March 08, 2007
I'll never disrespect another scientist as long as I live
LB Buddy, if that whole being a mad scientist working with tiny fish thing doesn't work out, you can always use your particular, umm, scientific skills on the other end of the animal kingdom.
The black eye part was priceless---I've been a crappy mood since I woke up, but now I feel great. Something about that uncontrollable laughter for about 15 minutes really does the trick.
CONTENT WARNING: Since my Mom started reading the LLamas late last year, I've only had to do this a couple of time: Mom, don't follow the link.
UPDATE: I think the above story merits the honor of a link to Robbo's favorite video of all time:
SCIENCE!
Posted by Steve-O at March 8, 2007 08:37 AM | TrackBackI think I've seen a movie about this. On second thought that involved a Great Dane, um, nevermind...
Posted by: LB Budy at March 8, 2007 09:05 AMUm, uh, wow. I bet his kids don't bring him in to school for show and tell.
Posted by: rbj at March 8, 2007 09:42 AMHI MOM!
Posted by: agent bedhead at March 8, 2007 01:20 PMGeez, talk about doing a "job."
Posted by: GroovyVic at March 8, 2007 02:54 PMtwo blog contribution-put'em up....
http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=26113&fr=my-vert-vid-top
I thought the above was Robbo's favorite...
http://www.craftsbury.com/sculling/newsletter/camper_profiles.htm?id=23
It should get an NC17 rating just for the "trou".
FYI coming to you straight from the McCain fundraiser in NYC at the Hudson Theater--in case anyone wonders it was extremely well attended. Any suggested llama merchandise for the 2 year old boy who keeps saying "I wanna see the llamas" (at Central park zoo) he is mad for llamas....