Big Dog Robot Video 2 :)

March 25 2008 / by Accel Rose / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Other   Year: General   Rating: 5

If you enjoyed the amazing “Big Dog Robot video”: that stormed the web last week, then perhaps you’ll enjoy this follow-up piece: ;)

I expect we’ll soon see similar parodies on Funny or Die or Saturday Night Live.

More Predictions for the Near Future and Beyond

June 26 2008 / by Jason / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Culture   Year: General   Rating: 5 Hot

By Jason M. Vaughn

(NOTE: Please consult my prior “predictions” to get caught up on the Asimo thread.)

The Rolling Stones’ twelfth “farewell” tour, the Seriously; We’re Not Kidding This Time tour, will actually turn out to be their second to last tour.

A year after being shot by that Mexico-border patrolman, Asimo will be secretly rebuilt in a government bunker somewhere in the Southwestern United States. He will quickly escape, however, and those he leaves in his wake will come to known him by three names: Asimo the Vengeful; Dark Asimo; and Asimo, the Humanoid Who Won’t Shake Your Hand.

The Super Nanny, getting on in years, will be thrown through a concrete wall by one of those new synthetic toddlers.

“Frak” will be adopted into the mainstream English lexicon, and used with an almost reckless abandon until it’s finally labeled a bad word.

After the release of his twenty-third album, Trapped in Another Closet—No, Scratch That; It’s the Same Damn Closet, R. Kelly will receive some unfavorable attention when he goes into a sex-bot shop, orders the youngest Barely-Legal model they’ve got and says, “How much to make it five years younger?”

Suddenly overwhelmed with guilt, after months of raping and pillaging and not shaking hands with people, Dark Asimo will stop into an Arizona church and give his confession. The priest will faint. (cont.)

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What's Wrong With Education Today

March 28 2008 / by Venessa Posavec / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Education   Year: General   Rating: 1

A short satirical song by Tom Chapin. Are we losing sight of what the driving forces of education should be?