November 18 2008

Suspend disbelief and pretend this picture (left) is real. (via Arbroath)

The World Wrestling Federation has been in a court battle with the World Wildlife Fund since 1994 over the rights to the “WWF” initials. Both parties came to an agreement — the World Wrestling Federation would use the “WWF” initials for limited use only. However, with wrestling becoming insanely popular in the late ’90s the “limited use” agreement became a hard thing to obey and the World Wildlife Fund to take the World Wrestling Federation to court yet again. But what if the two organisations just merged? The logo would look like this

Video link: A Kodak moment almost turned into tragedy recently at a popular Oregon coast viewpoint when a small child nearly tumbled over a towering cliff as she posed for a family photo.

Picture this: A gallery of abandoned swimming pools.

A trailer clip from the PS2 game ‘Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia’ has much too much sexual innuendo for a kids’ game.

The Japanese don’t have to commit a crime to enjoy some old-fashioned jail food with this prison themed restaurant. Even includes a faked breakout attempt.

Strange Products: Honda’s experimental walking assist device that helps support bodyweight.

Strange ads: Featuring Toby the dog’s new trick.

Video: A delightful montage of James Bond sex puns.

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3 Responses to “Bond Sex Puns and Other Choice Links”

  • Biscuit says:

    Hehe. Actwerly, when the whole WWE name change was happening at the start of the 00s, the logo I came up with had the Panda doing the eyebrow with “Can You Smell What the Panda is Cooking?” ‘neath it.

  • Jane says:

    Wow, there’s some horrible links next to that child falling video. I shouldn’t have let my curiousity get the best of me. I feel sick now :(

  • Tassles Mcgee says:

    Oh the writers of that Melody of Elemia game are messed up!

    Even if you didn’t have a dirty mind you would pick up the wrongness in that scene!

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