Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2009

I think this is HILAROUS.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Hulu how I love thee, let me count the ways



This is pretty funny, or as funny as the new SNL can be. Just thought I'd share with my lovely readers.

Friday, February 8, 2008

I make a GD difference, now what about you?




This guy says it so brilliantly, I couldn't have said it better! Teaching, oh how I loathe thee, let me count thy ways. But I love thee, and this video sums up my thoughts of the week. Thanks MOM!

Oh YouTube, How I Adore Thee








Fing Helarious. Absolutely Fing Funny. Enjoy.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Spellebound by, well, spelling?

After seeing the buzz and conversation generated by students at the school spelling bee a few weeks ago, and having a co-worker recommend this movie to me, I'm curious. Why is spelling so exciting? Is it more of the competition element than the actual spelling? I enjoyed the diverse backgrounds that each of the contestants they chose to highlight came from. I found myself rooting for each of them, if not some a little more than others. I think April was my favorite because she reminds me a little of myself and a little of my 9th grade best friends. Finally, someone that admits to her pessimism at a young age has a head full of realistic expectations on her shoulders. Above all, I believe that this film put a really good spin on the National Spelling Bee and humanity in general. Competitions like this one always get a bad rap for pushing children past their limit, but these children chose to be here and went along with the processes. The parents seemed level-headed, and wanted nothing but the best for their children. When each was eliminated from the competition, no one parent was overly irrational. Disappointed maybe, but always supportive. Life is about learning lessons of hard work, and each of these kids worked extra hard to get where they are today. Life is also about learning that there can only be one winner. If you have to loose to show that, you have to be willing to admit defeat. I think I enjoyed this film because I laughed, cried, and empathized with the characters a little too much. And yes, you need to Netflix this film now.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

David Blaine, YouTube Style

If you have ever watched DB, you must see these. Absoulutely helarious parodies of the man's street magic.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Just a fun camp song...

that is pretty appropriate as of late. (Sing it to the tune of Moon River and you'll be laughing out loud in no time at all. Don't worry, no one is judging you for singing out loud to yourself. Have fun with it!

Chopped Liver, onions on the side
my social life has died, from me
my friends shun me, they out-run me,
the smell of my breath, is slow death, sad but true
My odors' twice as bad as beer,
and people who drink beer agree,
I know that my breath will not end,
always I'll offend, my halitosis friends
Chopped liver, in me.

Spelling Bee!!!

Friday, December 21, 2007

Quarterlife, take III or IV

I wasn't expecting to get into this series, but every now and again when I have some spare time (like that happens often) I take a look at it. It's actually kind of good, in a cheesy but I can totally relate kind of way.

Judge for yourself.

quarterlife - part 12

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

This is really funny

and reminds me why I hate the song this man is talking about.