I do love the Google.
Ever wonder about a Monkey in a Santa Suit?
Just ask Google.


I do love the Google.
Ever wonder about a Monkey in a Santa Suit?
Just ask Google.


Just for a chuckle.
My dog would definitely be up for it if I could find a way to involve a racquetball.

Just for the fun of it, one of the defining moments of the 1988 presidential race
(confession: I was a Dan Quayle apologist. I’m a loyal Hoosier and I had very little knowledge of politics. Yes, I even agreed when he <gulp> took on Murphy Brown)

Here are a couple of photos from the wedding.
We’ll upload the rest of them to a photo sharing site once we get them and I’ll post the link. You can click each photo to enlarge.

Probably only relevant if you’re familiar with the show. I remember watching it after school when I was maybe, seven or eight?
And with the beauty of You Tube, you can watch the intro from the original which ran from 1949 to 1957.

A short video about a lion cub from London that was released back into the African wilderness (they sell Lions at Harrods?). I spent a bit of time verifying the story and as far as I can tell, it’s true. The guy that shows up at the end of the video (at 1:45) is George Adamson. He worked with the lion to introduce it into the wild. You may remember him from the book/movie, Born Free, where he and his wife Joy, did something similar with their lion, Elsa.
It’s corny, but it’s really cute. And yes, I was sure they were going to get eaten at the end.
(h/t: Slog)


From the Seinfeld rerun we watched tonight.
JERRY: I don’t like pesto.
GEORGE: Where was pesto 10 years ago?
<3 minutes of dialogue>
JERRY: He’s from a.. Yakima, right?
ELAINE: Seattle.
JERRY: Everybody’s moving to Seattle.
GEORGE: It’s the pesto of cities.