Wednesday, March 26, 2008
more Jeebus
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/26/2008 01:39:00 PM 0 comments
labels Christianity, God, Jesus, religion
Jesusism
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/26/2008 01:35:00 PM 0 comments
labels Christianity, God, Jesus, religion
Darksided!
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/26/2008 01:26:00 PM 0 comments
labels Wife Swap
Karl Lagerfeld
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/26/2008 09:09:00 AM 0 comments
labels couture, designer, Karl Lagerfeld
Sunday, March 23, 2008
sexual-attraction code
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/23/2008 07:05:00 PM 0 comments
labels code, sexual attraction
Carroll loves Jerry
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/23/2008 06:57:00 PM 0 comments
labels Jerry Carroll, love
Ronald says...
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/23/2008 06:08:00 PM 0 comments
labels McDonald's, vegan
Mississippi license plates
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/23/2008 05:56:00 PM 0 comments
labels license plate, Mississippi
www.xenu.net
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/23/2008 05:40:00 PM 0 comments
labels cult, Scientology, Xenu
Friday, March 21, 2008
Dante's Inferno
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/21/2008 02:39:00 PM 0 comments
labels Dante, Divine Comedy, hell, Inferno
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Fingerstix!
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/19/2008 12:54:00 PM 0 comments
labels drum, Fingersticks, percussion, sticks. drumsticks
wrong in more than a google number of ways!
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/19/2008 11:46:00 AM 0 comments
British "limeys"
Interesting, from IMDB's entry about the John Adams mini series currently airing:
Did You Know?: History buffs might recall that a British Navy surgeon shortly before 1750 concluded that sailors, by sucking on limes, could reduce the incidence of painful and debilitating scurvy. Concurrent experiments involving sailors taking vinegar or sea water failed. Eighteenth century medicine was unaware that limes contained Vitamin C (a substance not really understood until the 1930s) and also did not fully comprehend scurvy as a nutritional disease, but crews were issued limes in their rations after the field study. British sailors and later British people generally were nicknamed "limeys" shortly afterward. At the film's dock set, around a peck of sucked-on cut limes litter the ground as if discarded by sailors.
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/19/2008 11:25:00 AM 0 comments
Monday, March 17, 2008
Joycelyne Wildenstein again
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/17/2008 07:45:00 AM 0 comments
labels Jocelyne Wildenstein, plastic surgery, socialite
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
more Jocelyne Wildenstein
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/11/2008 10:32:00 AM 0 comments
labels Jocelyne Wildenstein, plastic surgery
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Jocelyne Wildenstein again
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/08/2008 05:13:00 PM 0 comments
labels Jocelyne Wildenstein, plastic surgery, socialite
optical illusions
from anvari.org:
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/08/2008 11:14:00 AM 0 comments
labels optical illusions
Monday, March 03, 2008
LaToya Jackson
posted by carroll atlee hardin cadden on 3/03/2008 12:51:00 PM 0 comments
labels LaToya Jackson, nose, plastic surgery