Nominate Scary Stundies for October

From the renowned bastion of lawlessness that is the Great White North:



Well, when you consider our somewhat lax adherence to speed limits, and our national pass time of smuggling stuff back from shopping trips in the US*, he's not all that far off....





*The recent increases in the limits we're allowed to bring back without paying duty have really thrown me for a loop. I keep catching myself about to smuggle things I don't even have to smuggle.
 
Well, when you consider our somewhat lax adherence to speed limits, and our national pass time of smuggling stuff back from shopping trips in the US*, he's not all that far off....





*The recent increases in the limits we're allowed to bring back without paying duty have really thrown me for a loop. I keep catching myself about to smuggle things I don't even have to smuggle.

You're just in it for the thrills, aren't you?
 
*The recent increases in the limits we're allowed to bring back without paying duty have really thrown me for a loop. I keep catching myself about to smuggle things I don't even have to smuggle.

 
Fart-propelled dragonflies, using the said dragonflies as a scapegoat for everything, hilarious absurdity in general, bizarre logic, unidentified sky objects are gigantic fart-powered dragonflies, and a hilarious drawing (post 126).

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=266378

I personally don't think it's satire, although there is the old adage "sufficiently advanced satire is indistinguishable from the rantings of a woo".

Never nommed a stundie before, so mods if it's not stundieworth then remove my nomination - thanks!
 
Fart-propelled dragonflies, using the said dragonflies as a scapegoat for everything, hilarious absurdity in general, bizarre logic, unidentified sky objects are gigantic fart-powered dragonflies, and a hilarious drawing (post 126).

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=266378

I personally don't think it's satire, although there is the old adage "sufficiently advanced satire is indistinguishable from the rantings of a woo".

Never nommed a stundie before, so mods if it's not stundieworth then remove my nomination - thanks!

I don't think its satire either. I noticed on some of the links the OP provided he/she had also left comments along the same veins. I think this is just a person weirdly obsessed with insects and woo.
 
I don't think its satire either. I noticed on some of the links the OP provided he/she had also left comments along the same veins. I think this is just a person weirdly obsessed with insects and woo.

I have just discovered Allan lately.
The nom is just one of his contributions that would qualify.
JU might like his take on the Juno spacecraft and small aircraft crashes.
 
Well, we do sometimes do that. Sure, it sucks, but it's so much cheaper!

The way I see it you've got 2 options:

1. Drink the good US beer (Rogue, Liberty, Great Lakes Brewing and other smaller breweries know what they're doing); or
2. Brew your own. (I'm going to have 23 liters of Scottish ale for about $40 outlay in a couple of weeks)
 
Oh and coming to a theater near you soon: September Stundie Finals!

Now taking casting suggestions.
 
From the comments section of a website that supposedly debunks helocentricity
http://www.wildheretic.com/heliocentric-theory-is-wrong-pt1/#E
Ha! Fun stuff! Have you ever thought about the astronauts leaving earth’s atmosphere while “travelling” to the moon? They would have to exit a big ball jetting along at 67,000 mph and rotating 1000 mph and not get crushed when they hit space going exactly 0. Even if there was no impact because space is a vacuum (the theory), once they exited the earth rotation and high speed trajectory, they would be hard-pressed to catch the earth barreling away at breakneck speed and probably have to wait for a whole year until it returned back to their vicinity via its particular orbit. Unless of course, their space ship does better than 67,000 mph. Yee haw! Imagine air-travel if that existed! Dinner in Paris and back to the states in under an hour!
 
Not surprisingly the site is a favorite of some on the clueless forum.
 

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