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Anyone up for a braai?

braii-sausage

Umm….yeah.  WTF.

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This Babble collection of cute kiddie quotes had me laffing. Kids are funny!

“We could try Kung Fu…” H, age 4, when asked by his teacher how some of his classmates could resolve a conflict.

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Some more Podge and Rodge

Just in case you happen to think that Irish puppetry is all about thinly-veiled sexualisms, masturbating, sex, porn, spanking the monkey, hot water and a shaggy cat:

Here’s “The Vampire Leprechaun”

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Facebook Off

Once again, let’s hear it for the boys over at college humor!

Here’s their take on “Face off” … facebook-style:

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Over at the Huffington Post, there’s a tongue-firmly-in-cheek article about how Mr. Obama, in defiance of over 8 years of presidential precedent, speaks in complete sentences.

But Mr. Obama’s decision to use complete sentences in his public
pronouncements carries with it certain risks, since after the last
eight years many Americans may find his odd speaking style jarring.

Read the whole thing. It’s hysterical.

[Link: Obama's use of complete sentences stirs controversy]

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Spongebob vs 300

Especially for S:

It’s funny. Click to embiggen.

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Top 10 ways to amuse a geek

I’m just gonna link the site, cos it’s funnier that way.

[Link: Top 10 ways to amuse a geek]

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Facebook Off

From the guys at college humor … “Facebook Off” … based loosely on the movie Face/Off, a pinch of salt, and people’s real-life facebook antics.

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Internet commenter meetings

From the guys at College Humour, here is the Internet Commenter Meeting part 1 “This is what happens when corporations change pwn3rship.”:

Note: video includes a bit of swearig – may be NSFW (unless you have earphones).

The original is here. Watch part 2 (including lolcats) and part 3 as well!

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Microsoft WFT

Microsoft launched an attack on Microsoft in my laptop! No, seriously! Check the WTF!

I *love* the serious problem! What is a “serious problem” in Microsoft speak? Misfired packets? Communication breakdown? Computer hibernating? Trying to log in?

Does it matter that I had no prior knowledge of this “add-in” or that this was the first time the message appeared?

I think Outlook won the serious problem … but, then again, maybe not.

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