Archive for the ‘Unicorn related items’ Category
Dear Hollywood Starlettes…
Friday, August 12th, 2011I wish I had this suit for the warpath…
Thursday, August 11th, 2011Unicorn Dog
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
From the Sad Etsy Dogs blog.
Unicorns don’t have wings
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011A recent strip by my favorite web comic, Girls With Slingshots, featured unicorns–and engaged in some useful myth-busting while at it:
(Click to view the whole strip.)
F#(k Samson
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010Charlie, my favorite Unicorn
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010More on unicorn meat
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010So, a few weeks ago we had a post about the sale of (obviously fake) unicorn meat. Well, this situation has been noted and aggressively pursued from a legal perspective: purveyors ThinkGeek received a cease and desist letter from the National Pork Board, protesting the claim that unicorn meat is “the new white meat.”
We, of course, support this legal action. As has already been pointed out, unicorn meat is not white at all. It’s invisible. Duh. We believe that attempts to market “horse meat with sprinkles” as genuine unicorn meat should be contested and fined using all available legal avenues.
As Minister of Rainbow Relations, I am especially pleased to note the following paragraph in the ThinkGeek blog post discussing the company’s response to the aforementioned C&D:
UPDATE 6/21 2:50p ET: Due to popular request, and after some interest on the intarwebz, you can now download our original press release [PDF or text]. It was unfortunately rejected by the newswires so you won’t find it elsewhere–kinda like unicorn meat.
I’m surprised and pleased to see that the mainstream media have seen through this shameless self-promotional sham, and refused to cover the story. Plus, it’s nice to see that they acknowledge the extreme scarcity, and thus value, of unicorn meat. It’s not going to be filling your supermarket shelves any time soon.
Edited to add: Well, the story is spreading!
My Phone Sucks
Sunday, June 13th, 2010A lesson in inclusive comedy
Thursday, May 13th, 2010Unicorn Jackie brought a Dilbert cartoon referring to unicorns, and I turned up my nose at it. This morning I regretted my sunday comic comedy snobbery and found this:

I think it is disturbingly funny.






