This was supposed to be mainly news about our novelty/oddity websites, and the novelty industry in general,
but then I got way into novelty music and set up Restless Mouse Radio, so now there's links for that, plus I post the ocassional joke, and, well,
it winds up like most blogs... a hodgepodge of nonsense.
Fortunately there are topic tags so you can find relevant posts easily.
WHOA
Igoogle's "points to ponder" widget just stopped me in my tracks. Why DOESN'T Tarzan have a beard??
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A West Virginia man who police said passed gas and fanned it toward a patrolman has been charged with battery on a police officer.
This reminds of the Sarah Silverman show where one of her friends lets out a silent-but-deadly "bomb" in a patrol car, and gets arrested. (Hilarity ensues)
Apparently some wags on twitter are assuming the personas of characters on Mad Men, the beautiful to look at TV show populated by some pretty rotten characters (Don Draper is an IDIOT to cheat on Betty)
Some think it might be at least partly an advertising gimmick by AMC to promote their show about advertising... At least one persona on twitter referred inquiries to Deep Focus, an ad agency representing AMC's Mad Men show...
"But it does remain a mystery concerning just who is behind these 'Mad Men' characters. AMC says the posts are written by fans, but they seem to be suspiciously well-connected fans: in response to an interview request, Mr. Draper's character referred all questions to Deep Focus, a Web marketing agency that works for AMC."
This site; That Was Random! ...reminds me of a show from the 70's called "Real People with Sarah Purcell". Recently the site has a guy who can move his eyes independently of each other, and videos of people who have problems with travel trailers, and a bunch of other interesting bits.
I wonder what ever became of Sarah Purcell? And why do I remember her name, but not the names of my children?
Is there nothing new under the sun? Apparently my favorite old sitcom, Green Acres, was originally just a side bit on Lucille Ball's radio show.
This from the OTR.COM feed;
GRANBY'S GREEN ACRES, situation comedy. Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30. Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise... GRANBY'S GREEN ACRES, situation comedy. Broadcast History: July 3 - August 21, 1950, CBS. 30m, Mondays at 9:30. Cast: Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet as John and Martha Granby, ex-bank teller and wife who moved to the country to become farmers. Louise Erickson as Janice, their daughter. Parley Baer as Eb, the hired hand. Announcer: Bob LeMond Music: Opie Cates Writer-Producer-Director: Jay Sommers. Granby's Green Acres grew out of characters played by Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet on the Lucille Ball series My Favorite Husband. The names were changed, but the basic characters remained the same.
So this new series DRIVE has everyone here hooked. Personally I am rooting for the "crazy" lady with the plastic baby, now teamed up with the mad-to-win blond girl; the perfect team. I predict a showdown between the blond and "crazy" lady's abusive husband.
Unfortunately, we may never know; Our local TV reviewer guy predicts that we will probably only get to see maybe 4 episodes before FOX pulls the plug on it. I hope you will check it out, you might like it. Watch more TV, kids.
I posted this suggestion at the Netflix site. I hope a lot of other people complain about this too, a "This Movie is also for sale!" box below a large number of the movies in my to watch Queue. Now they've gone and made me use the word "queue". I hate that word. It's a LIST. Anyway, here's that note to the netflix folks. Feel free to use any part. Power in numbers and all that.
I love Netflix, just one thing- Hating the new "This movie is also for sale" box below some of the movies. We use Netflix precisely so we WON'T buy watch-once-and-forget movies. It clutters up my movie list. Is there any way I can turn that off? -John
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