Yeh, I think I posted this before...but I don't care. I room full of Christopher Walken impersonators is funny enough to post twice.
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Yeh, I think I posted this before...but I don't care. I room full of Christopher Walken impersonators is funny enough to post twice.

Pennsylvanians vote to keep the fight going for at least a few more weeks.

Lots of horny older women on NBC recently (look for the Morgan Fairchild/Kathleen Turner buddy cop sitcom soon) so I thought I'd post a couple for those that missed them.
From SNL, the Cougar Den taught me about Boniva and blow joys.
From 30 Rock, MILF Island, where implants roam free.
And as a bonus, AARP pin-up Jamie Lee Curtis has an accident on the couch.

And in honor of the happy event, you can attend a rally in Niagara Falls, or find someone to smoke a bowl with. (you no-good hippie freaks!)
Foam, I watched the balls ad...I posted the balls ad...the balls ad was amazing. Foam, you're no balls ad.

Today on the veg - Coffee & Cigarettes

The 2008 Webby Award nominations came out this week, and for the 23rd straight year we've been suspiciously overlooked by the judging committee. But instead of crying into a frozen margarita once again, I decided to accept my station in life, and then scan the nominees for any sites I hadn't heard of...and I found a really great one.
When I saw the name Passive Agressive Notes, I thought it was just your average nonsense title, with no real tie to the content (Not that YesButNo doesn't have a deep, philisophical connection to everything we write) But upon further review I learned that is indeed what the site is...simply a collection of passive agressive notes. Are you kidding me...how cool is that?
Check it out, then try telling me it doesn't feel like having a conversation with one of your relatives.

...possibly the sickest offices I've ever seen, from the cable car cubicles to the underwater nap stations.
A few images after the jump, then see the rest at Swiss Miss.

- Does anyone give a crap about a new Starbucks logo?
- The store in CBGB's old space has opened up already
- And more proof we're becoming a mall...so long Hog Pit.
- I can think of several uses for this paparazzi playset.
- And finally...here's a game I can sink my teeth into.

Stand-up comic, Lizz Winstead has created a weekly live-action morning show in the East Village, that's been getting some attention recently from folks at the NY Times and NY Press.
Shoot The Messenger is basically Regis & Kelly, if the mind behind the Daily Show produced Regis & Kelly (which Ms. Winstead did create) And in a world where governors are making thousand dollar booty calls, and Presidential candidates and ducking imaginary enemy fire, she has no shortage of material to work with...funny stuff.