Gotta go to Neatorama to find out, (fun way to spend a few minutes)
Gotta go to Neatorama to find out, (fun way to spend a few minutes)
This just showed up in my inbox. Before I hit delete, I noticed who sent it. Creepy...
Thinking of hosting a debate? Try commemorating the event in a way befitting the American political process. A sand sculpture of all candidates is a great example. Thanks South Carolina!
Oh Las Vegas...how are those poker chip statues coming along?
(ps: Not the first time South Carolina has done this. Pretty impressive, actually.)

There's nothing that makes a woman more attractive than a moustache and tobacco-stained teeth, especially when she's on the red carpet.
Click below to find out who...
I didn't make the move to satellite radio two years ago, but last night's Letterman interview makes me regret it just a little bit. Howard Stern was Dave's guest, and the crowd seemed to really enjoy him.
After the jump, the entire three segment interview, including discussions on Imus, Oprah, the candidates and male testicular odor.
The b3ta Image Challenge was to take a movie and change one letter of the title. Then create the poster. The results: goofy. See them all ranked by vote.
These are all real robots, and they do exactly what they are supposed to do, but what you see is unexpectedly funny. Ridiculous robots, today on the veg.
Now that we can finally make a delicious, 100% edible Flying Spaghetti Monster treat, everything is in place to create a crassly commercialized holiday out of the Spaghedeity.
So, what should we name this Pastafarian holiday, where on the calendar should it fall and how quickly can we get the Hallmark people on it? Post your ideas in the comments and let's get some momentum behind it.
If you haven't heard, Chris Matthews got a few million people riled up recently by saying the main reason Hillary Clinton was elected Senator of New York was because Bill messed around. I watched him say it on the Morning Joe show, and my immediate reaction was "whoa, that's gonna hurt in the morning" but I have to say I agreed with him to a degree.
When I think back to the Clinton days, I know that's the most I knew about Hillary back then. And I'll bet there were thousands of articles about the First Lady who stood by her man. I'm not saying she didn't have some great accomplishments before then, but I'll bet the fooling around thing is what most people knew her for. I suppose that kind of talk comes under the heading of politically incorrect times ten, but I love it when I hear honest opinions instead of the pc stuff.
So, what do you think? Was he right? And even if he was right, should he have said it?