Sunday, August 30, 2009

Rebus #10

Wherein this was a Gold Record for Pery Como






The guy pictured also sang the song and you can hear him singing it.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

A workplace haiku

Wherein true story


Power flickers, fails
Programmers cries loud and pained
Heh, should've backed up

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Seriously? "performance by an actor who never blinks--or at least tries his damnedest not to"

Wherein that was the worst #7 ever



1. A monk
2. TWO
3. Slave ship journey from Africa to East Coast
4. Eucalyptus
5. Grease
6. Ecaudor
7. not interested

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Musical rebus #9

Wherein a song from the greatest performer ever to sing at the Superbowl



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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Short quote: fogeyism

Wherein why back in my day


Adso, the narrator, from The Name of the Rose:
In the past men were handsome and great (now they are children and dwarfs), but this is merely one of the many facts that demonstrate the disaster of an aging world. The young no longer want to study anything, learning is in decline, the whole world walks on its head, blind men lead others equally blind and cause them to plunge into the abyss, birds leave the nest before they can fly, the jackass plays the lyre, oxen dance. Mary no longer loves the contemplative life and Martha no longer loves the active life, Leah is sterile, Rachel has a carnal eye, Cato visits brothels, Lucretius becomes a woman. Everything is on the wrong path. In those days, thank God, I acquired from my master the desire to learn and a sense of the straightway, which remains even when the path is tortuous.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Jibbitz

Wherein I would've gone with The less said about Merlin Olsen's acting range will still be greater than Merlin Olsen's acting range


1. corsets

2. Tennessee Vols women's basketball coach. Pat something...not Summerall...he's the old, possibly dead, football guy.

3. On Sports Night, wouldn't it have been ex-wife? I can picture the guy, just not his name; Tim? The taller of the two Sports Night anchors. Looking at the cast names, with no pictures or other ID'ing features, it's Peter.

4. Silver or gold, I'll pick silver.

5. Sears Tower

6. Mommas And The Poppas

7. next question

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Musical rebus #8

Wherein never trust a man in a blue trenchcoat are words that changed my life



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Friday, August 14, 2009

Name the well-known childrens' story

Wherein still better than the rainbow fish


After witnessing his mother's murder he becomes a male prostitute for an old woman and later marries his cousin. With no other credentials than a sharp suit and a fancy car he becomes king after the old king mysteriously dies of poisoning. And for a bold example of cronyism rewards the guy who nominated him for king with a lucrative government position.

It's all rather shocking.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Isn't "retour des cendres" an Elvis Presley song?

Wherein address unknown


1. nebula

2. Dog Day Afternoon

3. Monopoly, boardgame of

4. something to do with Napoleon...how about his body...or his shriveled male member soaking in a jar of formaldehyde. Ok, that penis thing was meant as a joke, but I'm closer to an actual urban legend than I thought. Though we all know that the Smithsonianians are lying liars about John Dillinger.

5. DK

6. A myth involving Greek men and sheep? Heh heh heh. Jason.

7. Might have occurred to me if I'd sat on it for awhile, but I easily figured this out with very little research. The lightbulb moment was seeing [xxxxxxx] in the "My Two Dads" description; I'd forgotten about that.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Musical Rebus #7

Wherein last word is probably an unfair clue but I like it and you should have solved it by then so too bad


To make it a little harder I haven't divided the words. There are seven of them, but you'll have to decide where they begin and end.




Since I just thought of it, here's a new clue for the last word:

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Jimmy in Wonderland

Wherein so how's that legacy thing working out for you


This all started when I couldn't remember "Habitat for Humanity." But I thought I'd try to find by searching Jimmy Carter's name. Considering google's suggestions, when people are researching Jimmy Carter they're not interested in peace in the Middle East or homes for poor people, or even peanuts or Plains, GA. No, what they (we?) apparently need more intel on are the adventures of a failure and his giant rabbit. Maybe more "Harvey" than "Alice" but with an unhappy ending?


Tuesday, August 04, 2009

jeopardydood

Wherein I've started work on the next musical rebus and I think it will be a fun one


1. Was there a Ginger Spice or am I getting this mixed up with Strawberry Shortcake?
2.DK
3. My guesses in descending order: Food, fire, fun, fritata
4. Hawaii & Alaska
5. Bach
6. FF Coppola
7. Three hockey, two basketball, two baseball, no football -- seems like it should be a clue.

Sunday, August 02, 2009

"New Panda Preserves Suggested"

Wherein I love the peach and panda marmalade Excellent on some toasted challah


A tasty new product from Tierney Labs.


Rebus #6

Wherein it's a Cake song and I have too much of a hiddach to spend more than about two minutes on this and if I don't do it now there won't be one so this is all you get


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