Oh Topanga!;
Danielle Fishel from Boy Meets World. 

Oh Topanga!;

Danielle Fishel from Boy Meets World

Here’s one for all you Matrix lovers out there. An Oldie but with a pretty great twist don’t you think? 

Cool Geek Pic of the day;  (wonder what happens when you walk on this? ) 

Cool Geek Pic of the day;  (wonder what happens when you walk on this? ) 

Michael Jackson - Behind the Mask Project: 

This video is 100% fan created and edited by the MJ estate. 

Any MJ fan Needs to see this…. Totally Epic

Gears of War Cosplay
Costs almost $10,000! Damn! I’d totally want this if it wasn’t ridiculously priced. 

Gears of War Cosplay

Costs almost $10,000! Damn! I’d totally want this if it wasn’t ridiculously priced. 

Info-graphic of the day
What happens on the internet EVERY 60 Seconds

Info-graphic of the day

What happens on the internet EVERY 60 Seconds

Dave Chappelle is back, bitches!
The beloved comic is planning a new TV show with a paid subscription service like Netflix, Sony’s Crackle, or Hulu, which are now competing in the original programming game, a plugged-in source told Flash.
“Dave Chappelle’s going back to TV,” tattled our insider. “It’s not for a network. It’s for Netflix or Crackle or some other subscription service.”
Chappelle had one of the biggest flameouts in show business history when he abruptly went MIA in 2005, bolting his top-rated “Chappelle’s Show” in its third season. The funnyman shocked the world when he walked away from the $50 million Comedy Central would have paid him over the next two years.
“I felt like some kind of prostitute or something. If I feel so bad, why keep on showing up to this place?” Chappelle confessed to Oprah Winfrey when he returned from his strange pilgrimage to South Africa. “The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching.”
More recently, Chappelle has been dropping by comedy clubs from Los Angeles to San Francisco for surprise standup gigs, calling himself the “Big Foot of Comedy” because “you never know when he’s going to show up.”
A source at Hollywood’s Laugh Factory said Chappelle has been trying out fresh material: “It’s all new.
He started off talking about his career and what he’s going to do now, because someone like him can’t do ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ He’s obviously working on some new project.”
Chappelle’s been joking about his stalled career and riffing about President Obama, but not all of it has been side-splitting hilarity. “It was really depressing. He was talking about the past, about the show,” said a comedy circuit veteran who caught a Chappelle gig at The Comedy Store in L.A.
“Not that many people walk away from a show like that on Comedy Central and get a second chance. But he’s still incredible.” Chappelle appeared super-sober, said our source: “People were offering him [marijuana], but he wasn’t taking any.”
A move to a streaming service like Hulu would allow Chappelle to bypass the lack of creative control he claims he had at Comedy Central parent company Viacom.

Source: Strike Gently

Dave Chappelle is back, bitches!

The beloved comic is planning a new TV show with a paid subscription service like Netflix, Sony’s Crackle,
or Hulu, which are now competing in the original programming game, a plugged-in source told Flash.

“Dave Chappelle’s going back to TV,” tattled our insider. “It’s not for a network. It’s for Netflix or Crackle
or some other subscription service.”

Chappelle had one of the biggest flameouts in show business history when he abruptly went MIA in 2005,
bolting his top-rated “Chappelle’s Show” in its third season. The funnyman shocked the world when he
walked away from the $50 million Comedy Central would have paid him over the next two years.

“I felt like some kind of prostitute or something. If I feel so bad, why keep on showing up to this place?”
Chappelle confessed to Oprah Winfrey when he returned from his strange pilgrimage to South Africa.
“The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching.”

More recently, Chappelle has been dropping by comedy clubs from Los Angeles to San Francisco for
surprise standup gigs, calling himself the “Big Foot of Comedy” because “you never know when he’s
going to show up.”

A source at Hollywood’s Laugh Factory said Chappelle has been trying out fresh material: “It’s all new.

He started off talking about his career and what he’s going to do now, because someone like him can’t
do ‘Dancing with the Stars.’ He’s obviously working on some new project.”

Chappelle’s been joking about his stalled career and riffing about President Obama, but not all of it has been
side-splitting hilarity. “It was really depressing. He was talking about the past, about the show,” said a comedy
circuit veteran who caught a Chappelle gig at The Comedy Store in L.A.

“Not that many people walk away from a show like that on Comedy Central and get a second chance. But he’s
still incredible.” Chappelle appeared super-sober, said our source: “People were offering him [marijuana], but he
wasn’t taking any.”

A move to a streaming service like Hulu would allow Chappelle to bypass the lack of creative control he claims he
had at Comedy Central parent company Viacom.

Source: Strike Gently

You know the world is over when you see this

You know the world is over when you see this