October 27th, 2009Write Injuries in Sand, Kindness in Marble
This is from Ukrainian sand animator, Kseniya Simonova. This is an animation of life in the USSR during The Great Patriotic War against the Third Reich in WWII.
This is from Ukrainian sand animator, Kseniya Simonova. This is an animation of life in the USSR during The Great Patriotic War against the Third Reich in WWII.
Can sheep herding really be that boring?
I don’t know why, but this is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a long while. I’m not sure if it’s the way the girl sounds when she’s talking, or that Joel McHale looks like he’s gonna lose it, or the cat itself. Either way, I’m finding the funny. 
M.O.P’s Ante Up set to Bert and Ernie! Endlessly entertaining.
I am anxiously awaiting the September 7th release of Spore, a game in which you build, paint, play and share your creature. In the meantime, Spore Creature Creator (a starter kit), will have to suffice. I even made a video of one of my spores. Of course, now I’m even more impatient for the full game to come out!
I think this may be the most hilarious thing I’ve ever seen.
Update: I actually prepared this post on Wednesday night, and for some reason I forgot to hit ‘Publish’.
Instead of uploading a butt-load of photos that always seem to take forever to load anyway, I thought I would just make videos from now on. It’s actually a little less tedious than uploading every individual photo, and it should save you some loading time. Hopefully.
Tomorrow (actually, I guess it’s today, now) we’re heading down to Missoula so Dan can do a little comics shopping and we can do a little geocaching. Oh, and bird toys, Solomon’s stock is running low and there’s just no selection here in Kalispell. Maybe I’ll even bring back a pinkie or two for the Leopard Gecko.
I first saw this on Patia’s Blog, and had to repost it. I think number two is my favourite.