It's Tuesday September the 12 around 4:09AM and
Buzz Dump: Cats and Weather, Living Together

Some of this stuff just seemed a tad bit frivolous yesterday. But today, it's totally fine, right? In fact if I don't post these stupid links the terrorists win. So there:
*We start with Triumph The Insult Comic Dog doing the weather for Hawaii. If only Tamara Taggart was this interesting and funny, we might care about the weather.
*And since I mentioned weather, I would be remiss in not provoking more cat blogging. So if you have to blog about your stupid cat, I want to know that he is a fierce killer. Like What Jeff Killed. Now, Jeff, you need to kill a lot more for me to even think about not hating you. You sick bastard murdering cat. I was also reminded of this priceless Jonah Goldberg cat hating column from awhile back. Meow.
*I'm not sure this show will last, but Twenty Good Years with John Lithgow and Jeffrey Tambor about, basically men getting old sounds pretty interesting. [NY Times]
*Whitney at Pop Candy suggests that Men in Trees is her choice to be the first new show cancelled this season. But you can have your say at Brilliant But Cancelled - DeathWatch - Fall '06.
*I can guarantee you, that if the PNE had this much foods on sticks I might go. I give you 5 1/2 of Minnesota State Fair On A Stick. Bonus tuba theme. Best. Video. This morning. (You thought I was going to say, EVER didn't you) [Via Boing Boing]
*Oh my. Things are going badly, America is resorting to drinking so-called Ghetto Lattes, " an Americano, half ice, no water. Then you go over to the condiment counter and fill it with milk or half and half or skim or whatever, and you're off with a fancy chick drink in the spare change price range" [Seattlest]
*For no reason whatsoever, an abandoned city in Russia.
*Borat arrives at the Toronto Film Festival. A sad reminder that nothing this cool will happen at this year's Vancouver Film Festival. It's like they're rubbing that fact in our faces. Seriously, what is that horse thinking right then?
*Wow, you must really be a total dirtbag if even Moby can't stand your baby revealing Vanity Fair cover. Sorry about your luck Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise.
*Greg Gutfeld declares Michael Moore most edible if "Top Nine People We Eat First if Earth Really Is a Lifeboat", declares, "Can pretty much guarantee he’ll taste like chicken."
*Totally over the LonelyGirl15 saga. I think I prefer Future Girl over at Popular Science.
*Really? Surrey Clothing Co. Really? (Via Wineglow)
*You can never get enough Screech. But this new Spike TV interview show Now That's Entertainment ...with Reginald Westinghouse is wierdly compelling. TV Squad describes it, "Reginald is an agoraphobic, germaphobic, schizophrenic who hosts a talk show out of his home. Somehow he lures celebrities in to be interviewed, and the craziness begins."
*This article in the NY Times by Michael Ruhlman on Gordon Ramsay is amazing. Not only is the kick ass chef taking on Manhattan, but the fact that he wants to try Paris next - " staff the restaurant all with English and call it Roast Beef!" is awesome.
*Finally. How to build a Tiki Bar. Simple. Easy. Fun.
*"There should also be a little nook in Hell reserved for the son of a bitch who invented those little stickers that get put on fruit and vegetables. I cannot begin to describe the feeling of loathing bordering on hatred I feel towards those tiny stickers." [Daily Pundit]
*This one is for Dan over at Wineglow. Say hello to some little german. (Via Copyranter)
*And this is your must view music video of the week. Muse's "Knights of Cydonia" in a crazy little spaghetti western style with a kind of a Buck Rogers flair. [YouTube might be a better viewer for some]
*Wow, the Box Office last weekend was pretty sad. Defamer sums it up calling the 2-5th movies, "the movies that America didn't really want to see, but for lack of a better option, went to anyway."
*This is really going to piss off the Wal-Mart haters out there. But Wal-Mart is starting to go green, big time as they say. Read the whole thing big box haters.
*New Flags of Our Fathers trailer is up. Looks pretty decent Mr. Eastwood.
*One more. Nike. "Little Less Hurt". With Johnny Cash doing Hurt. Speaking of Nike, Al Cabino sent this in. The Woven Air Footscape.
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"Flags" - can't wait. But I'm watching some so rad Every Which Way But Loose right now. Right turn Clyde.








Posted by: Luke McCullum
September 12, 2006 10:56 AM
That new MUSE album is hot.