Uh, don’t you mean “What is, Like, Up With North Americans”? Isn’t one of those guys originally off of “Kids in the Hall”?
What made me laugh most was how long it took me to work out this was a sketch and not a real advert. I think it was about the fourth or fifth layer of crap before I knew for certain. Silly me
No Kids in the Hall, but the guy on the right looks like he was part of the Narnia Rap…
AC — it took me about as long…it’s the great production values. I keep forgetting that kids today make high-quality videos instead of playing with marbles and hockey cards.
So surely that begs the question. What would be better for kids to day? Marbles and hockey cards (and similar wholesome yet old school past times), or high quality videos and violent PC gaming? On one hand you have the very relevant to modern living (which might be irrelevant in the future…just think of what was ‘important and modern’ when you were young…it doesn’t really matter how old you are…its always a shock when you think about it. or something that is as irrelevant to real life now asit was then, What’s actually ‘better’ for kids?
Sorry, I just realised I’m to drunk to form even vaguel cogent arguments. I might try again tomorrow.
No problem. You should have seen me last night!
And yes, it’s Andy Samberg from the Narnia Rap; this is an SNL skit.
Seriously, I’d a loved to have had these as an option. I would eat two right now/.
Amen. Given the alcohol content of the traditional writer’s conference, I think I may take orders for these next year; I could make a snotload of money.
Look at the earlier posting and realize that, if I had the ability, I’d order another two at this point.
HA!
Yeah, I’d have one of these right now. Conferences are draining, let’s just put it that way.
Wow! I actually thought it would be good until they got to the pizza and bluberry pancake part. I mean, I live in Japan where tacos are a rare commodity., shit I ‘m hungry now
In the right mood, I’d be willing to eat everything up to the pizza layer myself, so I hear you.
Uh, don’t you mean “What is, Like, Up With North Americans”? Isn’t one of those guys originally off of “Kids in the Hall”?
What made me laugh most was how long it took me to work out this was a sketch and not a real advert. I think it was about the fourth or fifth layer of crap before I knew for certain. Silly me
No Kids in the Hall, but the guy on the right looks like he was part of the Narnia Rap…
AC — it took me about as long…it’s the great production values. I keep forgetting that kids today make high-quality videos instead of playing with marbles and hockey cards.
So surely that begs the question. What would be better for kids to day? Marbles and hockey cards (and similar wholesome yet old school past times), or high quality videos and violent PC gaming? On one hand you have the very relevant to modern living (which might be irrelevant in the future…just think of what was ‘important and modern’ when you were young…it doesn’t really matter how old you are…its always a shock when you think about it. or something that is as irrelevant to real life now asit was then, What’s actually ‘better’ for kids?
Sorry, I just realised I’m to drunk to form even vaguel cogent arguments. I might try again tomorrow.
No problem. You should have seen me last night!
And yes, it’s Andy Samberg from the Narnia Rap; this is an SNL skit.
Seriously, I’d a loved to have had these as an option. I would eat two right now/.
Amen. Given the alcohol content of the traditional writer’s conference, I think I may take orders for these next year; I could make a snotload of money.
Look at the earlier posting and realize that, if I had the ability, I’d order another two at this point.
HA!
Yeah, I’d have one of these right now. Conferences are draining, let’s just put it that way.
Wow! I actually thought it would be good until they got to the pizza and bluberry pancake part. I mean, I live in Japan where tacos are a rare commodity., shit I ‘m hungry now
In the right mood, I’d be willing to eat everything up to the pizza layer myself, so I hear you.