Saturday, June 5, 2010

Sunday linkfest! (8/2/09)

Get ready, y'all—bad-news bears up in here. (Also gross-news bears. Thanks, haggis.)

  • Haggis (sheep's stomach filled with offal), Scotland's signature dish, may have English origins! OMG! Let the infighting begin.

Haggis: Ew, Ew, EW!


Scientists suggest robots of the future could be less Jetsons and more Terminator. This could be a problem.


You're going to have to work harder than that to turn me away, Tea-Drinkers!

  • Ants with "a fatal attraction to electricity" have invaded the UK. Perhaps Parliament should get cracking on those immigration laws, after all.

Just sing the "Electric Slide" to yourself. (Come on, now. You knew that reference was inevitable.)

  • Emma Watson, aka Hermione Granger, is the descendant of a convicted 16th-century witch. (Also, Watson grew up in a town 100 miles away from where the witch lived. It's so cute, this little island where families are anchored to one spot for centuries. However do y'all manage to be so adorable?)

Emma Watson at her most Hermione-ish.

Linkfest: completed. And the weekend, tragically, draws to a close. Catch y'all on the flip side!

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