You know, there are some days that I love New York City even more than every other day. Today, at The Union Square Greenmarket, was one of those days. Now that is a busker...
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You know, there are some days that I love New York City even more than every other day. Today, at The Union Square Greenmarket, was one of those days. Don't know if these are the top 10 funniest dumb blonde comments ever caught on video, but there are some good ones.
Here's #2 from the list.
The BBC TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus is 40 years old today.
The first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus was broadcast on October 5, 1969. The show was buried late at night and was moved round the schedules to make way for other programmes. Occasionally it was dropped altogether4, while certain regions of the UK never got to see it at all. Despite all this, the show developed a significant word-of-mouth following; enough for the BBC to commission a second series in 1970.
Eric Idle ponders 40 years.
Relive the memories with the Python's classic sketches enshrined at Youtube.
10 ways Monty Python changed comedy.
Knights of the Round Table, performed by the Star Trek cast.
The Parrot Sketch, performed by Nigerian 419 scammers.
And more Monty Python fun.
A video to make your fabulous Monday just a little more so: Chairman Mao does The Surfin' Bird.
Just another reason I love and you should visit Fancy Pipes.
For those who don't have time to make a penis cake, Voodoo Donuts in Portland makes this phallic favorite, appropriately titled Cock-n-Balls.
It's long, triple cream filled and covered with chocolate. Add your favorite saying on top and suck it dry. Or just devour as you desire.
This is just one of the interesting concoctions Voodoo makes. There's also the Bacon Covered Donut, Triple Chocolate Penetration Donut, and more.

A little Monday Morning anarchy to get you started. From the creator of I Made This. You play this. We are enemies. comes another wild and weird art/poetry game, Evidence of Everything Exploding:
Using documents, both historical and little-known from B. Gates, NASA, James Joyce, Dadaism, Neil Gaiman, Fidel Castro, the Pizza Box Patent and many others, the game explores those strange moments where history turns or doesn't, where unusual forces collide to create or topple storylines, possible futures. Complete with matchbook death rewards, strange marked up text and curious prophecies, The madness of the pages meets the madness of the game.