
I assume you saw Matthew Broderick and a number of commercials featuring dogs, so I leave you with my funny session target results.

I assume you saw Matthew Broderick and a number of commercials featuring dogs, so I leave you with my funny session target results.

And it’s made using wind turbines. Eat that, Mike. (But don’t let the rest of your family eat one.)

Can’t you tell?

Thanks, Mike, for the picture.

Check out http://votekishi.tumblr.com/ . Everyone knows that social media was how William Henry Harrison won the Oval Office. If you’d like to post to it, leave a comment and I may give you the super-secret email.
or anyone who is a fan of awesome:
It’s marketing for the new movie, Chronicle. Thanks for the link, Gary.

And it’s not even a Slinky.
The garage door works. Woo.
In the days before Assassin’s Creed, teens and college students ran around in real life with paper weapons and index cards trying to take out the competition.
In college, I wondered why there wasn’t a Resident Evil-esque Humans vs. Zombies game. It looks like someone is doing that with Nerf guns and has created a pretty formalized set of rules.
I just made an opera in Finland. Check it out here.
148 pages.
Woo and hoo.

“Pew pew pew.”
I was going to be an astronaut until I saw that frequent travel may be required. If you think that you have the right stuff, click here.
Teaching actually counts as experience.
Maybe I’m just inspired by last night’s series premiere of Touch…Who am I kidding? She does a great cover of J.J. Heller’s “What Love Really Means”. Check it out and share it. Who knows? Maybe it will end up on a JumboTron in Times Square.
E.T. Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Gladiator.
These are all stand-alone movies with no chance for a sequel, right?
Well, as fast as you can say Ariel’s Big Adventure (no offense, Tom), Hollywood will want to cash in. Check out these actual script treatments for some of our favorite movies. Roger Rabbit versus the Nazis?
Some of you may have heard me rant already about one of my new favorite bands (thanks, Jeremy, for pointing me to them). You’ll hear me mention Gungor again, to be sure, but check out two of their songs that I’m really digging right now.
Wake Up Sleeper
(Check out the transition at 2:50. Can we please find a reason to play this as a band?)
And yes, they’re on Spotify/Pandora.

I think we all can relate to this synopsis from the back of the book.

Your passive-aggressive advertisements won’t work on me.
you have to indulge in a random Google search:
I know many are posting this (as well as the Bark Side), but I would be remiss in not posting it.