"A raccoon promised it would ghost blog for me if I left it food on the porch. The little bastard lied to me."
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
And The Dog Ate His Homework
Monday, July 30, 2007
LOLcat of Death
By now you've all heard of Oscar, the death predicting feline. Miss Cellania made my day with this LOLcat of death collection.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Glaniad
Glaniad
I became interested in this community after reading Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia a number of years ago. Everything I need to know about it is on this website. It tells the story of the Welsh emigrants who settled in Patagonia, South America, during the late 19th century. Their aim was to settle in a place where they would be able to live and worship freely as Welsh people, and preserve their language and traditions.
Thanks Plep
Want Some Dead Memorabilia?
The man who bought Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia's home (pictured above) 10 years ago is selling everything, including the kitchen sink. All items sold will benefit the Sophia Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, that supports children and families in transition after separation or divorce and the family law court system.
Items for sale include:
Check it out on ebay
Via Information Junk
World's Most Interesting Bridges
This article is written by Joshua S. Hill, from My Writing Voice for Dark Roasted Blend. The bridges he chooses may not be the most obvious candidates for the World's Most Amazing Bridges, like San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge, Rialto bridge in Venice, Vancouver's Lion's Gate bridge, or Millau bridge in France.
I'm partial to the quaint old ones like the Rialto pictured above but there are some amazing modern feats of engineering here as well.
Flight of the Conchords
"The musical comedy act comprised of Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement who, in their own words used to be 'New Zealand's 4th most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo'. Now they are 'the almost award-winning fourth-most-popular folk duo in New Zealand.'."
When The Sopranos ended I thought I might never again find something on TV to fill the gaping hole where Tony and Carmela used to dwell. There's always Coronation Street , of course, but it doesn't do the whole trick and I just don't like John From Cincinnati. Then I discovered Flight of the Conchords and life is good once more. I'm sure you're all light years ahead of me and are already regular viewers. If not, get on it pronto. It's hilarious!
Saturday, July 28, 2007
In-Spiring
Russian Cathedral for All Religions in Tatarstan:
"It unifies 16 different religions: different branches of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and some more."
Hello Kitty, You Look Ridiculous
Japan's Hello Kitty Cat Humiliation System
"It's basically a hat, bib, collar and carrying bag to turn your cat into the saddest, most ridiculous-looking cat on the block."
Via B.A.'s Weblog
Tusk,tusk,tusk
"A dentist who implanted temporary fake boar tusks into an assistant's mouth while she was under anaesthetic then took photographs of her has won his case against an insurance firm which refused to pay out after the assistant sued him for $250,000"
Friday, July 27, 2007
Stirling prize nominees
The shortlist has been announced for the RIBA's prestigious Stirling prize for architecture. Here are the six nominees for you to make your own mind up.
Think outside the bottle
Aquafina labels to show tap water use
San Francisco's mayor banned city employees from using city funds to buy bottled water when tap water is available. Ann Arbor, Michigan passed a resolution banning commercially bottled water at city events and Salt Lake City, Utah asked department heads to eliminate bottled water.
Critics charge the bottled water industry adds plastic to landfills, uses too much energy by producing and shipping bottles across the world and undermines confidence in the safety and cleanliness of public water supplies, all while much of the world's population is without access to clean water.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Translations of women's writing before 1700
The site offers an introduction to over 125 women who wrote a substantial amount before 1700 and whose work (or at least a good part of it) has been translated into modern English. All but three entries are on women who wrote in languages other than English; those three are on women who wrote in the English of the 1300s and 1400s.
Via Wood's Lot
Steveology
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Fruit From Washington
Exaggerated Fruit and Novelty Postcards
Fruit From Washington has come across some great examples of exaggerated farm products and other humorous old postcards with an agricultural, fruit, vegetable or berry theme, as well as some classic beauties.
Pretty postcards via Linkfilter
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Good Advice
I, never a dedicated follower of fashion, like this one:
Following the latest fashion, in work or in life, is spiritual and intellectual suicide. You can be a cheap imitation of the ideal of the moment; or you can be a unique individual. The choice is yours. Religion isn’t the opiate of the masses, fashion is.
So this is why Baby Nag collects Pez dispensers!
This is one of three or four known ads from PEZ that featured a nude photograph. It is unknown how many nude ads were created by PEZ. T
The ad says "You'll enjoy the new play idea of PEZ". This ad was created to call attention to the new dispenser costumes that were being packaged in with the dispensers and candy.o the new dispenser costumetoThe Sexy Side of PEZ! Via Ectoplasmosisu'll s that were being packaged in with the dispenserscandy.
Monday, July 23, 2007
The Which Lolcat Are You? Test
Your Score: Lion Warning Cat 80% Affectionate, 62% Excitable, 31% Hungry
others from danger by shouting observations and guidance in cases of imminent threat, you believe in the well-being of everyone. Link: The Which Lolcat Are You? Test |
A Two Stooges Moment
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Skittles
Wish everything you touched would turn into a sugary snack? Be careful what you wish for. A video about Skittles from Creativity Online.
Via DesignObserver
The Talking Heads Have Always Ruled
Psycho Killer; Stay Hungry; Cities; I Zimbra; Drugs; Take Me to the River; Crosseyed and Painless; Life During Wartime; Houses in Motion; Born under Punches; and The Great Curve.
Tammy Faye Messner: 1942-2007
Here is an article that is a little different than the obituaries that are all over the web today;
Tammy Faye Messner: 1942-2007 What Is Beauty?
Two days ago Tammy Faye weighed 65 pounds. She had cancer that went to her lungs. My reason for bringing her image here is not to discuss her life, but this act, her last public act, that she initiated, calling Larry King and asking to be on his show… to literally give an ‘end time’ public view of what those of us who have worked in hospice long before it was ever called hospice, have seen often… but a view that is often shut away from the public… only those who have loved their loved ones to the end and past the end… see how the body even though diminished, can still carry enormous spirit.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Stieglitz Photographs
This very good Stieglitz Interactive Tour shows us how to look at his photographs in a more informed way.
Via Rashomon
Yet Another Reason Not To Shop At Walmart
Toxic Flip Flops
Hi all! For those of you who don't know, I used to work at Walmart for a short time, but quit.
Before I quit though I did buy a pair of cheepie flip flops to wear over a weekend trip to the beach, Long Boat Key April 20th to be exact.
Boy, was she sorry! . I'm sure there's at least one real wuss out there who'll complain if I post stomach-churning photos so I am showing you an early picture of this woman's chemical burns - it gets much worse. The positive part of ths story is that she paid only $2.44 for the toxic Chinese-manufactured flip flops.
Via Reddit
Friday, July 20, 2007
World's Top Blog
Chinese actor writes world's top blog
There are blogs that are popular, with thousands of hits every day; there are plenty more that are not so hot, lucky to get 10 page views a week. Then there is Xu Jinglei's blog, which can pull in visitors at a rate of more than 100 every second.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Linda Evangelista and The Simpsons do Paris
Red Carpet Style Awards:
This is the most adorable fashion spread ever by Harpers Bazaar. It features the Linda Evangelista and The Simpson wearing various designs from Fall 2007 collections.
Via Coudal
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Look Good, Do Good
Recycled Juice Bags are helping impoverished communities, as they are made by a women's cooperative in the Philippines. Working for this award-winning organisation makes a genuine difference because almost all of the women are their family's main breadwinner. So as well as getting a highly original, head-turning bag, you'll be improving lives and helping to elevate people out of poverty.
Recycled Juice Bags
Via Spluch
Satan will rain down your throat with hot acid and dissolve your testicles
I haven't been out to a movie in quite awhile. I have a huge TV which I like to watch while drinking wine and dressed in a ratty bathrobe. That's my idea of living. Pathetic, or what? I'm old enough to remember those snacks on parade at the movies but I guess the snacks have got to be firmer today to deal with a tougher audience.
Thanks YesButNoButYes
Stitch this, muthafucka
Mitch O'Connell Embroidery Patterns: Sure, these gals look great, but just don't cross 'em!
(And The Nag thought embroidery was just for the blue-rinse set)
Via Boing Boing
Avert Your Eyes If You Don't Like Ugly
Edit: I can't believe I forgot to mention the unbearable itch!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Competition in the industry is stiff
The Top 10 Weirdest and Funniest Japanese Condoms
Japan boasts more condoms used per person per year than any other country. To get ahead in the race for safe sex supremacy, Japanese consumers are being treated to innovative market thrusts that are by turns interesting, unusual and downright weird.
Monday, July 16, 2007
We're Number 5
The true North, stoned and free:
Percentage of the population aged 15-64 who have used marijuana within the past year:
Micronesia 29.1
Ghana 21.5
Zambia 17.7
Canada 16.8
United States 12.6
Jamaica 10.7
England 8.7
Netherlands 6.1
Mexico 3.1
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Remy's Kitchen
Remy's kitchen is just one of the panoramas you can view. And what a kitchen it is! My household vermin are going to start complaining that the kitchen chez Nag is not ritzy enough for them!
Via A Welsh View
Vietnam War Era Revolutionary Art
Vietnam Propaganda Posters from a book by Ron Gluckman
During the Vietnam War, they painted for political purposes, to raise spirits, and troops for the fronts. Largely forgotten in peace time, the artists who produced Vietnam's vibrant propaganda posters are celebrated in 'Dogma, Morale From the Ministry.
Via Plep
Saturday, July 14, 2007
July 14,1976
Does the government have the right to take the life of one of its citizens? For the first time, the Canadian government says no. After a decade of fierce debate and an impassioned, last-ditch speech by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, the House of Commons narrowly passes Bill C-84, abolishing the death penalty in Canada.
Roll me up a reefer, Mr. Nag
Prosecutors say they plan to launch a speedy appeal of a Toronto judge's ruling that Canada's marijuana possession laws are unconstitutional.
Legal. illegal or decriminalized? Your guess is as good as mine. This ruling just adds to my confusion.
Conrad Black Monopoly
He was so sure he'd pick this one:
Oh well, c'est la vie.
Wishful Monopoly card via Scribd
Bastille Day Cocktail
FRENCH 75
Serves 1
ingredients
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice1 tablespoon powdered sugar
2 ounces gin
3 ounces plus 1 tablespoon chilled Champagne
lemon peel for garnish