
Thursday, October 1, 2009
OH, blog! how i've missed you!

Saturday, August 29, 2009
fail.
Tattoo Fail
Umm, no honey, we all will judge you. Your god may "juge" you, but only you know what that means. Tattoo fails like this reeeeeally piss me off. It bothers me that people can be so negligent with what they choose to have indelibly inked into their skins. I just got my tat a few months ago, and before my tattoo artist (who is awesome, btw) started with the needle, I made sure I carefully inspected his outline. That's how you catch mistakes: quality control. I hope this guys ink deters him from getting laid. Yeah, I said it.http://www.tattoodisasters.com/2009/05/29/failed-the-spelling-be/
Party Cake Fail
Here's the thing about this party cake fail. I can TOTALLY understand how this decision was made. My dad LOVES his Bud Light. Last year, had it not been for unforeseeable and unfortunate circumstances, I totally would have thrown him the fattest 60th birthday party ever. This party would have included a super awesome cake (preferably somewhat low in sugar, what with his diabetes and all). The idea of bringing one of his greatest loves to life via cake would have been a thought, but it FAILS. This cake fails for two reasons: the idea of Bud Light and cake is nauseating in and of itself, but the premise that decorating it to look as it if has been lovingly showered in that vile alcoholic beverage is just appalling. Whoever thought up the idea of this cake and it's decoration, plain and simply failed.http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/2009/08/buyers-remorse.html
Snack Product Fail

Nothing satiates that mild hunger for a crispy snack like a kick in the balls by a fellow Japanese scuba diver. This product fails to quench any reasonable person's desire for a snack, and somewhat denigrates the Doritos name. Junk Stomping does not equal nacho cheesy delights like we know them here in the states. For that, this bag of chips fails.
http://www.sogoodblog.com/2009/08/19/doritos-like-a/
Mourning Fail
http://catchupblog.typepad.com/catch_up_blog/2009/08/rip-ted-kennedy.html
Friday, August 28, 2009
3 things i am looking forward to...
It has been 4 weeks since I last worked. Contrary to the Natalie Dee comic I've attached, it is not awesome. Being unemployed sucks. Yes, the time off is supposed to be fun and enjoyable, but it just isn't. You can't really relax when you're worried about paying the rent. You can't really unwind when that usually means shopping, and you can't shop. In fact, you can't even really take in the peacefulness of being at home when everyone else is at work, because uncertainty is not peaceful. Well, at least to me. I am sure that other people have been much more successful with managing their sanity with their "time off". I covet their abilities to just chill. I usually have an arsenal of things I dig to get me through rough times. But, without income, it is really hard to justify the spending involved. Instead, I will blog about it. The following are blog posts of things that I am really looking forward to doing again.

http://1000awesomethings.com/2009/08/06/706-the-moment-at-a-concert-when-the-crowd-figures-out-what-song-theyre-playing/
Sunday, August 23, 2009
here pretty kitty...
Y! Radish's Top 10 Cat Songs
As usual I am digging Y! Radish's list, but have a few to add to it myself. "All Cats are Grey" - The Cure, "De Noche Todos Los Gatos Son Pardos" - Caifanes, and "Kitty in the Middle" - The Presets.
Cats That Look Like Hitler
I am by now means a fan of Hitler. I think he is quite possibly the most evil man in the past century. However, I am a fan of a blog that takes pictures of cats and remarks on how the cat's marking strike a notable resemblance to Hitler. These cats are often called "Kitlers". See, that's punny. Anyway, check out this sleeping beauty. My only hope is that this kitty is not sleeping and dreaming up ways to take over Poland and other atrocities.Thursday, August 20, 2009
...and now for something a little more meaty.

I love this site and wish they updated it more often. Here we see a gentleman wearing a lovely London Broil Fedora. Why? Because if you could wear a hat of meat, of course you would! Wouldn't you? I know I would. I'd break my no-hat policy if the hat that were presented to me were made of meat.
Bacon Today - http://bacontoday.com

Bacon is delicious. This blog recognizes that and exalts bacon as ruler of meats, so much so that an entire blog is dedicated to it and stories and products related to it. Take, for example, these swanky new shoes. Personally, I'd probably never wear them, but far be it from me to judge the person who feels such love for bacon that they should adorn their feet with shoes looking like bacon. That's dedication.
If you are looking for a blog that takes fast food and deconstructs its components into fancy, gourmet looking food, then look no further. This blog does exactly that! Look at what they did with the McDonald's Big Mac meal. What's especially cool is they provide you with step by step instructions on how to do it yourself, too. I had a big mac about a month and a half ago. The McDonald's I had it at took no time to actually put it together with any dignity, and as such, it impacted my desire to have it again any time soon. I'll stick to In 'N Out, although I usually get a grilled cheese anyway.
LA Taco - http://www.lataco.com - ...And now onto the less outlandish, and more delicious. I love the LA Taco blog because even though the majority of its posts are related to street art and culture, or Los Angeles in general, it always goes back to it's main idea: tacos. I think it's the perfect coming together of a lot of my favorite things: art, music, culture, news, and of course food. Recently, they posted a review of a place that served this delicious looking portion of birria. Man, if I eat meat any time soon, I hope it's as delicious as this meal looks. Que Rico!Tuesday, August 18, 2009
my review of MSN's 40 fantastic time-wasting sites, part 4 of 4 ... finally.

I got bored with this countdown days ago. I am sorry if you are also bored. The thing is, I suppose I have quite the short attention span for this sort of thing, and have happened upon several other cool blogs and blog postings that I'd much rather be posting about. But, I made a commitment to review all 40 sites, and this is the final lap. So, without further ado, here are the last 10 sites that MSN recommended as being great time wasters. Yay.


Saturday, August 15, 2009
my review of MSN's 40 fantastic time-wasting sites, part 3 of 4



Saturday, August 8, 2009
my review of MSN's 40 fantastic time-wasting sites, part 2 of 4
11. Lifehacker - http://lifehacker.com/ - This is a pretty cool blog about a lot of different things. They have geared to be about all the different things and ways that we waste time in our lives, and offers ideas on how to make things better or more efficient. I've had it as a widget on my MyYahoo page for a long time and it has always offered cool tips and information on a lot of different sorts of things. I really dig that they do a top 10 list. It's not super exciting of a blog, but it's cool. My FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
12. Answer Bag - http://www.answerbag.com/ - It's not that I don't like this site, 'cause I do, it's just that it is basically the exact same functionality of Yahoo! Answers, which I love. In both sites, you can post questions and have people respond to them, and then you select which answer is best. You can also, of course, just answer questions. I guess I just like the Yahoo! version of this better. It's fine, but my FToJ says: Thumbs Down.

13. Fail Blog - http://failblog.org/ - One of the best blogs ever. The Fail Blog posts pictures and videos of failures, and then proceeds to stamp them in large, all capped letters that simply say: FAIL. Sometimes they change things up and classify the kind of fail it is. Other times, they post wins. But ultimately, we win the most when things fail the worst. For this, an emphatic: Thumbs Up.
14. Slashdot - http://slashdot.org/ - As a supporter of all things nerdy, so you can only imagine how happy I was to discover that this site's claim to fame is that it is "news for nerds". I really liked the site, but was disappointed to find that most of the news that is posted is related directly to tech. Now, while I realize that tech nerds do make up a large population of the nerd community, they are by no means the exclusive bearers of that term. I dig the site and will probably check it often for my techie needs, but for not being more inclusive of the other facets of the nerd world, FToJ says: Thumbs Down.
15. Fark - http://www.fark.com/ - Yes. You must check out fark. No, really. Fark is a collection of submitted links to articles for really funny or effed up things. It's hard to describe it, but really, there is no other site (that I've encountered) quite like fark. It's funny, because it's real. FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
16. Popurls - http://popurls.com/ - Popurls is a collection of all the popular stuff going on via all the methods of internet-ery. It links you to the most popular videos on youtube, the most tweetalicious tweets on twitter, what's buzzing on Yahoo! Buzz, and soooo many more. It's a little overwhelming, but only in that you'll probably never keep up with it. I like it neatly gathering all the outlets a person may want to check out (much like the goal of Thee Blog Blog only they do it better) and just laying them all out on one simple easy to navigate page. Definitely a time waster. FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
17. Fuzzwich - http://www.fuzzwich.com/ - You can make your own animated videos on this site using their templated backgrounds and characters that you can customize in so many different ways. You can add background music to it and give your characters thought bubbles and everything. Super fun, but could easily rob you of many, many hours of your life if you aren't careful. Because they had "new slang" by The Shins as one of the songs you can use, FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
18. Oh Crap. My Parents Joined Facebook. - http://myparentsjoinedfacebook.com/ - I don't know what the eff I would do if my parents joined facebook. Well, clearly delete my account and perhaps start over under a pseudonym. But still, I LOVED this blog because I can only imagine how mortifying it is for a person to have to friend their parents and then see their quizzes and status updates and wall posts. NO. Thank. You. I empathize with those who have their parents on facebook and as such FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
19. Passive-Aggressive Notes - http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/ - Obviously, you realize that this is my favorite blog ever. I am very happy that MSN recommended it because really, no list of time-wasters is complete without recognizing the greatness of this blog. I don't really need to say much else about it and it is no surprise that FToJ says: Thumbs Up.

20. Break - http://www.break.com/ - I'll be honest... I didn't spend too much time on it. Why? It just seems like a youtube knock off, sorta. Meh. There are many options out there in our pursuit of viral videos, but none of them will ever compete with youtube... yes, even college humor with it's tv show and everything. I wasn't super impressed, nor was I compelled to keep trying. My FToJ says: Thumbs Down.
Friday, August 7, 2009
my review of MSN's 40 fantastic time-wasting sites, part 1 of 4
I was alerted to the fact that MSN posted a list of 40 Fantastic Time-Wasting Sites today, and instantly took action to, well, waste time on their recommendations. I love lists, as most people know, but I also enjoy interjecting my opinions on matters of varying degrees of consequence. As such, I will now do a review of the 40 sites that MSN suggested to their readers today. I will admit, I have gotten a substantial amount of new material from their recommendations. For the MSN article, see: http://tech.msn.com/products/articlepcw.aspx?cp-documentid=20923913
But for now, I will begin my four part journey in assessing the quality of the recommendations. For added flair, I will give my Freaky Thumb of Judgment as approval or disapproval.
1. Strip Generator - http://www.stripgenerator.com/ - I don't know if it's just me, or if this like is broken altogether. The premise of this site seems delightful, but I cannot seem to get it to work. In theory, you can go on there and make your own comic strip and then blog about it and things. I wish it would work 'cause that would bring two of my loves together: comics and blogs. But alas, it hasn't worked for me yet. I will keep you posted if/when it does. My Freaky Thumb of Judgement (FToJ) says: Thumbs Down.
2. F My Life - http://www.fmylife.com/ - I already posted about this site. I effing love it because I can relate to the feeling that takes so many there more than I'd like to... Yes, eff my life. I appreciate MSN acknowledging the value that a group of people coming together to share their brief stories of woe can have on us, even if only through the world wide web. For all this, and more, my FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
3. Live Plasma - http://www.liveplasma.com/ - Wow. I am in awe of this website. See, I like to make comparative charts and diagrams and things. This is a great thing to like to do when you work in HR because a lot of what HR peeps too is compare things for lots of reasons. Anyway, so I logged onto this site and typed in Interpol (since I cannot stop listening to "hands away" for therapeutic reasons), an lo and behold, it beautifully diagrammed for me all these other artist that I may be into based on my interest in Interpol. Most of them I am already a fan of, but some were new to me. I love that! I am in constant pursuit of new music (although nothing can pull me away from this song right now). And because it is for more than just music, my FToJ say: Thumbs (way) Up.
4. Cracked - http://www.cracked.com/ - This is an oldie but goodie for me. I often forget about how good this site is, since it's not in my usual rotation. But really, it should be. It's kinda like The Onion in a lot of ways, but isn't. Seems like it would be absolutely suitable for time-wasting of any kind. My FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
5. BeFunky.com - http://www.befunky.com/ - I dig it. This site is like a lazy person's photoshop. I'm not a photoshop purist, so I can support it. I suppose they get a lot of hits for people posting photos to myspace and facebook profiles. I can see that being a hit. In fact, I did it too... see above at me and my freakish thumb picture. Meh, FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
6. Funny Typos - http://funnytypos.com/ - Obviously, I am huge fan of this blog. In fact, you will shortly see it listed in my list of blogs. Why? Because judging people for their inadequate use of words and clear lack of command of the English language is FUN. Also fun is when you get things in print that are just not right, but no editor caught it in time. I once aspired to be an editor, and get a kick out of seeing when things are left so wrong (see photo). Snarky, yes, of course. But, oh, so much fun! I had come across this blog a couple months ago, but lost contact with it. I am so happy to be reunited. Clearly FToJ emphatically says: Thumbs Up.
7. Safety Graphic Fun - http://juliasmexicocity.typepad.com/safetygraphics/ - When signs fail, everyone wins. It's true. But as we learned in the movie Pineapple Express, "Safety first. Then teamwork." I am truly surprised that this blog has only been around a little under a year. I suppose it had to start somewhere, and I'm glad it did. Safely, FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
8. Virtual NES - http://www.virtualnes.com/ - If you are a fan of old Nintendo games and other old school systems, then I highly recommend this site. I played Paper Boy for a bit, then moved on to Super Mario Bros 3, which I have notorious at for many, many years. It has been noted in the permanent record of one of my friends that over 20 minutes of work time were spent playing Tecmo Bowl, and another period of time playing Dungeons and Dragons, and leveling on Contra. Anyway, this site is ideal for anyone who has a bit of gamer-nerd in them and isn't afraid to show it. It's not perfect in it's gameplay, but it surely does the trick. Gaming FToJ says: Thumbs Up.
9. Pogo - http://www.pogo.com/ - I'm not gonna lie. Since about 2006, I have given Pogo more hours of my life than I'd like to admit. But here's the thing about Pogo. Yes, it's fun and addictive. Yes, there are lots and lots of games to be enjoyed on it. BUT, if you ever decide to go for a paid account, you can never get the same enjoyment from a free account ever again (Yes, I did have a paid account for a while... Don't judge me, my bf at the time was a hardcore gamer and gaming online is how we hung out when we couldn't in person). While I will kill anyone on Word Whomp or Lottso, believe it or not, there is a fair amount of drama on this site too. I don't know. It's good, really good even, but definitely flawed. Because of this FToJ says: Thumbs Down.
10. Omegle - http://omegle.com/ - You would think this would be a perfect site for a lonely, unemployed single girl like myself, but I didn't really care for it. It is a chat site where you are automatically connected to a stranger somewhere out there. You don't have a screen name or moniker of any sort. Just you, and a stranger (who they list as Stranger) chatting. To be completely truthful, I only gave it about a 3 minute chance. I just got the feeling that it was going to be really creepy from the fact that the first person I chatted with immediately went for the age and sex question. I was hoping for a bit more random of a conversation than that. Nope. Creepy. Which means, FToJ says: Thumbs Down.
That's all for today. Tomorrow I will review the next 10 from the article.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
in memory of john hughes...

I was driving today, and all in all, not feeling too grand on life, when all of a sudden, I received a text from a friend telling me that John Hughes had died. That made me so sad. I am a huge fan of his movies and it saddened me to hear that he had passed. I thought to myself that my homage to him could only be carried out through my blog. In his memory, I present to you 3 cool blogs postings that reference his movies.
# 3 - Pretty in Pink
I love cupcakes. I love to make them. I love to eat them. I love admire their sometimes intricate decorations and charm. I love to give them as gifts. I love to receive them as sweet little surprises. Cupcakes are what all people that make it to heaven (provided that there is such a thing) get to eat at any time. I like to have my cupcakes with milk. Sometimes I prefer them with coffee or tea. I love the Cupcakes Take the Cake blog because they too share my love for cupcakes. For me, the pie vs. cake epic debate is settled whenever the cupcake gauntlet is thrown.I selected this photo to represent John Hughes' Pretty in Pink because I liked the way the girl looked. The outfit she selected is reminiscent, to me, of something Andie Walsh (the Molly Ringwald Character) would wear. This is actually my favorite of his movies. I hearted Duckie soooo much.
http://cupcakestakethecake.blogspot.com/2009/08/pretty-in-pink.html
# 2 Sixteen Candles
I love it that this passive aggressive person referenced the super sweet scene from Sixteen Candles and managed to make it a really sad and angry scene in her life. It's like, really, it was nothing like that scene but she referenced it anyway for the sake of pop culture points. OH, this blog never fails me.I will say, however, that my 16th birthday was the worst of my life so far. I don't really talk about it much or go into much detail other than my dad tried to make it right by buying me tickets to see Green Day (circa '95-96). As such, this movie has a very special place in my heart. I had my own "Jake Ryan" and I think most 16 year old girls did and often felt like "Sam Baker" in their high school years. Ugh, high school sucked.
http://www.passiveaggressivenotes.com/2009/02/01/you-know-im-getting-input-here-that-im-reading-as-relatively-hostile/
# 1 The Breakfast Club
I wish there really were such a thing as a breakfast club. Breakfast is by far my favorite meal. It is good at any time of the day, which includes the meals for all situations: (traditional) breakfast, (special ) brunch, (celebratory) brinner, and of course, (sobering) fourth meal. I only recently overcame my fear of making pancakes. Of my 20 years of cooking, only the past year have I ventured into pancake making since my Great Pancake-Fail of 1989 is one of the most tragic things to have happened to me in my early, youngster days of cooking. But that's a story for another day... This is from the blog dedicated to 1,000 Awesome Things. In fact it is #965 Building a Stack of Pancakes That Looks Just Like the Front of the Box. Indeed, that is an awesome thing.But the movie The Breakfast Club is not about that. It's so much more than talk of delicious food stuffs. It is an epic story of the coming together of the most least likely of characters. I effing love that. In theory, it is such a hopeful premise. The thing is, the Seemingly-Bad-Boy never really digs the Good-Nerdy-Girl. Nevertheless, the movie makes you feel like maybe, just maybe, it might work. I only had Saturday school once when I was in high school. The Friday night before I was so nervous because more than anything I wanted it to come even a quarter of the way close to the coolness of that detention depicted in the movie. No such luck.
http://1000awesomethings.com/2008/08/08/965-building-a-stack-of-pancakes/





