Sunday, November 20, 2011

Bon Voyage

I will be out of town for the next week and a half; I am not sure if I will have internet access where I am. 
However, posts shall be going up as usual; for those who comment, I am not ignoring you, merely I am incommunicado. 

Check out this video that Surfin' posted. The tune is stuck in my head something terrible; it also made me laugh.  

After seeing their other work, I thought of Guy in LA's comment about stalking swains.

For every stalker out there, this is your song. 

10 comments:

guyinla said...

Hilarious! However, it's only the male stalkers' song. Female stalkers need to get their own.

Princess Lea said...

Women stalk? We like to pretend we don't.

guyinla said...

Ever see two-and-a-half men?

Princess Lea said...

Oooh yeah . . . Rosie, was it? But she eventually moved on! I think.

guyinla said...

*SPOILER ALERT*



Actually she ends up marrying him, then finds him soon after with a floozy and pushes him in front of a train. That's how they got rid of charlie sheen.

Princess Lea said...

I was wondering how they killed him off! I'm not up to date; so Rosie axes him? Niiiiice.

guyinla said...

Yup. It was one of the funnier funeral scenes on tv where she mentions it ever so casually. The strange thing is that charlie's family takes it in stride and don't seem to hold it against her much.
Also, the writers added in a great "winning" line in a later episode to add insult to injury :)

Princess Lea said...

Hey, even the fictional family was happy to get Ashton Kutcher instead.

guyinla said...

*cough...choke...gag* have you seen him act? I thought charlie sheen was bad, but this guy takes the cake. Could be just his character, but I thought it's pathetic, and if it weren't for all the money he's making from it I'd feel really bad and embarrassed for him. But Rose was a great character - hopefully they'll find a way to bring her back.

Princess Lea said...

He's just playing Kelso again from "That 70's Show." Apparently, that's all he can do. But maybe he's more moderate with recreational pharmaceuticals.