It’s been a while since a Questionable Content strip made me laugh and laugh out loud (to the point that people around me questions my sanity), but yesterday’s did it.
When “somersault” is a sound effect, you know you have comic gold.
It’s been a while since a Questionable Content strip made me laugh and laugh out loud (to the point that people around me questions my sanity), but yesterday’s did it.
When “somersault” is a sound effect, you know you have comic gold.
I just tried out American Male for a haircut. I really enjoyed it— there was only one stylist (and a trainee) there, so it seemed really relaxed and pretension-free.
And I was happy with the haircut— not what I had in mind when I came in, but I (with the stylist’s prodding) decided I didn’t want the ubiquitous “short, messy look” that all her corporate customers get. Might as well keep the hair long while I have it.
And I feel about five pounds lighter; it had been since April since I got a cut.
This is what bioengineering is all about— real world results that directly improve people’s lives.
I know Dr. Bogen— he’s teaching my senior design class next year, and I’ve spoken to him about it at some length. He’s a really nice guy, and he loves his work. Can’t beat that.
Way to finally watch Thursday’s Colbert Report, Yahoo News.
Is your TiVo backlog that long, Yahoo?
Oh hell no…. Go vote for Futurama at IMDb.
I just watched seasons 4-5 on DVD… so much more clever, sympathetic, and heartfelt than Family Guy, or even the Simpsons of its day.
City Solicitor Romulo L. Diaz Jr. wrote a letter to William T. Dwyer III, president and chief executive officer of Cradle of Liberty Council, stating that the council’s “discriminatory policies” violate city policy and law, and that city officials have not been assured the group will not discriminate.
The letter also says that unless the city gets a “fair-market rent agreement,” the council will be evicted.
This craigslist personal sounds very familiar….
(Especially, as Parker pointed out, the “Disney movies” part.)
This trailer makes me feel good. And a little sad.
Makes one wonder… What would have to happen these days to get people marching in the streets?
Update:
And along those lines… I can imagine the same thing happening to ethanol and fuel cell vehicles— or perhaps that would be too blatantly unethical?