From the monthly archives:

September 2010


Joke: The Shark Challenge

by John P.

A millionaire decides to throw a huge party for his 50th birthday. During the party he grabs a microphone and announces to his guests that down in the garden of his mansion he has a swimming pool with two great white sharks in it. ‘I will give anything they desire of mine, to the man who swims across that pool.’

So the party continues with no events in the pool, until suddenly, there is a great splash and all the guests of the party run to the pool to see what has happened.
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Joke: The Talking Clock

September 26, 2010
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A college student had some friends over to show off his new apartment, when one of them asked, “Hey, what’s the big gong and mallet for”? “That’s the talking clock!”, he replied. “How does it work?”, asked the friend? Without a word the college student took the mallet and hammered the gong as hard as [...]

Muslim Women are LUCKY to be Beaten!

September 22, 2010
Muslim Wife Beating

Islamic clerics never cease to amaze me with their dazzling intellect and incredible application of truly dizzying logic. Here we have an interview from some TV station in the Middle East where a reporter (and I use that term very loosly) has a cleic explaining the proper ways to beat your wife (or wives as [...]

Wasp Barcode’s New Corporate Video: It’s Ass-Kicking Awesome!

September 21, 2010
Criminal Tasered on Police Car

Ok, I’ve got to give it up to Wasp Barcode Technologies for their new social media campaign launch. Here is an example of a big company actually embracing online marketing and social media channels. Not only that, but they are trying to tailor their message to an audience that is intollerant of corporate propaganda (namely [...]

Interview with AnyBots’ CEO Dr. Trevor Blackwell

September 18, 2010
Anybots

AnyBots is a company that is building an innovative remote controlled robot which serves as a personal avatar. Yes, that’s right, just like the movie Avatar an operator remote controls this robot and it allows you to virtually be present in another location. The applications for this technology are endless, but imagine a large company [...]

Photo: Amazing San Francisco Street Artist

September 18, 2010
Street Artist

My friend (and Woopra partner) Elie Khoury and I were wandering around the Embarcadero in San Francisco when we came across this nice Asian lady who was doing portrait sketches on the sidewalk. She had a client whose picture she was drawing and we were amazed as we sat and watched. Elie and I started [...]

Things That Are Cool: Fort Carroll – Baltimore’s Abandoned River Fort

September 15, 2010
Fort Carroll Lighthouse

Fort Carroll is a 3.4 acre (14,000 m²) artificial island and abandoned fort in the middle of the Patapsco River, just south of Baltimore, Maryland. It is named for James Carroll (1737-1832), a signer of the Declaration of Independence. In 1847, the State of Maryland gave permission to the United States War Department to construct [...]

A Photographic Journey to the Dallas Farmer’s Market

September 13, 2010
Fresh Cut Watermellon

Last weekend I took a trip to the Dallas Farmer’s Market with Lorelle VanFossen and Cali Lewis. While we were there we enjoyed the sights, sounds and free samples of one of the largest Farmer’s Markets in the world. I had taken along the trusty Canon 1D camera and was snapping away while wandering around. [...]

Photos From the Lingerie Football League – Dallas Desire vs. San Diego Seduction

September 5, 2010
Dallas Desire

Thanks to Mark Ramsey of Pigskin Radio I was fortunate enough to attend the Dallas Desire vs. San Diego Seduction Lingerie Football League game on September 3, 2010. The following is a collection of images I took courtesy of the full press credentials that Mark got me to stand on the sidelines and shoot till [...]