This page is going to be a combination of things. On the one hand, it will contain links to strange phenomena (UFO sightings, psychic predictions, etc.). On the other hand, I am going to point out a lot of places you can go to cut through the Miss Cleo haze. Psychic predictions and UFO's are fun--until someone gets ripped off. Hopefully, we can do our part to stop frauds and still have a laugh.
Here's a neat use of Flash--a Miss Cleo Soundboard. Call me now, darlin'.
For every Spider-Man, there must be a Green Goblin (and a Dr. Octopus and a Kingpin and a Scorpion and a Shocker and a ...). If you want to join the army of darkness, you can't just start pushing over grannies or stealing lunch money from nerds. Being an evil genius requires forethought and training...("I didn't spend six years at evil medical school to be called 'Mr. Evil' thank-you-very-much!").
A Step-by-Step Guide to joining the forces of darkness is required reading for any serious world-conqueror. There you will learn how to thwart the forces of good, pick out a potential career, determine a location for your evil lair, while getting fashion tips and help in selecting just the right evil laugh. Thanks to CableMan for this link!
This has got to be the funniest site on the entire Internet. I have to buy a new monitor, because I spewed coffee into the circuits of the old one. Please, swallow your drinks and visit The Earl Vickers Museum of Conceptual Art.
Jon Hansen admits he has too much time on his hands. Thus springs forth this cautionary tale for all stuffed animal lovers: The Tale of the Plush Cthulhu.
I'm not sure how to describe this one. Just watch it. Watch several episodes. Trust me. You'll either start laughing or run screaming. It's "the everyday happenings of weebl and sometimes weebl's friend bob" (the 'Which Pie is the Best' episode).
The mission of the USUFOIRC, according to the DREAMAN web site, is to help grassroots efforts at collecting and analyzing UFO sightings and other paranormal phenomena data. They are the parent organization of smaller groups, such as The ARC (Alternate Realities Center) and SAUN - the Southern Appalachia UFO Network. They provide all kinds of helpful hints--like What to do if you see a UFO. And you can find articles and webzines like: The American UFO Journal, The Bigfoot Chronicles, Ghostwriter, The Earth Forum, The Spiritualist and lots f UFO and space art galleries.
There are over 200 UFO sightings each month in the U.S. alone, according to The National UFO Reporting Center. Not only can you see the current statistics and the latest details of each and every UFO report in the country, but you can report one yourself! Each report is extremely well detailed, and you can browse through the sightings by date, by location or by shape. (California leads the way in sightings with Washington state, Texas, Florida and New York trailing severely.)
Oh dear. I don't think many will pass this. Make sure you have your speakers turned up. Details
I can't describe it. You just have to hear it. Over 100 songs, sung by the voices of CD-ROM dictionary programs...Dictionaraoke.org