The Trololo Man Now and Then

Here’s the Trololo Man now (2010). It’s important to see him now, this way we know he didn’t perish in a gulag or purge:

And here he is “then,” the timeless moment when this international classic was recorded to TV:

The Modern Woman

The Onion: “Pop Star’s Single, ‘Booty Wave’, Most Likely Civilization’s Downfall”

“Becoming a Donor is Probably Your Only Chance to Get Inside Her”

This is a sexy ad for a Belgian Organ Donation charity called Reborntobealive.be:

Portlandia – Wanna Come to My DJ Night?

Ambro’s Cartoon of the Word of the Day is Perdition

Go here.

On Craigslist – Vancouver, BC Woman Seeks Employment as Groupie

On November 23, 2011 a woman in Vancouver, BC sought employment as a groupie on Craigslist via the following advertisement (content reproduced below in case Craigslist removes the ad):

Female Seeking to be band groupie (Your rehearsal space)

Female seeking to be band groupie. Just turned 19 and I’m looking to get my ROCK . . . → Read More: On Craigslist – Vancouver, BC Woman Seeks Employment as Groupie

Kittywood Studios

E-trade Baby Loses Everything

Calvin and Hobbes Mural

Amid Frantic Game Show Hilarity, Contestant Loses Dentures

Impressionist Does Shakespeare in Celebrity Voices

Word of the Year is “Netsuke”

Ambro’s cartoon is here, check it out.

Cute Baby Kalia Smiles on Demand LOL

Vladimir Nabokov Discusses Lolita on Fifties Television, By Tom Fredrickson

Perhaps the most un-American thing about Vladimir Nabokov was his unwillingness to play at the jazz of talk show gab—even in this nearly prehistoric example. “Off the cuff” was simply not in his vast vocabulary. Whether the interview was to be published or broadcast, VN insisted on receiving the questions in advance and . . . → Read More: Vladimir Nabokov Discusses Lolita on Fifties Television, By Tom Fredrickson

Animaniacs – Nations Of The World

Carousel Horse Race – Improv Everywhere

Unusual Korean Wedding Dance Involves Bride and Girl in Mouse Ears

Justin Bieber & Jimmy Fallon Someday Commercial

First World Problems Rap