Category Archives: for a laugh
Safe to Watch with the Kids
My brother-in-law sent me this youtube video, which is titled, “The Most Intense Tae Kwon Do Fight Ever.” But the only thing that might get hurt are your laughing muscles. It was especially funny to me, because me and my … Continue reading
P.S. to Christian's Letter at 16 Months
Your dad wonders what you’ll look like as a teenager, so he used a little tool called yearbookyourself.com
Anagram Mania…
anagrams to “An arm, I am a nag.” Yesterday I came home to looking forward to teasing my husband with the anagram his name “Chad Yarrow Murdy” produced: “Warm cruddy, hoary;” but he immediately rejoined with “Jeer on alien see,” … Continue reading
Mr. Lee's Cat-cam
Corrina sent me a great link today: it is a website of photos taken from the perspective of a cat. Check out Mr. Lee’s cat-cam here. and Songbae, I specifically recommend that you read Corrina’s latest blog post on Bikram … Continue reading
re-cut movie trailers
If you’re sitting around the house with family like we are, here’s a good site to check out. It’s the best re-cut movie trailers of 2006 according to Rolling Stone magazine – you’ll find “Scary Mary” there and The Shining … Continue reading
have yourself a hillbilly christmas (like mine)
A picture of my future in-laws and their youngest that I feel compelled to share with the world. Too good I guess to save for next year’s holiday card. Photograph by Corrina.
terrifying
I got this via Zeke’s blog, linked through to boing boing, and landed at the disneyblog, before going to youtube myself for this gem. So, not an original find by any means, but must be shared. It’s a re-cut trailer … Continue reading
picture-a-day follow-up
Way back when on September 16, 2006 when I was just learning to post youtube videos (my dad asked me about youtube this Thanksgiving – that’s when I know it’s really part of national conversation) I posted a couple of … Continue reading
overlistening
Bella says it’s really hard not to overlisten to other people’s conversations. It’s especially hard in NYC – where it seemed that after every dinner we ate out, we would later compare the conversations we had overheard during the meal. … Continue reading