Thursday links
Sep. 6th, 2007 09:34 amNot bothering with linkdumps every day, as too many links are worth their own post, but here are a few tabs that needed closing:
1. Depending on where you're coming from, Pam is Single! Or MinuteMan is single!
2. Pavoratti is dead. :-( I mean, it wasn't unexpected, but he always had a bigger-than-life quality about him.
3. Because you demanded it (I'm talking to you,
raptorgirl): Morrissey: The Musical.
4. Dude. Julie "Earth GIrls are Easy" Brown is writing a Disney Channel Musical!
5. Also, how come I never knew that there was a video for "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun?"
6. Inspired by my wife's suggestion: I Can Has Fug. A blog combining LOLcats with celebrity fashion mistakes.
7. Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy have written a kid's Sci-Fi book!
8. Kickasss Cupcakes is opening up in Davis! Deep Fried Cupcakes!
9. Attention linguists:
slipjig needs translation help.
10. Finally, you know that the fall TV season is coming when the Parents Television Council issue their annual complaint that TV networks hate America. As always, there's much unintentional amusement in their release (or there would be, if some folks didn't take them seriously).
1. Depending on where you're coming from, Pam is Single! Or MinuteMan is single!
2. Pavoratti is dead. :-( I mean, it wasn't unexpected, but he always had a bigger-than-life quality about him.
3. Because you demanded it (I'm talking to you,
4. Dude. Julie "Earth GIrls are Easy" Brown is writing a Disney Channel Musical!
5. Also, how come I never knew that there was a video for "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun?"
6. Inspired by my wife's suggestion: I Can Has Fug. A blog combining LOLcats with celebrity fashion mistakes.
7. Stephen Hawking and his daughter Lucy have written a kid's Sci-Fi book!
8. Kickasss Cupcakes is opening up in Davis! Deep Fried Cupcakes!
9. Attention linguists:
10. Finally, you know that the fall TV season is coming when the Parents Television Council issue their annual complaint that TV networks hate America. As always, there's much unintentional amusement in their release (or there would be, if some folks didn't take them seriously).