Author Archives: Mark A.

Leeeeeerooooooy Jenkins

If you’ve never played on-line games before, then this video probably won’t be all that funny. Then again, you might find it funny no matter who you are. Watch it all the way through and marvel at Mr. Jenkin’s disregard for teamwork. The few times I have played on-line games (I played Ultima On-line the […]

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Wha?

I just heard on television that jalapenos are being bred without heat. I don’t know why I’m so incensed about that, but damn it, I am. I usually add more jalapenos than recipes call for, and I thought it was because I had a higher tolerance for heat, but evidently the heat has been removed […]

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You Know You’re From San Antonio When…

You’ve never been to the Alamo. I’ve been once, and that was when I was in grammar school and my dad had a business meeting here.

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Brain Freeze

This link will take you to a site where a video has been made of people giving themselves brain freezes with Slurpee’s from 7-11. The people appear to be having way too much fun. The government should ban this practice immediately.

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Leftovers Again

Blogger hasn’t been working worth a damn the past couple of days, so I have a quite a few leftovers to dish out. Let’s get started with some Star Wars stuff and proceed from there: I guess these idiots don’t know that lightsabers emit a plasma blade via a crystal, and not via gasoline. “Art […]

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Turn About Is Fair Play

All we want is an up or down vote. Enough with the political stalling. Let the representatives have a straight vote already.

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Eyes Clamped Shut, Fingers in Our Ears, Yelling “I’m Not Listening NYAH NYAH NYAH!”

Time has an article that details the successes and scientific breakthroughs that Korea’s Seoul National University, led by Dr. Hwang, have accomplised in stem cell research. Go here to read the article and marvel at the scientific possibilities that lay just over the horizon. After you’ve sufficiently praised the ingenuity of the human spirit, go […]

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Millenium Falcon

In my previous post on Star Wars I forgot to mention that the Millennium Falcon appears briefly at the beginning of the movie. Keep an eye out for it during an exterior of a space port on Coruscant. The Falcon flies in and lands as the camera pans over the shot.

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Fundamentalists? Americans? Surely You Jest!

No, I don’t…and don’t call me Shirley. Can’t imagine why Muslims wouldn’t find the notion of having artillery shells fired at them from the turret of the New Testament gun anything but humorous. And before anyone cries “doctored photo,” look at the URL. That comes straight from the U.S. Marines website. Here is a link […]

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The Future of TV According to Conan O’Brien

“To begin, the trend toward larger and larger televisions will continue as screens double in size every 18 months. Televisions will eventually grow so large that families will be forced to watch TV from outside their homes, peering in through the window. Random wolf attacks will make viewing more dangerous. And, just as televisions grow […]

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