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Rodent on Keys

(via Huffington Post)

Yeah, yeah, you’ve all seen it before, it is old, blah, blah, blah.

I Shall Be Mr. Sneeze

That is what Brandy says I should be as I roam the streets sneezing on evildoers. Suggestions for my costume are welcome.

Amateur crimefighters are surging in the US
(John Harlow, Times Online, 28 Dec 2008)

There are, according to the recently launched World Superhero Registry, more than 200 men and a few women who are willing to dress up as comic book heroes and patrol the urban streets in search of, if not super-villains, then pickpockets and bullies.

They may look wacky, but the superhero community was born in the embers of the 9/11 terrorist attacks when ordinary people wanted to do something short of enlisting. They were boosted by a glut of Hollywood superhero movies.

In recent weeks, prompted by heady buzz words such as “active citizenry” during the Barack Obama campaign, the pace of enrolment has speeded up. Up to 20 new “Reals”, as they call themselves, have materialised in the past month.

The Real rules are simple. They must stand for unambiguous and unsponsored good. They must create their own Spandex and rubber costumes without infringing Marvel or DC Comics copyrights, but match them with exotic names – Green Scorpion in Arizona, Terrifica in New York, Mr Xtreme in San Diego and Mr Silent in Indianapolis.

They must shun guns or knives to avoid being arrested as vigilantes, even if their nemeses may be armed. Their best weapon is not muscle but the internet – an essential tool in their war on crime is a homepage stating the message of doom for super-villains.

(via Fark)

Whut?

(via The Daily Dish)

Yes Sam Can

(Using Obamafy found via Andrew Sullivan)

The Real WKRP

Having just watched the famous turkey drop episode yesterday, I couldn’t resist this:

Really on air in Cincinnati
(John Kiesewetter, Cincinnati Inquirer, 28 Nov 2008)

WKRP is on the air in Cincinnati.
Advertisement

Really.

Low-power Channel 38 – known as WBQC-TV since 1995 – has changed its call letters to WKRP-TV to promote its new digital TV signal.

This is the first time a station here has been known as WKRP since the CBS premiere 30 years ago of “WKRP in Cincinnati,” a TV sitcom about a wacky rock radio station fictionally set in Cincinnati.

(via Fark)

Marmoset

Yeah, yeah, I know, I haven’t posted anything of much substance since election night. I haven’t been inspired, and outside of work have basically been relaxing and spending more time with the family rather than blogging or for that matter doing anything really useful at home.

So here, have the Marmoset Song.

(via Slog)

Roscoe Talks to Sam and Amy

(Don’t forget to hit play!)

Abulsme’s Election Night

SamChalky

CNN Hologram

By the way, the CNN Hologram thingy looks stupid.