It’s snowing. Again.

Saturday Stray Toasters

  • Ninjai Episodic Flash toon.
  • How to Survive a Trip to IKEA I don’t need tips on how to survive a trip to IKEA. I need one on how to survive living in a place without IKEA.
  • Boomerang. “It’s all coming back to you.” This week: 1973. I remember watching some of these cartoons. Goober and the Ghost Chasers, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, Clue Club… All of which were based on Hanna-Barbera’s formula of “crime-solving kids” (with or without a pet sidekick).
  • Xevoz. Like Stikfas… but different.
  • The commercial for the Honda Element (the world’s most non-aesthetically appealing vehicle) where they “build” one out of Mega Blox (cheap Lego knock-offs) was just on.
  • Duck Dodgers as Green Lantern. Umm… “Green Loontern” (1, 2) They had Kevin Smith (yes, that Kevin Smith) doing Hal Jordan’s voice. And, John De Lancie (best known as “Q” from Star Trek: TNG) as Sinestro. I like this episode – it was chock full of in-jokes and comic geek references. It’s great.
  • Does anyone else remember Bowling for Dollars? I used to watch it as a kid. An ESPN sportscaster mentioned it during a PBA Tournament.
  • Holy cow! I just saw an amazing buzzer-beater in the Stanford-Arizona basketball game. Tied 77-77, Arizona had the ball with eleven seconds left. Stanford stole the ball with 3.6 seconds left… Nick Robinson nailed an incredible breakaway three-pointer with 0.4 seconds on the clock to win the game for Stanford.

Rant of the Day
pointed this out to me. “Trainwreck of the Day,” as she called it. I would have to agree. It seems as though a LOT of people have a mad on for a certain user – her nick appears many times. I also saw the username of someone I know on there.

The whole point of sites like this is to allow users to say whatever they want. It isn’t like people are held at gunpoint and forced to read everyone else’s journal. If you don’t like what someone has to say, don’t read it. Drop them from your friends list. Move on. It isn’t that difficult a concept to grasp.

And that’s my 2¢.

Namaste.