Thursday, February 4, 2010

Workout Jams

So, you guys been workin' out? I have. I've got this great new gym called My Parents' Basement. The plus sides: it's about five minutes from my place, there's no membership fee, and there has literally never been a line the entire time I've been going. The down sides: there are only three machines and they're all shoved into this weird little room with the water heater. I bring this up because NPR has a playlist of workout songs! I guess it's good, and the article itself made me laugh, but it doesn't hold a candle to my own personal workout jams. Obviously (obviously!) the best workout playlist is DJ DONNA SUMMER and ONLY DJ Donna Summer.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Internet

The internet's pretty cool, because you can find stuff on it that you didn't used to be able to find. I learned that at college. Anyway, these are two cool websites that I'm glad exist. This first one is just movie title stills sorted by decade. It's really fun to look at. This other website is called The Art of the Title Sequence and it is really awesome. It's great because you can watch the sequences, and there are also interviews with the people who created them. They also have a really great variety of films. Check them out!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Presented Without Comment

Just a cool thing

Abandoned houses both fascinate and terrify me. Enjoy.

This is Great!

It's great when, after a long day of work, you can come home to something as wholeheartedly wonderful as this: an interview with Bill Watterson. This is a short interview, sure, but I'm so glad that Bill Watterson sounds like a nice, regular guy. I mean, I'm glad he's not a real Gallagher about it. Also, I (of course) admire his devotion to Ohio.

Pepper Ann, Pepper Ann

We (or at least, I) loved Pepper Ann when we were kids. I think I was a smidge too old for this when it came out, but I didn't care. I love that Pepper Ann was such a strong, independent lady, and that the show was mostly female-focused. It really hasn't been that long since Pepper Ann was on, but this feels like another era. Also, duh, Luke's sister from Gilmore Girls did Pepper Ann's voice. But you knew that already.

A youtube user put it best: "MAN I MISS DA DAMN 90s."

Monday, February 1, 2010

Just some butt plug humor.


This sketch was pretty solid. Don't watch it if you're offended by butt plugs (Yeah right! If you're reading our blog, you love butt plugs).
 
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