Random "wtf?" links. - by Lady Taffer
Lady Taffer on 7/9/2007 at 02:47
Ever been google searching, forum searching, blog searching, etc, and stumbled across a link to something just too bizarre for words? Share it!
So far, I have discovered the <a href="http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2599946&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1">best Harry Potter fanart I have ever seen in my life. .</a> . . . .seriously. . .:weird:
Thief13x on 7/9/2007 at 03:01
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something just too bizarre for words? Share it!
you asked for it...
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http://www.ttlg.com) most disturbing google blooper of the decade
Lady Taffer on 7/9/2007 at 09:45
Yeah, those really suck. Who could possibly have drawn those?
Oskar Cruo on 7/9/2007 at 09:51
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Yeah, those really suck. Who could possibly have drawn those?
A deranged monkey?
Sulphur on 8/9/2007 at 08:17
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Yeah, those really suck. Who could possibly have drawn those?
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A deranged monkey?
Well what do you know. He's (
http://www.derangedmonkey.net/zaya.html) played T2X. :joke:
Trappin on 8/9/2007 at 22:12
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http://patterico.com/2007/09/06/associated-press-writer-taken-in-by-greg-packer/) Patterico Blog
Associated Press Writer Taken in by Greg Packer
Exposed as “the entire media’s designated man on the street for all articles ever written,” Big Media outlets slowly stopped giving him the time of day. For example, in 2003 the AP famously circulated an amusing internal memo that read in part:
The world is full of all kinds of interesting people. One of them is Greg Packer of Huntington, N.Y., who apparently lives to get his name on the AP wire and in other media. It works: A Nexis search turned up 100 mentions in various publications.
We ourselves have quoted Mr. Packer while he was: – visiting the site of the former Studio 54 in New York City in 1996
– the first person in line for a White House tour on George Bush’s inauguration day in 2001
– attending an XFL football game in New Jersey in 2001 (and at many more East Coast sporting events)
– opining in Times Square on subjects ranging from the millennium to the war in Iraq
– sporting a bright green wig and a painted green mustache at New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day parade this year
– the first person in line to buy Hillary Clinton’s book at a New York City book signing earlier this week
- The first in line for an iPhone.
Latest entry:
Virginia Tech students, faculty and staff cheered, sang along and stayed on their feet through a Dave Matthews concert where:
Greg Packer, 43, of Huntington, N.Y., bought a ticket on the Web site Craigslist and rode a bus overnight to attend the concert.
“I just wanted to show my support and express my sympathies,” said Packer, who also wore a commemorative T-shirt.
After Greg was first exposed, he started having to settle for appearances in somewhat less impressive publications — like the Norwood News and the Epoch Times.
SubJeff on 8/9/2007 at 22:47
That Snape obsessed guy's site is pretty cool in a WTF way imo. And the "Strange" trailer was indeed pretty messed up. But in a good way.
I wish someone would come up with something that was as fresh and hilaaarious as TimeCube was back in the 90s.