Culture Buzz This is why no one should go to Wal-mart after midnight. Leave no cookie uneaten.
I just hope Elmo was a willing participant in this. He seemed to enjoy it so chances are he was.
TV Buzz “C” is for Cookie and “M” is for meme. But “A” is for Awesome, which is what this is.
Artist John Cherevka shows us what our childhood friend looked like before Sesame Street made him all warm and fuzzy. Visit his deviantART page to see more of his works.
Culture Buzz Artist and avid cyclist Mike Joos does an ongoing series of illustrations depicting various geek icons on their bikes. From Spider-Man to Dale Earnhardt, everyone loves a good bike ride. Yes, Dale Earnhardt is a geek icon. NASCAR fans are nerds.
Sesame Street meets The Fantastic Four. I like how Bert and Ernie are now a single, conjoined super hero.
Culture Buzz Chewbacca as various celebrity puns, because it's Wookiee Wednesday. Happy Wookiee Wednesday!
SNL destroyed childhoods this weekend when they “accidentally” unmasked Cookie Monster at the end of the episode.
Cookie Monster wants to host SNL, and has made this audition tape to show just how serious he is (and boy is he serious). Help get him on the show by going to his Facebook page and clicking “like”.
It's important for kids to learn the proper time and place to use adult words. Like when cookies are being withheld.
I knew some day, the gluttonous ways of Cookie Monster would get him in trouble. As in this case, hunted down by some overly aggressive cookie rancher.
It's amazing the emotion that cupcakes can have. They all look as if they are terrified of the cookies they are so messily consuming. Their agony looks delicious though. [It's just like Jack Shepherd's post, but more.]
Cookie Monster sings with Rammstein. Das Krümelmonster sagt NEIN! (via Redux )
C is for Crooked, that's good enough for us. If we had the time, we'd totally have done a Rod Blagojevich parody with this Cabbage Patch Doll.