I love Weird Al.
Do you have something you’d like to share? A link? A joke? Some words of wisdom? A topic to discuss? It’s Friday Night Open Thread.
What’s on your mind?
I love Weird Al.
Do you have something you’d like to share? A link? A joke? Some words of wisdom? A topic to discuss? It’s Friday Night Open Thread.
What’s on your mind?
“Eat It” is (to me) the quintessential Weird Al song. The first one I think of when his name is mentioned.
YO Ding dong man! Ding Dong, Ding Dong Yo!
(Poetry)
So how’d The Last Jihadi do? My impression is that the franchise has been going downhill.
You know what I’d call a radical feminist? Hormone Göring.
Not to her face, though.
You know the difference between PMS and terrorism?
You can negotiate with a terrorist.
This is my first Weird Al song. Heard it on the Dr. Demento show.
A great precursor to all the parody shows we know today. I remenber my brother telling me I had to listen to Dr. Demento, when I was a kid. Never did, though, because (a) I didn’t like to hunt for shows on the radio, and (b) he told me all the best bits.
Some words of wisdom? Okay here goes… “Never jaywalk, you’re liable to clog up someone’s radiator.” ~ Soupy Sales
Trump begins tweeting palindromes:
“A cad was I ere I saw DACA.”
Left goes postal trying to think up replies…. Misses several congressional deadlines.
Fails to secure a quorum because they’re too busy trying to think of how that could be spelled backward.
Semordnilap!
“Bob”
With the Meuller investigation and the Justice Department Inspector General (Horowitz) investigation,
and the House memo and the Dem counter-memo,
Has putsch come to shove?
I did as Time, The New York Times, and The Washington Post suggested, but I was only following ordures.
Thomas J. Watson, Sr., the man who turned the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company into IBM, was born February 17, 1874, in Campbell, New York.
So now everyone knows where that Jeopardy-playing IBM computer got its name, and that it wasn’t from some character from Sherlock Holmes. Or as kids these days would say, that guy on TV played by the Hobbit fellow.