Tag: humor
Once Upon A Deadpool: Film Review
Once Upon A Deadpool, or Deadpool 2 the PG-13 version, was a milder, less violent version of Deadpool 2 with a twist. The twist includes an homage to The Princess Bride and an appearance from a full grown Fred Savage. In this version, without much of a spoiler, Deadpool reads Fred a bedtime story which […]
Read More Once Upon A Deadpool: Film ReviewAre Charities Taking Advantage of Me?
I am the sort of person where if I get a bunch of return address labels from a charity and I don’t just throw it away, if I actually use them, I feel obligated to give a donation. I know from ordering these sorts of things professionally online, that they do not cost 10 dollars […]
Read More Are Charities Taking Advantage of Me?Name Recognition
One of the most annoying familiar traits of certain genre music is the incessant need habit of speaking their name at the beginning of a song. Listen to an intro of a modern hip-hop song and when you are just getting into the riff and beat, someone will inevitably drop the names of the artists […]
Read More Name RecognitionHobgoblins are the Consistency of Little Minds
Hobgoblins are the Consistency of Little Minds.
Read More Hobgoblins are the Consistency of Little MindsPIPA
In light of the SOPA discussions, I think I should warn you that this is the only Pipa I will support: And look how thoughtful the Royals are – they have warning arrows on boys younger than 10 years old. I think that is completely appropriate. (picture from Jared Galleries of Pipa Middleton – sister […]
Read More PIPAWe Are All Sinners
Writers have definite rules. We have Commandments, as I illustrated a few posts ago. Unfortunately, we also have heretics, sinners, apostates (not to be confused with apostrophe’s) and zealots. It is easy to become one of the aforementioned because not only are the commandments constantly changing–what edition are we on the Chicago Style?–they also contradict […]
Read More We Are All SinnersPerspective – And How It Feels To Be A Writer
In the book “Misquoting Jesus,” the author remarks about how an event is portrayed four different ways by four different people. He asks himself “Which way did it really happen?” He never admits to himself that it actually might have happened four different ways, all based on the perception of the person who is giving […]
Read More Perspective – And How It Feels To Be A WriterHow Adam Ant Can Save The World
It’s been my contention for a long time that Adam Ant lyrics have the answer to any question you could possibly ask. To test this theory, I went to Yahoo Answers for the top questions being asked at this time, to see if I could answer them with lyrics from an Adam Ant Song. The […]
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