Reader Mark just sent me the link to this hysterical Star Wars spoof, starring Obi Wan Cannoli, Ham Solo, Darth Tater and Chewbroccoli. It takes place in the aisles of a futuristic grocery store and reveals the horrible truths behind the dark side of the farm. Check it out:
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Those guys at free range studios are clever and hilarious! I also love the Meatrix. I just posted a shopping funny at my blog today. It pretty much sums up how I feel about consumerism.
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When I saw the documentary An Inconven— no, just kidding. Now that organic is the new bl— OK, no, seriously now. In short, this blog began somewhere between guilt and earnestness, between dissing Stéphane Dion's dog (named Kyoto) and finding myself amongst a group of eco-hipsters drinking hemp beer at an anti-styrofoam party.
I decided to take on a bit of a challenge: Spend each day, for an entire calendar year, doing one thing that betters the environment. The idea was that everything I did, I kept doing (so if I switched brands, it was a permanent switch; if I turned down my thermostat, I kept it down), so that by day 365, I'd be living as green a lifestyle as it gets.
It was a gruelling year, but in the end, it proved that being an environmentalist doesn't necessarily mean being a smug hippie, nor does it have to mean compromising aesthetic values or good wine. You can read more about what I learned in my book, Sleeping Naked is Green, or just keep reading this here blog. Now, I'm mostly writing about whatever the heck pops into my head (isn't that a novel concept for a blog?).
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Sometimes, this city drives me crazy — there aren’t enough bike lanes, the public transit system is a mess and we’ve even banned kite-flying in one of our parks! And yet, every now and then, Toronto gets it right. The most recent example is here below, for your viewing pleasure:
Teeheheheee. I’ve seen this. Was on my old blog. Awesome organic nerdyness at its best.
That is pure genius. I was busting a gut. Thanks for sharing.
This is funny. You may also like the Meatrix http://www.themeatrix.com/
Those guys at free range studios are clever and hilarious! I also love the Meatrix. I just posted a shopping funny at my blog today. It pretty much sums up how I feel about consumerism.
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Here’s wishing you a very happy and prosperous new year !
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