Awesome and hilarious sexual innuendo! I actually prefer Australia’s morning news ‘Today Show’ a lot more than I do New Zealand’s TV1’s ‘Goodmorning’ and TV3’s ‘Sunrise’.
An Australian morning news team catches up with curling, the latest It Sport, via Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. What’s the joke? Well, here it comes … here it comes!
When the iPad was unveiled in January, everyone could agree on one thing: it did look a lot like a big iPhone. Begeek.fr extrapolates Apple’s consistent design to its logical conclusion in the company’s next two revolutionary devices:
This music video was commissioned by Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami and was filmed by Hollywood director McG, the Charlie’s Angels, Terminator Salvation guy. Originally a hit song from the 1980s by The Vapors,Turning Japanese has been covered by none other than 27-year-old actress Kirsten Dunst:
NOTE: Video is NSFW due to anime rudness at 0:25, 0:52, 1:25, 2:39 and 3:25, so skip those parts. You’re not going to skip those parts are you? OK. And just to clarify, Turning Japanese is a love song addressing the feeling of loneliness and not about masturbation:
I sort of dig the Dunst/Murakami/McG rendition — blue hair is a good look — but this 8-BIT cover appeals to me more:
WGN News anchors Robert Jordan and Jackie Bange have been together for many years …And that brief explanation is about the only thing that makes sense in this video:
…I’m calling it; they’re totally having an affair.
I first saw this great image in yesterday’s news paper. Bet you never even wondered what happened to outdated planes. Well I did, they practically shake my house left, right and center every 20 minutes since BIRTH! Ahem, you may also recognise it as a set seen in the Transformers movie:
The 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), also known as the Boneyard, is a four square mile site in Arizona housing 4,000 retired aircraft—or at least one of almost every US armed forces plane since WWII. See the entire view:BBC
Personally, I think this is a clever advert. Unless Tiger Woods has copyright his name like Paris Hilton, I think he should accept the billboard’s euphemism:
Animal-rights group PeTA plans to unveil within the next few weeks a “cheeky spay-and-neuter” billboard featuring Tiger Woods — without the golfer’s blessing.
The People for Ethical Treatment of Animals is searching for a local advertiser to put up a billboard in Windermere, which will include an image of Woods and text: “Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing….For Little Tigers Too. Help Keep Your Cats (and Dogs) Out of Trouble: Always Spay or Neuter!”
UPDATE:People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has confirmed that it has pulled billboards featuring Tiger Woods, after a brief talk with Tiger’s attorney. Oooo
Still the funniest thing PeTA has done in a while.
YAY! Steve Wiebe, featured in the acclaimed documentary “The King of Kong“, has reclaimed the world record high score for Donkey Kong Jr. after briefly surrendering it to an Oklahoma man, Mark Kiel with a score of 1,147,800.
The international high score sanctioning authority Twin Galaxiestoday certified that Wiebe, of Washington state, is the new record holder with 1,190,400 points.
The record changed hands twice since the spring of 2009, when Wiebe bested Ike Hall, whose 1,033,000 in 2008 had finally surpassed the Donkey Kong Jr. all-time high score set by Billy Mitchell in 1983. [written by Owen Good/kotaku]