What . . . is Google Thinking?
Friday, October 2nd, 2009A basic search asking what something is will result in quite the extraordinary suggestion from Google:
“Why is . . .” Bonus Round:
(via Brian)
A basic search asking what something is will result in quite the extraordinary suggestion from Google:
“Why is . . .” Bonus Round:
(via Brian)
(via Brunchmaster)
(via RJ, via FilmDrunk)

This Summer, Dreyer’s Ice Cream has decided to go with a limited edition “economic recovery” themed ice cream:
“Red, White & No More Blues!”
It even comes with its own exclamation point.
Their tagline: “Recovery never tasted so good.”
Really.
They are using the economic recession as a marketing gimmick at a whole new level.
Some suggestions for alternate taglines:
• Looks like you’ll be eating ice cream for lunch and dinner this week!
• You’re not working, might as well get fat!
• Buy ice cream or diapers, make your choice!
• Strawberry and blueberry – the official flavors of valueless stocks!
• Red, White & Food Stamps!
• Find flavor while searching for hope!
The real recession-friendly ice cream:
the 99¢ McDonald’s soft-serve cone.
That’s some darn good Engrish . . . Recently seen at Yoshi Sushi in NYC’s East Village.
PinkCoyote.net calls it “creative grooming,” but I just call it mean. That being said, Sandra Hartness’ poodle creations are disturbingly perfect for The Tijuana of the Internet:
If you still don’t think this woman is crazy, check out some of her other poodle stylings:
Yes, there is a magazine called “Groomer to Groomer.” Dear god…