Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Starting March 29th, Shat happens...

So, there is this AWESOME show in Spike called Invasion Iowa, staring WIlliam Shatner, and i have to tell you, it is by far the funniest show I have ever seen. (Except Red Dwarf) Its probably only funny to me, and anyone else who has ever lived in Iowa, but man, the show is great. For those who dont know what Im talking about, it is a show about Shatner and crew who go to Riverside, Ia to suposedly film a sci-fi flick. Everyone from Hollywood plays some sort of overdone steriotype(?) eg: Ditsy blond starlet, pain in the butt producer, wild womanizing stunt double; you get the idea. So, the show is about how these simple Iowans enteract and deal with the cast and crew of the "movie" they are "trying" "to" fi"lm",., Its great. Its marvelous. Its hilarious.I reccomend everyone watch it, and or dl it off the internet or steal a tv or something, cause it is well worth seeing.
Steph, I would move to MI, but to be honest I know so little about it. The main question I do have though is do you guys hate the people that live on that part that is connected to Wisconsin? I think I would, Id call them Canadien wannabe's, and insult thier butter toast.

4 comments:

tubapotamus said...

NO WAY!!! I knew Ikea was cool, but I didnt know they were THIS cool. They have a resteraunt inside, where for a mere 1.49 you can get Scrambled eggs, bacon, and Swedish pancakes with lingonberries. How cool is that?? A BUCK FOURTY NINE!! I could eat at the ikea store on my budget, now I wish it were closer than 100 miles...

Anonymous said...

Oh, I do so miss Red Dwarf. DARN YOU PBS! DARN YOU!
KHAAAAAAAAAANNNN!
Sorry, thought I'd throw in a little Shatner reference.
IKEA indeed rocks. Like, half my furniture comes from that store. I'm just glad we don't have to go to LA anymore to get to one.

tubapotamus said...

Ummm, wouldnt the fact that you have to go to LA defeat the purpose of the cheapness of Ikea? P.S. I like your house Aaron.

Anonymous said...

Well, we never drove to LA just for the IKEA goodness. It was only if we happened to be in the neighbourhood.
I like spelling neighbour all British-like.
You can thank my architect dad for the house-awesomeness.