Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Weekly Wednesday #13

... yeah, like I said... soon they'll all be Weekly Wednesdays. Lucky you!

Weekly Link:
I'd be remiss (read: glared menacingly at) if I didn't link this blog contest, of which I am ineligible to win:



Weekly Image:
25 of them, all pretty unbelievable -- Although what I find most unbelievable is that the photo credit was given to the same person, who happens to be just some dude who posts a lot of images of other people on a web 2.0 digg-type image rating site, and doesn't credit the actual photographer. I am definitely anti pixdaus.com.

Weekly Video:
Oooh, just like David Bowie in Labyrinth except that David Bowie had a stunt-contact-juggler... too bad the person posting the video didn't edit out the opening 45 seconds, dog-pee and all... it's amazing how a glass sphere can make mime cool.

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Weekly Workplace:
I've barely been at my desk this week, which is great because that leaves more room for all sorts of ginormous tasks to pile up on it in preparation for my boss leaving on maternity leave next week...

Weekly Word:
Kiernan loves his shape book. It even has 3D shapes in the back, with examples of the shapes appearing in real life... I can only hope that in six months christmas ornaments are referred to as "Santa Spheres".

Weekly WTF:
Seriously, you went all in with a pair of fours and still beat my two-pair when you rivered a set? Augh.

3 comments:

Jon Snow said...

Very good video my man, your head will be spared from my gruesome platter.

Pocket 4's beating your two pair isn't that bad.

(slightly) less cynical said...

The fact that he went all the way to the river with a pair of fours with three over cards on the board, my issue was with him calling my raises... but I guess at low level games I need to account for people who don't know about things like pot odds and betting patterns and just rely on their special horseshoe and shamrock office chair to get them through...

Unknown said...

That guy with the spheres could totally work in Cirque. I wonder where he would make more money?