My friend Sean sent me a link to this youtube series not too long ago. I still can’t decide if I love it or hate it, but if you’re looking to kill ten minutes or so, it’s definitely worth checking out. The chemistry between the three is the highlight, but the whole concept is funny in itself.
I had trouble finding the best one to put on here, so I’m going to put a random episode up and leave it up to you to check out the next 20+
In other episodes you’ll find the likes of Death Cab, Andrew Bird, Matt and Kim, Common, and even the boss himself, Bruce Springsteen!
When Arrested Development was taken off the air I fell into a TV vacuum. For three years, I had been drawn in by its ever-tangling storylines and perfectly-chosen cast, but now I was watching the series finale. While satisfied by the final hour of the show, I knew I needed to look elsewhere for a show to fill my television void. This is when I remembered Scrubs.
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In my quest to prove how silly Twitter is, I have stumbled upon this link. Well, more accurately, my friend Andrew sent me this link. A quote:
everyone is making things that connect to twitter. the arduino environment makes it easy to interface hardware to the internet. this, plus a strong disdain for twitter, was all that was necessary to turn a joke into reality: a toilet that will post to twitter with every flush.
The sad part is that these toilet “tweets” are probably more interesting than %90 of Twitter.
It deeply saddens this reporter of the Spectator Blogging Staff inc. to post our most recent news pertaining to fellow SU undergraduate Adam Toth. Toth – after recently experiencing a quarter-life crisis, burning all possessions and moving to New Zealand – has now experienced his most difficult challenge since the Wellington sheep rampage of April 2009. I speak now of the ominous Swine Flu…

He might be missed...
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In case you’re in or heading to Auckland, New Zealand today, the internet is out across half of the city. Don’t worry, though. Companies are saying that it should be back on in “not too long.”
Because I know you all care so much about what’s going in New Zealand, I suggest you check out this news story.
It’s a video, and I really wish I could have embedded it, but alas, it’s not on youtube. Does it matter, though? No, because you’re intelligent enough to click on the red words and be taken right there. And yes, this video is entirely real. We can only hope that it’s not a second-coming of Black Sheep.
Not too long ago — Christmas break, actually — a friend of mine introduced a group of us to “Adventure Time.” I had never heard of this show, but within 8 minutes, I had seen all that ever existed of it. I didn’t know this, though, and proudly proclaimed “I’m going to buy the DVD!” Then my friend informed me that there is no DVD and that this youtube video is all that exists of the show:
If you are like me and hadn’t seen this show before, I suggest you watch this to the end. It’s unbelievable and would trump pretty much every kids’ show on TV today. Words can’t describe it, so I’m going to shut up and let you enjoy.
Plus, there’s even a celebrity in there — bonus points to whoever can name him/her without imdb!
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