User:Orlady/Silly articles

Ding Hai Effect - Said to be a peculiar stock phenomenon that affects Hong Kong[citation needed] stock markets. It is observed that whenever the Hong Kong actor Adam Cheng stars in a new television show, there is a sudden and unexplained drop in the market. Article is largely unsourced.

Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 1) - Describes every episode of this food-related reality TV show in exquisite detail. Followed by Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 2), Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 3), and Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 4).

Category:Internet memes - Among articles in Wikipedia, articles like Ate my balls, Dog poop girl and Bride Has Massive Hair Wig Out are high on my list of potential sources of embarrassment.

Jumping the shark - Colloquialism used by TV critics and fans to denote that point in a TV show or movie series' history where the plot veers off into absurd story lines or out-of-the-ordinary characterizations, particularly for a show with falling ratings apparently becoming more desperate to draw viewers in.

Largest photographs in the world

Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness - How much detail does the world need regarding a video game based on a webcomic?

Category:Professional wrestlers - It is inherently embarrassing that Wikipedia has so many articles (in this category and its subcategories) about the minutiae of the lives of people whose most important contribution has been performing as professional wrestlers.

Squirrel fishing - The sporting practice of "catching" squirrels and attempting to lift them into the air using a peanut tied to a string or fishing line, and optionally some kind of fishing pole.

Sweater curse - Gifts of sweaters are believed by some knitters to break up relationships.

You have two cows - "You have two cows" is the beginning phrase for a series of political joke definitions.