Or, “Say Eight!” You’ve probably seen some version of that chart before. You may also have noticed how inadequate it is at helping you. Based on the faces, this is what the chart communicates: 0: Haha! I’m not wearing any pants! 2: Awesome! Someone just offered me a free hot dog! 4: Huh. I never knew that about giraffes. 6: I’m sorry about your cat, but can we talk about something else now? I’m bored. 8: The ice cream I bought barely has any cookie dough chunks in it. This is not what I expected and I am disappointed. 10: You hurt my feelings and now I’m crying! None of that is medically useful and it doesn’t even have all the numbers, here is a better one with all the numbers: 0: Hi. I am not experiencing any pain at all. I don’t know why I’m even here. 1: I am completely unsure whether I am experiencing pain or itching or maybe I just have a bad taste in my mouth. 2: I probably... Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for the ‘entertainment’ Category
Ode To Merton [Clean Version]
The following is a video created by Ben Folds where he chats with random people online and does improv piano songs about the people. Read More →
ManBabies.com Submission
I came across a funny site called manbabies.com I thought I’d make my own manbaby photo and submit it. What do you thin? Read More →
BYU Vocal Point–Performing This Week–Covey Arts Center–March 5-6,2010
Be sure to book now if you want to see one of this year’s BYU Vocal Point performances. They will be at the Covey Arts Center, March 5-6, 2010. Tickets online at the Covey Center, or call (801) 852-7007. Video of a song from last year is posted below. Vocal Point is a cappella harmony at its best, folks. See you there! From their website at http://www.byuvocalpoint.com/: Vocal Point is Brigham Young University’s premiere contemporary a cappella ensemble. Under the direction of James Stevens, Vocal Point’s nine-man vocal firepower propels harmonies far beyond traditional four-part possibilities. With inventive arrangements, humor, and remarkable vocal percussion, Vocal Point continually invigorates audiences and generates fans. “Vocal Point is one of the hottest – and coolest – entertainment commodities at BYU . . . Nothing about a Vocal Point performance is ordinary.” -Doc Taylor,Utah County Journal Read More →
The Postal Service – Such Great Heights
The Postal Service was kind of a side project for Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard. I really like his stuff. Listen and you might like it too. Read More →
Stargate Resistance
The company I worked for in 2008 released a video game today! The game is called Stargate Resistance and is basically a scaled down version of the MMORPG that we were working on called Stargate Worlds. At the end of 2008 the economy tanked and the company ran out of funds so there was a mass exodus from the company at the beginning of 2009. A few people stuck around and continued to work while money trickled in. Kudos to them for sticking it out and I hope this game is a success. Who knows I may have to get it for old times sake. If you’re interested, check it out at stargateresistance.com Read More →
Best Super Bowl Ad of 2010
Doritos had this funny commercial. Read More →
The Tiddy Bear
Let me say, if you paid $15 for the tiddy bear you are not welcome on my site. Read More →
Code Monkey
Song by Jonathan Coulton. Famous for writing the song for the final credits of the game Portal and his rendition of Baby Got Back and this winner – Code Monkey. He falls in the genre of Geek Folk. For facebook readers follow the link to view the post. http://bit.ly/vCiIc That reminds me of some funny videos I saw a while back. TRUNK MONKEY! Read More →
Oh No, I have to wear that!
Oh No, I have to wear that!by Candace E. Salimaposted 19 January 2009on Dream a little dream… So, my sister has convinced me to participate in her upcoming Twist ‘n Shout Spring Concert. This is my sister’s company and I’m so proud of her and I just couldn’t say no. Especially since this number was my idea. Hey, I’m a Mama Mia fan, what can I say. Loved the movie. Loved the music. So I opened my big mouth and told my sister she HAD to have the Super Trouper number at her next concert. That came back to bite me on my proverbial bottom! She asked if I’d sing the numbers, oh yeah, she threw in Dancing Queen, with her and another woman. I was worried, but I went ahead and said yes. I haven’t sung in public in over 10 years . . . well, I sang with my siblings at my father’s funeral, but I’m pretty sure that was it! I was worried about that until I saw the costume! Holy crud! Silver lame (lamay), bell bottoms, oh the horror! Me and... Read the rest of this entry »