Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Enough, Already!

Below: High-Technology Bogroll
Had been contemplating plugging the bogrolls (We've been paying much more attention to what goes on there since adding the "Live! Hap-nin' now! Updater" thing.) w/ a bit of bitch&moan ("C'mon, Savalas.tv, NINE YEARS since your last update? Stop embarrassing us!") but, you know, contemplation is one thing, action is often equivalent to work.

However, the appearance of the "Muppet Bohemian Rhapsody" video on at least four of the sites listed over there w/in 18 or so hrs. is starting to raise our ire. (Irks us, too.) We are not referring only to the juvenile-to-adolescent pop culture nostalgia endeavors, either. As far as overtly political (And really, isn't everything political?) operations go, you didn't all have to embed the (8:22) of Paliens at the Borders Books Music Cafe in or near Columbus, did you? Some of you better shape up if you expect to remain in good standing.

2 comments:

  1. juvenile-to-adolescent pop culture nostalgia endeavors

    Those fuckin' SUCK.

    Hey, lookit these old comic books!

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  2. Graphic Entertainment & Funny Pages Editor Bemoans:

    If we weren't an orphan, we'd probably have had to off our parental units by now for leaving behind our vast collection when we moved.

    [Head slap, moment of epiphany, etc.]

    Oh, crap! It's the Ayn Rand Story. No wonder we've been so bitter the last X yrs.

    Some offer legible, substantive stuff a guy can read, others bore w/ their memories of how "kewl" something was, as demonstrated by a No-Def YouTube of a VHS dub of the Portuguese-market trailer.

    Still no excuse for ADM, though.

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