Thursday, April 20, 2006

Want a Laugh?

If you want a laugh and have a good internet connection...and you understand English really well...check out this short video "American Suck Countdown".

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was too funny.

5:50 AM  
Blogger Our Hero, said...

I just found this thing. I think there's a new one every week.

9:39 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

By the way, I was poking around in that site and came across a couple of things you might want to check out. Go to animation and click on more videos twice. At the top is a clip called “Internet Song”. It’s very funny. When you are done click on more videos one more time. At the top is a clip called “F the USA.” This one isn’t funny. What makes it really not funny is the fact that, despite what the translator says, the song and the video were not made by our “enemies” in North Korea but by our “allies” in South Korea. A couple of years ago this was a very popular song here in South Korea. You’re not going to believe this but during the last presidential election one of the leading presidential candidates whet on national television dancing to this song as part of his bid to become president. At the time US/Korea relations were particularly low.

1:23 AM  
Blogger Our Hero, said...

Wow, that is a pretty harsh song with a clear message. But the voice over was done in Japanese and then it was translated by someone else into English. I wish I didn't feel like there was good reason to write a song like that.
I really love my home country and all of its strengths. But I wish there were a way for me to fix the problems over there. We all could use a bit of eye-opening attitude adjustment!

9:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Snilld!!!

8:57 PM  
Blogger Hrönn said...

Bandaríki dagsins í dag. Eric, ertu ekki feginn að búa í Íslandi með okkar ástkæra Halldór og enn ástkærari Davíð sem myndu aldrei taka þátt í svona rugli.

10:05 PM  
Blogger Our Hero, said...

I have to admit that I AM somewhat relieved that I live here rather than in the US. I regret saying it, but there's very little that would make me move back over there right now.

10:19 AM  

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