Category Archives: Geeks
Twilight: For Guys! [Video]
Move over ladies – there’s a new Twilight Saga in town — and this one is for the guys! Warning: Video contains profanity, kissing, and girls in their underwear.
I Kissed a Nerd (and I Liked it!) [Music Video]
Kudos to Blythe Renay & Rissy Pelot from the Damsels of Dorkington for this awesome parody of Katy Perry’s “I kissed a girl.”
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Cowboys in Geek Culture
So we’ve been playing Red Dead Redemption in our house lately, and it’s got me on another cowboy kick. And with all this talk about Cowboys & Aliens and Jonah Hex, well, I’m in a bit of a tizzy. I love cowboys. I truly do. And I have them to thank for many of my […]
Another Geeky Alphabet For Your Viewing Pleasure!
By Jimmy Rogers (@me) Contributing Writer, [GAS] Back in May, our own Casey created a fantastic pictorial alphabet for geeks. Well another one has popped up on the interwebs…full of comic book heroes, TV show characters, and the occasionally obscure fanboy reference…right up your alley, right? Check out these choice letters! D is for Doctor See […]
Awesome New Geeks are Sexy T-Shirts!
Hey Everyone! Just a quick post to let you guys know about our new AWESOME t-shirts! The first idea comes from the mind of Jöshua, who won one of the prizes in the “design a t-shirt” contest we held a few months ago. The shirt was inspired by Newton’s second law of motion (F = […]
Happy Alternate Earth Day!
Okay, so technically there is no such thing. But stay with me a moment and let me explain. So I totally missed the ball yesterday for Earth Day. I’m sorry, Earth. It’s nothing personal. It’s not like I was dumping garbage around my back yard and leaking batteries into the soil. No, I took a […]
Is there such a thing as a geek dress code?
The last day of PAX East, I was exhausted. I didn’t feel like putting on a dress or pantyhose, so I went with something simpler: my bright pink cardigan, jeans, and an I <3 Steampunk shirt my awesome friend and artist Brigid Ashwood gave me. Then I put my glasses on, turned to my husband […]
