Reports from alert readers: In Marietta, Ga., crowds have gathered at a Waffle House, paying homage to this image, which apparently appeared on a waffle. O, Ghost of James Caan, what are you telling us?
Month: May 2009
The Oswaltization of a Golblumicized Law & Order
From Patton Oswalt's Facebook page:
That's tomorrow, May 10, people. I'm pretty sure my familial duties will preclude my participating (and I've never even seen a full episode of any Law & Order), but this should be well nigh Patton-larious. You can be sure Patton will be delighting in train-wreck scenes like this now-legendary one:
The Oswaltization of a Golblumicized Law & Order
From Patton Oswalt's Facebook page:
That's tomorrow, May 10, people. I'm pretty sure my familial duties will preclude my participating (and I've never even seen a full episode of any Law & Order), but this should be well nigh Patton-larious. You can be sure Patton will be delighting in train-wreck scenes like this now-legendary one:
FACEWAR!
From the Tom the Dancing Bug Facebook page:
The link to the offending Slowpoke "blog" entry
http://www.slowpokecomics.com/2009/04/follow-me-dont-follow-me.html
Troops, it's time for that push to 500!! Get. On. It.
And check out Sorensen's response, trying to nonchalant her way through the battle with naps and email checking.
This week’s comic…
featuring my new favorite character…
Now, I wonder who would play him in the movie…?
It’s here!
Yesterday may have seemed like a normal day to you and me. A bit rainy here in New York. The Justice Department decided not to prosecute the authors of the torture memos. Cinco de Mayo. The Mets beat the Atlanta Braves.
But if you're nine or eleven years old, yesterday was huge. A seismic event. I picked my son up from school, and when someone pulled this out of a backpack, you could have heard the screaming in Peoria:
The latest installment in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & The Olympians series, The Last Olympian, came out. I haven't seen the media cover it, and I'm sure the sales numbers don't support this, but it seems to me, at least with my kids and their friends and classmates, this is as big a deal as a new Harry Potter book.