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  • Maids in Japan

    CNN has an article on “Maid Cafes” in Japan, a popular place for some otaku.

    Maids rule in Japan’s nerd nirvana

    TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) — “Welcome home, Master,” says the maid as she bows deeply, hands clasped in front of a starched pinafore worn over a short pink dress.

    This maid serves not some aristocrat but a string of pop-culture-mad customers at a “Maid Cafe” in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, long known as a Mecca for electronics buffs but now also the center of the capital’s “nerd culture”.

    “When they address you as ‘Master’, the feeling you get is like a high,” says Koji Abei, a 20-year-old student having coffee with a friend at the Royal Milk Cafe and Aromacare.

    “I’ve never felt that way before.” [CNN]

    I’ve been aware of the whole maid thing in Japan for a while just due to the amount of anime shows about maids. They are a whole genre in and of themselves. Everything from victorian romance type stories to action shows with robot maids to catgirl maids. But for some reason the idea of going to a maid cafe just sounds… wrong. It just sounds like too much of a bad joke. I especially like the line in the article about being able to get your ears cleaned (WHAT?). It actually is probably mostly an extremly focused version of what I’ve heard of called cosplay cafes, where the waitresses are dressed like characters from various anime shows.

  • Grapetastic Tomatoes

    Someone online mentioned an odd variety of tomatoes today:

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    Is it a grape or a tomato! Make up your mind!

  • Squirrels on Crack

    The idea of a squirrel on crack scares the crap out of me.

    Squirrels go nuts on crack

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    squirrels, digging up stashes

    SQUIRRELS are getting hooked on crack cocaine — hidden by addicts in gardens.

    They are digging up the stashes and eating the mega-addictive drug, which comes in small chunks.

    Several have been spotted behaving bizarrely in Brixton, South London, since a police blitz against pushers and users.

    One resident said: “My neighbour said dealers had used my garden to hide crack.

    “Just an hour earlier I’d seen a squirrel digging in the flower-beds.

    “It was ill-looking and its eyes looked bloodshot, but it kept on desperately digging. It seems a strange thing to say, but it seemed to know what it was looking for.”

    Crack squirrels are a recognised problem in America. They are common in parks used by addicts in New York and Washington DC. [The Sun Online]

    Has anyone else heard of this problem with crack squirrels in America? Should I be frightened? The squirrels in my backyard always look a bit crazed and hyper. I’ll have to start carrying a bat to fend them off when I go out to the car.

  • AOL on Crack

    Adrants has links to two videos from AOL promoting their new service AIM mail.

    To promote its new AIM Mail, AOL has a couple of strange online videos, created by ATTIK. One has a receptionist drifting into a daydream which consists of superhero midgets…oops…dwarfs…oops…little people giving her a tickle attack. The other has a pair of sushi falling in love only to have one killed by getting eaten. Both end with @aim addresses and no other form of linkage.

    Once at the AIM Mail site, there are blogs that promote the videos. The videos can be viewed HERE and HERE. [Adrants]

  • NASA Violates Spiritual Rights

    Those damn people at NASA! How dare they? 🙂

    Russian astrologer sues NASA over comet experiment

    MOSCOW (AFP) – A Russian astrologer has taken legal action against NASA for compensation, claiming that the US space agency’s bombardment of the Tempel 1 comet will upset her horoscope and violates her spiritual rights.

    The experiment, in which NASA fired a projectile the size of a fridge at the comet Monday, was an attack on “the holy of holies,” Marina Bai’s law suit claims, according to Russian press reports. Her suit, filed at a Moscow court, claims violation of her “life and spiritual values.” [Yahoo! News]

  • Powerpuff Girls Anime!?

    I’m still a bit speechless on this one. The images are kind of funky looking. I still can’t decide if this will be a good thing or a bad thing.

    Powerpuff Girls Anime Announced
    Plans for a Powerpuff Girls anime were announced at the Tokyo Animation Fair. A joint venture between Toei Animation, Aniplex, and Cartoon Network, the new project will be tentatively titled “Demashitaa! Powerpuff Girls Z.” Posters from the booth can be seen on AV Watch here and here. [via Anime News Network]

  • Would You Let Your Kid Go?

    From CNN.com:

    Jackson hosts 200 kids at Neverland party

    LOS OLIVOS, California (AP) — Christmas came early for some 200 children who got to play at Michael Jackson’s amusement park and meet Santa Claus.

    “I hope you have a wonderful day. Merry Christmas. I love you,” the pop singer called out to the children Friday from the driveway of his estate.

    Jackson, who faces trial next year on child molestation charges, appeared happy during the few minutes he spoke to the arriving throng.

    One of the youngsters shouted, “We love you.”

    “I love you more,” Jackson replied before putting an umbrella over his head and walking back toward his house. [cnn.com]

    If I was a parent I’m not sure I’d want my kids going anywhere near him.

  • Oh. My. God.

    Okay, someone needs to stop coming up with ideas for reality shows. This is getting ridiculous.

    New Fox Show: Adoptee IDs dad for $100K

    NEW YORK (AP) — The Fox network said Tuesday it will air a special next month, “Who’s Your Daddy?”, where a daughter given up for adoption as an infant attempts to guess the identity of her birth father for a $100,000 prize.

    Activists in the adoption community immediately attacked the special, which will air for 90 minutes on January 3.[cnn.com]

    I don’t even want to think about what will be next.

  • How to Kill a Mockingbird

    In case you ever wondered what To Kill a Mockingbird was about.

    How to Kill a Mockingbird

    It’s the true story of To Kill a Mockingbird. Complete with pirates, robots, slaves, lasers, flaming sharks, ninjas, the moon, and a pickle, done in Flash. [via jenett.radio] [via waxy]

  • I Just Can’t Think of a Title for This One

    In the world of bizzare news:

    Pickled cats thrown at police

    Hamilton woman angry at police confiscation of pickled snakes so threw a jar of pickled kittens at them

    It has been revealed a Hamilton woman was so angry about police taking her three preserved snakes that she stormed into the station and threw a jar of pickled kittens at the counter.

    The jar shattered. [NZCity News]

    I personally think the sentence “It has been revealed a Hamilton woman was so angry about police taking her three preserved snakes that she stormed into the station and threw a jar of pickled kittens at the counter.” would make a great entry into the Bulwer-Lytton Contest.