Tuesday, December 1, 2009

All Things Cute

I have become more and more intrigued by the staggering celebration of cuteness in recent years. This has been the cultural norm in Japan for a while now and it looks like the US has jumped on the kawaii bandwagon, especially online. I was recently sent this article from a friend. Finally somebody has the guts to write about this disturbing yet awesome trend! Cuteness was once a guilty pleasure of mine, but I can finally be out of the closet about it. I can now speak openly of smiling at kittens barfing and raccoons eating catfood without fear of getting my ass kicked for being a sissy!

And now I hear the the Huffington Post has announced this as The Cutest Video of All Time.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Five Pounds of Fun

My friend send me a link to the greatest item ever! The World's Largest Gummy Bear.
Even better is the commercial for the bear, and the FAQ on the webpage. Instead of a Thanksgiving turkey, we'll be carving up one of these this year.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Seriously, Leggo my Eggo!

Get your waffles while you can, because there's about to be a nationwide shortage on Eggo frozen waffles. Two of the Kellogg company's four Eggo plants are shut down for an undisclosed period of time (for unrelated reasons). They are predicting a waffle shortage until mid-2010. Pillsbury really should take this opportunity to crank out toaster strudels!

For All the Chocolate in the World

Hershey's is planning a bid to buy out Cadbury. This move could greatly improve their overseas market and make them the global chocolate powerhouse that they are here in the U.S. Read more here.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Robots and Donuts

Speaking of Vegas's Trifecta Gallery, one of my favorite artists Eric Joyner is currently showing there until November 27. Why is he one of my favorite? Robots and donuts. 'nuff said.
Bummed I'll miss the show by a couple weeks when I head out there. Hopefully the gallery will have some leftover morsels.


Black Country and Candied Cowboys

Back in the 90's, Hootie and The Blowfish was the shit. Their debut album is one of the best selling albums of all time, going platinum sixteen times. During their career, they put sixteen singles on various Billboard singles charts.
Then came the dry spell. Hootie and The Blowfish became the punchline to many jokes and those millions of fans who followed them now deny having ever liked them.
But now things have changed. Hootie lead singer Darius Rucker just made history as the first African American to win CMA's New Artist of the Year, as well as the first black artist since Charley Pride to win a major individual award. To be honest, I haven't heard any of his new solo work yet, but I have been a longtime Hootie fan. Congrats Darius!

I enjoy Rucker's prescient choice of attire in this 2005 Burger King commercial.


In unrelated cowboy news, at battlebunny.com my friend Carmen recently covered her discovery of JW Caldwell's new take on 'cowboy art'. Growing up on the western part of this country, I have seen lots of awful cowboy art - often in my own home. But this stuff is pretty fun. Looks like Caldwell showed these last year at Trifecta Gallery in Las Vegas.

"Yellow Slip"

"My Hat"

Thursday, November 5, 2009

congratulations on your ability to press a nozzle, assholes


It's official, graffiti taggers have no sense of humor. Banksy recently painted a stencil mural in south London poking fun at mindless tags typically put up by any idiot with a spraycan. While the city council held a meeting to discuss whether the mural by the famous artist should stay or be painted over, taggers decided to paint over Banksy's work with their own predictable graffiti. *sigh* Whether I like Banksy's work or not, at least he's creative. More here.