Showing posts with label Digg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digg. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Great VidCraft!

Digg had this awesome video featured on their site: Lego StarCraft

This is just so bad-ass. The only problem I have with it is that it's featured and discussed when StarCraft 2 is released. Where were these people 5 years ago? Come on, gang!

-a.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Rally for the Parent Trap remake star.

Digg.com had this dispicable news to report.

I don't believe people cared this much about Nelson Mandela.

I hate all of you who march for her, please find something better to do.

-a.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Summit has gone too far!

Digg.com showed me this ridiculous article on Summit Entertainment, and how they are suing and shutting down most companies for using stock photos of the Twilight movie franchise.

" The law may be on Summit's side in some cases, but the spirit of what the company is doing -- shutting down almost anyone referencing Twilight without its permission -- shows the shortcomings in how we understand and interpret copyright law. "






So in the spirit of me trying my best to bother people:






























TEAM JACOB!!!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Hotter than Tatooine


Found this awesome link on Digg.com

It contains sexy pics of Star Wars sand sculptures. Kudos to all involved, but I must give my personal approval to the two sculptures of Jabba. It's just too apropos for the sand.

On that note--Happy Father's Day, dads!
-a.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Bobby Fischer's Body to be Exhumed for DNA to see if he's the Father of a Filipino Girl

Story on Digg.com

Some people feel that exhuming a body is just wrong. I can understand that but this is the one time to look the other way because if the story is true then Bobby Fischer gave hope to all the girl deprived chess players throughout the world!

Go, Bobby, go.

-a.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Lewd Law?

Digg.com had this to say about Jennifer LaPenta wearing a lewd shirt in court yesterday (which got her arrested). The shirt said "I have the (slang for female body part) so I make the rules."

More power to you, Jennifer. This reminds me of the time that I wore a homemade shirt for jury duty and got escorted out by three boys in blue. They felt my shirt was "too offensive." Really? Well if a shirt that reads; "**** Yourself, 'Honorable' Judge ******-*** Hendenmeir" is offensive, then I don't know what isn't. Oh, and on the back I had a picture me ****-******* his maternal parents while ******* on his over due bills.

Fight the good fight Jennifer, let "the man" know that this is 2010 and certainly not 1984!

-************* Adam.

NOTE: I'm legally not allowed to reproduce the words, and images on that shirt ever again, hence the censoring that "the man" forced me to do until the end of my days... or his ;)

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Earth Day just another shopping day?

That's what stores are trying to make us consumers believe. It's pretty despicable. That's why I will not be inviting my neighbor who works at Macy's for my annual Arbor Day BBQ and Swap Meet.

For shame!

If you like not laughing, here's the article link from Digg.com

-a.

Monday, April 19, 2010

I'm glad Congress couldn't save beeps or else there'd be a lot of 143's to catalog.

Digg.com had this story about how every tweet will be (and currently is being) cataloged by the library of Congress.

Now every drunk who decided to tweet a string of random swear words to his equally drunken friend will have their "conversation" preserved until the end of time.

And I used to respect that the Library of Congress deemed Star Wars prevalent enough to mankind that it be preserved in their vault.

Or maybe I'm just jealous that I don't have a cell phone and cannot text "Dizzy dick, fart splash on a shitty window sill" and have my children's children's children look it up on a whim while they attend Mars University.

:(

-a.