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*CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE* — so yes, NSFW! Stephen Torrence — Jonathan Coulton’s “First of May,” a very raunchy little number, performed in sign language. I even had backup signers for this one! Click “more” for a transcript of the signs alongside the song lyrics.

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Little Kitten – Tim Minchin’s Pope Song

by podblack on April 30, 2010

LANGUAGE WARNING! Definitely not safe to be played at work…

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Hitler On Chiropractic Evidence Mashup (adult content) — this one is for Dr Rachael Dunlop. (BTW — this appears to have been hosted on Dr Richard Wiseman’s YouTube channel…)

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Happy Cephalopodmas To You Too!

by podblack on December 25, 2008

Now, I’m not the one who tends towards getting lyrical in a blog post, like my dear Digital Cuttlefish — so I’ll respond to their post with my all-time favourite song of the season. I really miss Kirsty McColl’s work: Includes the lyrics, (which are kind of NSFW in a rather oddly charming way, when [...]

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Little Kitten – Are You British In Bed?

by podblack on May 5, 2008

Actually, probably okay for work… but rather amusingly cheeky. Could cause raised eyebrows, as it’s clearly advertising lubricant. What is meant by lubricant? Well, that’s actually one of the questions they ask you… The creator of the site says on his blog: They’ve got a new product out in the UK called Touch Massage, or [...]

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The Sarah Silverman Of Skepticism

by podblack on March 27, 2008

“You’re the Sarah Silverman of skepticism, Sturgess. You don’t drink alcohol and you make jokes that people don’t get.” — P. Hmmph. I think he’s just a grumpy-pants because I had baby octopus for dinner last night… took a photo of it with my phone and sent it to him, with the header “I’M EATING [...]

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Astro-God, Astro-God… The Amazing Astro-God!!

by podblack on February 11, 2008

Apparently the Bible is now available in Manga form… “The Bible as Graphic Novel, With a Samurai Stranger Called Christ”. Mr. Akinsiku says his Son of God is ?a samurai stranger who?s come to town, in silhouette,? here to shake things up in a new, much-abridged version of the Bible rooted in manga, the Japanese [...]

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