To anyone who considers him or herself an adventurous eater, I recommend "Steve Don't Eat It," a website wherein a guy named Steve eats things he ought not to.
I think the term "ROFL" is used too often and never literally, but I came very close. Don't worry; there is a happy ending.
- Z
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11/08/2007 20:22 #42051
"in hell, this is all you get"Category: a series of tubes
11/01/2007 13:12 #41919
a couple of you may find this funnyFrom: molly miller
To: webmaster
Subject: Dance
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 08:52:52 -0700
Are you really doing the hokey pokey tonight?
- Z
dragonlady7 - 11/01/07 14:02
You have GOT to answer her in the affirmative, but tell her your motor oil plan got nixed in favor of olive oil.
You have GOT to answer her in the affirmative, but tell her your motor oil plan got nixed in favor of olive oil.
carolinian - 11/01/07 13:30
I can't decide whether that message sounds incredibly juvenile, incredibly naughty, or both.
I can't decide whether that message sounds incredibly juvenile, incredibly naughty, or both.
10/27/2007 15:04 #41836
i got some splainin to doOK so we've got two Halloween parties to go to tonight, and I'm only wearing one costume. The roller girls will understand my costume without explanation, but I'm afraid it will likely leave many or all of you scratching your heads. I can hear it now: 'I understand you're a roller girl, but what's with the potato masher?' I will not answer your question. I will refer you to this blog.
The QCRG All-Stars* played against the Steel Town [Hamilton, ON] Tank Girls this past summer in a game where the officiating was bad and the sportsmanship was worse. Derby is a rough sport, but this rapidly became unsettling on an almost visceral level. Anyway, the costume is a Tank Girls' uniform.
That does not explain the potato masher. There is a Tank Girl whose name is Cheese Grater. She carries around a cheese grater. I'm not sure whether the name or the kitchen implement came first, but I'm pretty sure I don't want to ask. It's pretty random, but it's not any less random than, say, a potato masher. And I guess cheese is relatively badass as far as dairy products go, but consider this: if someone chucked a piece of cheese at you, you'd be angry but mostly confused. But if someone chucked a potato at you, you'd be IN PAIN!!!!!
- Z
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The QCRG All-Stars* played against the Steel Town [Hamilton, ON] Tank Girls this past summer in a game where the officiating was bad and the sportsmanship was worse. Derby is a rough sport, but this rapidly became unsettling on an almost visceral level. Anyway, the costume is a Tank Girls' uniform.
That does not explain the potato masher. There is a Tank Girl whose name is Cheese Grater. She carries around a cheese grater. I'm not sure whether the name or the kitchen implement came first, but I'm pretty sure I don't want to ask. It's pretty random, but it's not any less random than, say, a potato masher. And I guess cheese is relatively badass as far as dairy products go, but consider this: if someone chucked a piece of cheese at you, you'd be angry but mostly confused. But if someone chucked a potato at you, you'd be IN PAIN!!!!!
- Z
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- ie, anyone who wasn't busy that weekend
leetee - 11/01/07 13:44
Ah... Hamilton... such a class joint, iain't it? I say the folks from my hometown have class with a capital K.
Ah... Hamilton... such a class joint, iain't it? I say the folks from my hometown have class with a capital K.
tinypliny - 10/28/07 21:53
I get it. But since I don't know what a potato masher looks like, I am at a distinct loss. Was it the helmet like thing on your head or was it some other hidden/in sight implement??
I get it. But since I don't know what a potato masher looks like, I am at a distinct loss. Was it the helmet like thing on your head or was it some other hidden/in sight implement??
10/26/2007 16:21 #41821
something more interestingCategory: blagosphere
"Winter in Blogville" by Jennifer ("14221") Wutz-Lopes (Buffalo Spree, Nov 2007, p26)
But estrip is by far the most colorful screenshot in the bunch.
- Z
Someone ( everyone!) over at Estrip.org has their panties in a bunch about something to do with the fact that they are not taken seriously as bloggers. Take a number and get in line, I say.
But estrip is by far the most colorful screenshot in the bunch.
- Z
dragonlady7 - 10/27/07 07:31
I think (e:strip)'s panties were more in a bunch about being treated like a bunch of chumps in that all the other bloggers seem to think that because they live in the suburbs and offer opinions on things, they're Important, but we don't actually deserve to be told if an event is cancelled or not, because we use the Internet for social networking.
It's possible she's trying to start a flamewar because our blogs get more pageviews than hers...
I think (e:strip)'s panties were more in a bunch about being treated like a bunch of chumps in that all the other bloggers seem to think that because they live in the suburbs and offer opinions on things, they're Important, but we don't actually deserve to be told if an event is cancelled or not, because we use the Internet for social networking.
It's possible she's trying to start a flamewar because our blogs get more pageviews than hers...
joshua - 10/26/07 16:51
You have to be fucking kidding me. Who the hell is Jennifer Wutz-Lopes, anyway? Maybe I should rush out to a Starbucks in the 'burbs to meet her and find out if I care!
Nobody reads Buffalo Spree anyway. Its trite and self-aggrandizing, much like Jenny's own blog. God knows this is too laughable to pontificate about. If there wasn't a tinge of doubt in my head about the nature of (e:strip) and how much she actually knows about it, it would be my absolute pleasure to rip her a new ass for saying something so foolish.
You have to be fucking kidding me. Who the hell is Jennifer Wutz-Lopes, anyway? Maybe I should rush out to a Starbucks in the 'burbs to meet her and find out if I care!
Nobody reads Buffalo Spree anyway. Its trite and self-aggrandizing, much like Jenny's own blog. God knows this is too laughable to pontificate about. If there wasn't a tinge of doubt in my head about the nature of (e:strip) and how much she actually knows about it, it would be my absolute pleasure to rip her a new ass for saying something so foolish.
10/26/2007 15:09 #41820
codeBecause I know everyone's been holding their breath for this, here's the HTTP auth Javascript server-side script and database layout
Notes:
- does not require any hooks in your HTML code; just make sure your form has fields named 'username' and 'password' and import the Javascript
- can be attached to any form with an access-restricted target; script will pre-authenticate and, if successful, send the rest of the form as usual.
- You're not going to be able to use the server script as-is because it's kind of dependent on other parts of the project. You're not going to be able to read the server script as-is because it's Python. [Also in the full version you can change your authentication realm, and users in the special '_administrator' realm can log in to anyone's site.]
- nobackwards Internet Explorer compatibility code in the Javascript
- on successful authentication, 'validate' returns 204 No Content. on unsuccessful authentication, server returns 400 Bad Request.
- Z
Notes:
- does not require any hooks in your HTML code; just make sure your form has fields named 'username' and 'password' and import the Javascript
- can be attached to any form with an access-restricted target; script will pre-authenticate and, if successful, send the rest of the form as usual.
- You're not going to be able to use the server script as-is because it's kind of dependent on other parts of the project. You're not going to be able to read the server script as-is because it's Python. [Also in the full version you can change your authentication realm, and users in the special '_administrator' realm can log in to anyone's site.]
- no
- on successful authentication, 'validate' returns 204 No Content. on unsuccessful authentication, server returns 400 Bad Request.
- Z
I read this site a long time ago. The Natto article nearly made me throw up.
In fact, I need to choke something up now.
that was pretty amusing.
Wow, that was seriously insane.
ROFL and L and L and L and now Hicupping and H and H and L...
" For all those times I wondered what it would be like to gnaw on my grandmother's thigh, I was about to find out."
Good Grief.