And even more April Fools around the Web - Scientology is the New Blog?
Saturday April 1, 2006
One of my favorite gossip blogs, Pink is the New Blog, is apparently under new management for April Fool's Day...more from the site:
"From this day forward I am going to renounce my glib, vapid ways and embrace the tenets of the teachings of Scientology. Pink is the new Blog is totally dunzo! Now, I know that you may think this is a foolish pursuit but I can assure you that is not the case. In recent weeks, I have met some new friends (like David) who have been tutoring me on the beliefs of Scientology. They insisted that I keep their influence on me secret, at least until I was ready to start jumping on couches in a manner that would show the world that I have finally become enlightened. That day has come, y'all."
More Fun on the Web: Seriously, there's no end of the fun stuff you can find on the Web, which is a good thing or a bad thing depending on how you look at it (right now I'm looking at it as a good thing since it's getting me out of household chores). Here's a few fun sites for yall to look at:
- Fun Sites Roundup: just a list of fun stuff I put together
- Fun Stuff to Do on the Computer: More lists of fun stuff, including a Mr. T poetry generator (yes, really).
- Crank.net: If you ever really want to take a look inside the minds of people who, let's say, think differently than you, than you'll want to check out Crank.net. As it says on the homepage, Crank.net is a "devoted to presenting Web sites by and about cranks, crankism, crankishness, and crankosity. All cranks, all the time."
- Games for the Brain:Games for the Brain is a breath of fresh air in the otherwise stagnant, too full of cute little bunnies or rapping aliens field.
- The 30-Second Bunnies Theatre Library: Don't have time to go see a movie? Are you disgusted by rising theatre prices ($8 for a soggy box of popcorn? Are you insane?!?)? Would you like to be able to sit in the comfort of your own home and watch quality cinema?
- Horrton Hears a Heart: a mashup of Edgar Allan Poe's wonderfully thrilling short story The Tell-Tale Heart and Dr.Seuss's Horton Hears a Who.
- Photoshop Contests:I just spent like an HOUR laughing at all these great Photoshop mashups from a Fark 2005 contest; warning, not all of these are "safe for work", if you know what I mean.
- CIA Secrets on the Web - Fun with Public Records: "When the Tribune searched a commercial online data service, the result was a virtual directory of more than 2,600 CIA employees, 50 internal agency telephone numbers and the locations of some two dozen secret CIA facilities around the United States."


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