Damn you, Christmas, why'd you have to come and go already? This item would've absolutely been at the top of my list this past year. Sigh...
How many times have you asked yourself at a cookout, "What would George Lucas do?" Well, for starters, if he wanted to be polite, he put some sort of hair net around that rangy beard of his if he were manning the grill. And you know Lucas would be in charge of that detail. In fact, as tasty as the hot dogs and burgers might be, I think we both realize they'd be surprisingly thin on story construction.
But he might also think to perfectly cook the franks on the wings of an X-Wing fighter. Introducing the Weenie Wing Commander, which for obvious copyright reasons, can't invoke the actual name of its very obvious shape. It's a great idea, better than some weird disappearing...
How many times have you asked yourself at a cookout, "What would George Lucas do?" Well, for starters, if he wanted to be polite, he put some sort of hair net around that rangy beard of his if he were manning the grill. And you know Lucas would be in charge of that detail. In fact, as tasty as the hot dogs and burgers might be, I think we both realize they'd be surprisingly thin on story construction.
But he might also think to perfectly cook the franks on the wings of an X-Wing fighter. Introducing the Weenie Wing Commander, which for obvious copyright reasons, can't invoke the actual name of its very obvious shape. It's a great idea, better than some weird disappearing...
- 1/3/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
In 'Marley & Me,' "Grey's Anatomy" hunk Eric Dane stars opposite Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston as a friend who recommends that they get a puppy before they dive into parenthood. He also happens to be that guy who uses pooches and kids as bait to pick up the ladies! So, has "McSteamy" ever used that trick in real life? "Never once," he tells our own Victoria Recano, but is quick to add, "I have that friend." Eric, who is married to actress Rebecca Gayheart, also says that he's unlike his big-screen alter ego in that he's ready to have a family himself. "I never had that fear of 'I have to burn that black book'; [the] stereotypical 'man down, another one's getting married'-type thing," he explains. "I was always just like, 'This is what we do, this is the next chapter.' And kids, the same way; I want to...
- 12/24/2008
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
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