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Arrr It Be Talk Like a Pirate Day!
I know I’m a nut when it comes to World of Warcraft, but the above video and the matching live action is one of the many reasons why I love this game: the dancing. Even if you’re not a player or even mildly familiar with the game, check out the video above which details most [...]
This Is Why I Love This Game
When I was just a kid, there were a series of Coke commercials that aired in the US featuring a strange, stuttering, and profoundly bizarre character named Max Headroom. The character has the ability to randomly appear and interact with people near his television set, and soon became the main character of his own TV [...]
Max Headroom Returns!
When you look up “hip indie music” in the dictionary, Sonic Youth’s band picture is shown. Their bizarre/catchy song Bull In The Heather off of the Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star album released May 3, 1994 is the focus of today’s Flashback Friday. The album this track appears on was my first Sonic [...]
Flashback Friday: Sonic Youth
Suzanne Vega’s 99.9F° is today’s Flashback Friday, off of the album of the same name. Suzanne Vega had a few major breakout hits in the late 80′s/early 90′s, including “Luka” and of course the remixed “Tom’s Diner“. FYI – The original Tom’s Diner was a capella! The track and both the album were phenomenal, but [...]
Flashback Friday – Suzanne Vega
Today’s Flashback Friday comes courtesy of my friends and former roommates, who managed to pull this gem of a track out of my memory. The song is Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen), by Baz Luhrmann off of the Everything For Everybody album, released March 31, 1998. Baz Luhrmann is probably best known for his directorial [...]
Flashback Friday: Baz Luhrmann
I thought i’d take a turn from the jaded slacker music of the 90′s to something a little more upbeat, if not completely ridiculous. Today’s Flashback Friday is none other than the three-member Presidents of the United States of America doing their biggest hit, Lump, from their self-titled debut released on July 25, 1995. PUSA [...]
Flashback Friday: Presidents of the United States of America
The above is SNL’s Digital Short from this last Saturday’s episode starring Bon Jovi with Foo Fighters as the music guest. I don’t know why this is so damn funny, but even with the sound off I was cracking up. The ending makes no sense. Bravo, Samburg. BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS! UPDATE: NBC has pulled [...]
People Get Punched Just Before Eating
Today’s Flashback Friday is a happy little tune from Cornershop called “Brimful of Asha” off of the When I Was Born For The 7th Time album, released in 1997. Cornershop is a rock band from Leicester, UK, consisting of Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and dholaki player), Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), Anthony Saffery (sitar, [...]
Flashback Friday: Cornershop

via rollingstone.com Jim Parsons.. you know there are laws against this sort of thing, but you break them. YOU BREAK THEM.
Jim Parsons versus Metropolitan
via juliasegal.tumblr.com Marc Maron, Louis C.K., Dave Attell and Sarah Silverman circa 1995.
Legends of Comedy
via thedailywh.at Yeah, I LOL’d
Neil Young/Old