I’m pretty sure this is in response to the over-blown media noise-making about the recent cover illustration, but even if it’s not, yesterday’s totally safe animation from The New Yorker is hilarious.
You can thank me later for laughing your head off this Friday morning:
(via trey)
It appears Martha Stewart’s criminal record is preventing her from obtaining a travel visa to the U.K. Who knew a stint in “Camp Cupcake” would force the homemaking maven to wait out the summer at home?
The following is excerpted from an actual conversation with an Arby’s employee while I ordered my lunch today:
ME: I’d like a roast beef melt -
EMPLOYEE: Do you want cheese on that?
Laugh Out Loud Cats are the brilliant creation of cartoonist Adam Koford. Armed with a brief but humorous “back story,” he assembles a collection of vintage-style funnies which bear the mark of expert nerd convergence.
They’re all pretty funny, but some of them are clearly genius.
(via tumblin’ trey)
What happens when summer blockbusters collide? McSweeney’s imagines the answer with Jill Morris’ SEX AND THE CITY AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL.
Have you ever wondered what would happen if four vegans were lost while hiking on a mountain of meat? No? That’s okay, because David Henne, writing for McSweeney’s, lets his imagination answer the question that nobody asked.
For your viewing pleasure, Zach Galifianakis interviewing Moby:
Related: New York Magazine has their own YouTube channel with a few more gems as well.
Here’s just the right touch of insanity to carry you into the weekend:
For Trey from Phil Barbato on Vimeo.
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