Transformers Mister Potatohead: Optimash Prime

Ten bucks? How is this not sold out yet? Why, it’s almost as clever as Darth Tater!

Optimash Prime

 

He’s modeled more on the 80’s cartoon Optimus than the version we’ll see in theaters soon — and yes, we’re going, even if Michael Bay is a no-talent clown — and he even comes with a mini semi-truck, just in case you forgot what he looks like when he’s not, you know, a potato.

From Uncrate, via the unexpectedly rich vein of commenter gold on Defamer.

 

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Safe and stylin’

Louis Vuitton shopping bagsLike most Canuckistanis, I, too, have a cupboard full of empty plastic bags in which once groceries nestled happily and, generally speaking, somewhat cooperatively, although it must be admitted there was that one incident between the canned beans and the eggs…but about that we do not speak. Those are the terms of the settlement, and we do not want to have to deal with a kitchen full of uniformed officers again.

Why, I just got rid of them last night around three.

Well, they weren’t actually in the kitchen, you understand; no, the plumbers have not yet finished with my kitchen (week three, but who’s counting?) and so I am keeping everything out of there as instructed ie: remove all items from kitchen, and even though they did not specifically say, ferinstance, “remove all cops” still it didn’t say “remove all cups” either and I did, so

yeah.

When the man yelled and the gunshot went off, I called the cops. As one does. And soon enough they were here, and lo, it is greatly reassuring to all of us who live in raincoaster global hq that even cops can’t get in unless we go out and let them in, for yea they tried and tried in vain and eventually the dispatcher just asked me to go out and let them in, which I did.

It wasn’t so much Good Cop, Bad Cop: more like Mutt and Jeff Cop, or Mute Cop, Loquacious Cop, or She’s A Chick, You Talk To Her Cop, I’m A Chick Cop, I’ll Handle The Talking Cop.

But they checked things out, gave their professional opinion that the place was bloody impenetrable except (and this is so useful, I should call the cops more often) for that spot in the back corner of the parkade where the razorwire was beat down and that’s where the binner is getting in, so yeah, gotta report that to the manager when he’s back on duty, asked me yet again if I knew a gunshot from a smashed window, and then they left, telling me they’d phone if they found out anything more about the gunshot incident.

Which, when you consider the roaring engine which immediately followed the shot, is unlikely.

Walking them back to the front door, through the hallway, I ran across a couple of my neighbors getting home and you know, lovely people, but that’s just too late for a girl that young to be out, even if it’s not a school night, but anyway, they nodded agreeably at me in Cantonese, as they always do, and I nodded back in Canadian, and they took in the two large, uniformed persons walking slowly behind me and did rather a double take, although I was not aware that the Chinese had such a concept: I thought it was a Jewish thing from New York, but anyway, to assuage their fears, be they in whatever language, I said, “Oh, just out on the street, nothing here” and they laughed, for indeed, what goes on out on the street is pretty much a joke, and then they nodded to us all in Cantonese and went into their apartment.

Where was I? Oh yes, at no point did the police enter my kitchen.

Just want to be clear about that.

Had they done so, they might have asked me why I had a cupboard so full of plastic grocery bags that I can barely close it.

And I would have replied, of course, I don’t have a dog.

Every now and again I get all fired up about the planet and shit, and take a whopping sackful of these things over to Maclean Park, the park where dogs are not allowed. You can identify it by the fact that there are always dogs there. Why doesn’t the City give up, I ask you?

Some of them at City Hall have actually given up, as in one corner of the park, attached to the chainlink fence around where home plate would be if anyone played baseball there, which they don’t as it is always full of dogs who would run off with your ball and then where would you be, eh? is a little plastic contraption with a small, official-looking sign suggesting that you deposit your plastic bags there, for unspecified but easily imagined “keep the park clean” uses.

So that’s what I do with my plastic bags.

This is what I obviously SHOULD do with my plastic bags. Particularly as I look good in an A-line.

Shopping bag dress

This lovely performance art piece has been brought to you by mleak

This was a project I started this summer. I began by collecting grocery bags, which I cut into sheets and ironed together to form a fabric, and then I used them to sew this dress, with a design loosely based on a 50s housewife style.

Then I took it shopping…

Most people just gave me strange, long looks, but a few asked me about it. Most just wanted to know if I was a designer, or what (I love how “I’m an art major” seems to be an excuse for anything). One of the employees wanted to know where he (?) could buy it, and then there was this one very curmudgeony old guy who started talking about industrial disposable aprons and saying “This isn’t anything new! This isn’t anything new!” I love my neighborhood.

…via the Manolo who rightfully points out this is yet another example of what you can get away with as long as you wear good shoes.

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Join the Harry Potter Challenge

Snape-a-go-goWell, get a move on.

We have, as of this typing, exactly 29 days before the July 21st release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Cold Hallows, the seventh and allegedly final book in the Hogwartian Mythos Cycle.

Which is, should you be a speedy reader, just enough time to get through all of the previous books, particularly if you read them before. If you read them before but you were drunk, it counts as reading them for the first time, for purposes of scorekeeping in this highly competitive international competition.

And no, watching the movies does not count, especially if you mostly just fast-forwarded and rewound and replayed all the parts with Luscious Lucius Malfoy until the DVD started to burn out on you.

For bonus points, you may also read the purportedly-but-not-confirmedly-false version of HPatDH which was posted on the internet last month. And you may do so here.

So what are you waiting for? Get to work!

GET TO WORK!

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quiz: has American culture ruined you?

American what?


You Have Not Been Ruined by American Culture


You’re nothing like the typical American. In fact, you may not be American at all.

You have a broad view of the world, and you’re very well informed.

And while you certainly have been influenced by American culture (who hasn’t?), it’s not your primary influence.

You take a more global philosophy with your politics, taste, and life. And you’re always expanding and revising what you believe.

Has American Culture Ruined You?

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Lambo whammo!

Plane vs car: guess who wins!

Countach

Now, it’s not really clear from the reporter’s description here, but it appears that a Cessna 172 (a delightful little plane, kind of the woody wagon of airplanes) full of FBI agents was taxiing to its hanger in Aurora, Oregon, when it collided with a Lamborghini Countach (an exquisite car, once the greatest performance vehicle in the world and still a work of art, although not so much after the accident) full of a cranky 69-year-old man, which happened to be crossing its path at speed.

A senior citizen playing chicken with a plane full of Feds. Whatever happened to simply plowing into the farmer’s market?

Should you be possessed of such a vehicle, this is one maneuver we do not recommend, for obvious reasons. Please make a note of it; we do not want to have to repeat ourselves.

Not only does the Countach sell for around $90,000 (the Cessna is less than 40k) {and btw what kind of low-rent spellchecker is this in Firefox that doesn’t know the word Countach, I mean like seriously) but it can apparently sustain enough damage that the repair bill totals more than the price of the car.

From OregonLive:

…One of the agents wrote in a report filed with the NTSB that the plane was “moving down the taxiway about to enter our hangar area, moving at about a fast walk and crossing a narrow inner taxiway perpendicular to us when the aircraft crunched to a sudden stop.

“Out the left side window of the aircraft I saw a small black sports car dart from under the prop moving to my left, gushing fluid,” the unidentified agent wrote.

Treit, a licensed pilot, says he had the right of way and that the pilot should have spotted him.

Treit, who lives in Aurora and owns a business at the small airport, this month filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, accusing the pilots of negligence. He is asking for $105,500 in damages.

I’m assuming the extra fifteen thousand is for his wounded dignity, but I must ask: just exactly how much dignity does a litigious 69-year-old man in a Countach actually possess?

UPDATE: Hey Farkers! I’m not 100% sure this one in the picture is the car, but it is the right year, the right colour, and it was wrecked around the same time, in the US. There aren’t that many of these babies around, so I’m betting this is the one. Probably the guys at WreckedExotics.com can help settle things. Click on the pic to go to its home page.

The car was moving at speed from right to left, and essentially tried to dart in front of the plane, which was moving about 5mph. At the risk of repeating myself, Do. Not. Do. This. Also: Planes have right-of-way on taxiways.

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