In silent lucidity...

Back in the 80s, there was a rather popular issue of the classic G.I. Joe comic book series titled "Silent Interlude" (issue 21, as I recall). It featured a single storyline starring Snake Eyes, Scarlett, and Storm Shadow. It was also notable because there wasn't a single line of dialogue in the entire issue.

So that's what I am going to do with this installment of Snippet Wednesday... no text other than the Snippet title. Just some good ol' fashioned video and photo geekery and I'll let you do with it what you will.

Nerf'd

Hailfire

Tank'd

Brick'd

Ewok'd

Ewokingdead

Lucas'd

Obama'd

Flag'd

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Marty Mankins

Brick'd... the 80th anniversary of LEGO. Damn, I didn't realize that the brick we all love was that old. I had seen all sorts of tributes to it this last week, but the video you posted (which I had seen before from a share that my daughter sent me) was pretty cool.

kapgar


The brick doesn't looks day older than two years, does it? :-)

hello haha narf

lucas'd made my damn day!
that obama'd was pretty awesome, too.
forgive me father, for i still love gotye and these parodies make me crazy happy.

Marty Mankins

No, it does not (although according to the story in the video, the brick it's quite 80 years old, just the company). But for being at least 50 years old, it seems like it's a going to make 100 and still look the same.

kapgar


I love the Gotye song and still need to check out the couple you Tweeted my way. I had no idea parodies of it were so prevalent. 

kapgar


If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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