By OnMilwaukee Staff Writers   Published May 15, 2008 at 5:22 AM

Here's our eclectic mix of recommendations this week.  

"Ghostly Swim" -- Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim" is known for its bruising humor and (frequently) terribly animated cartoons, such as "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," "SeaLab 2021" and "Robot Chicken," as well as reviving two franchises that Fox prematurely ditched, "Family Guy" and "Futurama." Some have criticized the dabbling with non-animated fare, such as "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" and "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job" as missing the point, but it's clear to see "Adult Swim" is smartly disregarding its network constraints, following taste over prerequisite. Which brings us to the newest non-animated form of tasty entertainment: "Ghostly Swim," a new soundtrack filled with the ambient, electronic music from the famously mute bumpers. It's the perfect soundtrack to our cool Milwaukee nights. You can stream the album, track by track, or download the album in its entirety (including artwork) free here. --Jason McDowell

Clif Kid Z Bars -- While perusing the rack upon rack of snack bars at a local retailer, I realized that Clif's bars for kids are by far the best. They have the lowest fat, calorie and sugar counts and are still loaded with vitamins. There's no high fructose corn syrup and they're organic. I like the chocolate brownie one -- 120 calories, 3 grams of fat, 3 grams of fiber and 12 grams of sugar -- which helps satisfy my cocoa craving without having to reach for a candy bar. --Bobby Tanzilo

Bustedtees.com -- This is hardly a new site, and having a local, ironic T-shirt store like Shag is much better. On those work days when you find yourself numbly staring at your computer, a quick visit to bustedtees.com can be the perfect pick-me-up. Today, I LOL-ed to some Billy Madison-inspired shirts, a Hungry, Hungry Hippo and a simple shirt that reads, "You're Handsome," but backwards, so you can compliment yourself when you look in the mirror. One can only stock so many hilarious T-shirts in the closet, I know. If I was 19 years old, these would be all that I'd own. --Andy Tarnoff

Koepsell's microwave popcorn -- The microwave popcorn options at your favorite grocer can be a bit overwhelming; so many varieties and flavors. And the whole butter, no butter, fake butter, butter flavor thing drives me crazy. I want regular popcorn with no chemicals or fake stuff. Koepsell's white rice popcorn delivers. Tenderer and a bit sweeter than the yellow stuff, it's still rather healthy and pops very well. Very few hulls too. Need a new popcorn? Try Koepsell's. --Jeff Sherman

Chicken Poop -- Calm down, its lip balm. It's a 100 percent natural cosmetic moisturizer that contains nothing more than soybean oil, beeswax, jojoba oil, lavender essential oil and sweet orange essential oil. This means, of course, it contains no actual chicken poop. Not even free-range. So why the silly name? Kansas-based creator Jamie Tabor Schmidt tells us it comes from her grandfather's reply to her complains of having dry lips. He'd say, "I know how to fix those dry lips. I'll rub some chicken poop on ‘em so you won't be lickin' ‘em." Sounds like a good plan. In the Milwaukee area you'll find Chicken Poop at Walgreen's and Robin's Nest in Menomonee Falls, as well as on her Web site. If you like it, keep your eyes out for Kill It Dead, a natural spray deodorant. --Julie Lawrence

Human pyramids -- Last summer, during the OnMilwaukee.com retreat to Andy Tarnoff's "Up North" cabin, the slightly altered staff made a human pyramid. Since then, I have made three other human pyramids, including one this past weekend at Art Bar. You need six people: three on the bottom, two in the middle and one lightweight for the top. It's awesome when you have a seventh mate, so he or she can snap a photo of your stupid human trick. Also, once the pyramid is formed, if anyone knows the theme from "Eight Is Enough," this is the ideal time to belt it out. (For anyone not familiar with "Eight is Enough," it was a '70s family drama starring Willie Aames that opened with the entire Bradford clan forming a fantastic human pyramid.) Human pyramids are a great way to demonstrate your teamwork abilities, test your coordination and lodge your knees into the back of a friend, co-worker or love interest. --Molly Snyder Edler

Hockey analyst Don Cherry on ESPN -- The bombastic Canadian icon heads south, just in time for the best part of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Two words: great jacket. --Kevin Brandt

Shaving in the shower -- I used to have one of those fog-free mirrors in the shower, but the suction cups gave out and I got rid of it. I miss the convenience, so it may be time to order another and start multi-tasking. The warm water of the shower softens the whiskers and makes it easier to shave. Anything that can save time in the morning routine has to be a good thing, right? --Drew Olson

Oral-B Vitality electric, rechargeable toothbrush -- I don't use it every day, but at least three nights per week I like to bust out the Oral-B electric toothbrush. At less than $20, it's a great investment that gives you a "I just visited the dentist-type" feel. The small brush head gets the back teeth and easily removes plaque and stains behind those front teeth. Don't bother with those cheap, throw away electric brushes, and invest a few bucks in one of these. Here's a $3 coupon to get you started. --J.S.

My Milwaukee Bucks Basketball Club T-shirt -- I'm a huge Bucks fan. Yet, until recently I didn't own any "authentic team apparel" except for the game-used shorts I bought a few seasons ago -- on a whim -- at the team's annual sale. Anyway, a few months ago I picked up an old logo tee with the words "Milwaukee Bucks Basketball Club." It's a simple white ringer that fits well and looks good. Buy it here for $25. --J.S.