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Lily has an owner named Megan, and Megan likes to create costumes for her cat in honor of Halloween each year. In 2011, Lilly was Wicket the Ewok, in 2012, she was Rainbow Dash, and this year, she’s Purrlock Sherlock Holme.
2011 – Lily as Wicket the Ewok.
2012 – Lily as Rainbow Dash
2013 – Lily as Sherlock Holme.
[Source: Stellar Four | Via Buzzfeed]
[Source: Stellar Four | Via Buzzfeed]
You tricks and treaters continue to impress me with your Halloween costumes!
First there was this family and then there was Neil Patrick Harris and his family.
And now this couple!
GF and I decided to be homemade army men for Halloween this year. Bazooka Girl and Telephone guy. Her bazooka was made out of simple sewer pipe, and my telephone was made from a recycled Clarisonic box I found in the trash. Here we are waiting on the train platform before we head into the city.
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I, personally, don’t find The Big Bang Theory funny and I have my reasons that are irrelevant to this post.
Depending on who I talk to – many of them geeks – I’m either met with high fives or incredulous looks.
Whether or not YouTuber skylazor feels like I do or just did it to be silly, he (or she) has taken a short scene from the show, edited out the audience laughs, and replaced them with the forced, insincere laughs of Tidus from “Final Fantasy X.”
Either way, you have to admit: It totally changes the pace and tone of the episode, no? Thoughts?
For reference:
[via Tor]
Who better than Walter White to deliver some of the world’s baddest chemistry jokes? If you’re reading this from the front page, hit the “Read More” link below for the rest of the jokes.
Author (although, he’s so much more than that, really) Neil Gaiman will join the teaching staff at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson next spring.
He will be part of the Theatre and Performance faculty. His first course will be an advanced writing workshop centering on Fantasy: The history of it, how to approach it, and the meaning of it today.
Lucky students!
[Via Times Union]
Boston Conservatory graduate Dan Buckley sings EVERY PART of “This is Halloween” from The Nightmare Before Christmas. He says it took him five nights to record everything, and one day to create the video.
[Dan Buckley Music / Source: YouTube]