July 31, 2004
Dog Soldiers
Let me preface this by saying that I love
werewolf movies. Dopple-G hates them - they absolutely terrify him, and not in a good way. I freaking love them. I love werewolf mythology too. Canines are my favorite pet and wolves are by far my favorite wild animal. It's important that you know this background as it could color my review.
Let me also say that my very own chocolate lab just tried to kill me. I was walking to the computer to type this, beer in my hand. The evil creature intercepted me in the dining room, cutting directly across my path. I skillfully adjusted my beer to prevent foulage and stepped off to my right foot. Just past the point of no return the crafty beast turned in between my legs and to the right, neatly turning my ankle and sending me to the floor. I'm happy to report that I managed to throw my left knee out far enough that I could piston my beer hand and prevent bottle corruption and massive beer loss. Not that it matters a lot seeing as that particular carpet is getting cleaned tomorrow but it's the effort that counts.
And yes, my ankle hurts like a mother. It's important that you know this as it could color my review.
Dog Soldiers was a good movie. I mean good overall, not just as a horror movie. The acting was actually really good all around with the exception of that loser who played Captain Ryan the Special Forces jackass.
As far as horror movies go it was pretty standard. I didn't actually get scared at all during the movie but that's pretty much the way of things since Alfred Hitchcock died.
It did well for the spook-at-shadows afterward score. I thought it was going to be a non-register there as I'll normally get a crawly feeling while taking a piss with my back to the closed shower and I didn't get that at all from this movie. However, I just walked the dogs and when we got to the dark part of the street (my house is the ONLY house on my street with a street light) and Kota turned towards the woods and stopped dead and growled deep in her throat I nearly shit myself. Wait a second...lemme check here...yeah, that spooked the shit right out of me.
I recommend this movie for anybody who likes a "last man standing" pick-em-off-style movie, werewolves, general monster, armed conflict, small engagement army or general spooky popcorn movie.
My only major beef (excuse the pun - you'll see what I mean in a second) was a scene in the beginning of the film when the platoon of soldiers is at their campsite and a dead cow gets thrown on their campfire. They seem reassured and business as usual when they discover that the cow died of a natural attack (teeth and claws). Cows that die of natural causes do not generally launch themselves into your campfire. The entire troop should have freaked at this point because unless they missed a cherry picker or catapult in close proximity to the camp there's no realistic human way to hurl a cow into a campfire.
Except for that and the loser actor playing Cpt.Ryan a standard suspension of disbelief should pull you through this one.
Addendum. Sgt.Wells had all of the best lines in this movie and there were a bunch. Top three (all by Wells) were:
I am not breaking radio silence just cos' you lot got spooked by a dead flying fucking cow. (Part of the stupid cow scene described above.)
If we do happen to make contact, I expect nothing less than gratuitous violence from the lot of ya. (Gratuitous violence quotes are my favorite.)
We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch. (I've always despised Little Red.)
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Yep, Sgt. Wells rocked!
The last movie that actually scared me was (the original) Halloween--but I think that was more because everybody in the theater keep screaming, and every time they screamed, I'd jump...so I guess it was really the audience that scared me, now that I think about it, and since audiences are still scaring me daily (in my professional capacity) you can just ignore this sentence...
Posted by: Susie at July 31, 2004 11:37 AM (11RPa)
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Jim,
you ever notice how your dog's eyes glowed a weird silvery green? Definite canishuman potential there. You do lock him up during a full moon don't you? Otherwise, your likely to come down stairs and find this strange man with chocolate brown hair, sitting in your favorite seat, scratching himself, using your remote, probably rooting for the wrong team, and drinking your beer.
Check between his knuckles. If they are furless, you know you have a canishuman on your hands.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at August 01, 2004 11:44 AM (fpPSW)
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I fricken loved that film. Even better is the cast commentary on the DVD - they just got the cast to sit around, watch the movie and get drunk!
Posted by: Rob at August 02, 2004 06:10 AM (kXZI6)
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Susie - For me it was a short in Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories. This guy kept seeing somebody sneaking up behind him any time he looked into a mirror. Every time he looked the guy coming up on him was a little closer. I couldn't look into a mirror for days.
Rachel Ann - Actually she's a bitch so this could work out well. I like my women a bit on the hairy side...
Rob - Dang, I've got to go rent it again now. I usually check out the special features but I finished the movie so late at night I passed on it. Drat.
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Rob, where'd you get your DVD? Mine only has a producer's commentary....
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July 30, 2004
Hellboy
My apologies but this is only a 3 beer review. Hens' Night was late starting and the kids kept interrupting so I didn't get into a decent swilling tempo until the last half hour or so.
Hellboy is decent. It could have been much better. It could also have been much worse. Characterizations were pretty poor and they assumed the viewer knew a lot of backstory that wasn't presented. Unfortunately I don't know that backstory so the movie suffered.
That chick that made out with Buffy in that movie a few years ago about rich mean college students was looking pretty good. She kept speaking though and that's really not her forte. They teased hard on the nudity at the end but failed to deliver and that pissed me off a bit (yeah, like she'd really be wearing a tube top in winter in Moscow).
Overall I'd give it a go as a rental. It's a one-timer though, I wouldn't bother watching it again.
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I actually enjoyed Hellboy more than Van Helsing, even though Hugh Jackman is HOT with long hair and no knives shooting out of his knuckles...tho' I suspect since Kate Beckinsale wears a lot of bustiers,
you might not notice Hugh that much. Anyway, Van Helsing arrived at the theater with "Vatican Detective" written on the cans (in an effort to fool hijackers and pirates I suspect) and I think that's what they really should have called it, since it bears little resemblence to Bram Stoker's characters....
Posted by: Susie at July 31, 2004 11:21 AM (11RPa)
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Cruel Intentions is the movie with the mean students. Love that movie.
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She kept speaking though and that's really not her forte.
That's what I love about you, Jim--you totally tell it like it is.
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You may want to throw me into the loony bin...
Lovely Wife has her own blog! Yay!
This entry has been moved to her place.
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I read a book when I was younger called "Why Donkeys Can't Sleep in Bathtubs" or something like that, about all the ridiculous laws they pass in the U.S. I still grin about it from time to time.
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Beer...check. DVDs...check. Hen night...check.
Coming soon to a blog near you:
Drunken Movie Critique
Tonight's selections include Hell Boy and Dog Soldiers. That's right Susie, I'm finally watching Dog Soldiers. Woof woof!
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You know what pisses me off?
A full bladder and the sound of running water.
Seriously though, an email saying just how great the last release of our software was and how a record low number of bugs have been reported in the field despite the fact that this release involved a monstrous rewrite of three critical program modules and how the 140 systems already purchased and installed make this the most successful incremental release in the history of the product.
That pisses me off. That makes me want to go up to the Pres and walk him through the base logic involved here and ask him just what the hell he was smoking when he decided to eliminate the Quality Assurance position for our product.
I can't do that though. His goons would pound me.
(Okay, he doesn't really have any goons. That I know of. I still can't do it though because I would not be able to hold my temper in and I've still got a paycheck here for the indeterminate future. Also, our Product Architect has already done that with the result that QA is being eliminated. If I tried it he'd probably figure it a good idea to whack all of Development.)
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It's good to know you can still earn an MBA these days despite having no earthly notion of how cause and effect work. Jaysus.
I know you like most of the folks you work with there, but what about El Presidente? Did he ever give off signs of being this clueless before, or is this a new thing?
Posted by: ilyka at July 30, 2004 07:47 PM (sDw4/)
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Jim it would seem to me you actually have very little to lose by pointing out to el Presidente exactly the value of contribution to this project. It's not like they can fire you.
Posted by: Simon at August 02, 2004 04:29 AM (UKqGy)
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Ilyka - Generally speaking he's a sober and responsible pilot, which makes this particular decision very confusing. Best guess is the force for the change is coming from sales/marketing - "We need MORE product! We can't sell this as it is!"
Simon - Agreed and I'm working that speech up right now with a bit of partisan help.
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You're all wrong
A Perfectly Cromulent Blog
has odds posted for
which Simpsons character will be coming out of the closet. There's pretty good analysis there but there's one glaring problem - no Duff Man.
That's right, the hidden gay character in the Simpsons is none other than Duff Man himself. That's right. Duff Man. The symbol of drunken debauchery, high times and overconsumption is the closet gay. Hard to believe? Think Spudz McKenzie. The beer drinking world was shocked to the core when it was discovered that Spudz was a female dog. We'll be seeing Homer and the rest of the lushes questioning their own masculinity as Duff beer sales crash. Of course a certain segment of the population will gain an appreciation for the beverage but it won't quite make the transfer to trendy drink.
We'll see a suddenly effeminate Duff Man tossed out on his fabulous keister and befriended by Homer and family who, in typical fashion, will build him back up to the point where he challenges Duff corporate types and wins back his job. During the recovery watch for a scene at Moe's and interaction with many of Springfield's more "sensitive" characters. At least one (probably Smithers) will be drafted by Homer to provide a source of inspiration for DM.
I should be a comic writer. I really should.
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Hate to burst your bubble, but this is what I have written at the end of the extended entry:
"Since I have a sneaking suspicion it's going to be something fairly obvious (Lenny and Carl are worrying me), I'll go with an essentially left field prediction: DuffMan - who I feel certain is hiding his true feelings behing that party hardy attitude, and Handsome Pete, who dances for nickels. Or maybe Poochie."
But hey, great minds think alike.
Posted by: Pete at July 30, 2004 11:04 AM (EKMxC)
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Oh, damn! How'd I miss that?
Consider my bubble burst. We'll just go with that "great minds" part.
My second guess is Rainier "McBain" Wolfcastle cause what would be funnier than a gay Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Posted by: Jim at July 30, 2004 11:53 AM (IOwam)
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I was thinking McBain but he's not regular enough to make it work. If we're going real left field what about the substitute teacher Lisa fell for, I think Dustin Hoffman did the voice...
I still like Comic Book Guy. For this, I mean. I don't
like him like that.
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Jim's law of inverse posty goodness
My post quality and quantity suck in an inversely proportional relationship with the quality and quantity of the blogs I read. That is to say, it isn't my fault when my blog sucks. Blame these guys:
If little boys are made up puppy dog tails and snails and other gross stuff, and little girls are made of sugar and spice and other nice stuff, what is a centrist made of?
Whines and complaints
that the big parties ain't.
That's what centrists are made of.
Trey has a two parter on the ketchup queen. First he notes some things from her speech that sound alright. Then he fisks the things that blow chunks of socialist redistributionism garbage all over the place.
Random Penseur has a mini-bio on a philandering, embezzling, murderer. To top it off he was also an incompetent officer and a crooked politician! Check out the second edition of the Behind the Curtain series.
LeeAnn has issues with the dentist. That reminds me...I better set up an appointment whilst I still have insurance...
Simon hasn't caught up to me yet in the procreation contest but he has nailed what it's like for men to live with a pregnant woman.
Robert got published. Like in a real paper. Not just this bloggy stuff that we do. Woah.
Our own Pixy Misa has compiled a philosophy primer. It's just chock full of allegorical goodness.
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Whoa, thanks for the link! I just said you had to read the profiles, since you provided the name for the category, not that you had to promote them!
Thanks, Jim.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 30, 2004 09:21 AM (LlPKh)
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Soon as that coffee is done brewing I'm sinking my teeth into the Pixy essay. He threatened to post that one over a month ago and I've been waiting, waiting, waiting. Great link collection (not just because I'm in it)!
Posted by: ilyka at July 30, 2004 01:57 PM (RwLuS)
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I aims to please. Enjoy!
(This is cool because I'm like getting credit for all this work that other people did. Sweet!)
Posted by: Jim at July 31, 2004 09:21 AM (behRF)
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NPR pissed me off again
Okay, it wasn't actually NPR that pissed me off. More precisely, this particular thing I'm about to relate to you wasn't NPR's fault, I just heard about it while listening to NPR. To set the matter perfectly straight, NPR generally pisses me off at a low grade level. I had a spike of pissedoffedness this morning whilst driving to work with NPR on and yes it was
on NPR but it wasn't a part of NPR's programming. Okay, it was sort of part of their programming in the sense that anything you hear broadcast by NPR is part of their programming. This was an announcement, not a newsie bit. So there it is - an announcement (actually two) that I heard on NPR really pissed me off today. What were they? Well let me tell you.
Before and after program segments (that's actual "shows" I mean; as noted above anything they broadcast is technically part of their programming) this advertisement free station has advertising. They read off the name of the segment's sponsor or a general sponsor and give a quick blurb. As advertising goes it's pretty low key stuff but it pisses me off that they claim to be advertisement free while doing ads every 10 minutes just like everybody else.
Anyway, two sponsors that were plugged are what has me really pissed off. The first was the Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD sponsors National Public Radio. What the fuck does NPR have to do with Housing and Urban Development? HUD is completely funded by our taxes and their only responsibility is to put roofs over people's heads. What the fuck is HUD doing giving money to private interests? That was MY MONEY! If I want to contribute to NPR then that's my business. It is not the business of a dedicated government department to take my money and give it to NPR.
The second was the Gwinnett County School System. WHAT?!? The Gwinnett County school system submits a budget to the county. The county looks it over, axes some books and classes and teachers and then hands a pile of money (including mine) to the school system. The school system then gives away a chunk of it to National Public Radio.
That goes beyond pissing me off. The County and the School System never EVER stop crying about budget constraints and lack of funding and they are giving money away to a radio station. School programs get cut, teachers have to buy their own damned markers and kids spend their days in butler buildings instead of actual classrooms and they are giving the fucking money away!
Where's my damned copy of Robert's Rules? I need to brush up for the next school board meeting. Any locals might want to keep an eye on the Gwinnett blotter 'cause this is going to get ugly.
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Thats insane. Go get em'
Posted by: pylorns at July 30, 2004 09:06 AM (FTYER)
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I agree. Have at them! Cry havoc and loose the dogs of war!
That said, I generally don't like National Palestinian Radio and I certainly don't like HUD sending them money that could be better used to promote low income housing.
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July 29, 2004
I like my faggots a bit rare.
From
Helen comes a delightfully British item about the Doody family. Seems they've just been named
The Faggot Family of Britain.
A West Midlands family is playing a central role in the quest to raise the profile of ... faggots.
The Doody family from Wolverhampton has been crowned The Faggot Family in a national competition, and to kick off their reign they will launch National Faggot Week.
"...all too often the faggot is left off [the national] list," said Janet Doody.
Her husband Fred added: "It's unfair because faggots were British ... long before any of the others.
"The great British faggot is full of flavour and a great belly warmer at this time of year."
Some little known facts:
- Faggots were called "savoury ducks" in the Middle Ages
- Faggots were named after the Latin word for bundle
- Fans have published the Good Faggot Guide
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"mushy peas"? Now, that's just gross....
Posted by: Susie at July 29, 2004 01:53 PM (11RPa)
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Jim - I'm not sure you want the traffic the apparent google-baited post will generate...
SpeakinÂ’ ofÂ… Any pimpin emails lately?
Posted by: Clancy at July 29, 2004 01:54 PM (EGVPL)
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It's not Googlebaiting, I'm really that immature! It's true, just ask Lovely Wife.
The pimps are getting out of control. More on that tomorrow (hopefully - no promises on when posts will happen will be kept for the near future).
Posted by: Jim at July 29, 2004 02:17 PM (IOwam)
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I like mine smeared with chocolate.
What?
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 29, 2004 09:32 PM (3RnFT)
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I like mine boxed and shaken...
???
Posted by: LW at July 29, 2004 10:32 PM (behRF)
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Oddly enough I had Faggots, chips and peas last night.
My mum was most upset as her mushy peas didn't (and for the record, taking wet peas and sticking them in the food processor does not make them mushy ... it makes them gross!)
Another interesting point is that Brains (the makers of the finest faggots in the world) recently went into recievership ... I can't think why, one would have thought "Brains' Faggots" would sell like hot cakes!
Posted by: Robert at July 30, 2004 07:26 AM (kXZI6)
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They should have branched out and sold hot cakes too. When you sell hot cakes they always sell like hot cakes. Even if you don't sell a damn one of them they're still selling like hot cakes by definition!
Yeah, hot cakes are the business to be in, I tell you what.
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It's all Ilyka's fault. Again.
She has
done it before. Now she's
done it again.
To the tune of "O Canada"*.
O Fistula!
A hole within my flesh!
My meat tunnel to my internal gland.
With pencil tip I poke inside,
I probe the hole in me!
From deep and wet,
O Fistula, the smell comes out of thee.
God heal this hole inside of me!
O Fistula, the smell comes out of thee.
O Fistula, the smell comes out of thee.
* Yes, I fully expect a team of elite Canadian assassins to strike at any moment. It's okay though - Michael Moore says they don't have any guns up there.
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July 28, 2004
Lovely Wife discovers the ugly truth behind Heinz.
Lovely Wife has her own blog. Yay!
This entry has been moved to her place.
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I'll give you a login to Clancy's View...
Wir konnen auch auf Deutsch redden wenn es dir besser wird!
(OK, my conversation German is OK, my written German is horrid)
Posted by: Clancy at July 28, 2004 03:04 PM (EGVPL)
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Oh too funny! I decided last week that there would be no more Heinz products purchased with MY hard earned money.
Posted by: Ronda at July 28, 2004 03:10 PM (caz42)
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Kroger, huh? I personally just wait until the name-brand stuff hits the shelves at the dollar store
Posted by: Tiffany at July 29, 2004 01:59 PM (5Tm0V)
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We have enough dollar stores here to choke a barrel of monkeys. And if that doesn't win me some sort of contest for mixed metaphors I don't know what could.
Posted by: Jim at July 29, 2004 02:41 PM (IOwam)
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I heard that John Kerry actually changed his middle name so that his initials would be JFK. Is that true?
Also, LW should get a blog.
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 29, 2004 09:29 PM (3RnFT)
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"Now you may call me John Fucking Kerry!"
I bet a bit digging on the internet will give us the truth about him.I am just not sure if I want to be sick for a while.
Have I mentioned that I will apear in the NEWS PAPER on saturday???YES,for I gave an interview today.Supposively MY name will be in it.
Ahuh...I'm that good!
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July 27, 2004
The Silence of the Lambs
Well it wasn't a lamb, or even the traditional donkey. The piñata (notice the squiggly line over the 'n' there - am I good or what?) at the party on Saturday was a watermelon; sort of a meloñata. It wasn't just any watermelon either. It was a gargantuan watermelon filled to the brim with useless plastic trinkits, geejaws, whatsits and enough concentrated sugar treats to choke Oprah.
The cheap cardboard blindfold that came with the meloñata failed early. The other parents there had a problem with using Lovely Wife's leather blindfold (comes with matching ball gag) so we just had the kids close their eyes.
more...
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How about: "Feeding the kids margaritas before letting them whack the melon is just wrong".
Or: "You should talk to your children early, before they start to whack the melon by themselves".
Posted by: RP at July 27, 2004 01:52 PM (LlPKh)
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How about this: "Although Jim and LW appear to be normal happy people, their children are indeed evil spawn incarnate." (Burger picture as a reference) btw - I am kidding as I've never met Jim or LW. :-)
Posted by: Clancy at July 27, 2004 04:48 PM (EGVPL)
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If Emma were in the general vicinity, she would gladly babysit the Bear/Bacon/Burger Trio. Anyday.
Gawd, they're adorable.
And remember: Whatever doesn't kill them before they are ten will be a fine personality trait when they are 30.
Aheh.
Posted by: Emma at July 27, 2004 05:18 PM (NOZuy)
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"No children were harmed in the production of this story."
The moral is simple: wacking day isn't just for snakes.
Posted by: Simon at July 27, 2004 08:55 PM (UKqGy)
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"Social services intervened when it was revealed a local couple made their children fight to the death, all for the prize of just being able to wear a shirt."
Posted by: Helen at July 28, 2004 09:15 AM (TmM0X)
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Damn, that's a hairy arm! Who was that dude's father? Bigfoot? King Kong? Chim-Chim from Speed Racer? Frank J.?
Unless that's your arm, Jim. Or your father's. In that case, it's a fine looking piece of...arm.
Posted by: Victor at July 28, 2004 03:24 PM (L3qPK)
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Yup, that's my very own arm. That's part of the reason why I could run around in t-shirts during winter in Buffalo.
Posted by: Jim at July 28, 2004 09:39 PM (behRF)
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I don't know why you didn't just pass a resolution condemning the pinata for failing to burst. Unilateralist cowboy. Have you no shame?
Posted by: Deus ex Macrame at July 29, 2004 03:12 AM (lzBvv)
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Have you decided on points yet? Not to monopolize this comments section, but you should decide who gets the points. And, um...I should win. Definitely. I'm behind on points, after all.
Posted by: Helen at July 29, 2004 07:42 AM (pS7+B)
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Actually, I don't have any points at all. I probably won't get any for the "whack the melon" comment either, will I?
Posted by: RP at July 29, 2004 09:46 AM (LlPKh)
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Moral of the story....Jim spent so much money on the meloñata and with plastic trinkits, geejaws, whatsits - he couldn't afford to dress his kids.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 29, 2004 10:18 AM (xpNFK)
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I think I deserve a point for my backpedaling on the hairy-arm thingy.
Posted by: Victor at July 29, 2004 11:03 AM (L3qPK)
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No points for wussitude, Victor. Only boldness and decisive actions* are rewarded here.
* 'Bold' and 'decisive' being completely flexibly definable by the management.
Posted by: Jim at July 29, 2004 12:12 PM (IOwam)
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Oh, yeah. Forgot I was going to mention the points too.
Announcement: We'll keep this open another day as I've just gotten too damn busy today. Or was that lazy? Either way, y'all have until tomorrow to amuse me with your creativity or shock me with your candor.
Posted by: Jim at July 29, 2004 12:15 PM (IOwam)
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"The kids became uncontrollable when Bigfoot entered the yard."
Posted by: Simon at July 30, 2004 02:33 AM (GWTmv)
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Announcement: And the winner is...
Crap. I don't know yet. Sorry, y'all. I suck uncontrollably yadda, yadda, yadda. End result: contest remains open for at least another day.
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Here's me without a mutated cow tit in my mouth
Tiffani is
fishing for pics. Seeing as she's my blogdaughter and all I'm happy to oblige.
WARNING
Women should sit down before clicking this link. Snooze Button Dreams will not be held liable for swooning.
Who knew I cleaned up so well? Actually I had this picture up when Snooze Button Dreams was on Blog*Spot until the infamous cow picture fell into my clutches.
Special bonus picture for Helen: My furry arm
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You know I love my men furry. Bravo. LW must be in heaven.
That said, it still doesn't proclude you from being cursed with wild monkey hair, you know. It'll be like...extra.
Is it possible in your other pic that you look a bit like the cat who caught the canary? Like: "Who's your Snooze Daddy now, bebe?" type of look.
Just wondering.
Don't get all paranoid like I would.
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 06:06 AM (pS7+B)
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Er...I meant "preclude". Not "proclude".
I hate when I have bad use of vocabulary.
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 06:08 AM (pS7+B)
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LOL! Helen, I had the same thought -- that's quite the self-satisfied grin.
I'd tell you that I'm surprised that Jim's such a Hot Ticket, but one look at that mug a year ago and I knew Sexiest Male Blogger when I saw him. Good looks and brains and a wicked sense of humor, too?
That's our Jim.

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Posted by: Emma at July 27, 2004 06:12 AM (NOZuy)
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That's my standard grin. I have an entire flock of canaries that I consume on a regular basis. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at July 27, 2004 07:41 AM (IOwam)
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Do you know how torturous it is to see page can not be displayed when I click on those links?
Worse than finding out Matthew McConaughey is gay.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 27, 2004 10:13 AM (xpNFK)
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WHAT?!!!! Matthew is GAY!!???
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 10:35 AM (pS7+B)
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That's odd...he never told me he was gay and we were together for years...
*cough*
I mean, those links seem to be working just fine. Must have been a temporary glitch.
Posted by: Jim at July 27, 2004 10:59 AM (IOwam)
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No..but that was a torture thinking he was right? That's what I'm going through right now.
If Matthew is gay. You might as well just shoot me dead now. I couldn't go on living. I saw "how to lose a guy in 10 days" for the 4th time just to see his beautiful face.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 27, 2004 11:01 AM (xpNFK)
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I still have no takers on the quest for the identity of our fellow bloggers. Wimps. Yeah you heard me. Wimps. All of ya.
Jim. I agree with Helen. Love the furry arms.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 27, 2004 01:28 PM (xpNFK)
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In order to spur compliance by those lazy bloggers, I suggest you threaten to begin "assigning" them photos from the lovely selection at Cliff Yablonski Hates You.
Not that I read that site. That would be mean.
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July 26, 2004
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Well, let me be the first idiot to say it. You certainly had me fooled. I was, as an English lawyer friend of mine likes to say, shcoked, astonished and dismayed.
Good one. Best of luck with the new venture!
Posted by: RP at July 26, 2004 04:02 PM (LlPKh)
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Of course, I mean shocked, not shcoked. Not self respecting Englishman would say shcoked.
Posted by: RP at July 26, 2004 04:06 PM (LlPKh)
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Thank goodness! I'd be mortalized if I knew I'd shcoked you. And just imagine what my wife would say!
Posted by: Jim at July 26, 2004 07:36 PM (behRF)
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snicker. snort. "mortalized". heh, heh.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 26, 2004 08:03 PM (X3Lfs)
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The bill for the heart attack will be over to you shortly.
Are we to be promoting Protomonkey or just reading in the quiet knowledge of being amongst the priveleged few? Seeing your time zone sucks I'm just gonna promote and hope.
Posted by: Simon at July 27, 2004 02:06 AM (GWTmv)
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I was prepared to get my banshee out. It was going to be ugly. Snooze guts were going to be flying.
I rely on you and Simon to be my daily dose of normal. If either one of you ever let me down, I know a shaman who will curse you so that you both grow weird monkey hair from your unmentionables.
Hey-I was an anthropology major, of course I know all the nutcases.
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 04:07 AM (pS7+B)
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Hmmm...
Somewhat stronger threats than I was expecting...
Is there any way I can blame this on Ilyka? I swear I was going to do a "what my blog has meant to me in the first year" type of post to introduce Protomonkey. Until I saw the tombstone generator of course - that set off my mischievous inner imps (yes, I have more than one - it's a terrible burden).
Promote the new site to your heart's content. I sure will be!
Posted by: Jim at July 27, 2004 05:19 AM (behRF)
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I think we both had the same idea... I've been working on a separate site, a more personal site where I'll post something completely different than wetwired...
http://www.sixofnine.net
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Caption contest winners

There were a lot of excellent captions submitted. The first place entry gets 5 Snooze Points, the second place one gets 3 and the third gets 1. There were also a lot of crappy entries but don't worry - I won't take any points away.
Winner
"Amazing new ironing board allows women to simultaneously iron, rub pussy." - Rube
Second Place
"Ever the thrifty spender, Jim has discovered a new way to get LW that black fur shoal she always wanted. The neighbor will never miss the cat anyway." - Clancy
Third Place
"Ironing bored." - Tiffani
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Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 26, 2004 09:04 AM (e7VPJ)
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Woo Hoooo - more points!! One of these days I may just get past Ilyka again...
Posted by: Clancy at July 26, 2004 11:16 AM (EGVPL)
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Thanks for pickin mine....Title I mean.
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July 25, 2004
The Super Big News You've All Been Waiting For!
Won't be here today. Sorry, y'all. Just too busy today with all the clean-up from yesterday and then the relaxing and stuff. Bear has requested chicken wings for his B-day dinner so we'll be doing those tonight.
The party was a smash, thanks mostly to Trey. Everybody else took off at around 4:30 pm but Trey stayed and we had some lovely conversation to the setting of the sun. Not only did Trey charm Lovely Wife and I, he was also adopted by Bacon. (Click for mondo size.)

I think Bacon had just stuffed a handful of Nerds in his mouth. Either that or he's turning into a weasel.
So anyway, big news tomorrow with more party pictures and maybe some house pictures too.
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okay,
When I first saw the picture I thought; did he hold the party at my bil house?????? but second glance told me different.
glad you had a good time.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 25, 2004 02:49 PM (V1sTS)
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They could be brothers.
Posted by: Simon at July 26, 2004 04:04 AM (UKqGy)
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I don't think so Simon. I didn't get that vibe of distilled evil from Trey that I get from my kids.
Rachel Ann, what's a bil house?
Posted by: Jim at July 26, 2004 07:47 AM (IOwam)
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And here I thought you were the code king.
"bil" is Swedish for car.
Or, in your language, is "brother-in-law".
Posted by: Helen at July 26, 2004 07:51 AM (pS7+B)
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would that be
My brother the car?
ducking.
(or is eveyone waaaaaaaaaaaayyyyy to young to get that?)
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 26, 2004 09:03 AM (e7VPJ)
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It would be
My Brother-In-Law the Car. Unfortunately it would probably have to be produced by Michael Moore.
Posted by: Jim at July 26, 2004 10:11 AM (IOwam)
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As he ages, he will learn to mask the darkness within...
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 26, 2004 12:09 PM (uew91)
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BigK cola? Hopefully you went cheap on the soda so you wouldn't have to skimp on the beer.
Posted by: Victor at July 27, 2004 11:17 AM (L3qPK)
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Nah, we skimped on the soda because I'm a cheap bastard. I think I've mentioned that before.
Posted by: Jim at July 27, 2004 11:59 AM (IOwam)
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So you skimped on the beer, too? Say it ain't so!
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July 24, 2004
Happy Blogiversary, Snooze Button Dreams!
My little blog is a year old now. Celebrate and rejoice!
Many of you weren't expecting this post until tomorrow since the oldest archive post here is from July 25 of last year. Fooled you! (And me.) Seems the first two posts from the Blogger incarnation of this weblog were lost in the move. The actual first Snooze Button Dream post was Thoughts on snooze buttons, posted July 24, 2003. Thusly a blog was born. (I've reproduced that post in the extended entry here, just in case Blogger is still going psycho on my archives.)
As it is Saturday this is about all you will get from me but expect big news tomorrow.
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Happy birthday! In the short time I have been blogging and reading, yours is one of the few blogs I tune into on a couple times a day basis. I'm impressed by your longevity and hope to be able to wish you a happy birthday again next year! Thanks for all your writing and your great comments on my blog.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 24, 2004 03:14 PM (X3Lfs)
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Huzzah!
My timing is perfect (as always...)
I haven't stopped in to see the Snooze in quite a while, and now THIS!
Happy Burday dehr buddy. May the blogging continue for many more years to come!
Posted by: Mike the Marine at July 25, 2004 12:27 AM (IzfPM)
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BAH! I've been knocked off the Points lead!
I'll have to make sure I come by more often...
;-)
Posted by: Mike the Marine at July 25, 2004 12:28 AM (IzfPM)
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Happy Blogiversary!
Dude-I'm like, our big sister. I had no idea. That makes me feel tough and like I want to kick sand in anyone's face that is mean to you.
Cool.
Posted by: Helen at July 25, 2004 04:40 AM (pS7+B)
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Happy blogverary to you! And may you have many more!
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 25, 2004 07:46 AM (V1sTS)
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Thanks, y'all! Hey, does this mean that I'm a 'veteran blogger' now? I am SO ready to do interviews with the local newsies.
Posted by: Jim at July 25, 2004 12:19 PM (behRF)
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Congrats, Jim! Maybe if you mention your local newsies once in a while one of them might find you in a google search and want to talk to you . You can do a
"Local Blogger Reveals Top Secret Workings of "Blogosphere"..." or something.
Posted by: Tuning Spork at July 25, 2004 01:20 PM (ogmnA)
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Happy blogday. . .tooo youuuu.
Happy blogday. . .tooo youuuu.
Happy blogday. . .JimandSnoozebuttons. . .
Happy blogdayyyy....toooo....youuuu.
(You'll have to imagine the sequined dress.)
And many more!
Lurve to the fambly (and I'm in love with Bacon!)
Em
Posted by: Emma at July 26, 2004 02:14 AM (NOZuy)
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We have a saying around here for this kind of thing: Mazel Tov!
Posted by: Simon at July 26, 2004 04:09 AM (GWTmv)
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Yay!!! One year down ... ? to go.
Here's to the next 12 months of Snooze *clink*
Posted by: Rob at July 26, 2004 05:53 AM (kXZI6)
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Thank ye. I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy. And I'm not even drunk yet!
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Posted by: shelli at July 26, 2004 09:12 AM (y1MeG)
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Happy Blog birthday ~ sweetie.
I don't know what I would do with out ya.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 26, 2004 10:30 AM (xpNFK)
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I got an early birthday present
My job won't be ending at the end of the month. It will be ending...um...sometime else.
My neighbor in the MegaCube is the product architect for the software I work on. He's also the defacto head of our half of Development since we are still without a vice president on our side of the building*. He has been procrastinating a bit with submitting my termination paperwork. Well I guess you could say he's been procrastinating a lot with handing that paperwork in seeing as he's had it for the better part of two months. Seems he had a plan in case I didn't find another job in time.
At an offsite managers' meeting yesterday he requested and received an extension for my position. I'll have a job until they actually hire a new programmer. As there is no serious contender in the pipeline at the moment I've got at least a couple of weeks of continued employment.
Today's party will be much more festive now.
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That's great news Jim, I'm glad to hear it. May you continue indefinitely until you 1)retire or 2)move on to bigger and better places....
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 24, 2004 02:19 PM (MKgAo)
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Here's to continued paychecks and more health insurance! Yay, Jim!
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 24, 2004 03:16 PM (X3Lfs)
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That is so cool. Good to know that not every boss is a dick. (Of course, being a boss and all, I'm not one, but I have worked for many...)
Anyway. Good bosses keep good people, no matter what. Now, get out there and own that company.
Posted by: rick at July 25, 2004 02:58 PM (oA/Vb)
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Heh. That photo and threatening letter worked after all.
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July 23, 2004
Happy Birthday Bear
(Click for super-celebration size.)
The big guy is 5 today!
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Happy Birthday Bear!!!!
What an absolute doll....does he look like your wife?
Just kiddin there blogdaddy!
Posted by: Tiffani at July 23, 2004 09:56 AM (xpNFK)
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Lucky for him, he does!
Posted by: Jim at July 23, 2004 11:01 AM (behRF)
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Happy Birthday Bear!
Until 120 years all in good health of body, mind, heart and soul.
Hope you got some good presents!
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 23, 2004 11:21 AM (MKgAo)
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Happy birthday to your little Bear-or Bjorn, as we'd call him
Posted by: Helen at July 23, 2004 11:54 AM (k78uM)
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Happy birthday! I wish you much cake and ice cream!
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[leaves extra large chocolate chip cookie that says "Happy Birthday" on it]
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With apologies for the lateness, Happy Birthday, Bear!
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Where have all the good posts gone?
Update: This post will be up top until Friday morning. Theoretically unlimited points are available.
(Points are realistically limited by physical laws.)
I recently implemented a tweak shared by The Bartender to put a Best Of list in my sidebar (it's under "Linkage"). This is neat as it handles things dynamically whenever I put a post into the "Best Of" category.
My problem is that for the past 6 months or so I hadn't updated any of my best link categories so my "Best Of" has a whole lot of best posts that aren't in there. What I'm looking for are what posts y'all think are good enough to be considered some of the best things I've written. I'm looking more for the anecdote style (story, humorous semi-fiction, kids, etc) posts.
Nominate a post that you think is worthy. If I agree and put it in the Best Of category, you get a point. Just one at a time and first come, first served please. That way it'll be a bit more fair for the out of country readers. As soon as I reply with a yay/nay on your submission you can nominate another one.
I've also got some on the Best Of that probably shouldn't be there. Instead of nominating one to go into the category you can nominate one to come out of it and that'll be for points too.
Even more points: One point each for artist and debut album for the song that inspired the title to this post. No searching, y'all!
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The Kinks? I don't remember the album name (unless it was the same). I never was a huge Kinks fan...
Posted by: Clancy at July 20, 2004 01:47 PM (EGVPL)
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Yup. It was indeed the Kinks. Covered by Van Halen, David Bowie and Elton John (shudder).
1 point for Clancy. Anybody got the album?
Posted by: Jim at July 20, 2004 01:55 PM (IOwam)
Posted by: Sue at July 20, 2004 01:57 PM (AaBEz)
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That's the one. A point for Sue!
Now y'all have to work for the points. Start naming posts, folks. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at July 20, 2004 02:01 PM (IOwam)
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I was thinking "where have all the cowboys gone?" by that Sara McLaughlan woman.
As for posts, I liked the dodge/uterus one. Especially cuz the last commentor got his panties in a twist. Also the very first 'Pimp my Ride', because the ruse never gets old.
Posted by: shank at July 20, 2004 02:15 PM (+4mO/)
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My ... err ... well not really my favorite, but one that made me spray tea all over my monitor and keyboard:
http://www.snoozebuttondreams.com/archives/004733.html
Dreaded Post You've All Been ... er ... Dreading
Favorite line: "This way there is no chance of repeated premature [ass]gasget sinkage."
Posted by: Clancy at July 20, 2004 02:34 PM (EGVPL)
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Also have to vote for
"Kids say the darnest things " but i see it's already there...
Posted by: Clancy at July 20, 2004 02:39 PM (EGVPL)
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I second clancy's nom. Honestly, I'll read that one whenever I need a pick me. Makes me laugh so hard I shake and tear-up.
Posted by: shank at July 20, 2004 02:41 PM (+4mO/)
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Those are both good ones shank, but I'm looking for the creative original writing ones. The Dodge one is popular but it wasn't mine and the Pimp My Ride posts don't stand well on their own.
Ah, Clancy picked a winner. That one will definitely go in the pot. A point for Clancy!
(I'll do all the points at once at the end. No, I don't know when it'll end except definitely before the weekend.)
Posted by: Jim at July 20, 2004 02:44 PM (IOwam)
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Just read the post that Clancy nominated and I have tears in my eyes and I'm kind of shaking from repressed laughter. Excellent choice, y'all.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 20, 2004 04:56 PM (LlPKh)
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Personally I don't think that just one post should be nominated.
I nominate Writer's Noose.
Now that was a classic. You fooled everyone.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 21, 2004 02:50 PM (xpNFK)
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Good one, Tiffani. I manually rammed it (that begs the question - can you 'womanly ram' something?) into the Best of list but it needs an actual post tuned in so it'll show up in the category list.
A point for Tiffani!
Posted by: Jim at July 21, 2004 03:00 PM (IOwam)
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I pick, since you've nixed the dodge ,
Why do elephants paint their toenails red?
I mean I pick that one. The question mark is yours.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 21, 2004 03:28 PM (fOPnX)
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An excellent choice, Rachel Ann, but it's already in the 'Best of' category. We need fresh meat.
Posted by: Jim at July 21, 2004 04:04 PM (IOwam)
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Damn. You mean not only do I hafta go all through your archives (because my memory is bad, yo) looking for past favorites but on top of that then I must make sure you haven't already included it?
Fine. "
Am I A Whore, a Slut, or a Capitalist?" I know it's maybe not like a short story or whatever, but I love the conversations you have with Doppel-G. Love I tell you, with all my heart. You guys play well off each other, and that one is just hilarious.
Posted by: ilyka at July 21, 2004 04:16 PM (fhS7y)
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What a slave driver! Okay, I went back and looked.
I liked this because it was short, sweet and ever so true!
A Bit of Wisdom
and
Three weeks, one signature.
Because sadly there are only 6. April, May, June, July. Sad. very sad. But important to flag maybe. Who knows? Maybe more Muslims who hate terror will stop by and sign.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at July 21, 2004 05:07 PM (fOPnX)
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Ohh, nice selection, Ilyka. Whore, Slut, Capitalist is a winner.
The Bit of Wisdom is good but that's another one that isn't mine. I just repeated an old saying that Dopple-G reminded me of. The Muslims against terrorism one is a keeper though. I'm not sure which post should get the 'Best of' but one of them will.
A point each for Rachel Ann and Ilyka!
Posted by: Jim at July 22, 2004 05:36 AM (behRF)
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My other vote would be for "Random Acts of Urination"
I thought that was great.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 22, 2004 10:23 AM (xpNFK)
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Oh, yes. Random Acts is definitely worth a point!
Posted by: Jim at July 22, 2004 11:31 AM (IOwam)
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Yay..two points so far....
I'm such a points whore. I love it.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 22, 2004 11:38 AM (xpNFK)
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I hope you're happy, Mr. Peacock. I actually have a notepad doc on my desktop now, "JimsBestOf.txt." Lordy lordy but I'm a lazy one.
Anyway. I would also like to nominate "
Learning to Speak." It dovetails nicely with "Kids Say the Darnedest Things," and I've never looked at trucks quite the same way since.
Posted by: ilyka at July 22, 2004 04:11 PM (GbdTC)
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I am indeed satisfied now. I have successfully invaded Ilyka's desktop. I am the Blog version of Nimda.
"Learning to Speak" is a winner. Nice choice. :-)
Posted by: Jim at July 22, 2004 06:00 PM (behRF)
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I can't believe Paula Cole is the source of a post title.
Holy cow.
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 22, 2004 09:15 PM (WuCGn)
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Or maybe it's not actually a song! It's a trick!
I'm so bad at these games. This is why I have no points.
However, these are the gaps of knowledge for which I depend upon my Veep.
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 22, 2004 09:19 PM (WuCGn)
Posted by: Clancy at July 23, 2004 10:56 AM (EGVPL)
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Better Paula Cole than Holly Cole! Or Cole Porter for that matter...
Good choice, Clancy. The post that launched the Tactlessly Correct movement is certainly a Best Of.
Posted by: Jim at July 23, 2004 11:00 AM (behRF)
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Thanks for the help, y'all. 7 posts have been rescued from obscurity thanks to your efforts. Points have been awarded and categories updated. It's a hell of a day at sea, sir.
Posted by: Jim at July 26, 2004 07:49 AM (IOwam)
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