstones leaped from the pavement, just like maggots when you fry them in hot grease.
- The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for a while.
- The knife was as sharp as the tone used by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Tex.) in her first several points of parliamentary procedure made to Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) in the House Judiciary Committee hearings on the impeachment of President William Jefferson Clinton.
- The ballerina rose gracefully en pointe and extended one slender leg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.
- It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids around with power tools.
- He was deeply in love. When she spoke, he thought he heard bells, as if she were a garbage truck backing up.
- She was as easy as the T.V. Guide crossword.
- Her eyes were like limpid pools, only they had forgotten to put in any pH cleanser.
- She walked into my office like a centipede with 98 missing legs.
- Her voice had that tense, grating quality, like a generation thermal paper fax machine that needed a band tightened.
- It hurt the way your tongue hurts after you accidentally staple it to the wall.
Not to be Outdone, College freshmen contribute the following (misspellings and all):
- There was Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Lower Egypt was actually farther up than Upper Egypt, which was, of course, lower down than the upper part. This is why we learn geography as a factor in history.
- Babylon was similar to Egypt because of the differences they had apart from each other. Egypt, for example, had only Egyptians, but Babylon had Summarians, Acadians and Canadians, to name just a few.
- Moses was told by Jesus Christ to lead the people out of Egypt into the Sahaira Desert. The Book of Exodus describes this trip and the amazing things that happened on it, including the Ten Commandments, various special effects, and the building of the Suez Canal.
- The warmth and friendship of the mystery cults attracted many, who came to feel better through dancing and mutilation.
- Eventually Christian started the new religion with sayings like, “The mice shall inherit the earth.” Later Christians fortunately abandoned this idea.
- The Sophists justified themselves by changing relatives whenever this needed to be done.
- Roman upperclass men demanded to be known as Patricia.
- During the Middle Ages everyone was middle aged.
- In the 1400 hundreds most Englishmen were perpendicular.
- The plague also helped the emergance of the English language as the national language of England, France and Italy.
- Man was determined to civilize himself and his brothers, even if heads had to roll!
- Traditions had become so oppressive they too were crushed in the wake of man’s quest for ressurection above the not-just-social beast he had become.
- The Popes, of course, were usually Catholic.
- The German Emperor’s lower passage was blocked by the French for years and years.
- Russian nobles wore clothes only to humour Peter the Great.
- Problems were so complexicated that in Paris, out of a city population of one million people, two million able bodies were on the loose.
- Voting was done by ballad.
- Richard Strauss, who was violent but methodical like his wife made him, plunged into vicious and perverse plays.
- At war, people get killed, and then they aren’t people anymore, but friends.
- According to Fromm, individuation began historically in medieval times. This is a period of small childhood. There is increasing experience as adolescence experiences its life development. The last stage is us.
Gobbledy-Gook Accomplished After High School and College:
- “They were absent in the past, or not as present as they might have been.”
- “The British Admiral said the cruiser provided a threat to the fleet, as did Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.”
- “Mr. Begin has offered to let each member of the PLO to leave Lebanon carrying an arm.” They had to leave the other one and both legs.
- “It was a terrible thing when our family lost its absolute sovereignty over the Iranian people.” – Shah of Iran’s wife, Mrs. Pahlavi, 2004, PBS.
- “When Quanah Parker passed, it was said that his passing was not just his passing, but the passing of the past – as well.” Pass the peas, please.
- “We work with predators, uh, creditors nationwide.” – Local T.V. ad.
- “The gnawing question of the Donner Party is, what would I have done?”
A Little More High Hilarity: ALEXANDER THE GREAT by Will Cuppy.
Serious Notes:
Marijuana Papers:
Going on four generations now, propaganda and lies have relentlessly drained taxpayer’s money to build government’s anti-drug machine and the conditions of a police state. Virtually every state is in the midst of the biggest prison expansion ever in America’s and the world’s history, creating political vultures only concerned for the growth of their prison-related crime-fighting industry and job security. They demand more prisons and more money to pursue this “law and order” madness against an invented crime.
We can moderate society’s problems and reject the police state by simply legalizing marijuana. We can clear the jails, and re-employ police, court, prison and rehabilitation staff to deal with real crime and hard drug abuse. We can put money into our schools and health care without raising anyone’s taxes. We can also stop lying to ourselves, and end a terrible multi-generational injustice. READ MORE: MARIJUANA PAPERS
Honest Abe, Dishonest Republicans:
The contrast between Abraham Lincoln and the modern Republican Party is glaring. Lincoln fought for democracy and union. Modern Republicans fight for money and self-interest. Lincoln was (by report) an unassuming and humble man; name one modern Republican who is not awash in arrogance and hubris. Lincoln built the Transcontinental Railroad and won the Civil War; the present crop created the second Great Republican Recession and mired us in two unwinnable wars. Lincoln worked for “One Nation Indivisible”, freedom and justice; modern Republicans work to divide, oppress and reject. Lincoln had hope for our country; the moderns have only fears for, and of it. This comparison can continue a long way – Think of “Abe-Them” pairs in your own experience. Disgusting, ain’t it?
The fact that they are uncritical boosters of unscrupulous transnational corporations clearly reveals them as against the people of the United States. It is better to vote Independent than to cast one more ballot for these reactionary, oppressive, authoritarian Republican control freaks. “One Nation Indivisible.” Period. Support freedom, justice and equality.
READ MORE: CORPORATIONS + PARALLEL UNIVERSES
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Last bits:
IT ATE ARNOLD
October 7, 2010Dear friends,
This Sunday, at more than 6300 events in 187 countries, citizens around the world will shatter a dangerous myth: that the global climate movement has somehow disappeared.
We’ll show world leaders and the media that we’re bigger, more diverse, and more creative than ever — and that we simply won’t give up until our planet, and those who live on it, are safe.
On Sunday, October 10 — that’s 10/10/10, a date to remember — we will gather in climate “work parties” around the globe to demonstrate our determination and trumpet a call to our governments: “We’re getting to work… what about you?”
The more of us take part, the more unmistakable our message of determination to defeat climate change. And these parties won’t just be vitally important; they’ll be fun, too. Click below to find an event near you and RSVP (or register an event of your own) — it’s time to roll up our sleeves and take action:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/global_work_party/?vl
The timing is critical: in the weeks and months to come, governments will make important decisions about whether to keep striving for a global climate treaty. All year, they’ve been reeling from last December’s Copenhagen summit, where leaders failed to reach a legally binding agreement — or even commit to developing one. Today, if politicians think that the public outcry for climate action has ended, they will succumb to the whispers of the fossil fuel lobby — and simply give up on reaching a real deal.
But even as governments dither, the climate crisis itself is accelerating. 2010 is the hottest year on record. Climate-linked natural disasters, like the floods in Pakistan, have claimed thousands of lives. And scientists say the the picture is only getting worse. Our movement must race ahead more quickly than the crisis itself — and pull the politicians along with us.
By demonstrating our willingness to take action, the Global Work Party issues a challenge to our leaders. Local events include tree plantings in rural Tanzania, solar installation in China, and an international bike-ride from Jordan to Israel — along with much simpler events organized by small groups of friends. Wherever we are and however we get involved, we’re making a point: if we’re driving solutions to climate change within our own communities, our political leaders have no excuse not to get to work nationally and globally.
The more of us join, the more powerful our message. 10/10/10 is just days away, and it’s easy to get involved — click to sign up:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/global_work_party/?vl
Although time is short to confront climate change, the climate movement itself — from the perspective of history — is young. Abolishing the trans-Atlantic slave trade and ending apartheid took decades. But climate change, because of its unique threat to everyone everywhere, has a special power to unite people across all lines and boundaries — if we let ourselves believe that progress is possible.
Last year saw an extraordinary wave of activity, with successive global days of action (21 September, 24 October, and 12/12) that drove heads of government from around the world to personally attend the Copenhagen summit. It was breathtaking, but it wasn’t enough. This weekend, let’s renew our commitment to the fight of six billion lifetimes — and show that we’re not going anywhere as long as we’ve got a planet to save.
With hope and determination,
Ben, Iain, Ben M, Maria Paz, Ricken, David, Graziela, and the whole Avaaz team
P.S: These events are being organized by a vast array of groups and individuals, with support from Avaaz’s friends at 350.org — using web tools that make it easy to locate an event or sign up a new one. Register for an event through these tools, and 350 will send a few helpful messages as the day of action comes close. That link again:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/global_work_party/?vl
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HAPPY LABOR DAY!
September 4, 2010The United States used to build things.
You must help to preserve it.
Republican Plutocrats Create Bank Failures.
Unite at the Ballot box.
Impeach the Supreme Court Five.
“We have it in our power to make the world over again!” – Thomas Paine, American author-patriot-founder.
Lest we forget: