Some dude's mom cancelled his World of Warcraft account. Luckily, his brother was there to capture the spoiled kid's rage.
Was it my imagination, or did he try and stick the remote control up his ass?
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Great Balls of Comfort!
Now we know what she's doing!
Labels:
Goodbye,
Let's Go Camping,
Scooter's Wayback Machine
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
The Mike Flowers Pop
We of Scootersville LOVE The Mike Flowers Pop.
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
"Light My Fire"
"Wonderwall"
And now you do, too.
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"
"Light My Fire"
"Wonderwall"
And now you do, too.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Proof They Were Not the Same Person
There has always been speculation that Michael Jackson and Diana Ross were the same people. It's not true.
Close...but not the same.
Close...but not the same.
Erik Estrada and Latoya Jackson Get Tazed, Bro!
Who would you like to see tazed???
Labels:
Deep Questions,
Ew,
The 11s,
WTH?
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
The Bush Years
I found this clip from a movie on Everything is Terrible.
It reminded me of the Bush years.
I can't wait till this movie is turned into a Broadway musical!
It reminded me of the Bush years.
I can't wait till this movie is turned into a Broadway musical!
Labels:
Everything Is Terrible,
Let's Go Camping,
WTH?
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
We're Going to Be Dancing to Fairy Princess Music
I can't wait till my next birthday!
Labels:
Evil,
Ew,
Happy Birthday,
WTH?
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Nothing to Do Today???
Dance with us...we're dancing for the Lord.
Labels:
Everything Is Terrible,
Ew,
WTH?
Saturday, June 13, 2009
June's 12 of 12
Yesterday was the 12th of the month. That is when we celebrate Chad Darnell's 12 of 12, where bloggers all over the world celebrate and share their day with pictures.
It was another gorgeous day in Seattle. We've gone over 20 days without any measurable rain!!!
I have a chip in my windshield. This makes me really sad.
(Click the picture for actual size.)

I saw this church steeple on my way home from work. I see Mother Nature is catching up.

You may remember last month's photo of my tank running on empty and me forgetting my wallet. I have also taken fellow 12-of12er Hibe's advice of keeping $20 in the glove box. A great idea as I don't own any gloves.

The Space Needle, a frequent guest on my 12 of 12's, trying in vain to hide behind some power lines.

I love the Seattle Arboretum. The next four pix were taken there.
This bridge is simply gorgeous. Please note, the maximum height is 9'0". Your school bus, which is much taller will not pass unharmed...no matter how much beer you drink.

Shall we swing?

Let's have a ball.

How much wood would a dogwood would if a dogwood would dog wood?

Finally home, I was greeted by a poppy. That will make me sleep.

My neighbor has a lavender garden. Smells wonderful.

It was a tough day. And though I felt better driving through the Arboretum, Stella made me feel better.

Martha Wash geraniums.

Stoli is such a camera whore. So poseable and photogenic.

The love of my life gets a kiss from Kitty. The world is okay.

Haven't done a 12 of 12 yet? There will be another 12th next month! I hope to see yours.
Make sure you check out Helen's and Sunny's posts, they are such artists!
It was another gorgeous day in Seattle. We've gone over 20 days without any measurable rain!!!
I have a chip in my windshield. This makes me really sad.
(Click the picture for actual size.)

I saw this church steeple on my way home from work. I see Mother Nature is catching up.

You may remember last month's photo of my tank running on empty and me forgetting my wallet. I have also taken fellow 12-of12er Hibe's advice of keeping $20 in the glove box. A great idea as I don't own any gloves.

The Space Needle, a frequent guest on my 12 of 12's, trying in vain to hide behind some power lines.

I love the Seattle Arboretum. The next four pix were taken there.
This bridge is simply gorgeous. Please note, the maximum height is 9'0". Your school bus, which is much taller will not pass unharmed...no matter how much beer you drink.

Shall we swing?

Let's have a ball.

How much wood would a dogwood would if a dogwood would dog wood?

Finally home, I was greeted by a poppy. That will make me sleep.

My neighbor has a lavender garden. Smells wonderful.

It was a tough day. And though I felt better driving through the Arboretum, Stella made me feel better.

Martha Wash geraniums.

Stoli is such a camera whore. So poseable and photogenic.

The love of my life gets a kiss from Kitty. The world is okay.

Haven't done a 12 of 12 yet? There will be another 12th next month! I hope to see yours.
Make sure you check out Helen's and Sunny's posts, they are such artists!
Labels:
Focus on the Family,
Pix,
Twelve of Twelve
WTF?
Nearly 100 years before Dixie Carter did the "Lion", Cindy McCain made her own video.
I know it's not Cindy...but doesn't it seem like something she'd do?
I know it's not Cindy...but doesn't it seem like something she'd do?
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Life Without Jesus Is Like a Donut
Q - "There was once a man who bought a pearl, a great big beautiful pearl. Tell me again what kind of money did God use to by it. How did he do for it?"
A - "He died on the cross?"
Q - "Yes? And?"
A - "And he shed his blood for us."
Laughter and creepy chuckles from all!!!
Labels:
Everything Is Terrible,
Let's Go Camping,
WTH?
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Who Else Is Gonna Get One???
Jason at The Night Is Half Gone posted this fun video. I'm going to get five dashing belles and name them Julia, Suzanne, Mary Jo, Charlene, and Anthony.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Who Knew Dixie Carter Is Such a Freak???
I found this on Towleroad today...and I can't stop laughing.
I'm trying to picture Julia Sugerbaker doing this.
I'm trying to picture Julia Sugerbaker doing this.
Labels:
Diva,
For Giggles and Snorts,
WTH?
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
How Did I Miss This?
I've seen better film on teeth.
Labels:
Ew,
Would you like some wine with that cheese?,
WTH?
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
In Our Lifetime
Today (following SoS Hillary Clinton's lead) President Barack Obama issued a Proclamation for Gay Pride Month. It reads...
Forty years ago, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn in New York City resisted police harassment that had become all too common for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Out of this resistance, the LGBT rights movement in America was born. During LGBT Pride Month, we commemorate the events of June 1969 and commit to achieving equal justice under law for LGBT Americans.
LGBT Americans have made, and continue to make, great and lasting contributions that continue to strengthen the fabric of American society. There are many well-respected LGBT leaders in all professional fields, including the arts and business communities. LGBT Americans also mobilized the Nation to respond to the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic and have played a vital role in broadening this country's response to the HIV pandemic.
Due in no small part to the determination and dedication of the LGBT rights movement, more LGBT Americans are living their lives openly today than ever before. I am proud to be the first President to appoint openly LGBT candidates to Senate-confirmed positions in the first 100 days of an Administration. These individuals embody the best qualities we seek in public servants, and across my Administration -- in both the White House and the Federal agencies -- openly LGBT employees are doing their jobs with distinction and professionalism.
The LGBT rights movement has achieved great progress, but there is more work to be done. LGBT youth should feel safe to learn without the fear of harassment, and LGBT families and seniors should be allowed to live their lives with dignity and respect.
My Administration has partnered with the LGBT community to advance a wide range of initiatives. At the international level, I have joined efforts at the United Nations to decriminalize homosexuality around the world. Here at home, I continue to support measures to bring the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans. These measures include enhancing hate crimes laws, supporting civil unions and Federal rights for LGBT couples, outlawing discrimination in the workplace, ensuring adoption rights, and ending the existing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in a way that strengthens our Armed Forces and our national security. We must also commit ourselves to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic by both reducing the number of HIV infections and providing care and support services to people living with HIV/AIDS across the United States.
These issues affect not only the LGBT community, but also our entire Nation. As long as the promise of equality for all remains unfulfilled, all Americans are affected. If we can work together to advance the principles upon which our Nation was founded, every American will benefit. During LGBT Pride Month, I call upon the LGBT community, the Congress, and the American people to work together to promote equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2009 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to turn back discrimination and prejudice everywhere it exists.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-third.
BARACK OBAMA
Did any of you ever think that you would read a proclamtion such as this from the president of the United States? I didn't.
All I can say is, "Thank you Mrs. Clinton and Mr. President."
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Forty years ago, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn in New York City resisted police harassment that had become all too common for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community. Out of this resistance, the LGBT rights movement in America was born. During LGBT Pride Month, we commemorate the events of June 1969 and commit to achieving equal justice under law for LGBT Americans.
LGBT Americans have made, and continue to make, great and lasting contributions that continue to strengthen the fabric of American society. There are many well-respected LGBT leaders in all professional fields, including the arts and business communities. LGBT Americans also mobilized the Nation to respond to the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic and have played a vital role in broadening this country's response to the HIV pandemic.
Due in no small part to the determination and dedication of the LGBT rights movement, more LGBT Americans are living their lives openly today than ever before. I am proud to be the first President to appoint openly LGBT candidates to Senate-confirmed positions in the first 100 days of an Administration. These individuals embody the best qualities we seek in public servants, and across my Administration -- in both the White House and the Federal agencies -- openly LGBT employees are doing their jobs with distinction and professionalism.
The LGBT rights movement has achieved great progress, but there is more work to be done. LGBT youth should feel safe to learn without the fear of harassment, and LGBT families and seniors should be allowed to live their lives with dignity and respect.
My Administration has partnered with the LGBT community to advance a wide range of initiatives. At the international level, I have joined efforts at the United Nations to decriminalize homosexuality around the world. Here at home, I continue to support measures to bring the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans. These measures include enhancing hate crimes laws, supporting civil unions and Federal rights for LGBT couples, outlawing discrimination in the workplace, ensuring adoption rights, and ending the existing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in a way that strengthens our Armed Forces and our national security. We must also commit ourselves to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic by both reducing the number of HIV infections and providing care and support services to people living with HIV/AIDS across the United States.
These issues affect not only the LGBT community, but also our entire Nation. As long as the promise of equality for all remains unfulfilled, all Americans are affected. If we can work together to advance the principles upon which our Nation was founded, every American will benefit. During LGBT Pride Month, I call upon the LGBT community, the Congress, and the American people to work together to promote equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2009 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to turn back discrimination and prejudice everywhere it exists.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-third.
BARACK OBAMA
Did any of you ever think that you would read a proclamtion such as this from the president of the United States? I didn't.
All I can say is, "Thank you Mrs. Clinton and Mr. President."
Happy Birthday, Marilyn Monroe
Today is Marilyn's birthday. Go on out and celebrate!
Labels:
Diva,
Goddess,
Happy Birthday,
Triple Dose
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