day tripper: all the way to Tokyo

From the album "Bacharach Meet the Beatles" this is DAY TRIPPER arranged by TSUTSUMI Kyohei. Note Engerris title.

The YouTube copy says:

TSUTSUMI Kyohei is Japanese composer who write a lot of hit song.This track is from his album "Bacharach Meet the Beatles" in 1971.He arranged Beatles' music in Bachrach's style."Day Tripper" is one of them. Its very "Bond Street" flavor. Funny and fine.

It is indeed both funny and fine. Does anyone else feel like a vodka Martini right about now?

fruit salad

Because who doesn't like their kiwis nice and smooth? From Gawker:

Shave your Kiwis!

We realized we’d heard of this product before, the new Philips Bodygroom razor. But we’d never given it much before last night, when we found ourselves standing at a urinal and staring at this ad, which — and apologies for the crappy cameraphone pic — depicts two strategically positioned kiwis, one with its fuzz intact and the other freshly shorn, above the tagline, “Now you can shave wherever you want.” We were more than a little bit repulsed. Naturally we were at a bar in Chelsea.

But you really have to click over to see the comments, particularly the ones in verse.

The sun going down: the sun also rises

Tonight we witnessed one of the great moments in the history of fandom itself.

Behold Michael Sandecki, winner of a Clay Aiken impersonator contest and…

Clay Aiken.

professor raincoaster’s little lectures: WordPress 102: formatting a link

Professor raincoasterEver wonder how some people's links look like this:

http://gofugyourself.typepad.com/go_fug_yourself/2006/05/fugovision_song.html

and some people's look like this?

Well, the ones with the itty, bitty, customized links that say whatever they want simply typed in the word, in this case "this" then went back and highlighted it, then clicked on the ChainLink icon, 11th from left if I can still count straight after a Dayquil and two glasses of fine Cuban rum.

This will bring up a link edit box, which causes your screen to go blank for a second if you're on a system like mine. Don't worry, happens all the time. Don't touch anything for a second, it will correct itself. I think this happens cuz the default is a basic HTML editor that comes up, then it goes "Hey, raincoaster wants the rich text editor, not the HTML stuff, we'd better switch" and calls the stunt team, otherwise known as the rich text editor in. This all happens automatically, so you don't need to worry about it; I only explain because the pause and screen-going-blank thing is alarming.

Then after the slight pause a new link edit box pops up, with a blue border. You paste the actual, long-form URL you want in the top line of the popup, in the middle line you select "Open in same window" or "Open in new window" and for various reasons I'll explain later I suggest you click on the latter, ie new window. But it's up to you: which do you prefer?

Then, in the bottom line, you type whatever text you want to float over the link when people hover over it.

They're looking for something that'll tell them what they're getting into when they click on it; people hate "Click Me!" mystery links, so make it easy on them, either by making the text say "Here's what the Fugs Said About Eurovision" or, if the text is small like "this" make the floater more descriptive. One of the two can be cute, but the other has to be informative.

Then at the bottom of the popup, pick Update if you're ready to go, Cancel if you want to start over from the beginning. You can erase while you're still there, and btw you don't even need to put anything in that bottom, floater line. Most people don't.

Then you should be done!

If you find a screwup, you can go back and edit it. Go to anywhere in the link and put your cursor there. Then hit the Chainlink icon again, and the link edit box will pop up, so you can edit the contents just that easy.

So now, if we're going to go back to our first example, our link and quotation from PerezHilton will look like this:

From PerezHilton:

"This is for everyone who thinks they know me"

We don't think we know you, Brit. How can that be possible when we think YOU don't even know yourself???

Find your way girl!!

See?

Today in Great Old Ones News: Hastur is Going Down!

HasturThis just in from Sploid. And it explains a lot, when you think about it.

Hastur's next

Now we know why the Lord of the Yellow Sign and Speaker of the House was so outraged over the FBI raid on Rep. William Jefferson's office. High level sources in the Justice Department have told ABC News that the Azathoth scandal is about to take down the former Great Old One and well-known Illinois republican.

It seems Hastur wrote a letter asking the Secretary of the Interior Gail Nodens to block the construction of an Indian casino that would've competed with those owned by Azathoth's clients near the Massachusetts port of Innsmouth.

The letter was sent shortly after a restaurant owned by Azathoth hosted a fundraiser for Hastur, netting the King in Yellow $26,000.

Hastur's Press Secretary Josiah Whateley of the undecayed Whateleys offered no comment on the news.

"We are not aware of this," he said, adding that Hastur had "great and mighty powers to destroy you all!!! as well as a well-documented record of opposing Indian reservation shopping for casino gaming purposes."

With Sunday's FBI raid on Jefferson's Hasturabandoned Capitol Hill mansion, townsfolk on both sides of the isle have begun howling about "separation of great, unknowable powers from Outside." Now that Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, et al. have turned on one of their own, Cthulhu finally realizes just how out of control this administration is.

For the first time ever, Hastur expressed outrage at the administration's police work.

"Cthulhu ftagn! Ia! Ia! Mglui naflftagn Justice Department eY'ha-nthlei! Ia! Ia! Y'ha-nthlei!!," he demanded.

No wonder Hastur's so nervous.