The Super Huge Terrffic Magnificent Collection Of The Most Superlative Distractions Ever, Hello!
Thursday June 21st 2007
by Paul Armstrong
Remember that schedule thing I talked about a month ago -- with the neatly planned and timed daily updates that would appear on this blog? Yeah, well ... I suck. But to make up for it I'm posting a very long list of great and numerous collection of distractions, so that you'll love me again (and so I'll love myself again).
- Who hasn't seen the most dramatic look ever made (by an animal?) -- raise your hand so we can publicly mock you.
- The roller coaster train. If only this were real ...
- Amazing photos from the Willard Psychiatric Center in Albany, New York -- The Lives They Left Behind
- New Zealand government wisely refuses to allow a couple to name their child "4Real".
- Top Ten ESPN SportsCenter commercials
- Awesome.
- Fun, useless time wasting games are the best -- Card Toss
- This can't be real ... it just can't be. Watch this amazingly gifted 3 year old finger paint
- Super sleek and secret way to find mp3 files using Google.
- The most insanely, surreal awesome house ever.
- Funny song by Thomas Wilson (Biff from Back to the Future)
- You grew up in the 80's if ... pretty accurate list.
- Speaking of the 80's ... apparently there is a Knight Rider movie on the horizon?
- I don't know how i managed to miss this website -- Clearification; for comedian Dmitri Martin. Full of great episodes and fun (timed) Flash. Enjoy. (here's a tastes of his stand-up)
- What song was No. 1 when you were born (or any other date, for that matter). Sorta fun; but also not
- Funny mean names -- crater-encrusted slagfreak
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Dude,
I have been freakin out over here. I need my "Distractions" fix.
Hoep your vaca was good
by Trent
∞ Thursday, June 21st, 2007