Signs of Hawaii: Buff ‘n Blue Handicap Parking
Pulp reader, Yoda808, came across this buff ‘n blue handicap parking space, but not at Punahou.
I have no idea where this is, but the vehicle that normally parks here needs some maintenance done!
Pulp reader, Yoda808, came across this buff ‘n blue handicap parking space, but not at Punahou.
I have no idea where this is, but the vehicle that normally parks here needs some maintenance done!
You gotta love the owner’s pride, outfitting spinners on this van.
Oh, and don’t mind Monster by Kanye West playing in the background.
So I was at a Safeway deli, and an employee was there buying lunch. He asked for a chicken strip, a single strip! The strip got weighed, bagged, and paid for and off the employee went after asking for a bunch of condiments and chee-hooing the cheap price of his lunch.
In honor of this employee’s one strip, I present one rib from I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.
It’s getting to that time of the year when search companies release their annual stats for their most popular searches. Bing.com is up first with their list that looks like this:
No real big surprises although Kim Kardashian was in the top spot, but it wasn’t for her Dancing with the Stars booty betrayal back that happened back in 2008.
Satiated with huge Thanksgiving meals, an active day with family and friends, then weary late night and early morning Black Friday shopping leads to frivolous purchases. And retailers know it, pushing items like this.




The television hit series Glee is fun and has had great episodes, but is it popular enough to pull off its own clothing line?
Do teens really wear this stuff, especially the Cheerios-themed outfit?
I could only think of the book Lord of the Flies after watching this video of Black Friday shoppers at Walmart.
What a better way to celebrate Turkey Day with a flashback to the classic (and corny) Last Dragon. Here’s Shonuff versus “Bruce” Leroy Green.
Who’s the Master?
I thought I was seeing double when looking at Amazon’s music recommendations. Rihanna’s latest, Loud, is listed twice, but one is the clean version and the other contains explicit lyrics. Which one is cheaper for customers to buy? Yup, the explicit one. What is the message here?
Facebook and its “Like” function has become ubiquitous all over the web. I’ve even added it to posts here. But sometimes, you have to laugh watch out what you “like” in FB and what it tells your FB friends.
Witness this post – the content itself and its display of FB likers.
What is this saying, not once but twice??
Here’s the scene where it went down but at a quieter time.
We visit the Kailua Open Market from time to time, but it looks like I missed the action.