Posts Tagged ‘image macro’

I’d Hit it

// March 22nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Personal/Blog News

If you’ve lurked on any image boards in the past you may have come across the “I’d hit it” or “I’d hit it… with a brick!” image macros. I have seen countless ones myself, however none have made me literally LOL like this one. I don’t know the author, but enjoy:

I'd Hit It!

Durmstrang’s Prize Pupil

// February 25th, 2008 // No Comments » // the cool, weird, and funny

This is an old picture but I just saw it today and HAD to image macro it. Plz imagine it in the standard “Bush” voice for full effect.

Accio Oil

You Have Dysentary

// June 21st, 2007 // No Comments » // Gaming, the cool, weird, and funny

House has Lupus, you lose 8 days
 

I hope I’m not too old for you all to remember Oregon Trail, because this shirt is awesome. Its sad to think that the game was about 14 years old when I started playing it in middle school computer class.

 

An Uncanny Resemblance

// February 13th, 2007 // 15 Comments » // Personal/Blog News, the cool, weird, and funny

I usually don’t post about celebrities, but I have to get something off my chest.

Have you ever had something trigger a memory or connection in your hind-brain, but it wouldn’t come to the surface? Tonight Amme was watching VH1 and that insufferable show “I Love New York” came on. If you’re fortunate enough to have never seen this show, its about this mentally unstable girl (nicknamed ‘New York’) and her quest for a “man”, with different men fighting over her. Think “Jerry Springer” meets “The Bachelorette” and you pretty much have the idea. Anyway, whenever I saw ‘New York’ on television, something would start nagging me. What was it? I couldn’t figure it out. I vaguely thought it was something to do with her resemblance to someone, possibly about her massive, titanic, eyebrows and eyelashes. Yet unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, it would pass as soon as I changed the channel.

Then tonight, out of the clear blue, it hit me. My high school teacher Mr. Willey would call it a “Wow Moment”. That instant when something finally clicks into place, like the key piece in a huge puzzle that lets you step back and comprehend the whole picture. Tonight I had my wow moment, and finally realized who “New York looked like:

Mooninite Mayhem

// February 5th, 2007 // 4 Comments » // Personal/Blog News

Err on a Lite-Brite
 

Man, so much to rant about. As far as the Mooninite thing, I was going to be brief but I can’t hold my tongue. Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and New York all didn’t bat an eyelash at these effin’ lite-brights, and thats all they really were. They weren’t “hoax devices” because there was no hoax. It was marketing. At best you could call them street art, and at worst they are improvised billboards.