Went to see Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest today on the nice local DLP showing, but, due to poor planning, the lovely and talented SarahK and I arrived a bit late. I don’t think we missed much – we arrived as the arrest warrants were being handed out – but, if someone could fill us in on what we missed in the opening, we’d be much obliged.
BTW, it was certainly a certified, FDA approved summer blockbuster; I felt I got my money’s worth… more so than with Superman which I felt was just missing some of that mindless fun I like in my movies.
Also, since a few people have asked, the next part of Hellbender will come out Monday. This part takes some planning, and, rather than rush it, I decided to leave it until next week.
Archive of entries posted on 7th July 2006
Like the T-shirt Says
We Remember
7-7-05
Needs More Barbeque Sauce
Final reminder: The IMAO 4th Blogiversary Frank J. Roast Round-up is coming Sunday
Put your permalink in the comments, or e-mail to roastfrankj@gmail.com by 11:59 pm Saturday, July 8th
If you do a really good job, Frank might even name one of his guns after you.
Today’s Simpsons Trivia
1) (T/F) Freddy is Mayor Quimby’s nephew
2) Where does Homer like to buy his donuts?
3) Who said, “I’m going to do what Bart should have told me to do a long time ago”?
4) What is school cafeteria gravy made out of?
Official Trivia Card answers in the comments tomorrow.
Friday Catblogging
Since it’s Friday, I thought I’d spread the joy of humor-free, apolitical Friday Catblogging to IMAO (aka “I-MEOW”).
Sure, some of the IMAO bloggers have cats, but they’re funny, so they don’t have to rely on posting cat photos and then getting others to post up captions to make them funny. Not that I’m jealous. mind you. Just saying.
Anyway, it’s time for Thirsty Piper:

If you’re not sure how this absurd scene pertains to IMAO, since IMAO is famous for that “political humor” thing, it doesn’t. If you must have some semblance of politics or humor in everything you read here, just assume that Piper is… um…
Help me out here. Make your suggestions in the comments how this scene is, in fact, a political allegory.
You can find more examples of Friday catblogging by searching a blog search engine such as Technorati for “catblogging.”
You can also find a roundup of catblogging posts at The Friday Ark, located at The Modulator blog. Then, when the weekend is nearly over, head over to The Carnival of the Cats for more kitty goodness. There’s also a Flikr Group called Furry Friday.
Add to that Weekend Catblogging at Eatstuff.
Anybody I miss?