Hilarious SNL #Ferguson skit that never aired
h/t Tim Conway Jr – Supposedly the skit was cut for time: Published on Dec 7, 2014 A St. Louis news station reconsiders its morning programming in light of the Ferguson riots.
h/t Tim Conway Jr – Supposedly the skit was cut for time: Published on Dec 7, 2014 A St. Louis news station reconsiders its morning programming in light of the Ferguson riots.
I’m thinking more and more it didn’t really die – the Soviet Union just reorganized into what we see Putin making Russia into today. Whatever that is. @JonahNRO: A good day RT @Jeff_Jacoby: 23 yrs ago today, Russia, Ukraine & … Continue reading →
It’s in the Seabee fight song to this day – And we promise that we remember The “Seventh of December” And remember Pearl Harbor we do…for them…
H/T Caleb What would a future look like with space tourists? Hang gliding on Europa? Swimming the rings of Saturn? Erik Wernquist, the video’s creator, explains his work: WANDERERS is a short science fiction film by Erik Wernquist (that´s me) … Continue reading →
It’s almost “GO” time for the November elections, and hopefully people are starting to pay attention and are looking to vet candidates to see who they’ll vote for. In California Congressional District 26, the candidates are incumbent Democrat and Obama … Continue reading →
Every now and again, an Amazon online product will go viral for no other reason than its customer reviews. The first one that I’d ever heard of was for a plastic banana slicer, of all things. Weird, I know, but … Continue reading →
From The Aviationist – Published on Oct 14, 2013 A short video made by “Wingnut” for the 2013 Hornet Ball. The Hornet Ball (Strike Fighter Ball Pacific) is an annual event consisting of all the West coast Naval F-18 Hornet and … Continue reading →
This morning, an Antares rocket carrying a payload to the International Space Station blew to smithereens at launch. Two companies I know of, this one launched (almost) by Orbital Sciences, and SpaceX are competing to send astronauts into orbit. These days we’re relying … Continue reading →