Just some early-week wackiness, from a broad range of sources:
- Via Fark, we learn that
April 15 was National
High-Five Day. I had no idea. My sadness at missing the big day was somewhat
ameliorated by this fine (if offensive in to just about everyone) Photoshop
contest. - Tintin gets
his own coin. Hey EU, ease up on the crack. - From the wonderful FOUND Magazine, we get the The
FOUND Polaroid Project. Don’t miss their Find
of the Week. - This is an old piece, but this English teacher in Japan had his students
make English captions for a comic strip. Hilarity
ensued, Tokyo-style. - Gas signs of the
world, unite. - In a similar vein (and nearly deserving of an entry to itself), it’s the
world’s largest roadside
attractions. Don’t miss this
enormous Johnson, this
huge rod or the
big banana. - Silly Flashy
Flashness. - The
Hokey Pokey by Bill Shakespeare. I’m slightly ashamed to say that the
final line made me laugh out-loud.
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