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  • Christmas Desktop Goodies

    December 20th, 2011

    My desktop is especially cluttered with treats right now, but I’ll choose a few to share…

    I have a massive collection of vintage Krampus greetings, but this one (shared by my friend Kevin) was new to me this year. It is perhaps one of the most ominous holiday greetings in existence.

    I suppose there’s also this:

    Well, I guess THIS could happen too.

    Santa, eat some cookies. This doesn’t look…natural.

    Santa’s true anatomy is clearly documented here:

    And here:

    Hot.

    Much jolly-ness…

    “Have a Living Christmas Tree Ornament in the House.” Yes folks, remember that pets are nothing more than objects to adorn for your own amusement (I’ve had a few retrospectively comedic instances of people not picking up on my sarcasm, but anyone who has followed this blog knows I adore and respect pets more than most humans).

    In the mid 20th century it was proper etiquette to smile during imminent danger.

    Okay kids, on the count of three, smile and say FIERY HORROR!

    Speaking of…

    Ice cream on a tree? I like the way you think.

    For some reason I really enjoy this old catalog page, despite not actually liking most of the candy in it (people choose hard candies when chocolate exists?). Points for aesthetics though.

    Now for an EEEEEEVIL twist:

    And from my Sinister Gift Guide:

    Sorry abomindable snowman…I find you kind of adorable.

  • Christmas With Colonel Sanders

    December 19th, 2011

    I’ve had the artwork from Christmas With Colonel Sanders saved for a few years now. I was quite surprised that I hadn’t posted it before.

    Yes…this exists.

    And now a message from the Colonel himself, straight from his heart to yours (click to enlarge photo):

    I may have to make a separate post just for creepy Colonel sculptures and automatons, but here’s one to get you in the holiday spirit:

    As a special treat I uploaded Christmas Day With Colonel Sanders here! Enjoy these extra crispy tunes.

    …I never did get my hands on one of those awesomely absurd KFC Buckets for Breast Cancer.

  • Best Holiday Videos: Call for Audience Participation

    December 18th, 2011

    I’ve had a few wonderful video links shared with me in recent weeks, so I was thinking of putting together a holiday video compilation post.

    I’d love to hear your suggestions. While I do enjoy the classics, I’m looking for things that might be new to me or other readers. Animation, stop-motion, vintage footage, entertaining commercials, foreign tidbits, creepy PSA announcements…use your imagination!

    Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice…bring it!

    Leave a comment or use the contact button if you have ideas. Thanks!

  • Lego Predator

    December 17th, 2011

    Yep, we know I have an odd penchant for Predator creations. So now I bring you LEGO Predator!

    Source

  • Alan Sailer: The War Against Christmas

    December 16th, 2011

    Today, I give an early holiday gift to your inner child…if your inner likes mad scientist concoctions and exploding things.

    Engineer Alan Sailer created a fascinating photo set in which he filled Christmas ornaments with various substances and snapped pictures of them exploding (courtesy of a pellet rifle).

    Cake Sprinkles:

    All of these were done using a homemade microsecond flash.

    Chapstick:

    Vanilla Pudding (dyed red):

    Play Doh:

    See the rest of the set here.

  • Brush With Death

    December 15th, 2011

    This is a great little video and it takes less than two minutes of your time to watch it.

  • Desktop Goodies 12/13

    December 13th, 2011

    Soon I will post some holiday goodies, but let’s see what non-celebratory things we have lurking on the desktop today…

    To whet your appetite, we’ll begin with this stunning scene (about which I will refrain from commenting):

    And for dessert: VITAMIN DONUTS. I believe this was once an actual product.

    You can wash those donuts down with a glass of Pilk. It’s deloinkful. (This comes from the parody program “Look Around You”…which is wonderful)

    And while we’re on the topic of programs (I wonder if I’ll have to deal with this in my practice someday)…

    Does anyone know where this comes from? I can’t place it.

    Ooh…getting ideas for future projects from this 17th century secret poison case…

    Perhaps I should procure some Pink Pills for Pale People.

    Kind of wish I were made of cogs, gears and wires…

    Someone’s documented my party habits (except I probably wouldn’t even be drunk):

    This post brought to you by Mr. Mandrake Root (wish I could remember where I got this from):

  • Unique Art Pendants

    December 12th, 2011

    I love the cuff bracelets from Unique Art Pendants (too bad my wrists are far too tiny for most standard bracelets).

    Some of the lockets are great as well…

    There are also art prints and all kinds of other jewelry (not all anatomical…I just have a soft spot for those designs).

    See more here.

  • Mechanical Oddities

    December 11th, 2011

    I have to give steampunk credit where steampunk credit is due. These are some fine dice, by Mechanical Oddities.

    Also available in iron finish.

    Mechanical Oddities

  • Joseph Aaron Segal (Pretty Snake)

    December 10th, 2011

    I saw one of Joseph Aaron Segal’s cat sweaters ages ago and always wondered where it came from.

    This is one attention grabbing sweater. They come in many colors and styles.

    And check out the T-shirt:

    If you want something a little more subtle you could go with a single kitty cardigan.

    Or a tote bag…

    A rather unique offering: woodcut witch leggings:

    You can current items on Etsy: Pretty Snake
    Joseph Aaron Segal

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