I’ve written a few times about my contempt for PETA and their contempt for women. It stands to reason that an organization whose entire raison d’ĂȘtre is the elevation of animals in society would avoid the commoditization of women. Instead, they revel in campaigns that use women as sexual objects to gain attention and notoriety. While doing very little to change people’s minds. I’ve yet to meet a man who put down the burger because Pamela Anderson told him it was wrong. Topless ladies or not, the message of vegetarianism and environmentalism will never be palatable to everyone. That won’t stop PETA from channeling lad mags every time they create a poster. It’s too bad. Women and all the other animals of the world deserve better.
Today’s award for most egregious use of commas in a comment go to…anonymous spammer!
This is the best website, i’ve ever seen, bookmarked
The absence of a period and the ridiculous hyperbole also make it noteworthy. I has the best website? Really. (Previous misuse of the word “has” completely intentional.)
Sidenote: I had to create a category for grammar, and that makes me feel ashamed.
J and I just moved into our new apartment; someone in the neighborhood must have wanted to welcome us, because this was on the ground in front of our driveway last night:
According to Wikipedia, Roman Holliday(the extra l makes it stand out) is a “1980s British band, whose style of music was a mixture of swing and pop.” British? 80s? Swing and pop?? I love my neighbors already.
Steve: I haven’t read the book in years but I’m still going to name my first cat Catsby
me: get him a daisy collar too.
it’ll be meta
Steve: and floaties for when I throw him in the pool
me: And every once in awhile, almost hit him with your car
I guess May 4 is the day that funny people are born (don’t think I’ve forgotten about you, Pia Zadora.) Ana Gasteyer was often overshadowed by Molly Shannon’s one-note, grating characters. But she had such a natural, easygoing rhythm to her comedy.
Alec Baldwin deservedly gets big credit for this sketch, but Gasteyer maintains the NPR persona without flinching even when she’s saying the most ridiculous things. “I can’t help but notice, Pete, that your balls are a little misshapen.”
It’s hard to talk about Will Arnett without slipping into hyperbole. When I think of him on Arrested Development or 30 Rock, the words amazing and fearless come to mind. He’s the kind of comedic actor who never once lets it slip that we’re seeing a joke; for that he is fantastic.
I’ve even forgiven him for guest starring on an episode of Sex and the City. Dude’s gotta eat.