Parodies by Laurie McGuiness
Two more parodies from Laurie McGuiness,Music and Money, the two bottom ones. Via DaringFireball.net
Two previously posted parodies from Laurie McGuiness.
Add comment March 28th, 2007
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Two more parodies from Laurie McGuiness,Music and Money, the two bottom ones. Via DaringFireball.net
Two previously posted parodies from Laurie McGuiness.
Add comment March 28th, 2007
The premise could be funny, the iPhone as the second coming, but this tossed together parody is less Monty Python and more like a bad night in a karaoke bar.
Add comment March 27th, 2007
These parodies are better than most of the stuff you find on YouTube, but I’m surprised that Novell would put its name on videos with so little polish. Well, maybe not. D’oh!
Portraying Linux as a pretty woman next to a couple of dorky guys is a tough sell, but I love parodies so I’m buying. “Features” as fashion is a tough sell too, but it’s the irony of the role-reversal that makes the second one actually, funny. These parodies are all about the writing.
Add comment March 25th, 2007
Zune means genital? Not particularly clever, but mildly funny.
Add comment March 25th, 2007
This is a rant that makes a mundane comparison between comics and movies and isn’t funny.
Add comment March 25th, 2007
Well I’ll be danged, I’ve heard of business people who use Mac, but a Creative Director who uses a PC? Whenever PC people (mean, mean PC people) tell me “nobody uses Macs” I could always throw back, “well, nobody who isn’t creative,” but now I stand corrected. Now we can all see the “other side” where Macs are the majority and PC users are the poor picked-on ones. A creative director who does “Think Different,” er I mean doesn’t. Whady’a know!
(Ahhh, “holy wars”)
Related:
- Parodies
- The “Truth” About Switching
- Bill Gates Takes the Bait
- His Minions Don’t
Elsewhere:
- Religion
- Smart Aleck Comebacks for Anti-Mac Comments
- Will Shipley Sets it Down Straight.
- Blue Screen of Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Spinning Beachball of Death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bill Gates and Steve Jobs to Make Historic Joint Appearance.
Maybe we can all just get along.
Add comment March 17th, 2007
Add comment March 15th, 2007