
If you love sushi as much as those of us here in the Silliness Lair do and have a computer, then why not combine the two and get a Sushi-shaped flash drive?
Just don’t try and eat it. Your dentist will thank you.

Do you have a cat who is a diva? How about one who obviously wants to be a drag queen? Perhaps you just like dressing up your pets.
Obviously you need to check out [tag]Cat Wigs[/tag]. Seriously. Wigs for cats. You’ve got to check this out.

Are you prepared for the New Year? Want to start it off with some mighty silly t-shirts? Then you might try [tag]Think Geek[/tag].
Get your geek on!

[tag]Despair, Inc.[/tag] has just the thing for those of you who always see the glass as half empty: [tag]The Pessimist Mug[/tag]. We should get a whole set of these for the Silliness Lair…

So, what’s so silly about [tag]Robin Hook, Pirate Hunter[/tag] by [tag]Eric A. Kimmel[/tag] (Illustrated by [tag]Michael Dooling[/tag])? A fair question. As is suggested by the title, the plot is loosely based upon the tales of Robin Hood. Well, perhaps it is more accurate to say that some elements of the plot are drawn from “Robin Hood,” because the reader will soon find bits of the story which have come from Peter Pan and Dr. Dolittle.
Not silly enough?
How about flying squid that shoot ink? Yes, flying squid…and a great white shark with a taste for greasy sausage. All of this in 29 pages.
Did I mention that this is a picture book?
Yep, designed for children…who I think would agree with me about the silliness of it all. Young Robin and his crew of marooned children build a boat that The Professor from Gilligan’s Island would be proud of, and go about annoying Pirates.
So, to sum up: beautiful oil paintings, fun to read aloud, and darn silly…but not really believable.

Where to begin? [tag]UHF[/tag] is simply one of the silliest movies in existence. (This may be why it is a favorite here at Silliness HQ.) Where else can you find a “Wheel of Fish” and an opportunity to “Drink from the fire hose”? Mr. Yankovic plays “[tag]George Newman[/tag]“, the man who cannot keep a job. This is largely due to his overactive imagination. One day George is offered the job of running the UHF station that his Uncle won in a game of cards. For once, George’s imagination comes in handy. Who else would think to have the janitor run the Children’s show? And who else would bring you Conan the Librarian? “[tag]Weird Al[/tag]” has created a comedy classic. We bow to him