This was my favorite book as a kid! I can't wait to see the movie!!!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Gimme back that Filet-o-Fish
I have to admit that this is a catchy commercial...even though I work for McDonald's and thing about the damn Filet-o-Fish all day everyday, I wouldn't be able to get this song out of my head even if I wasn't dreaming in the golden arches...
The Uncyclopedia
A hilarious parody on Wikipedia called Uncyclopedia. Entries range from the World Wildlife Federation (a sports entertainment company dealing in professional animal wrestling arranged by animal lovers within the aforementioned organisation), Monopoloy (the longest running game show that never appeared on television. The main player in Monopoly is Karma, which will always win no matter what. so don't think that just because you scored $1000 off your bud, you won't get raped next turn by the freakin' boardwalk), North Korea (The Glorious Freedom of Greatest, Never Oppressive Government of the Great Democratic, Fair, Equitable, Impartial, Just, Partisan, Unbiased, Unprejudiced, Square and Beneficial Prosperous People's Agricultural-Surplus Nuclear-free Republic of Korea is the world's greatest nation situated on the northern two-thirds of the Korean Peninsula) and Leonardo diVinci (a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, writer, bighead and general clever-clogs know-it-all. He created a secret code, called "The DaVinci Hacks". This secret code was recently discovered and mentioned in Dan Brown's book of the same name. The code is somewhat similar to English in the letters it uses, but when spelled out creates nothing but gibberish. Opponents argue that the secret code is something called "Italian", but they can go to hell).
Check out the article below about the Snuggie:
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Snuggie
Check out the article below about the Snuggie:
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Snuggie
Friday, March 20, 2009
I've often been amazed at just how much the different google logos make my day. Sometimes they're stupid, sometimes they're funny, sometimes they're serious. Today's definitely made my Friday:
Could this commercial be any cooler?
Since I work in advertising, I am a complete snob when it comes to commercials. I absolutely love this commercial....250,000 rubber bouncy balls were shot down a hill in San Francisco. Twenty-three cameras caught the shots. The crew used plastic shields to avoid being pelted. The commercial was concepted and created by Fallon in London. I have wanted to work for this agency ever since.
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