March 15, 2006

Anomalies of Nature - a site referring to all kinds of crazy things. The author would also like you all to get rich! Main site - WARNING: extrememly unnavigable.

NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS! You no longer need to pay the $225 for the books because the author has retired (what?)! This bud's for you, Chy. (Also, buy property in Vanuatu!)

  • Heh. Now ye know why bees hum.
  • Only very tangentially related is this post from December 16, 2005. Crazy Rulers of The World rocked (I laughed! I cried! I said "WTF?!??"), and I bought the book but haven't read it yet (It should rock too.)
  • It's probably just me, but when I read this it sounds like Barnabas Collins's voice in my head.
  • Damn. I really want some apple pie with crunchy, flaky pastry right now. /heads off to donate stem cells
  • This guy's bell has been rung one too many times... For example, if you happened to think that 1,3,8,19,21 & 32 were your luckiest numbers, you might be somewhat dismayed to find that they add up to 84 which is way outside the Bell Curve preferred range of 100 - 176. Your chances of capturing a major win with this combination of numbers would probably be something like 4-5 times less than with, say, 8,15,17,19,35,44
  • Pffft - everyone knows that!
  • Pete, I see your aura. Put your pants back on.
  • Sweet. Bookmarked for later when not experiencing own personal anomolies. Monkey say "Eee ee"
  • MonkeyFilter: Monkey say "Eee ee." MonkeyFilter: NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS!