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Miss Cellania has links, doctored-up photos staring Miss C. herself and YouTube videos from anywhere and everywhere on the internet. If it's funny, you'll probably see it first on her blog. -Suzanne Broughton

Miss Cellania has a site that is to die for. Whenever it’s time for a bit of a smile, interspersed with a gaffaw or two, I head on over there. -Compass Points

If you’re jonesing for more links you may want to visit Miss Cellania’s blog. Or should I say blogs. She’s like the blogosphere’s version of that Jamaican family from In Living Color. She has more blogs than they had jobs. If she starts contributing to one more blog I’m going to stage an intervention. -Cynical-C

I could never in a million years come up with half the wonderful facts, news, links et al that pepper every post she creates. -Mad Baggage

It’s a fantastic set of funny and interesting links, jokes and pictures that she compiled *every day*!   -Neatorama

She finds the coolest, funniest stuff day after day. How on earth she does this I have no clue. -NYC Educator

I don't even know how I found Miss C, but I remember the first time I was there, I burned my chocolate chip cookies. I just couldn't stop browsing! Fun stuff over there.   -Boomer Chick

If you're not regularly heading over and reading her well compiled, link-filled-goodness posts already, then maybe you should take a step back and do some self reflection and introspection to make sure your life is headed the direction it needs to be and that you're on a path that is fulfilling to you and your fellow man, as a person and as an American. -Hoodlumman

Funniest woman alive. -Pixie

It is quite possibly one of the most extensive sites I have seen for links to humourous content. It is a virtual encyclopedia for a myriad of different jokes on different topics and still growing. So a good site and worth checking out, theres definitely something for everyone, or anyone whos up for a laugh that is!   -Mr. Joe Blog

BTW - you quite possibly put together the best, most well researched content on the web, bigtime kudos to you!  -Anita B

One place I keep going back to is Miss Cellania. She really has it going on over there. Her posts are chock full of stuff I've never seen before, along with a few old favorites I had forgotten about. Anyone that can consistently come up with that much good stuff deserves kudos. -Blue Beaver Beer

Miss Cellania - is a great read, and there’s more than enough laughs to kill an evening with, on any given day. Miss C has her fingers on the pulse of every joke on the web that you haven’t seen yet. -Saskboy

(Funny, if a tad lowbrow)  - Utopia Moment

Fabulous as usual..I appreciate all of the effort..and I am truly humbled.  -Homo Escapeons

I'm not even sure why I thought her post is funny, but it is. That's all you're getting from me. Go read it.  -konagod

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18May

Crop Circles

Don't you just love crop circles? The last couple of years we've seen some really imaginative ones... and some that make you just scratch your head and wonder what they were thinking. The stories we used to hear as kids were that aliens made crop circles as messages to spaceships flying above earth. I'm not even going to entertain those thoughts, because the real story is WAY more fascinating. Crop circles are an art form. Those who make them are artists. The medium is a bit weird, and viewing can be tough. The creation of such art is often illegal. Those who do it are dedicated, persistant, and serious as all get out. Read a bit about them at the Crop Circle Makers website. See some examples of their work. And read the story of the Circle Makers. Today, designing and creating crop circles is much easier with the help of autocad and other computer design program.




Nice Crop Circles

There are some standard steps in creating crop circles, and I've found a nifty how-to site.

Crop Circle Quest has some nice pictures of crop circles seen in Canada. If you liked those, here are some more pictures of circles.

Muppet fans will love this one, even if it was photographed in 1948.

Crop circles have even been used for advertisements.

You have to start somewhere, but I'd recommend learning from and with an experienced artist, because an amateur job might give aliens a bad name. What would Jor-El or Mr. Spock think of this lousy job?

You may want to display your sense of humor in a circle.

If you seriously want to read more about crop circles, go to The Adventure. It may take all day to read, but you'll be well-informed afterward.


CROP CIRCLE MEANINGS
If crop circles are supposed to be a messages (like billboards) to UFOs, what do they mean? Top possible translations:
15. "Got Milk?"

14. "Last Planet Before the Skyway"

13. "Clean Restrooms, 12 Miles"

12. "When in Southern California, Visit Universal City"

11. "Neptune Starbucks, Open 'Til Midnight"

10. "Rooty Tooty Fresh and Fruity", Only at Intergalactic House of Pancakes"

9. "McDonald's Next Exit, Mothership Drivers Eat Free"

8. "Marvin the Martian Was Here"

7. "Sigourney Lives!"

6. "Honk, if You Love Shatner"

5. "For a good time, call Jolly Green Giant ... 555-NIBLETS"

4. "'Star Trek Nemesis,' 12 / 13 / 02"

3. "Gort! Klaatu barada Hooters!"

2. "Welcome to Earth: An AOL Time-Warner Company"

And the number one translation of alien crop circle signs:

"You Must Be This Tall to Invade"

Thought for today: If aliens would consider us insane when they see crop circles, what could they possibly think when they see football?

This post originally appeared on November 9, 2005.

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Reader Comments (10)

..that little pigskin fellow sure knows how to operate those robots
11.09.05 @ 11:03PM | Unregistered Commenterlee william
...A belated Happy Good Friday, and for the weekend have a Happy Easter.
04.14.06 @ 01:02AM | Unregistered CommenterHale McKay
This one is new to me but I thought you told us you had something lined up so that you could/would end the redos? I been rooting for you!
04.14.06 @ 01:03AM | Unregistered CommenterDick
I thought number one would be:

"FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY, STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM THIS ROCK FULL OF NUTJOBS!!!!!!!"

But hey, that's just me....
04.14.06 @ 06:50AM | Unregistered CommenterCarl
Hale, Friday has barely started, you aren't belated yet!

Dick, its scheduled, but hasn't happened yet. I don't want to tempt fate by assuming too much.

Carl, I may add a reader-generated list to this post. Yours is very apt!
04.14.06 @ 07:01AM | Unregistered CommenterMiss Cellania
MC, I love your choice of topics. Also, Wizard of Id is one of my fav comics. Cool.

Happy holiday to you and yours.
04.14.06 @ 01:10PM | Unregistered CommenterEd Bremson
According to Colin Andrews, the scientific consultant for the movie Signs, 20 percent of crop circles remain unexplained. Andrews says there's magnetic activity involved. Other scientists explain they're weather-related. And some people believe extraterrestrials caused them.

Yeah, right!

I say they're all hoaxes.
04.14.06 @ 01:38PM | Unregistered Commenterrockyjay
A great laugh, MC. Happy Easter.

You are invited to my 200th post party over the weekend, in which all on my bloglist will be featured!
04.14.06 @ 02:16PM | Unregistered CommenterJean-Luc Picard
A great post. I think it's funny that people STILL believe aliens make them. Although Jean-Luc would have a better idea than we do, of course.
04.14.06 @ 09:55PM | Unregistered CommenterSaur Kraut
The origin of crop circles is a tractor with a stuck steering column...the rest is the farmer's kids, screwing with their stick-in-the-mud parents...
05.18.08 @ 05:07AM | Unregistered CommenterCropCircleAnalyzerFeathers

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