Random thing you love right now that doesn't deserve its own thread

Cookies!

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Gingerbread cookies with dark chocolate Hershey's kisses.

Sweet titties that looks appetizing.

Katy wrote:

Cookies!

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Gingerbread cookies with dark chocolate Hershey's kisses.

Cookie + oogaba = coogaba?

I'm not sure.. but looks delicious to me.

O is for oogaba. That's good enough for me.

Yoreel wrote:

Cookie + oogaba = coogaba?

I'm not sure.. but looks delicious to me.

They weren't supposed to be oogaba cookies, but now that you mention it...

Yoreel wrote:

Cookie + oogaba = coogaba?

I prefer to call them coobies.

Those are better than the non-oogaba cookies I made earlier.

wordsmythe wrote:

O is for oogaba. That's good enough for me.

Well played, sir!

Getting totally hammered before walking into a high school the next day to talk to kids about responsibility.

Aaron D. wrote:

The movie, Rachel Getting Married.

Intimate, genuine, heartbreaking, human & unflinching. If Anne Hathaway doesn't get an Oscar nomination for her lead role, there is no justice in the industry.

Amazing movie.

Watching Manswers.
What can I say? The jiggly goodness makes me happy.

And I never thought it would happen, but I just learned something by watching this show.

St.Hillary wrote:

Watching Manswers.
What can I say? The jiggly goodness makes me happy.

And I never thought it would happen, but I just learned something by watching this show.

Manswers? This concept interests me, you should elaborate.

muttonchop wrote:
Yoreel wrote:

Cookie + oogaba = coogaba?

I prefer to call them coobies.

All these things totally sound like Cougar Boobies, not Cookie Boobies.

AnimeJ wrote:

Manswers? This concept interests me, you should elaborate.

Manswers is a show on Spike. It pretty much just takes any really weird question involving booze, food, flatulence, boobs, sex and women in general, and guns.
It can be so stupid but it's also kind of funny, and there is lots of ladies.

For example: How do you tell if a girl's boobs are firm or saggy before you take her clothes off?

Intriguing.

Yea, there are definitely times when I have to change the channel on this show because of certain questions I have no interest in knowing the answers to.

St.Hillary wrote:

Yea, there are definitely times when I have to change the channel on this show because of certain questions I have no interest in knowing the answers to.

It looks like an absolute waste of time that caters to the worst of male demographics. I'm surprised you even watch it.

nsmike wrote:
St.Hillary wrote:

Yea, there are definitely times when I have to change the channel on this show because of certain questions I have no interest in knowing the answers to.

It looks like an absolute waste of time that caters to the worst of male demographics. I'm surprised you even watch it.

I saw it once, and this was my exact response.

It's one of those things I rarely watch, and I also usually regret watching it in the end. But sometimes I just can't help myself. It does occasionally have interesting facts on there, I'll give it that much.

Oh well, I can't always be classy.

To be fair, the floating question was a central focus of my studies as a teenager.

nsmike wrote:
St.Hillary wrote:

Yea, there are definitely times when I have to change the channel on this show because of certain questions I have no interest in knowing the answers to.

It looks like an absolute waste of time that caters to the worst of male demographics. I'm surprised you even watch it.

You're surprised? Have you seen what this site does to people!?

BBC iPlayer (ideally in combination with tea, toast and the new series of 'Last man standing.')

Higgledy wrote:

The new series of 'Last man standing.')

Hell yes.
But groaning abit because next year it will be a 'Last Woman Standing' variation. I realize its been all guys so far, but does everything have to be politcally correct?

My wife's taken a shine to iPlayer as I've got the PC hooked up to the TV and have been playing Fallout 3. Thank you BBC for saving my play time!

SommerMatt wrote:
nsmike wrote:
St.Hillary wrote:

Yea, there are definitely times when I have to change the channel on this show because of certain questions I have no interest in knowing the answers to.

It looks like an absolute waste of time that caters to the worst of male demographics. I'm surprised you even watch it.

I saw it once, and this was my exact response.

I think it's the narrator that makes it so horrible. The concept is fine (a TV version of Maxim!), but the stupid over-the-top COPS America's Most Dangerous Driving Videos narrator makes me want to cut someone.

Higgledy wrote:

BBC iPlayer (ideally in combination with tea, toast and the new series of 'Last man standing.')

Grr, as an ex-pat I really miss a lot of UK television. Hell, I'd be willing to pay the equivalent of a UK television licence if they'd give me access to iPlayer. But noooo, just because I choose to live amongst our rebellious cousins...

The Superest is a site created by two artists (with occasional guests) to document their competitiveness. They take turns drawing characters that they've made up with the sole purpose of defeating the previous character. Here are a few examples:

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Who is defeated by:

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Who, in turn, is defeated by:

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I recommend starting at the beginning (go to the bottom of the page as they appear in reverse chronological order)

Crouton wrote:

The Superest is a site created by two artists (with occasional guests) to document their competitiveness. They take turns drawing characters that they've made up with the sole purpose of defeating the previous character. Here are a few examples:

I wish I was creative.

Haakon7 wrote:
Higgledy wrote:

The new series of 'Last man standing.')

Hell yes.
But groaning abit because next year it will be a 'Last Woman Standing' variation. I realize its been all guys so far, but does everything have to be politcally correct?

My wife's taken a shine to iPlayer as I've got the PC hooked up to the TV and have been playing Fallout 3. Thank you BBC for saving my play time!

'Last man' is one of those programmes that makes you think, 'If only more people knew about this show!!' It's so well done. I can't imagine the series without the huge muscular blokes out testosteroning each other but a female version will probably work better than you (or I) imagine.

I didn't think I'd have any use for iPlayer but it's really handy... Unfortunately the ITV and Channel 4 equivalents don't work on a Mac (boo!)

Coldstream wrote:

Grr, as an ex-pat I really miss a lot of UK television. Hell, I'd be willing to pay the equivalent of a UK television licence if they'd give me access to iPlayer. But noooo, just because I choose to live amongst our rebellious cousins... :D

I can empathise. They recently stopped folks outside the US from getting Colbert *sob* (Fox UK has baught it and I think they've put their foot down. For a while you couldn't watch full shows but you could watch the clips (basically the full show divided into segments) but now they've stopped that also). I can still see the Daily show though.

Higgledy wrote:

I can empathise. They recently stopped folks outside the US from getting Colbert *sob* (Fox UK has baught it and I think they've put their foot down. For a while you couldn't watch full shows but you could watch the clips (basically the full show divided into segments) but now they've stopped that also). I can still see the Daily show though.

Can't you get the full episodes of Colbert and the Daily Show via Hulu? Or is Hulu restricted to the USA only?

Have you people never heard of Proxies?
Get ye Charon and work that magic.