A video site where sleepers can post their films of themselves sleeping in all day. Streaming sleep videos - a thrill a second - turn overs and snores announced by second rate football announcers on their days off for practice.
Sleep In All Day Addenda: There's a photographer that shoots people sleeping at regular intervals - David Ichioka.
A Q&A forum containing questions on why certain things fall apart; and answers succinctly describing exactly how to put them back together again on subjects like - like buildings and Jenga and the economy - things like that.
In caves the humidity is high and the temperature so cool that every breath is seen as a misty fog. Ever wonder what farts really look like? Here's your chance! New visible flatulence photographs updated regularly.
Visible Flatulence Addenda: Did you know there's actually a short article on the possibility of colored flatulence? And a website called the Poop Report..... oh my.
So I'm starting this site for websites that ne'er (never) were - and hopefully never will be. These fictitious websites usually pop up in my head (or my hubby's) or are randomly stolen from conversations with friends. I try to do a bit of research (google them) to make sure the sites don't actually exist. And if anything pops up that is semi-related I will reference it in my post. No matter how they are discovered or imagined - hopefully they'll bring a chuckle to your day!
I am a TAG caver, artist, graphic designer, archaeologist, letterpress printer, Florida native, word crack addict, B&W photography ogler, picture taker, soundtrack listener, OCD recycler, tree hugger, creative writing dabbler, ticket collector, forest hiker, letter writer, garden planter, DragonCon go-er, lover of modern design and architecture, glass half full, not over till its over, the best is yet to come kinda person. MACs over PCs, tea over coffee (unless there's a lot of sugar & creamer involved), sweet over unsweet, silver over gold, Summer over Winter, and dogs over cats. Not to say that's all that defines me. That's the tip of my iceberg. Read on and take a peek at what's below the surface.