Peter Recommends CLXXII

College Humor - One of many reasons a pro-life rally isn’t a great place to pick up women.

I think it’s meant to be funny. “Duuude, look at that idiot!” I think it’s the most depressing thing I’ve ever seen on video.

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  1. RC2 Says:

    Ugh. I agree. You think whoever posted that understands the guy is the pro-lifer? Seems to be one of those “stand up Christian men” gigs.

  2. ninme Says:

    I love the hairy underarms bouncing around behind him. Who knows what its provenance is. It’s one of those things that works to either crowd. Sort of like Clinton’s Chris Wallace interview last Sunday.

  3. CDR Salamander Says:

    I just hope she is nice enough to be a Lesbian. No man should have to spend more time with that woman than it takes to wait in line to order something at Starbucks.

    BTW, once yelling girl gets over her L.U.G. phase (Lesbian Until Graduation), the guy is probably the type of man that she will think about when she is 43 somewhere near, “I cannot believe there are no good men out there…..”

  4. ninme Says:

    Yeah right. Or at least after her daughter (in vitro or adopted) gets dumped by the upteenth jerk drunk broke drug addict with piercings and children from previous relationships, who this time probably smacked her around, “I cannot believe there are no good men out there….”

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Peter Recommends CLXXI

Basically SFW, though quite suggestive. Well, sort of SFW. Depends on your W. And the volume on your speakers.

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Peter Recommends CLXX

Even he’s gotten into the spirit of things.

Mashable - Sixer.tv Launches MySpace for Cricket Fans

The social networking niches are filling up fast - Sixer.tv, a network for cricket fans, launches today following a private beta test. The Hyderabad, India-based company has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from San Francisco investment firm LINUS Capital. It’s a great idea and a good niche to target, but like many of these new networks, it’s technically lacking.

It’s only conjecture on my part, but on the matter of that San Francisco investment firm, there’s a Northern California Cricket Association, and, if you look around, there’s a lot of Patels, Singhs, Khans…

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  1. ,5MT Says:

    I’m gonna look around and see if any Florida schools have an intramural program. Is that possible for a sport that goes on way past our southron attention span>

  2. Brett_McS Says:

    You’d probably get more of your West Indian (Jamaican etc) than your Indian player, in Florida. Probably best to play in winter, I would guess.

    You don’t need a long attention span, just one that can switch on each 45 seconds or so when the bowler delivers the ball - then it can wander off again.

  3. ,5MT Says:

    In my extreme excitment I couldn’t find this thread to post this linker…

    http://ww2.cs.fsu.edu/~thakur/cricket/

    They have a fine page on the rules of the game for Baseball People. I may go and check a match, see what the fuss is about.

  4. ,5MT Says:

    Test?

  5. ninme Says:

    Yeah it’s all South Asians and Jamaicans/former British African colonies. If any of those guys were born here, I’ll eat a baseball cap.

    You should go. Pack a picnic!

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Peter Recommends CLXIX

We’ve all seen the pictures, but I’ve never seen the video:

And (because here we’re Tetris fans):

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Peter Recommends CLXVIII

Reno Balloon Race 2006

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  1. DirtCrashr Says:

    I went up there with a buddy to see that, oh ages and ages ago, it was really cool - there looks to be a lot more activity and balloon-shapes these days. Thanks for the reminder.

  2. ninme Says:

    Apparently if you look close enough the cow jumps over the moon.

    I liked Smokey the Bear.

  3. ,5MT Says:

    I liked Smokey the Bear.

    SMOKEY BEAR! SMOKEY BEAR! SMOKEY BEAR!

    It’s his name. It’s not Edward the Bear is it?

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Peter Recommends CLXVII

Harpers Ferry Center - Map Symbols & Patterns for NPS Maps

This is fantastic. You should all be overcome with gratitude for me. Imagine: next time the in-laws say they’re coming to visit, you make sure they get their hands on a new “map”…

Your husband’s always accusing you of being inept with maps and failing as his navigator, but now you’ve turned the tables…

You failed a local geography class, but now have proof for the teacher that it wasn’t your fault, it was the map’s!

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