RIP: George Carlin

What the fuck is with all the deaths recently? Not that they can be helped, but I seriously think there are other people more deserving of death than the people I’ve been hearing about.

So now we’ve got Carlin kicking the bucket as well.

Why him? George Carlin is by far the greatest comedian I’ve ever come across. Why couldn’t it be one of those other rip-offs like Carlos Mencia? Joe 1 See what I did there? Watch the video to get it.-fuckin’-dammnit!

He will be sorely missed.

Notes

Notes
1 See what I did there? Watch the video to get it.

Red vs Blue

I got to download all 5 seasons of Red vs. Blue, a Machinima series by [Rooster Teeth productions.]0 It’s so addicting to watch, that I thought it was worth spreading.

It’s only about 2-4 minutes per episode so even the most attention-span-challenged individual can find the time to watch it.

I’ve compiled scenes I thought were funny to give you guys an idea what RvB is about.

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Torn

Katz sent us an email with a YouTube link. I found it particularly funny because we have a member in BP who left an impression on the group by doing something similar during the US tour. His impression was the song “Get Here (If You Can)” as originally sung by Oleta Adams if I’m not mistaken.

My favorite was the “There’s just so many things” part, and “Into something real(reel)”

The definition of boxing

Boxing is an activity in which each of two men, by delivering a series of repeated sharp blows to the head, attempts to render the other senseless – leaving him lying on the floor, unable to act rationally, defend himself, or even stand up.

If one of the two men is knocked down and beaten into an only partially blank and helpless mental state, the other is made to stand aside and the contest is halted momentarily while the damaged man regains just enough strength to stand up and have the beating continue… to the point where he is again lying on the floor – this time completely immobile and functionless.

Afterwards, the two men embrace in a display of good sportsmanship.

I never quite saw it that way! Hehehehe.