Digital Bag of Hotties
posted December 17, 2020 #
I've made a lot of silly websites in my time but it's been awhile since I've put a new one out into the world that actually provided any functionality; no matter how absurd.
The podcast Hott Minute is about "Who's Hot and Why?" - a very loose conceit that gives the hosts, Jamie Bradley and Ashley Spurgeon, an opportunity to flex their pop culture muscles about the insane breadth of zeitgeists past and present they are familiar with. There's a segment on the show where they pull a random name from a literal paper bag and somehow manage to instantly know a great deal about the subject. It's impressive and funny.
With that, I'm happy to announce the Hott Minute Digital Bag of Hotties, a ridiculous website that generates a random name pulled from an episode of the show. That's it! That's all it does. You can tweet at the show if you like but there's no voting, no comments - it just gives you a name. It's actually meant to serve as a means to have a little absurd fun with (socially distanced) friends.
TLDR: Here's a silly thing that you can use as a party game, conversation starter or self-imposed pop-culture quiz.
The podcast Hott Minute is about "Who's Hot and Why?" - a very loose conceit that gives the hosts, Jamie Bradley and Ashley Spurgeon, an opportunity to flex their pop culture muscles about the insane breadth of zeitgeists past and present they are familiar with. There's a segment on the show where they pull a random name from a literal paper bag and somehow manage to instantly know a great deal about the subject. It's impressive and funny.
With that, I'm happy to announce the Hott Minute Digital Bag of Hotties, a ridiculous website that generates a random name pulled from an episode of the show. That's it! That's all it does. You can tweet at the show if you like but there's no voting, no comments - it just gives you a name. It's actually meant to serve as a means to have a little absurd fun with (socially distanced) friends.
TLDR: Here's a silly thing that you can use as a party game, conversation starter or self-imposed pop-culture quiz.