A little wiener to keep you warm! (uh....)
wiener dog scarf! you can make one for your very own! or one for your wiener dog! whoa.

wiener dog scarf! you can make one for your very own! or one for your wiener dog! whoa.

this was already posted on the mothersite, and i doubt any one that reads this hasn't read it there (or that anyone reads this for that matter) but in case someone is out there, hello! a top o' the morning to you. may i present a wonderful website that needs more entries for BABIES WITH 'STACHES! two timeless classics--mustaches and babies--combined to make adorably freaky old young baby people.

I am working on a Book on this subject, and I need your Help.
Do you have a baby?
Do you know people who have babies?
The age range is basically what you see here on this site.
Please email me pictures of your babies with Mustaches at babieswithstaches@gmail.com
( I will need to do some legal paperwork type stuff with you as well, so we can start a conversation, also, if you need ideas let's talk.)
Thank You.
-Aaron
*thanks Sea!*

From My Paper Crane
Cuteoverload has an entertaining collection of pets dressed up/being tortured for Halloween. Cats + stuffing them in a box = a very angry cat.
See them all here
My favorites:





Dress your baby (or your imaginary baby or your dog or pterodactyll) as a gnome for halloween!
(I really wish there was a picture of a baby actually wearing the costume)


Seen here on boingboing

Available at Sock it To Me, via Fabulist

By artist Ya Ya Chou, found on Notcot.org
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By the artist Heiko

Twitch the Raccoon at Roadkill toys


For sale at Three Potato Four

Found on Mod Cloth

This is a guy in Warcraft guild, and his girlfriend.

Via boingboing

Created by Bam Pop
Behold, a dumbo octopus! Also called grimpoteuthis. And Pikachu of the Deep. I also like the name Grimpo.

The whale thing eats edamame and then gets sleepy? Whatever, Supercute is what it is.

Mamegoma (short flash video w/ sound)
a little Wikipedia info about these cute bean sesame, baby seal-like things
Watch the whole thing; the cutest part is towards the very end!
Thanks, Sheila!
Via Quiet Hours Toys
Yuki-Taro eats snow and poops ice!

Via Notcot
"Life of the Underground" is Tom Otterness' collection of bronze sculptures displayed throughout the New York subway system and includes this piece--located at 14th Street and 8th Avenue--which proves that alligators live in the subway:

Uploaded to Flickr by Martin Deutsch on 3 Sep '06, 6.49pm PDT.

I particularly liked this episode
Via boingboing

Look no more for your Thumb Wrestling Championship Belt needs!
Free pdf to download so you can proudly boast of your mad thumb war skillz.
All this and more at The Small Object

Via Moss online
This is a tip and comment from Ethereal Moose:

Thanks Irene!
Comics Should Be Good! Snark Blocker for 11/9

This is the final issue of Promethea. If you remove all the pages and lay them out, it forms this poster which tells a different story than what you get if you read the comic in the traditional way.
I used to have this hanging in my house.
How did we miss this before H-day?!
via Bookslut | comicbookbin.com | Every Woman Wants a Harley Quinn Costume For Halloween

from Etsy
by Blacklilypie

At Kid Robot!
Via TinyShowcase
Via Neatorama

at Trendy Tadpole!
SignOnSanDiego.com | Sliming your enemies was never this cute
![]() | Square Enix's “Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime” is a cute and addictive addition to the family of games for the Nintendo DS.
In the capital city of Boingburg, all the little slimes were going about their daily routines, when all of a sudden they were slimenapped (kidnapped) by a band of insidious plob monsters. Who will save the innocent slimes? |
One of the many too-cute for words characters from the new book, The Octonauts and the Only Lonely Monster
Nurse Peso Peguin: "Peso is the medic for the team, he enjoys putting bandages on cuts and tending to wounds. He's not too fond of scary things, but fortunately his big heart usually wins over all monsters."

OMG!! More Octonaut cutetastic fun!!
Via Sfgate culture blog