25.2.08

You Tube DOT Com Theme Song

92 year-old Irving Fields has been writing hit songs since the 1920's. He recorded over 90 albums, including his biggest LP hit, Bagels and Bongos. He was inspired to write a song about Youtube... here it is.

8.2.08

Jack Hanna on David Letterman

These two videos are some of the funniest David Letterman clips I've seen in some time. Jack brings a bunch of African animals. The end of the 2nd one is the best!!!

David Letterman with Jack Hanna - Part 1


David Letterman with Jack Hanna - Part 2

5.2.08

Super Tuesday

Well, for some this last Presidential term has lasted an absolute eternity, but today, Super Tuesday, we come that much closer to finding out who the next President of the United States of America will be. Although a smattering of states have already had their Presidential Primaries today's the big day with 24 states all holding their votes to determine the respective incumbents.

At this point there are two Republican front-runners. John McCain and Mitt Romney. McCain's campaign has been gaining momentum and most recently he has gained the enorsements of both the Governator and Rudy Giuliani. McCain plans to win the war on terrorism, reform healthcare for all Americans, and reform government.

Romney, who courts the Religious Right, seems to want to address every issue in America ("Good Luck") including keeping Americans safe at home, combating nuclear terrorism, fighting radical Jihad, ending the dependance on foreign oil, ending the tide of illegal immigrants, reducing healthcare costs, raising the education bar and more. Sounds like a good plan... just fix it all.

And if you want to stay with the right but don't like either of those candidates you can vote for the only true fiscal conservative who "fights for freedom", Ron Paul. Who?! Yeah... that's what I said.

Now for the other side of the aisle, the Democrats. This is where the real fun begins. A major departure from history, the two front runners are a female and an African-American, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Barack Hussein Obama. Good thinking for both of them to drop their middle names for the campaign. Heck, Mrs. Clinton has dropped it all... just "Vote for Hillary!" Again it appears that these two candidates are trying to be everything to everyone. Hillary touts her experience, while Obama champions his fresh thinking.

As for who will win big today? I certainly don't know for sure and haven't done any personal exit polls but I suspect that McCain and Obama will have strong showings this Super Tuesday.

Who do you think will win big today?!

4.2.08

SuperBowl XLII Commercial Highlights

I've narrowed my list down to my top 5 Superbowl XLII commercials...

LifeWater - Thriller Remake


Audi R8 - Godfather


Garmin - Napoleon


Victoria's Secret - Almost Over


Coke - Stewie vs. Charlie Brown