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RubberEagle
What's a rubber eagle used for, anyway?
in Zocalo v2.0
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLSyEiTf-HQ[/url]
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I pity those foos. :D
Dirty pirates.
And they got Gerald McRaney to play in it as well. What a trip down memory lane. At least they got someone who knows how to play a general. :D
Altho I could look at Megan Fox all day ;)
on a slightly related note:
[QUOTE]The Mathematical Proof for Mr. T's Infinite Pity:
For life to exist there must be a symmetric equation regarding the factors of pity(p) and fools(f) -> p-f=0. If any one factor rose to a level higher than the other, life as we know it would cease to exist. The fool factor can be decisively measured by dividing jibba-jabba(j) by tolerance for said jibba-jabba(t) -> f=j/t. With these two equations we can deduce: p-f=0; f=j/t ->p-(j/t) = 0 -> p = j/t. This equation leads to quite an interesting result. As we can see, if we hold jibba-jabba constant, as tolerance for said jibba-jabba approaches 0, pity approaches infinity.
Now we all well know that Mr. T “ain’t got no time for the jibba-jabba.” In fact, extensive observational studies have been conducted and even with machines able to calculate with precision to the 23rd decimal place, Mr. T’s tolerance for jibba-jabba has been conclusively found to be 0, and therefore Mr. T’s pity is the literal embodiment of the concept of infinity.[/QUOTE]
But it must have been a bad job for Mr. T, because now he is selling trial versions for World of Warcraft in tv...
Worf
I am fairly certain it must be due to his greatest work: [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mDQ-Yg6AME"]The Mister T cartoon[/URL]; if it wasn't that, then it had to the the [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCMYo1KyS3c"]cereal[/URL]...
[QUOTE=sinclair;186259]But it must have been a bad job for Mr. T, because now he is selling trial versions for World of Warcraft in tv...[/QUOTE]
I think he actually on an upswing, a few years ago he was doing a commercial for a local payday loan company in Columbia, MO...mind you this a small TV market with only about 100,000 people....
Jake
I whole-heartedly agree. This looks to be a really awesome two hours of not thinking about anything at all.