Archive for December, 2007
Want to Encourage People to Travel? Make a Plane Crash Video!
So what’s the least likely thing you could do to get people to try your travel agency? A funny plane crash video, perhaps?
26Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
Wants For Sale: Buy a Painting of an Item and The Artists Purchase That Item
Wants For Sale is a very cool site run by two NYC illustrators (and couple) Christine and Justin. They’re selling paintings of things they want for the retail price of the item and then using the proceeds to buy it- buy their painting of an iPhone for $432.42 and they go out and get one [...]
25Dec2007 | Shea Gunther | Comments | ContinuedMerry Christmas from snarfd!
A video Christmas card from snarfd, courtesy of Straight No Chaser.
25Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
New Toothbrush Swaps Toothpaste for Solar Power
A Japanese company thinks their Soladey solar powered toothbrush will put the squeeze on toothpaste manufacturers.
24Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Four Squeezins’ Manualist Music Magic
The Four Squeezins play Christmas music by squeezing their hands together. Think of it as a symphonic whoopee cushion.
23Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | ContinuedWeekend Reader: The Week’s Most Popular Snarfage
snarfd’s most popular posts for the week ending Friday, 21 December, 2007
22Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
New Study Reports the Obvious: Airport Security Theater Doesn’t Make Us Safer
Does anyone else get angry when walking through airport security? I see those douche-bag TSA agents pulling out peoples water bottles, droning on about 3 ounce plastic bags, and making me take off my damn shoes. I know that it’s not really making us any safer, any terrorist with half a brain will find a [...]
21Dec2007 | Shea Gunther | Comments | Continued
Utah Inmate Sues After Being Denied Religiously Prescribed Sword and Thor’s Hammer
As a born again Pastafarian it’s a little hard for me to rip on this guy, but I’ll do my best.
Michael Polk is serving time in a Utah prison for aggravated assault and robbery and is suing the Utah Department of Corrections because they won’t allow him to fully practice his religion- that of the [...]
I’m Just a Regular Everyday Normal Guy
This video is fizucking highlarious and is blowing up on YouTube, hitting just shy of a million views in the past month. Canadian comedian Jon Lajoie raps about how he’s a regular everyday normal guy.
I have an inside track on a very cool upcoming response video to this that I’ll be posting up here [...]
21Dec2007 | Shea Gunther | Comments | Continued
The Pocket Stache: Savior to the Facial Hair Challenged Everywhere
For most of my 20’s I was unable to grow any facial hair that didn’t make me look like a struggling 14 year old wanna be ’stache jockey. Then this year I decided I didn’t give a crap how I looked and resigned myself to looking patchish for as long as it took to grow [...]
21Dec2007 | Shea Gunther | Comments | Continued
Freak Wave Smashes Down on Coast Guard Boat
A photographer keeps snapping pictures as a 25-foot wall of water smashed down on a Coast Guard vessel.
21Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
The Crapping Christmas Statues of Catalonia
What’s that in the Nativity scene? Is that guy squatting? If so, he might be the caganer: the crapper.
21Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | ContinuedEddie Izzard Is Even Funnier in Legos
Why, of course we’re Eddie Izzard fans here at snarfd. He’s the first executive transvestite comedian, and that goes a long way.
We also love Legos. And stop-motion animation.
Put it all together, and you get another one of those little things that makes YouTube great:
Want more? Jump into this search.
Link: YouTube
Oklahoma Woman Ticketed for Sex-Crazed Pet Goats
An Oklahoma woman has been ticketed for allowing her pet goats to relieve themselves and mate in public view — on fenced, private property.
20Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued
snarfd Turns 1 Month Old, Celebrates a Half Million Visitors
Happy birthday to us. snarfd turned one month old today, celebrating a half million visitors and almost 700,000 pageviews. Thank you!
19Dec2007 | Chris Baskind | Comments | Continued

