Archive for Just for Fun
I hate nature
Posted by: | CommentsOK, I don’t actually hate nature, but my niece made me watch this video yesterday and I had to share. It’s not exactly new — it’s been around since late 2008 — but it made me laugh.
Warning: defiitely NSFW!
“This animal is bullshit!” Excellent.
Small Screen Stakeout: Feb 5, 2009 (Episode 4)
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Topics we discuss this week: Christina’s emotional speech on Grey’s Anatomy, Olivia and Peter’s “date” on Fringe, Michael’s reaction to the changes on The Office, Lisbon’s compromising situation(s) on The Mentalist, and why we like The Good Wife.
Plus, this new Funny or Die parody video starring Nicol Paone:
We’ll be taking a month or so off, partly due to the Olympics, so look for a new episode on March 12.
“Some people are getting kittens.” Love it.
Small Screen Stakeout: Jan 29, 2010 (Episode 3)
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Veronica and Linda team up to fight the power on Better Off Ted, Bones calls Booth out on his relationship with his brother on Bones, and the American Idol auditions include an awkward scene in which Ryan Seacrest gets pissed off at a guy hitting on him.
Lori and I discuss all this and more — including our thoughts on the iPad — in this week’s episode of Small Screen Stakeout.
We also review The Dirty Bomb Diaries, a low-key but effective 16-episode series chronicling the experiences of a young woman (played by Misty Van Cleve) in the aftermath of disaster: If you were trapped in a city after a radioactive Dirty Bomb detonated, what would you be willing to do? Who would you become? Witness the conflict through the eyes of a single woman struggling at Ground Zero with no supplies, sporadic phone service, a lack of police support and a city ready to tear itself apart. We discuss the making of the series and tell the story of how we survived the great Seattle earthquake of 2001.
You can watch the first two episodes below, and the rest on Clicker.com.
Alternative Halloween family fun
Posted by: | CommentsLori and I have been conscripted by my sister into playing vampires on her Haunted Farm for the next two nights, and I snapped a pic of us at the run-through tonight.

Lori and I are the heads of a vampire family — with our three nieces as our children — and it’s our job to scare kids as they walk by. (So basically, what lesbian moms and their kids do to the Religious Right the rest of the year.)
Spending quality time with the nieces
I offered to frighten the guests by reciting the plots of bad lesbian movies at them as they passed, but was told that would “bore” them, not “scare” them. Clearly my sister’s never seen Bar Girls.
Happy Halloween everyone!


