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Weirdness From Wisconsin
paisleyraven
by paisleyraven  11-17-2008   
 I read about this case a few months ago. Finally some steps toward resolution.
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Does the Full Moon Really Make People Crazy?
einbar
by einbar  11-16-2008    8
 "So if you're feeling a little mischievous tonight, it might be the full moon. Or it might just be the fact that you read some sensationalistic articles about how the full moon affects people's behavior." ;-)
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Proof positive about the IQ War
armoredbaby
by armoredbaby  11-7-2008   
 This election brought it out, and drew the line, made plain the enemy. The goofs, the lower crust, let them clamor, but dear god, let us not lose grip and let "The Stupids" ever again have any chance to decide an election. let them have their delusions, fears and close-minded back water weirdness.
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the face of the future is all twitchy
kroqben
by kroqben  10-25-2008   
 this is so cool. i think.
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Campus Witches: No Brooms, No Bleeding Goats. Just Cookies.
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-23-2008   
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THE HUNT IS ON FOR JANITORS AND MEATCUTTERS
klippety
by klippety  10-20-2008   
 Immigration officials have a new job- Hunting for violators of Americas immigration policy.
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Interesting facts about the White House
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  10-13-2008   
 Who was the White House’s strangest guest? Roger Clinton and Billy Carter put together probably couldn’t top the weirdness of Winston Churchill’s 1941 visit to the White House. Churchill stayed for 24 days, wore a one-piece jumpsuit most of the time and was often found lounging in the nude by servants who went to his room to serve him brandy.
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Worse, or worser
darkeforce
by darkeforce  10-5-2008   
 This cartoonist is usually quite clueless, but it's a sign of the weirdness of the times that even a right-wing nutjob can be right some of the time. Which is the better choice? Golden Parachutes or Depression?
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All About Mr. Elephant
debbyski
by debbyski  9-22-2008   
 "We feel some pangs watching the unclothed mothers of Babar’s cousins relegated to running in the dust, while their well-dressed children get to ride in a car. There are other pains as well. One of the most upsetting images in Jean de Brunhoff’s books may be of Babar and Celeste, captured and costumed, made to perform in a circus. The indignity is palpable."
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weirdness
dark_eyed_seer
by dark_eyed_seer  9-7-2008   
 make a background
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Quantum Mechanics- Weird Science or ?
klippety
by klippety  8-22-2008   
 So much fun in physics, endless new tools and transportation
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Blackbeard (S9 Biography)
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-17-2008   
 The Scourge of the Spanish Main and the last Great Pirate of the Age of Sail (Jean LaFitte was a smuggler) Blackbeard's life is shrouded in myth and legend and facts about him are verd hard to verify 300 years later. Edward Teach or possibly Thatch, was famous for several things that are documented and reek of the strange and as Kenneth Hite says, High Weirdness. He would drink a mixture of gunpowder and rum set aflame... Talk about a Belch you do not want to be around. He tied "slow matches" (used for lighting cannons) into his hair and beard so there would be a wreath of smoke around his head. He shot his best friend and first mate, Israel Hands in the knee, crippling him for life just a day before his death at Okecroake Island off NC. When Israel asked why, Teach said he was saving his life! (Knew about his own death? Planned it himself?) Weirdest Fact: Held Charleston, SC hostage for several weeks until his ransom was paid - a box of Native herbs and Tobacco... See what I
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Weird natural detonations
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  7-14-2008   
 Reading about the exploding ants and frogs was interesting too...but this about calm lakes..."limnic eruption. To get one you need a few basic elements: - one, a very deep volcanic lake; - two, said lake has to be over a slow source of volcanic gas; - and three, it has to be very, very still." Eerie!
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24 Unforgettable Advertisements
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-7-2008    3
 Just another set of weirdness that we human beings do to get attention. Marked Mature for the PETA ad as I will err on the side of caution... The Giant Prop ads remind me of the old TV shows and the movies of the 30s and 40s where they were very common... My favorite? The Mini Cooper ad... Priceless!
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Bands, Fans Share Couches and Crash Pads.
axgrndr
by axgrndr  6-27-2008   
 Great resource for indie bands who can't afford the gas.
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THE ANOMALIST
revenantdm
by revenantdm  6-21-2008   
 I found this site while perusing lynn's links. please forgive typos and punvtuation as i am recovering from carpal tunnel surgery on lft hand early on Friday. I am rt handed but i have a left hand usually making 7 out of 10 key strokes. Hunt & peck is not easy for me and they still have to operate on rt hand. Please bear with me but I found this site to be extremely in my range of collecting curiosities and high weirdness as Kenneth Hite calls it and if you have never had the luxury you should take a look at his live journal site. http://princeofcairo.livejournal.com/ I gurantee you will come to love his wonderful take on all things conspiratorial, Fortean, high weirdness, and secret history. it fuels my Muse for days at a time. i really do wish i could have done the Anomalist justice but give it a look, you may be surprised!
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The Web's Greatest Links Page Part I (Websites)
revenantdm
by revenantdm  6-18-2008    4
 I saw someone just post the name and the url but none of the sites that it links to, I thought I could do it a little more justice. These are not even a miniscule accounting of the Websites that this page links to. Truly something for everybody. The second part is web blogs...
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The MTV Movie Awards - Downright Weird
bigdevs
by bigdevs  6-3-2008    1
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Welcome to FireFox 3rc1
Phillbo817
by Phillbo817  5-31-2008   
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NYC's Forgotten Subway
revenantdm
by revenantdm  5-12-2008    1
 Though the story does not go into deeper detail if you go a few levels deeper than the pneumatic tube is, you will find a 19th Century luxury station beneath Upper Manhattan. This station and the trains that were driven through it were built by the Highest of High Society Members.. The Vanderbilts, the Astors, the Rockerfellers, and so on.. It was their own private train and station for their trips to Central Park and the exclusive shopping and banking centers. It was decommissioned only a few short months later as the coal burning engines of the day caused too much pollution underground for the blue bloods breathing.
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Palfrey Suicide: Wayne Madsen Goes On Record Against Cheney
papananook
by papananook  5-3-2008   
 The thought of Darth Cheney with a hooker is truly obscene. I hope Madsen nails him, tho.
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Oxygen-Poor Ocean Zones Are Growing
tabsey
by tabsey  5-3-2008    2
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The book that changed my life
einbar
by einbar  5-1-2008   
 Recommendations from 17 leading scientists
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LOVE & WIERDNESS
lorientamara
by lorientamara  4-21-2008    3
 ALL ARTISTS PLEASE TAKE ONE STEP FORWARD OUT OF THE SUPPOSED "NORMAL" LINE, AND IDENTIFY
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More weirdness on Facebook
enbar
by enbar  4-2-2008    1
 I saw this on {{sohil}}'s profile. Weird!
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2008 PLUG Award Winners
Charolastra
by Charolastra  3-7-2008   
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Random Demotivational Weirdness
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  2-29-2008   
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Strange Phenomena of the mind
Aribeth
by Aribeth  2-29-2008    5
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Roundabout way to a magical following
Lifes First Beat
by Lifes First Beat  2-22-2008   
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eBay's Social Networking Project - Best of eBay
DarrenTooCool
by DarrenTooCool  2-1-2008   
 eBay gets social. I like how they have embraced the weirdness of some of the auctions! Vote for the Slobbery Dog Ball!
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Humor for adults and Cosmic Banditos
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  1-5-2008    3
 This is a great site for many reasons. To get it in its whole , its a good idea to go find the Book Cosmic Banditos. This is the humor page. There is much more here though, and submissions are accepted if your perceptions have been properly enlightened. If your religious, easily startled, offended then dont bother, otherwise enjoy the best site on the web for weirdness. This site may be run by Hunter S Thompson's ghost.
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2008 Iowa Caucus Information
creepysleepy
by creepysleepy  12-15-2007   
 Some handy tricks and resources for making sense of the total weirdness of the caucus process.
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WMD and U.S. Intelligence: Not a Match
tabsey
by tabsey  12-14-2007   
 Well worth a read if you like "tongue-in-cheek reporting. (Paragraphs too large to clip)
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Just Some Christmas Pics
sahara
by sahara  12-8-2007    3
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War on Christmas
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  11-16-2007    2
 I'm considering a tree based on Dante. The lower branches could really be interesting in their ornamentation. Now that's a tree that would be interesting to decorate.
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Miracle Whip-I'm Not Kidding!
sahara
by sahara  11-8-2007    5
 So far it is nearly at $70, now why didn't I think of this???! Go to the auction and see the question/answer section, it is pretty funny.
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Serotoninrain: what a blog should be
enbar
by enbar  11-6-2007    3
 I discovered this blog, more or less, when I first discovered blogs. blogging, and the social web in general, about two years ago. It has remained one of my very favorite blogs for reasons I've frankly never quite understood. It's just little daily glimpses into the mind and life of a smart, reflective, and interesting guy. He writes about his job, what he's reading, cooking, his family, and random weirdness that comes over the wires, including -- I'm not sure how he found them -- yours truly's clips. (That's not why I like his blog though.) Anyhow, all you aspiring bloggers, read this guy. This has sort of become the paradigmatic blog for me: short, frequent posts; a wide variety of subjects; fluid, interesting writing; and a very personal and reflective style. Having tried this with a couple abortive blogs, I also have an idea how difficult it is to sustain. Keep it up, Jim, and I'm awfully sorry about Fig.
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Gary Snyder, "What You Should Know to Be a Poet" (1967)
enbar
by enbar  11-6-2007    1  
 Gary Snyder's short 1967 poem. Flagged mature for language and sexual imagery. From a post at MetaFilter.
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Weirdness By State
sicsikomaggot1
by sicsikomaggot1  10-31-2007   
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Commercial Wierdness Showcase - lol
mvonallmen
by mvonallmen  10-26-2007   
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