i just don't see why there can't be a chupacabra. The Mexican goat-sucker is a secretive, elusive creature. These people found one dead in the road. They're going to mount it. I bet they can tell the difference between a chupacabra and a fox with mange. No pictures, unfortunately, but they are having some tests done. Seriously. Why can't there be a chupacabra?
Thsi is a great book for little kids:
The kindergarteners and first graders I read to loved it.
i haven't read this one, but it looks wonderful and is well-reviewed.
PS... to all the people seeing this post MANY MONTHS after it was originally posted and letting us know it's a fake photo... DUH! Seriously, if you can't tell this is a fake, you should not be using the internet. Now move along, there's more to see then just fake chupacabra photos, and there is no need to let us know that it is a fake... since every photo in existence of a fictional creature can be safely assumed to be a fake. - the management
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Chupacabra Trophy
Battles - Atlas
I had never heard of them before, but I am certainly digging on them now. I hope you other weirdos enjoy it as well.
Monday, July 30, 2007
Christopher Walken Cooks A Chicken w/ Pears
Ya know, it's Mr. Walken and he's cooking. This certainly isn't normal.
(I had to remove the video because it was autoplaying whenever the page was opened. So click the link above to watch the video at the originating site instead - woodeye)
Friday, July 27, 2007
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Author: J. K. Rowling
First line: The two men appeared out of nowhere, a few yards apart in the narrow, moonlit lane.
Why you should read this book: Rowling finishes up her bestselling series with slow-paced aplomb, overt spectacle, and a moderate yet restrained body count, tying up every loose end with enough intimate details to satisfy the most diehard fans. Every character makes a true showing according to his or her inner nature, legends abound, and the battle between good and evil is settled once and for all. Much darker and more bellicose than the rest of the series, but not beyond reason for the intelligent and well-adjusted child.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You take umbrage at authors becoming so successful that no editor would dare to suggest that their novel would be even more perfect without a hundred fifty superfluous pages of beloved characters standing around, scratching their rears, wondering what's going on (or you take the deaths of fictional characters extremely personally).
x-posted to Dragon's Library
Thursday, July 26, 2007
'Opulent Heat' Margarita Glass from Woodeye.com


Continuing my series of new glasses, here is one of my newest designs on a goblet style margarita glass. The design is called 'Opulent Heat' and is available in any color combination you would like, and will soon be available on a variety of other glass types including martini, wine, whiskey, and pint glasses. Every glass is made one at a time and signed by the artist... me! For more details you can click here.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
'Bubbling Arrows' Cobalt Blue Champagne Flutes from Woodeye.com

Here is a another new glass design that just went online at Woodeye.com. These make stunning wedding toasting flutes! For more details click here.
Monday, July 23, 2007
'Spiral Diamond' Champagne Flutes

Each of these champagne flutes are first painted with dishwasher safe, oven hardened glass paints and then etched with the 'Spiral Diamonds' design by Jeffrey Woods and signed by the artist on its base. They can be made in any custom color combination you would like for no extra charge. For more details you can click here or go to Woodeye.com.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Those Lucky Canadians
First they have better health care and now this.
Oh right, hello everyone. I'm back! My weir-dar hasn't been working lately, or perhaps out of laziness?
I'll be right back.