First Fab Friday in February!
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February 1, 2008, 1:31 pm
Filed under: funny, random, weekend | Tags: album covers, february, funny, random
Filed under: funny, random, weekend | Tags: album covers, february, funny, random
Yes, that is the worst post title in blogging history, I’m not afraid to say it.
But this is the best day of the year (so far) for several reasons:
1. I have been paid today
2. The new episode of LOST is downloading on my laptop at home for me to devour when I get home.
3. I have finally nearly paid off said laptop (wasn’t that expensive really, I’m just forgetful about paying things off sometimes. Probably not a good idea to lend me money).
4. It’s February!!!!! See ya next year January, don’t let the door hit ya on the way out!
As you can see, I’m easily pleased.
Aaaand, just to give this post an actual point – these are hilaryarse:
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That last one is tremendous. ‘All my friends are dead’. 😆 Who in God’s name would buy an album like that.
Comment by Anthony February 1, 2008 @ 2:56 pmThe pictures are great and all but that word “hilaryarse” is the best thing ever.
By the way, since when is February not the first day of Spring? I always thought that each season is broken into 3 months and that Winter starts on the first day of November. October is Deireadh Fómhair in Irish (which means End Of Autumn) so shouldn’t November to January make up Winter? Damn that Ray D’Arcy fellow for bringing it up this morning.
Sidenote: When researching if Spring was a lie, I found out today that there’s an Irish Wikipedia called Vicipéid. After browsing it for a while, I established that Vicipéid is a silly name. It sounds made up and V isn’t actually a letter in the traditional Irish alphabet. People are actually going through the trouble of uploading articles about Tom Cruise (who wears a ridiculous bow tie in his picture).
Sorry, I’ve never ranted in a comment before. I just feel strongly about the seasons, Irish orthography and bowties.
Comment by Pedro Monscooch February 1, 2008 @ 9:12 pm