Par-King

Protecting your sighting!

Thanks to my good friend Mr. Scummy Lawyer for pointing out FAQ #9. Now, the next time I go to a certain parking garage in midtown with my camera, I know I need only pay $30 to lawfully protect my Elvis sighting. Because, and I know it sounds a little crazy, but the 4’5” tall Mexican working there really looks like the king. Especially at night, if you’re wearing sunglasses and he’s standing in a dark corner about 50’ from where you’re standing. And he’s standing sideways. With a Range Rover, Pathfinder, Honda Accord and a 1968 orange VW Bug kinda-sorta blocking your view.

Oh, and you also kinda need to squint. A lot.

Letter From The Management

Dear minions,

The Mighty Geek dot com is now in its third year as an experienced, but still visionary, provider and distributor of comedic essays being freely published on this little thing we like to call The Net. As the world’s most prominent, and let’s face it beloved, provider of sophomoric humor, family craziness, schizophrenic mental meanderings, inane inner dialogs, personal tragedies of a comedic nature and other various humorous, silly, crazy, zany or just plain stupid essays, we are constantly searching for ways to improve.

And we all know how hard it is to improve on perfection.

Reflecting back on the day when The Mighty Geek was founded in May of 2001, it was a day of great excitement and anticipation on the part of the world. Nay, the entire universe. Somehow, news of our launch had spread far and wide throughout the universe and so, on the day we posted the now immortal words of our first post, the universe shuddered in an immense collective orgasmic release of tension.

The janitors of the universe clocked many overtime hours cleaning up the resulting mess.

The celebrations following our launch are legendary indeed. “Finally,” the highly evolved ant-like Th’kichik of Planet 736H thought as they waved their antennae in awe during their year-long ecstasy-induced planet-wide rave, “the GeekMan has arrived!” Unfortunately, the very next day while they were busy erecting yet another shrine in honor of their god The GeekMan, the Th’kichik were annihilated by their ancient enemies, the ant-eater-like Fgahn-Kmyth’s.

Pity.

Our launch was the beginning of a new journey for us, a journey of stupidity and idiocy heretofore unseen by mortal man. We here at The Mighty Geek were driven by our dream to succeed where other, less worthy, humorists had failed. Everyone, from the directors to members of our staff, was overwhelmed with commitment towards one common goal.

World domination through self delusion.

Today we know that our dream is close to realization. The Mighty Geek has come of age, from our humble beginnings as an Assistant Deity to Loki in the halls of Olympus, to the nearly omnipotent lord and master of humor that we are today. We owe it all to ourselves; because we know for damn sure that we’re better than you, our worshippers and minions, who are only here to read our gospel, fetch us things, iron out the wrinkles in our raisins and show us love no matter how badly we mistreat you.

For example; by making you read this stupid post.

So remember; we here at The Mighty Geek are your humor gods, so worship us daily by laughing at what we say no matter whether you think it’s funny or not. Obviously, if you fail to find the humor in our words it’s not because we’re not funny, because we always are, so it must therefore be due to your lack of intelligence.

So laugh plebian minion, or you shall be whipped!

I Hate Lists

Here are some things that happened to me this weekend.

  • Spoke about the proper way to choke a cock with a Chinese farmer while sitting in a beer garden in Queens, NY and drinking a $2 thimbleful of Sprite.
  • Saw, but was unable to capture on film, a man sitting in a café wearing an honest to goodness tinfoil hat.
  • Watched someone vomit in a beer garden.
  • Cursed.
  • Saw a boring movie.
  • Fixed my mother’s broken computer. Again.
  • Placed an order with Amazon.com only to be told that it would not be shipped until May. 2004!
  • Cursed some more.
  • Saw another boring movie.
  • Began once again researching laptop computers.
  • Cancelled my Amazon.com order, re-ordered the exact same items, and received a new ship date in August. 2005!
  • Discovered irrefutable proof that sitting on the toilet for more than 20 minutes will lead to mind-numbing pain in one’s feet when one attempts to walk away.
  • Invented new words just for the novelty of using them in curses.

So, how was your weekend?

Service With A Smile

I love CyberPower.

All last week I was having trouble with my computer’s CD-R/RW drive. No matter what I was trying to record to disc; files, music, pr0n, the drive would merely spin for a few moments making very unhappy noises and then spit out the completely empty, and now unusable, disc. I went through about 10 discs before giving up and admitting to myself that the drive was dead.

I was not a happy Geek.

Resigned to the thought of purchasing a new CD-R/RW drive, I began doing some research online. On Tuesday of this week, I mentioned to HoBiscuit that I needed a new drive and she wondered aloud how long I’ve had the computer. When I told her I thought it was less than a year, she called me a moron. Believing I had just been insulted, I stopped using one of our big, wooden spoons to bang the metal pot on my head and turned to my lovely fiancée.

Wiping the drool from my chin I asked, “What do pretty lady mean?”

She let out a big sigh and raised her eyes heavenward, as if to ask a higher power why she had ever agreed to marry such a blithering idiot like myself. Speaking slowly, she explained to me that most computers come with a ‘Warranty’ of at least one year. At my blank stare, she further explained that if my computer had this wondrous and magical ‘Warranty’ I might not need to purchase a new CD-R/RW on my own because the company I bought the computer from would simply replace the faulty component for me. For free.

O, Font of Wisdom! Thou hast saveth the day!

With my new understanding of the inner workings of the universe, I called the tech support number conveniently located on the side panel of my computer. In less than 30 seconds I was speaking with a real, live person who took down my name, telephone number and my computer’s Service Number. The last was a number was found on another sticker on the side panel of the computer, right below some other important numbers like the OS registration number, my bank account and HoBiscuits birthday.

Dammit, missed it again.

The kind woman on the phone then told me that a tech support person would call me later in the day to help me with my problem. Thinking that I had just been screwed, I was shocked and amazed when, less than an hour and a half later, someone actually did call!

I nearly fell over dead from the shock of it.

My guy, Dave by name, worked with me on the problem. After working on it with me for a while, he admitted that the drive itself had probably failed and, after making sure I was still under the protective custody of the ‘Warranty’, he put in a request for a new drive to be mailed to me.

This nearly caused me to have heart palpitations, but wait. There’s more.

Dave went on to ask me if I wanted to install the drive myself, or if I would rather have someone come to my home and do it for me. Aha, I thought, so that’s it! He expects me to pay for the pleasure of having Johnny Buttcrack install something for me when I’m perfectly capable of doing it myself! What kind of fool did Dave think I was?! But when I asked Dave how much such a service would cost me he said, “Not a dime.”

This time I did faint, but only for a moment.

So, I am now a charter member of the CyberPower Fan Club. Now, I have owned computers from almost all of the big name computer manufacturers out there, and even some of the smaller guys so I do understand that many other companies have this kind of service. Fast phone support answering times, replacing defective computer parts and even sending a technician to your home to help with component installation isn’t something exclusive to CyberPower. But I also know from first hand experience just how many hoops those other companies make you jump through before they’ll get to the point of sending a replacement and/or a technician. So in the future, if you ever ask me what computer to buy or what computer company is tops in service and support, I’ll say CyberPower without any hesitation.

Now, if only they made laptops…

Dropping More Than The Soap

Riddle me this, Batman.

What’s the proper etiquette when you’re in the shower with someone and you feel a really nasty fart coming on? Do you warn your showermate, thus giving them the option of fleeing in abject terror, or do you simply try to squeeze it out silently and pray that your soapy friend won’t keel over and fall to the bathtub floor in convulsions?

Either way, it sure is fun to blow those anal bubbles, isn’t it?!

Interview #3 – Analyze That Interview

[JadedJu and GeekMan are sitting many feet apart from each other in a room lined with tinfoil. The tinfoil has been painted upon in what appears to be a childish attempt to make it look like wallpaper. Both the GeekMan and JadedJu have a pair of pants tied on their heads, although JadedJu’s pants are clearly marked as “Made by Versace.”]

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Interview #2 – The Un-Credible Geek

JadedJu:
Welcome back.

Many of you were with us yesterday as I, JadedJu, attempted to interview GeekMan of The Mighty Geek. As you may recall, due to what we are now going to characterize as a “misunderstanding”, we were unable to proceed with any of our questions. This was particularly disappointing given that GeekMan’s fans had hoped to finally learn exactly what it is that makes the Geekman so lovable. Initially, I was reluctant to attempt another interview, as it seemed possible that GeekMan had experienced some sort of permanent break with reality yesterday.
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Interview – The Beginning

JadedJu:
Hello everyone, my name is JadedJu and I’m delighted to be here today with GeekMan of The Mighty Geek. In case you’re not familiar with Mr. GeekMan, he’s a man of a thousand funny posts and an infamous New York City gadabout. After many years of elusiveness, GeekMan has agreed to allow me to ask him a few probing questions in order to allow his readership some new insight into exactly what it is that makes him tick. He has generously agreed that no topic is out of bounds, so we’re hoping today to finally learn the truth behind the many internet rumors that seem to swirl around him. So, let’s begin.
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Stay Tuned

Next week will be fun.

I’m not kidding, it really will be. That’s because JadedJu of JadedJu.com will be here interviewing me all week. I’ve agreed to answer any and all questions she might throw at me, so you all might just find out something new and revolting about me!

Won’t that be fun?

So remember to mark your calendars and clear your schedules, because next week is Geek Week right here at The Mighty Geek! Look out Pat O’Brien, because one day soon GeekMan is coming to Access Hollywood! And you better believe I’ll be grabbing some O’Dell buttock while I’m there! Boo-Yah!

Man! This level of entertainment just can’t be Tivo’d!