Our Funny Farm
Whoops, we started a farm.
Whoops, we started a farm.
Oops, I tooted again.
Put me in coach, I’m ready to play.
The knife hit bone and Haley pushed it through into the soft cranial tissue.
It started as a joke, really. Betsy dared me.
“Why are you late?”
Yes, folks should be pissed off about it.
OPINION #TABLEFLIP
Birds kinda freak me out.
Remember: NO CAPES!
Abusing PowerPoint
Hare today, gone tomorrow.
I have this weird obsession.
Fight me. I’ll be at the bike racks after school.
Long live Comic Papyrus
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch
Carriage Return Line Feed
Knock knock, Neo
Can ya feel the beat?
Letters. We’ve got letters.
Hi mom, did you get my message?
I love it when a plan comes together.
I kinda miss Clippy
I only use 8-bit Crayons
Rage against the Machine
The Internet killed the video star.
Hulk is too hulky.
Not a real word
Shia LaBeouf
Daily Epic Wins
Whiskey, probably
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Billy hated being an alien. His green skin didn’t match anything the other kids wore at school. His mother always had to cut holes in his trousers to accommo...
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Billy: Ya rascally varmit, git back here! Davey: Who’s gonna make me? Tommy: That’d be me. Billy: With what, yer lady’s ladel? Tommy: Better than yer rol...
Daddy says it’s time to sleep, To go to bed with naught a peep. The clock winds down, the hour late. I know I have to face my fate. I trundle off towards...
The Sheriff hauled Jimmy to the gallows to become acquainted with the hangman’s knot. You see, he tried to clean the table with a counterfeit full-house. Dru...
I opened my eyes and could not see. Nothing but black in front of me. I lay supine upon this bed, Thinking I’d be better dead. The night nurse came and c...
Me and Little Tim race our horses hard trying to catch up to the train. I saw him tumble from his mount. If the bullet didn’t kill him, surely the trampling ...
“Oh dear, oh dear! I’m late, so terribly late,” muttered Georgie Groundhog to himself as he dressed for the storm outside. “I’ve slept too long. Spring will...
You see, Sheriff. I was taking a shower at the Deadman’s Falls after Festus pushed me in the dirt. Sure, there was a bout of fisticuffs, but nothing too craz...
The Cedarwood Home for the Elderly stood at the end of a dead-end street in a rotting borough of a dying town, an apt image not lost on the staff and residen...
Prickly pointy spikes Drawing blood with slightest brush Struggling to survive
I should like to be a horse, So long as it’s a paint, of course. Flying riderless across the plain, Wind tickling my flowing mane. Splashing through shal...
Doug is dressed in his party best, In a feathered hat and a sequined vest. With an icy beer in each hand, He’d rock it out, with the band. Poker chips an...
“So, I know something you don’t know.” “Bet you don’t.” “I’ll take that bet. Were you talking with Maggie today?” “No. I take it, you were. What’s up with...
Matted-hair and rotted teeth, what evil danger lurks beneath? Pointed talons and razor claw, drags you into a gaping maw. He hides in closets and under b...
I entered the ballroom and searched for her in a sea of gowns and tuxedo. I had to find her, to touch her. All these masks! The ladies looked like angels flo...
Let’s start with a serviceable definition of plot: A plot is the event or events that are used to insure that you get your story and characters from poi...
Captain Hook, he climbed the deck, Lookin’ for Smee, to give him heck. His eyes, they blazed, all full of fire. The poor old sot, his fate was dire. “Lis...
LEVERAGE Stuart fidgeted with his tie in a fit of discomfort and boredom. He looked around the sweltering room. Yup. He didn’t suffer in solitude. Larry s...
So, you’ve lovingly tapped out ‘The End’ at the bottom of your masterpiece. Huffing a breath of relief that you’ve done it: your word baby is born and you wa...
“Hold the elevator, please,” said Trudy. I stuck my arm in the closing doors and they bounced open, to much irritation judging by the disgruntled huff behind...
Carol Bannister placed the breakfast tray in front of her Aunt Jessica and stood staring out the window at the autumn leaves swirling about the grounds. “My...
Part of the self-editing process (you do self-edit, right?) is to clean-up passive voice, needless adverbs and filler words. This is typically done in a pass...
So, what has been going on since I posted here back in January? Good question. Let’s see: I lost 5 of the 15 pounds I gained over Christmas I didn't ru...
Some of the best memories of my grandfather are of Robert W. Service. Gramp would, at every opportunity, recite from memory any number of poems. We’d goad hi...
My hand’s all numbers so what the heck? I drew a card from atop the deck, My palms were wet and my cheeks a-fire A chip and a chair with stakes ne’er high...
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss First up, when reading for pleasure...
“What seems to be the problem, Officer?” I ask. “License and registration, sir,” he grumbles. I hand him the papers and note that the officer has a lot of ...
Three great days in March Fourteen, Sixteen, Seventeen Pi, John and Patrick Photo by Internet Archive Book Images
I woke up dreaming of gold, which was weird, because I normally crave coffee. I swing my legs to the side of the bed and was shocked to fall flat on the floo...
“Is this Douglas Langille?” “Yes, it is. How did you know? I called you?” “Good. We’ve been expecting your call. Pack a small bag. You have 15 minutes.” “...
When announced that Kelley Armstrong’s first book, ‘Bitten’, was headed for the small screen, fans were pretty darned stoked. Laura Vandervoort’s casting wa...
Eric thought his day would never end. Mr. Farnsworth kept him late working on that miserable laundromat account. How, in God’s Green Garden, did anyone expec...
The Allfather’s daughter, shame of Asgard, fled the Great Hall and made her way through the wood to the cliff-side. There, she gathered her furs about her sh...
We’re not made for this damp shit and neither is our tech, thought Gil. What is it, 325 Kelvin? He took his smart-helmet off and leaned forward with his hand...
If you go down in the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise. If you go down in the woods today, you’d better go in disguise. ‘Cause me and Pete play h...
Hugh pressed the ‘check mail’ button again and the little closed envelop popped up, taunting him with its secrets. ‘Everything you know is a lie,’ read the s...
Your brave knight has journeyed over mountains, fought hordes of orcs and resisted the wiles of a sea-witch. He’s arrived at last to the mouth of a darkened ...
School wasn’t working for me. Three years in and I crashed and burned, my high school ambitions laid to waste. Despite my so-called potential, I wasn’t cut o...
Everything was going according to plan. Everyone had their roles to play. Amy was dealing and Scott was running the table, losing just enough to keep the eye...
Archie winced and swallowed. The beer tasted watery and flat. Ever since Pop died, this place wasn’t the same. Jug tried hard, but he didn’t have the mind fo...
So, when I opted to write this article on romance novels, my first thought was that I had to ask for help. When I did so, I was swiftly told to hand in my ‘M...
The pursuit of happiness is not a fool’s errand, but what makes people happy? Consider the moment when you’re completely lost in the plot of a good book, on ...
Ellen loved her brother, of that there was no doubt. He worked hard to provide for his kids despite the long hours threatening to destroy his marriage to Kat...
I should have trusted my instincts. The girl, calling herself Haley, possessed a wild look about her. Despite the frame of a teenage girl, Haley put out the ...
“Damn,” Marnie said as she pulled over onto the icy soft-shoulder and got out, leaving the car running but the door ajar. The beep-beeping cut through me lik...
Today is the last day of my vacation. I am very fortunate to work for an organization that allows for a goodsome break. Tomorrow, I’ll be back to toiling in ...
Walk in to any bookstore or library and we are confronted by the ‘Genre Beast’. There are many ways to categorize books and genre is but one. Bookstores are ...
Do you love historical adventure sagas that span the centuries? Can the Arthur legends be true? What’s the real story behind the Knights Templar? Is there mo...
Why write? Good question. I have no idea. Perhaps, the answer for me is also a line of inquiry. Why not? Why not just pack it in and give up on any dreams of...
Jonas leaped over the barricade and wormed his way through an opening in the quarantine fence without being noticed, his stolen prize held tightly in his jaw...
So, it’s been two months since my last post. Christmas is just around the corner and soon we’ll be saying ‘Chuck U. Farley’ to 2013. Midnight Abyss is out a...
I hitched my knapsack up over one shoulder and got off the bus. The bright summer sun and dusty air assaulted my senses after the long ride. I’d gotten used ...
“Good man, where might I find your nearest mooring dock?” “No mooring dock.” “What about the nearest deep harbour?” “We use canoes. They’re big, but the s...
Sour pickles that make me pucker, I like to torture some poor sucker. Tell them sweet! It’s just one gherkin. It’s fun to trick, but mind your smirkin’! ...
I’m not a religious man; spiritual, yes, but religious, no. However, it is a long standing tradition to accompany my mother to Midnight Mass every Christmas ...
I tried, I tried, with all my might, To get the toy, I’d have to fight. Through shopping hoards, it was in my sight. I clambered over, jumped and took fli...
Walking by my daughter’s room with an armload of laundry, I pause to listen at the door. It’s always closed these days with Becky’s preteen need for privacy ...
Leaves crunched noisily under foot despite their practiced woodsman experience. Autumn air froze everything brittle. Rifles slung, hunters like these knew ca...
She wakes up groggy, and I watch from behind her eyes as she senses my invasion. I drink from her panic, revelling in its energy, so vibrant and alive. Life...
Jackie pulled the collar of her housecoat tight around her neck and opened the door to let her cat inside after his morning romp. She clutched the coffee cup...
Missy’s moon shadow cast long, tail twitching in anticipation; the taste of freshly killed squirrel electrified her whiskers. She named her quarry Nemesis. ...
The life of a super-villainess was burdensome to Amy and when her fembot henchman, Stacey, suggested a vacation in her winter-lair on the Caribbean, she jump...
I watched the sun set and the moon rise, As we flew, high in the skies. The clouds below, so milky white, Hills and valleys, an epic sight. But, behold, ...
“You see, Detective, I have a little problem with knives. I collect them, large and small. Not swords, mind you, or anything garish like that. Just a simple ...
There was only one bus in town and I missed the last run, its taillights taunting me with the faint spray from the wet wheels. As I stood hunched over, ass a...
I’m home sick today, cold sweats, eyes stinging, bones aching and head pounding. To be honest I feel like a reanimated corpse who’d rather be just left alone...
Betty haunted what passed for downtown Dorchester. It was two in the afternoon on a griddle-hot summer day. She had the whole crumbling sidewalk to herself. ...
Larry sat in the jail cell and tried to make himself invisible. The smell of piss, sweat and stale booze made him light-headed. An acrid mouthful of pre-vomi...
David Pemberton leaned into the mirror and fussed over the crow’s feet starting to creep into his face. He liked the look he was cultivating. While Janice su...
September has rolled around again. Our youngest has been delivered to university to continue his journey into Awesomehood. My bride and I are alone without c...
It was a slow night, even for a Tuesday. The rain kept everyone off the streets and away from the watering holes. That suited me just fine given my mood as o...
thunderous dark skies running through the autumn grass into the dark wood I am the hunted. He does not stop, will not stop. I hear my name above the build...
The blade of the shovel rang loudly as it hit rock again. Dale winced. Sound carried far in the night. There was too much noise for one evening already. He s...
It took a lot of effort to get the fingerprints just right. Even a little too much would ruin them. Too little and they’d never find them at all. It was Chri...
Grace raced to the emergency pull station on the other side of the room. There wasn’t much room for debate and doubt on this one. They fucked up. The quarant...
I wandered through the county fair, With plenty of coin and time to spare. Carnies barking to and fro, ‘Spin the wheel’ and ‘enjoy the show.’ Neither bea...
A writer’s heart is an untamed beast. Tho from his quill flows a reader’s feast, Not all words are diamonds written. Sometimes the author’s ego’s bitten.‎ ...
Martha woke from her terrible dream with the chills. She was having the same dream that she’d been having ever since the confirmed diagnosis two years ago. S...
Murderer! Murderer! I thought I would ne’er hear that word. But to my woe, you now bestow that label — many times have I heard. Now this is the day that I ...
Herb was delusional. He fancied himself a ladies man and a friend to all his peers in the office. He was his boss’s trusted lieutenant and the only one who w...
Tommy Andolini was a brute. That simple fact, coupled with an adversarial disposition, made him well-suited to his profession. In truth, he loved his job. Wo...
Happy Canada Day! May bacon and coffee keep and protect you in these troubled times. Whatever. I’m chillaxin’ in a parking lot waiting for the parade to st...
Evie had a problem. She was overwhelmed. The coven hadn’t assembled like this in more than two-hundred years. She was unsure how many of the Night-seekers we...
“Where’s my son?” Luthur Pinderton slammed his large hand against the cinder-block that framed the window of the interrogation room. Inside, Detective Goran...
Josie pulled the visor down on her heads-up display as she entered the airlock. Her pulse was racing. She felt a trickle of sweat bead down the small of her ...
Candy emptied the tobacco can in the sink, put it back under the leaking window and sat down. The chair squeaked its complaint, but bore the man’s girth stea...
So, it’s a Saturday morning and I have the house to myself. It’s June 1st. That means it must be time for my monthly reflective post. It’s been a busy month ...
I had just parked my car and pressed the lock button when I noticed her. The old woman on the street pushed her shopping cart, stuffed to the brim with her l...
I climbed the back staircase of my grandparent’s old house. The layers upon layers of white paint adorned the railing and casings. They were only slightly du...
“Hello. Wish Fulfillment Department, a division of Hopes and Dreams Incorporated. Welcome to our Customer Care Centre. Please listen carefully to the followi...
Saturday mornings were never complete without the obligatory yard sale run. We’d hop in the family beater and dash from trailer to trailer all over the park ...
Martin slipped his battered old pickup into neutral and turned the engine off. Ol’ Trusty coasted behind the bluff and crunched on the gravel shoulder. He wi...
It’s May Day! Pagans unite for a celebration of Spring and Rebirth! Today was also my monthly weigh-in day. 235 pounds. Wah-waaahhh. That’s up again this mo...
Every day of the week he wears masks, trading one mask for another. His true self always guarded and held apart from the world of men. He wakes up every mor...
JOHN’S RUN John was in the zone. His stride was smooth and his breathing was even. He felt like he could run forever at this pace. Ace was ahead of him, th...
So this morning, I weigh 231 pounds. That’s up one pound from last month. March sucked in many ways, and strict adherence to my plan was among them. But, hey...
PRIM “I have something to tell you”, said Dana quietly, barely audible. We were all laughing uncontrollably at the melted marshmallow and chocolate plaster...
A sharp breeze stirred up the gutter dirt as Danny crossed the otherwise motionless street. It stung his face, both the sandy debris and the cold air. He pul...
It was a dark and stormy night. Sure, it’s cliché but thats how I remember how it all started. How I was forced in to making this decision. How I ended up a...
I’m a little late getting this update out. It’s been a busy time. Weigh-in was good — down 4 pounds in February. No change in my measurements. Whatever. Did...
As of this morning: Weight: 234 lbs Neck: 16" Navel: 43" Waist: 42" Hips: 45" Body Fat: 33.23% That’s a loss of 5 lbs and a net gain of 2” re...
Another day down. Went to a friend’s place for supper and enjoyed some tasty Mediterranean fare. I ate a little more lightly during the day to ensure that I ...
I enjoyed a day off and accomplished very little. I did finally get around to buying a pull-up bar. Outside of that, I stayed home and resisted grazing. S...
Breakfast and supper were both skillet meals. Hot food on a cold day FTW! Another 5km walking day to/from work. I also managed to get in 3 circuits while ma...
I probably didn’t need the pepperoni but, hell, I could have made worse choices. Like the cookie at lunch (dammit). Still within tolerance though, so there...
I made a goulash for the family this evening and put some meat and veggies aside. They had theirs with macaroni and tomato soup. To mine I added some pasta s...
Better breakfast today. The stew was pretty carb heavy, but I still managed to stay within acceptable thresholds and enjoy a cookie and some chocolate. Walk...
This was a pretty typical day. I was a little rushed so breakfast was quick-and-dirty. I made the salad while the eggs were boiling. Supper was kinda just th...
A few people have asked me lately to detail exactly what I eat if I’ve been eschewing all grains for months. My god! Think about the toaster! Won’t someone p...
> The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it is c...
I have to admit, I was kinda down about this month’s results on the scale — a big ol’ goose-egg. It seems like I’ll never get to the 100 pound loss mark let ...
Cash for ‘stache? Keeping it simple folks. Movember is a great awareness campaign for improving men’s health. http://mobro.co/douglangille
Healthy living and productivity can be an interesting challenge with a lot of complimentary skills — mad ninja skills. Too bad I’m not a ninja. Yet. Last mo...
So, first the update. Currently, I weigh 239.2 pounds and a wear a size 38 pants. That’s down 67 pounds and 10 pant sizes since April. 92 pounds gone over al...
Another month down, another 10 pounds shed. At 246, I’m a full 60 lbs down since April when I opted to eschew grains and refined sugars and a whopping 85 lbs...
So my grandson was visiting with us on the weekend. He’s a great kid. Having him around is an inspiration to get healthy. I was feeding him Cheerios for bre...
It’s official. I’ve lost 50 pounds since April 1st, 75 pounds in total from my heaviest. I can’t remember for certain, but at a size 42, I think I’m below ...
I’m a little late with this entry — it’s been a crazy month and a tumultuous week or so. I’m a little disappointed with the results of my May challenge: mor...
Last month, I committed to a 30 day challenge to remove flour and added-sugar from my diet. It evolved to be a lot closer to the Primal Blueprint (definitely...
April is a nice square looking month this year — starts on a Sunday and all that. April Fools Day makes as great a New Year as anything for resolutions. So ...
I met Wilson in the summer of 1998. I was doing some very hands-on IT consulting for the NSCC Metro campuses. In conversation, I made the mistake of letting ...
I have 5gb on Dropbox, but it requires that I install a client to access it which is fine for iPad, BlackBerry (and PlayBook) and a computer with which one h...
My Blackberry is pretty much toast now. So is RIM. http://www.rim.com/newsroom/service-update.shtml Given the iOS5 and iPhone 4s general availability tom...
I got mired up in the Windows Live platform import/export goofiness and generally ended up annoying all my peeps. Sorry. Anyhoo, I saw some feedback along t...
I’ve voted NDP in every election for which I’ve been eligible save one. The first time I exercised by democratic right, I voted for Kim Campbell’s Tories — t...
On the way home yesterday, crawling through late afternoon traffic along the Bedford highway, I was listening to CBC Mainstreet NS. An item washed over me th...
Everyone and their cat, it seems, has done an iPad review. I got my hands on a few of these through work as my teams needed to get a handle on what was alrea...
So, I slipped on the metal threshold of my front door while taking the garbage out. Wearing Crocs. In the rain. Several parts of my body impacted upon the m...
One week later and I still can’t let this one go. I was listening to CBC radio on the way home last Friday. They were talking about the recent NDP commitmen...
The Vatican is so besieged by pedophilia and corruption scandals that the Holy See has commissioned secret work, in an unprecedented alliance with the Illumi...
Taken from: Why I’d rather be punched in the testicles than call customer service — The Oatmeal I had an experience this week in craptacular customer servic...
There was an old woman in Woodbridge there was So proper and tidy and all of them things She would wander all day with her duster in hand She was one of thos...
<h2 id="the-song-of-the-wage-slave">The Song of the Wage-Slave</h2> When the long, long day is over, and the Big Boss gives me my pay, I hope t...
Rhonda makes a mean split green pea soup. It’s very tasty and always reminds me of a couple of jokes. The first one makes me giggle: Big Brother to Little B...
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As has become obvious over the last couple of years, higher education has to move past the firewall and traditional computing services such as the “alphabet ...
My sweetheart Rhonda, our friend Johanna and I did a little local tourism today. I’ve been to Peggy’s Cove a couple of times before but today was too nice...
Barreling down the highway at dusk with the windows down, enjoying the cooling air and screaming to some rock classics on the radio. The simple pleasures of...
A curious fellow died one day and found himself waiting in the long line of judgment. As he stood there he noticed that some souls were allowed to march righ...
For about 50 years, this was my grandparents’ house. Gramma, and then my uncle, ran a restaurant called the Cottage Store adjacent to the house. Nicknamed th...
One of the reasons I love my wife is in daring to fly without any safety belts. Rhonda never seems to shy away from unknown territory for her. By all report...
There once was a Square, such a square little Square, And he loved a trim Triangle; But she was a flirt and around her skirt Vainly she made him dangle. ...
Hannibal Lecter: First principles, Clarice. Simplicity. Read Marcus Aurelius. Of each particular thing ask: what is it in itself? What is its nature? What do...
My son Adam, his friend Ben and I had a great time. It was a small, but very engaged crowd. We enjoyed all four acts — time well spent and worth every pen...
Meeko would lobby to have Extreme Sleeping as an exhibition sport for the next Olympics, but she just can’t seem to get motivated.
So, I had an hour between coming home from work and taking Adam to guitar lessons. I decided to haul up some the old tile in the kitchen as part of the disco...
Perhaps not surprisingly, Seattle and area resembles parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia both — except randomized a bit. [gallery ids=”1109,1110,1111,1...
It was a nice fresh morning and I was up early as usual so I took Sheba down to the lake. No ducks were harmed. I did notice an alarming amount of litter o...
I find that partisanship is generally quite disruptive be it political, social or even the most mundane hair-splitting. By and large, polarized political an...
Go ahead and vote this one up for the lulz.
I firmly believe in the golden rule, which is a common thread with all religions — it’s unfortunate the opposing biological imperative still reigns. Still, ...
Happy Caturday! Blossom is the oldest of my cats at 14 summers. I fancy her to be a tea drinker. Tia (our youngest) on the other hand, is probably a full-...
Pretty late in the day and far under quota for coffee consumption — lowered my standards to convenience store brew. I was surprised in a meeting by a unadve...
I’m in planning meetings all day that will probably feature the stereotypical coffee urn of curious vintage. As long as it’s not decaf, we’ll get along. I ...
To be honest, I’ll ingest coffee in any form by the middle of the week. Sometimes, I’ve been tempted to take a jar of instant and eat it dry with a spoon. Go...
While attending university in Antigonish, I stayed with my grandparents. My grandmother had founded a little restaurant across the street called the Cottage ...
Today was a Tim’s morning. The much-hyped storm produced a good layer of ice pellet sheeting everything. The rest of the day is to be filled with a good sla...
I balance lazy, affordable and tasty when I make coffee. I use inexpensive gear that can be picked up at any grocery store or Walmart — a grinder, a press a...
I get a kick out of the anti-productivity backlash out there. There’s a lot of good dialog on the subject but it seeds doubt and uncertainty. I’m not sure if...
I was talking with a co-worker this morning — that kind of cubicle chatter that usually starts any given day. He was sharing a story about the appropriatenes...
One of my top strengths is Connectedness (others include Analytical, Strategic, Input and Learner). So, it’s not usually a surprise when I connect the dot...
I tried to understand it. I really did. For almost a month, I tooled around with it trying to find a reason to use it. Apparently, a cat has more cause to tw...
So, I was in a meeting yesterday. We were embroiled in heated discourse over project planning and scenario discovery around a frankenbuilt technology solutio...