Thursday, July 24, 2003

It's Search Request Thursday!

Yup, here they are, the latest batch of interesting things misguided souls have come to this blog in search of:

  • relgious scientfic properties: Well, being misspelled seems to be the main property of both of those...

  • the sims unleashed naked body parts: Hmm, just body parts? Do they crawl around? Can you keep them as pets? "Here, Thing!"

  • how to tell if home has hidden cameras: Well, if pictures of you on the toilet start showing up on the net, that's probably one indication...

  • girls in hun: That's right, order your 2004 Girls in Hun calendar today! Sexy pics of barbarian chicks! Call 1-800-ATILLA now! Operators are standing by!

  • family having sex pics: OK, I'm all for family togetherness, but there are limits...

  • i am keeping my fingers crossed that we can find something that matches up: Well, uh, congrats! I guess you did!

  • how do you fix a dripping swamp cooler: Me, I pay a guy thirty bucks to come out and tell me my side panels aren't on correctly.

  • Where are there nude pictures of Nicholas Brendon: Not here. Sorry.

  • DVD player and a VCR in the same box - the best of both worlds or a passing fad?: Dunno, though I imagine it does have the advantage of cutting down on the number of wires hanging down behind your TV set.

  • pictures of naked Harry Potter characters: Hmm, I'm sure we could find you a nice picture of Sirius with no clothes on, if you don't mind him having fur.

  • embarrassing nude pics, high school, junior high, -xxx, -porn: I suppose it's a bit refreshing to find someone who's more interested in embarrassment than titillation. Though only a bit.

  • funny: Well, I do try to amuse...

  • bounci: I have no idea what a "bounci" is, or why anyone came here looking for one. It kind of looks like the world's most humiliating girl's name, but it's hard to tell without knowing whether or not it's written with a little heart over the "i."

  • "i hate new mexico": It's not that bad in the winter, but for the moment, buddy, I'm with ya.

  • lego "organization system": My first thought at seeing this was: What's so hard to organize? You just sort them by sizes, shapes and colors, right? But then, my conception of legos is based on my own childhood, back before we had all those fancy-schmancy "playsets." God only knows how you have to organize them now.
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