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Sean Flinn


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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 34
Sign: Cancer

City: Costa Mesa
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/10/2005

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Saturday, February 09, 2008 

Current mood:  adored
Category: Music
I love me some Internets. Yesterday, I sent my buddy Mike this clip of a classic Bob & Doug skit from SCTV:



... and he replied with THIS clip, which finally manages to shave a sliver of awesomeness from the normally ass-tastic Journey:



Back to Bob & Doug ... those guys played a ridiculously influential role in our lives. I think Mike and I spent and entire year of high school calling everyone we knew a "hoser" and finishing sentences with "eh." This sparticular skit features a discussion of the "space arm" that the Canadians built for the space shuttle, a quote from which we cribbed for use in our garage band's classic "Canadian Song," (itself a tribute to Bob & Doug). Mike's supposedly working on a MySpace page for The Fletchers ... when he gets it live, I'll edit this with a link over so you can marvel at our music abilities. In the mean time, immerse yourself in the splendor of Bob & Doug with this extensive MetaFilter breakdown of their career highlights.
Currently listening:
The Idiot
By Iggy Pop
Release date: 29 June, 1992
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Dave
Dave Kosak

 
Just this Friday in the GameSpy Editorial pit we had a lengthy discussion about Canada's all-stars, which naturally included the MacKenzie brothers (as well as Wolverine). Then there was a lively debate: Were they actually from Canada or from Chicago doing impressions of Canadians? I thought they were from Toronto, myself. Fortunately, the debate didn't end in a fist-fight.

By the way, we also discussed who would win in a fight of Canada's all-stars vs. the Mexican all-stars, where it was determined that Wolverine would be pitted against Zorro. The conclusion? WE WOULD TOTALLY SHELL OUT TEN BUCKS TO SEE THAT MOVIE.

I imagine the poster right now: It's a super close-up shot of a mutton-chop with a "Z" shaved into it.
 
Posted by Dave on Monday, February 11, 2008 - 8:23 AM
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