Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours with a very
interesting tune about making your own clothing.
Not my style, but whatever floats your coat.
Aunt Beulah sounds like my kind of gal…
Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours with a very
interesting tune about making your own clothing.
Not my style, but whatever floats your coat.
Aunt Beulah sounds like my kind of gal…

This is a great scene from a classic flick of epic proportions.
A little heavy on the superlatives perhaps, but the accolades
are well earned and widely accepted.
The Princess Bride is a very easy movie to watch, the entertainment
value is as high as it gets…lots of action, witty dialogue and superb
acting make this a great time had by all.
This scene has, as the title suggests, a battle of the minds that
pulls you in deep with character development that’s off the charts.
A superb movie well worth the watch…

A pretty humorous offering by Tommy Ryman.
He defines the uber geek nerd profile.
He may even be their king.
Or at least the Court Jester.
Some great lines here…

I really like this ditty and the animation that goes with it
by “Green Jelly”, formally known as “Green Jello”, formally
known as “Eww, I just bought these shoes!”.
The song all by itself is a keeper, with a catchy bounce to it.
Add the animation and you have a great time had by all.
Except maybe the bear, he got a bit dizzy toward the end.
All together now “The bear climbed the mountain to see
what he could see…”

A “Scarface” reference to start it all off is nice.
As is the existential rant provided by Homer.
Marge is her usual “Dafudge was I thinking
when I married this jaundiced meatball?!” self.
Even the British Orange Pekoe maniac has a
moment of snark and self reflection.
But it’s the Bees that shine in this one…
