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OK, finally had the opportunity and reminder to watch the "Sing for Change" thing. Holy shit. I find roping children into politics to be detestable, and that cleared the bar with room to spare.
Here's something more interesting:
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What the hell? This is critically important research! People need to know about joining the 60-mile-high club!
I find roping children into politics to be detestable, and that cleared the bar with room to spare.
But, on another level, there is high comedy to be had there. It was fun seeing the music teacher jump around manically to what must be the worst arrangement of anything, ever. And the lyrics? Rhyming "freedom" with "lead 'em" has a level of crassness that can be tough to attain in our post-ironic age.
If it has a flaw --if--, it's that it is a little too easy to mock. Otherwise: A+.
But, on another level, there is high comedy to be had there. It was fun seeing the music teacher jump around manically to what must be the worst arrangement of anything, ever
She was so fucking earnest, too. So happy the children were singing for Obama. She needs Charlie to go America on her ass or something.
She was so fucking earnest, too. So happy the children were singing for Obama.
It's even more hilarious and absurd than religious devoutness, and that's saying something.
She needs Charlie to go America on her ass or something.
That, or a good volleyball to the face.
GREEN MAN!
If Charlie didn't exist, we'd have to invent him.
"You can't fit all this shit in a bindle, man! We need like a towel, or a sheet or something! And that's not cool!"
Charlie: Of course there's gonna be an explosion!
You think I'm not gonna explode?!
Best bit on the bailout yet:
McCain as Gollum
Funniest part at about 2:20 in
Pimp my walker is funny cuz it's true. Not too long after my younger sister got her first paycheck, we were at my grandparent's house. She asked my grandpa for her money back.
Not too long after my younger sister got her first paycheck, we were at my grandparent's house. She asked my grandpa for her money back.
I tried that one on my father after he turned 65. He said he was applying his social security checks to what I owed him for college.
I haven't raised it since.