Today’s topic of conversation: Ed Hardy Sucks.



In honor of our newly elected and now, sworn in, President (who I have affectionately been referring to as Big O.) I wasted part of my work day playing around with Obamicon.Me.
Here are a few to boost my ego:
THIS, however, is where I both support Obama and make a stand:
An honorable mention goes to the one made by my bestest friend:
Do you remember the rousing game of Name That Geek we played back in November after my buddy and I went to the Atlanta Supercon?
I was trying to figure out who this guy, dressed as Marcus Fenix from GOW, reminded me of.
Last night I went to see My Bloody Valentine 3D and one of the main characters was exactly who I had been thinking of: Jensen Ackles.
You may not see it- but in my head these two boys have more than one resemblance. There’s the jaw line and something in the mouth area. Both have deep voices and a certain manner of speaking as well.
I am so relieved to have figured it out! Finally! Not that it’s kept me up at night, but every now and again I’d think back to it and wonder, “Who the hell is that guy?!”
Don’t trust him with your daughters.
The King’s Wiki.
From the Urban Dictionary:
1. Burger King creepy
that creeeeepy feeling you get when watching the Burger King commercials. This unemotional, plastic smile, the beady eyes and the whole get-up is just freaky when you see him in bed with a guy and handing him a sandwich. Bleeech!!
As in: Oh mah gawd!! That bug-eyed guy with the stringy, greasy hair keeps staring at me and then smiles when I look back at him. He is so Burger King creepy.
Fantastic find of the morning from BoingBoing.
SHOOT THE BADDIES
by Olly Moss via his Flickr.
So neat!!
I have provided a tidbit to make your day more interesting, now YOU go vote for BADDIES on Threadless so that I can have a T shirt.
Go. Now. Chop chop!
from Neil Gaiman.
“May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art — write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.”