Ministers from the United States, Canada, Denmark and Russia have agreed to let the UN rule on conflicting territorial claims on the seabed of the Arctic Ocean.
Now, while there are probably some very interesting constitutional, geopolitical and international legal issues that come into play, I’m more interested in where this ministerial meeting took place — [...]
Category Archives: Completely Random Crap
Ilulissat, Greenland?
Goodbye, Sydney Pollack
I’m a bit late with this, but I wanted to note with sadness the passing of actor/director Sydney Pollack, whose work I enjoyed tremendously.
Taking A Picture?
As I remember it, once upon a time Robert mentioned being forbidden to take pictures in some parts of Seoul but it seems that this is becoming more a problem in other places as well. Is this security or a lack of freedom?
Bill Gates gave LMB an… XBox 360?
In his whirlwind trip to Korea two weeks ago, Bill Gates came bearing gifts. He presented an XBox 360 to president Lee Myung-bak custom-covered in mother-of-pearl!
Bill out-Koreaned Koreans by presenting modern gifts that can be accepted from a cultural standpoint (a tradition perhaps started here?). Kim Young-jun, the Korean artist who was commissioned by Microsoft [...]
Governor Sticky Rice and Mayor Imbecile
Last year the city of Boston began transliterating candidates’ names on local ballots, and now the city council is petitioning for names on state and federal ballots to be written in Chinese characters, also.
“It’s just a very basic right,” said Lydia Lowe, executive director of the Chinese Progressive Association, which is pushing the vote. “Why [...]
When 36FFF Isn’t Big Enough, Go to Brazil
Sheyla Hershey wasn’t satisifed with her record-breaking FFF silicone bags, the world’s largest, but the state of Texas forbids implants larger than 1,000ccs per breast, so Sheyla, who aspired to look like Dolly Parton since she was 9, became a medical tourist and had her wish granted by doctors in Brazil. No post-surgery photos [...]
Screw Socialist Realist MLK, We Want Art Deco MLK!
The WaPo reports that U.S. Commission of Fine Arts is apparently irked at a proposed statue of Martin Luther King that critics feel is just a tad too Stalinist for their tastes:
A powerful federal arts commission is urging that the sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr. proposed for a memorial on the Tidal Basin be [...]
My Brother on Film Critics
My brother Kevin, the man behind film review site Pretentious Musings (see also sidebar), takes some shots at print-media film critics at MSNBC:
The proliferation of online critics has been described as a “democratization” by many who enjoy getting their movie information from various sources throughout the land. Kevin Koehler runs a site called pretentiousmusings.com, which [...]
See That? Conservatives ARE More Happy than Liberals!
There are many paths up the mountain to happiness. Some try Zen meditation. Others vote conservative.
PS: Nice to see the “conservatism as pathology” tripe is still around.
Stephen Colbert Has His Day in the Rain…
Stephen Colbert and Rain finally had their dance off. According to yesterday’s Korea Times:
Top Korean singer Rain met his match during his visit to Los Angeles for the promotion of his movie, “Speed Racer.” The 25-year-old singer appeared on top comedian Stephen Colbert’s show “The Colbert Report.”
Video here. Dialogue obviously kept to a minimum to [...]
Korean War Refugee Tracks Down U.S. Soldier
Okay, here’s a little break from bird flu and beef. No NSFW pics, but we’ll have to make due with a more heart warming story for the time being.
According to a local Daytona Beach, FL paper, a Korean American immigrant tracked down a veteran of the 24th Infantry Division who had took him under his [...]
Saddam Makes Fan Death Seem Rational
Saddam Hussein’s diaries have revealed that the late dictator feared catching AIDS in prison:
When Saddam found out his U.S. military guards were also using his laundry line to dry clothes, he wrote that he demanded they stop, according to the excerpts.
“I explained to them that they are young and they could have young people’s diseases,” [...]
At Least It Doesn’t Have Chinese Student Protesters
And for something completely different, we have this piece of culturally insensitive, NSFW fun. Note the expression on the face of the girl to the left.
(HT to reader)
On the Home Front: “All ya 20 and 30-somethings are a bunch of slackers!”
In a series of articles back stateside, it appears that Gen-Yers and Gen-Xers are getting written up as the slacker generation, growing-up with more privileges, education and prosperity than the older generations, but having less of the discipline, drive, focus and wisdom of the past. For example, it has been people in their late 20’s [...]
Uwe! Uwe! Uwe!
Uwe Boll is now my hero.
This is Uwe Boll’s world. We’re just squatting in it.
From Wired.
North Korea? Zimbabwe? China?
Where might you hear a government investigator say the following?
Freedom of speech is an American concept, so I don’t give it any value.
Find out here.
An Ecological Riddle
What’s twice the size of the continental United States and contains 100 million tons of plastic?
Click here for the answer.
So, I Guess She’s Charging More than £130 an Hour Now
It seems the very, very cute former Oxford math wiz who was turning tricks for £130 an hour has moved up in the world (perhaps NSFW).
Things to ponder:
“People think escorting is sleazy and terrible but I don’t see it like that,” she says. “I’ve always had a high sex drive—and now I’m getting all the [...]
State Capitols Project
If you ever find yourself bored, stop by photographer Edward Crim’s gallery of US state capitol buildings.
So stimulating, it should be declared NSFW!

