The British are coming!
5 March 2009Sometimes you get funny messages when you try to open websites which have access by non-US IP addresses restricted. Here’s what happens at Colbert Nation (text duplicated below for easier reading):

The British are coming! The British are coming!
Dear Great Britain,
We’re terribly sorry, but full episodes of The Colbert Report are not available.
But please don’t send any Red Coats in retaliation at this time, as you CAN experience the truthiness at FXUK.
I’m hopping on The Ting Tings bandwagon
13 January 2009All aboard for British indie electro-pop with catchy hooks. The Ting Tings are playing in London in a few months but the tickets are all sold out and really expensive. I might buy some anyway, just because this seems like a fun concert. Also, I want to see British bands while I’m here in London. Home field advantage. Does that apply here?
This is “Great DJ“. It has a fun chorus for singing. Best heard at a high volume.
Kind of a cool video for “Shut Up and Let Me Go“.
…Hey!
“That’s Not My Name“. I don’t know about you, but I wish I had a bass drum with me at all times so that I could be like this:
Journal of Mind and Behavior
13 November 2008I want a subscription to the Journal of Mind and Behavior. It’s awkward, though, because I am currently living in England.
I almost wrote “behaviour”.
In British English, “sprinkles” are called
29 October 2008“Hundreds-and-thousands“. Presumably, I was told, because there are “hundreds and thousands” of them.
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