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A new week, a new caption contest. All you have to do is explain what’s going on here. So add your commentary and captions.
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Warning : May contain more than your daily recommended allowance of randomness
A new week, a new caption contest. All you have to do is explain what’s going on here. So add your commentary and captions.
(To see the other caption contests, click on the “Say What?” category in the sidebar.)
One of the writers here recently mentioned the growing industry of butt facials, and then the article he referenced said men haven’t taken to it so far. That is completely understandable. But I recently read something similar to this which disturbs me. (Read on if you dare.)
In an article in TIME Magazine about not looking old on the job, they list some of the cosmetic surgeries common among men and women of the baby boomers generation. I can understand wanting to look younger, especially in tech fields typically dominated by people in their 20s and 30s. But wait ’til you read some of these. For men, the article lists things like tooth-tightening, neck tucks, and knee-tightening. That’s weird enough, but it gets even more crazy. The last item mentioned is a “butt lift and implant” — for men.
I’d never heard of such craziness, and I kinda wish I had never known. (If you feel the same way, well, too bad, because now you know.) The article explains why a man would want this: “Slacks can’t hide a saggy, deflated tush.” Whether true or not, I have to ask “WHO CARES?” Do men get less promotions or job offers because of their butts? I don’t think so. (And if there are instances where that is true, I wouldn’t want to work there anyway!)
The article explains the procedure: “Buttock lifts (up 660% in men from 2000 to 2006) involve surgically lifting baggy behinds; implants, a newer option, mean inserting silicone sacks.” I just have trouble believing any man would want butt implants… I don’t know… And guess what it costs… $4,500!
What is this world coming to?
It’s about time to open the viewer mailbag again. I have some time-specific ones about Halloween which might prove helpful to people with questions, plus there’s some general issues to discuss. As always, these are actual search terms that people used to find this site.
what to do with old pumpkins — With it being close to Halloween, a lot of people are probably wondering about this. I didn’t make a trip to the pumpkin patch to get one, but I know of people who did. Anyway, I e-mailed the Buffet o’ Blog staff to see what they thought, and here are the options they presented: A) catapult; B) fire; C) both A and B. Another suggestion was to line up a few hundred pumpkins on the train tracks, then wait for a train to plow through them. That would be awesome to see. (Of course, the standard disclaimer applies to these ideas: we are not responsible for any of the stupid stuff you do.)
is fat bigger than obese — Interesting question. Everyone has fat, but of course not everyone is obese, so I’d say obese is bigger. To get technical with it, obesity is when you have so much excess body fat that your health is negatively affected. So I reckon if your body fat is not excess — that is, it’s how much you want — then you’re not obese. Or even if you’re fat or “big-boned” but still have good health, then you’re not obese. So maybe it has to do with how you look at it. From a scientific standpoint, it is generally agreed that you’re obese if you’re a man with more than 25% body fat or a woman with more than 33% body fat. I could explain why those numbers are different, but this is a family-friendly blog… AWW-RIGHT!Well, this has been fun, but I have stuff to do, so I’m calling this issue finished. Besides, some people say these posts get too long (which means they have the attention span of a cheese sandwich). If you want to read more, you can catch up on the other issues here.
It’s just another manic Monday, but here at Buffet o’ Blog we make Mondays more fun with a weekly caption contest. And so, let’s get started.
This week I’m posting a politically-themed photo, which in and of itself isn’t funny, but we’re going to make it funny. You don’t have to write about politics, but you can if you want. This is Joe Biden, Barack Obama’s Democrat Vice President nominee. Figure out what’s going on in this picture.

(To see the other caption contests, click on the “Say What?” category in the sidebar.)