The walking sleeping bag or the Slanket?
Walking sleeping bag as seen on Tokyomango
And the slanket, as seen in our living room
Sick But Funny
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I have to admit that the running turkey in this commerical totally makes me laugh.
My Kind Of Spectacular
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anna
on Thursday, December 17, 2009
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The description from Boston.com: "Boston-area performance artists band together to bring you Boston's newest holiday tradition: "THE SLUTCRACKER. This scene-by-scene retelling of the Nutcracker, written and directed by Vanessa White, is resplendent with ribald parody and "whisks the audience away to a carefree realm of sexual fantasy." THE SLUTCRACKER is the sexy-freaky holiday zeitgeist spectacular that will make you squeal--and it just might get you laid."
Sexy-freaky holiday zeitgeist spectacular? Sure, I'd see it!
Via Boston.com
Link to The Slutcracker
One of these things IS like the other
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anna
on Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Please tell me I'm not the only one who sees a naughty resemblance here...
Hint: It's not the mini-motorbike that I'm thinking of.
Hint: It's not the mini-motorbike that I'm thinking of.
What's Pink, Hard and Salty?
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anna
on Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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A Himalayan Salt Plate of course. Duh. Saw this while browsing the NYT's Holiday Gift Guide.
This large hunk of salt can be used to cook anything from meat to fish (or even fry eggs as the picture suggests) either on your grill or on your stovetop burner. Supposedly it cooks your food perfectly while imbuing it with salt. And since it's naturally antimicrobial the cleanup consists of scrubbing your slab with a brush under water and patting dry. Similar to a pizza stone, I guess. I don't think it's something that I would use but it's cool nonetheless.
This large hunk of salt can be used to cook anything from meat to fish (or even fry eggs as the picture suggests) either on your grill or on your stovetop burner. Supposedly it cooks your food perfectly while imbuing it with salt. And since it's naturally antimicrobial the cleanup consists of scrubbing your slab with a brush under water and patting dry. Similar to a pizza stone, I guess. I don't think it's something that I would use but it's cool nonetheless.
Chia Mullet
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anna
on Sunday, December 6, 2009
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Business Up Front, Party In Back.
Am I alone in thinking that he kind of resembles Lawrence from Office Space?
Am I alone in thinking that he kind of resembles Lawrence from Office Space?