Quick One

I have tons of stuff to update about (we’ve been very busy lately and its only going to get worse!) but you’ll have to settle for a quick one tonight.  I plan on spending mucho time tomorrow vegging out and watching the draft, so I should have time to post an update then.

Okay, I’m a little late on this one, but in case you haven’t seen it I give to you Will Ferrell and Pearl:
http://sjl.funnyordie.com/v1/view_video.php?viewkey=3efbc24c7d2583be6925

Update:
Arg!!! I tried to embed that movie but it caused the rest of my post to be eaten by LiveJournal!!! Now you really have to wait until tomorrow!

Bring the ha has

So it occurs to me that my blog has been rather serious as of late. Time to rectify that.

First up is this awesome video.  Find out what happens when the storm sewers get too backed up:

P.S. The embedding isn’t seeming to work, so you can also see it here
When the guy was getting out of the truck I was like, “What if that sucker blows again!!”

Alright, next check out this optical illusion.  Look at the picture below, and then back up a few feet  from the monitor. The faces switch sides!

I actually did this a couple of times and it’s pretty cool.  I was at work at the time, but nobody mentioned the fact that I kept walking away from my computer and coming back and walking away again.

Next up, interesting items from McDonalds menus around the world, part I, II, and III.  I haven’t actually been able to see part III yet…their web hosting seems to be down a lot.  You might need to check back a few times.  Sara and I have had some of our own international McDonald’s menu finds over the years.  At the train station in Rome I was introduced to the “McPink” which was some sort of a ham sandwich.  In London we had the mini-doughnuts (referenced in the articles) and also we had a “Cadbury Egg McFlurry.”  It was pretty tasty as I remember.

This next link isn’t funny so much as a good reference link to save, although it could be a good time waster.  Come on down to the Napkin Folding Guide, featuring such specialties as the Sail, Bird of Paradise and Fleur-di-lis.  I didn’t try any of these, but the instructions look easy enough that I feel confident I could do it.

Finally, I leave you with some homework courtesy my mother-in-law.  Go to Google Maps and map some directions from here to somewhere in Europe (i.e. from Chicago, IL to London, England).  They’ll get you there, but they might be a little tough to follow!

A few days late

I’ve been meaning to blog about this for a few days, but apparently it made national news.

So, since I am the official Chicago coyote monitor, here is a story about one who decided to stroll into a Quiznos in the Loop.  You can watch the video on that site, but it was like the craziest thing!  People were eating in there and it just runs in the front door and then ultimately settles into the juice cooler! 

So as you can see, coyotes have completely taken over the city

Ha

Thanks to Best Week Ever for pointing out this amazingly deep introspective song by Alanis Morissette:

(In case you are old, foreign and/or living under a rock, this is a parody of My Humps by Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas)

Addendum

Okay, I just had to stop back and post this.  I was browsing that site some more and I saw that it had an “Our Weirdest Products” section.  I had to see what was in there because there were some really weird things on the rest of the site.  What was there you ask?  How about a Remote Control, Hopping, Yodelling Lederhosen (with knockworst remote control). 

I’m sure after that you will want to go see the flash animation on their website, www.hoppinglederhosen.com