Makes me laugh every time I watch it. My boys and I love it. (Make sure you choose the 720 HD version.)
Davis: "That's funny."
Samuel: "Again!" (And again, and again, and again, and again...)
Yeah, it's been floating around the Interwebs for a while now, but it's still great.
Because: "That's how you do it, son."
(I love the little point with the breadstick at the end. My favorite part.)
Featuring my all-time favorite Muppet:
Via Brent, who gave me a very appreciated laugh by telling me about it last night.
The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs:
Will you write on a tablet, or just read from it? Or will you just buy it and put it on your desk and look at it a lot and never use it at all? Or will you maybe carry it around and put on the table in restaurants to show the other humanoids in your tribe that you are more advanced and wealthy than they are, and they should fear you because you have powerful magic that they do not understand? You see what I mean? What is the anthropology here? And what about the ergonomics? Can you mount it on a wall? Will it have a shiny surface so that Macolytes can adore themselves as they use it in public? (Yes. It must.) The tablet must look and feel not like something that was made by man -- it must feel otherworldly, as if God himself made it and handed it to you. I'm so glad Fake Steve came back.
This is about a dozen kinds of awesome:
[Via Brent, who's still ticked off about the Nirvana/Rick Astley mash-up. ;-)]
Love it.
But WAIT!
YouTuber TheCBVee provides us with a sequence comparison of Magnum, P.I. and his creation:
This is all doubly awesome since I grew up watching Magnum with my dad. (And mom, too, but she was just watching because of Tom Selleck's hunkiness.)
Mucho gracias to mi amigo Stephen for the links via Twitter.
I have the LOLcat web site's RSS feed in my feed reader. I don't read it every day, but there are days when I'll get caught up on the past week or two's worth of photos. Some of these photos will garner the toothless smile. Others will get a big grin. Rarer still are the ones which make me laugh. This one... This one made me snort water through my nose.
Davis threw an impromptu puppet show from Samuel, and as you can see from the latter's reaction, the show got rave reviews.
I laughed so hard at some parts I was crying.
You can follow along with the lyrics. [From my sweetie via e-mail.]
Tony Woodlief never fails to amuse me in some fashion:
[T]his is what we have come to: a grown man, grooming his eyebrows in traffic, using his rear-view mirror. In Wichita.