2010-07-12

lurkerwithout: (eastman)
2010-07-12 03:19 pm
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Extract

This lacked the cynical bite of Judge's Office Space or Idiocracy, but was still fairly funny. In a general laid-back kind of way. Though of course the concept of testicular loss is one that wince at more in empathy than humor. Most importantly both Mila Kunis and Ben Affleck are not annoying. I mean not likeable, 'cause one is a small time grifter and the other a drug pushing, gigolo pimping bartender. But I didn't want to punch them in the throat to make them stop talking. So good job on that to both of them...
lurkerwithout: (Rockin Bob)
2010-07-12 03:27 pm
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Now this is what the internet is for people

[livejournal.com profile] scarybaldguy presents some hot girl-on accordion-on girl action courtesy of the Red Elvises

lurkerwithout: (Librarian jesskat creator)
2010-07-12 07:38 pm
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Story Kernal

Reading this post at the "Lawyers, Guns & Money" blog after finishing Stross' latest CoC/Espionage book. And this bit jumps out at me:

#3. The most interesting period, in my view, takes place from the end of 1958 through September 1961. Nothing happens throughout 1959; France sets off a handful of bombs from early 1960 through the spring of 1961; then the Soviets go absolutely apeshit in September of that year, and things don’t really calm down again until the early 1990s. In this video, the erratic incidence of US and Soviet tests in the 1950s looks and sounds like a conversation. Afterwards, it’s an incoherent frenzy.




I wish I was a better writer, since what that says to my brain is: So exactly What was everything shooting at during those years?