
http://www.gadgetryblog.com/gadgetryblog/2005/02/tetris_tower_3d.html
http://www.gadgetryblog.com/gadgetryblog/2005/02/tetris_tower_3d.html
http://www.gadgetryblog.com/gadgetryblog/2005/02/tetris_tower_3d.html
Courage & Stupidity is a comedy inspired by Steven Spielberg and his early years as an up and coming filmmaker. Set in the early 1970’s, Steven has a major studio deal to direct a movie about a killer shark and is confident that his experience will be a breeze. Conflicts arise after Steven and his pal George (based on George Lucas) accidentally destroy the movie’s main prop–a mechanical shark. The next day, the giant fish sinks to the ocean floor and it looks as if the director’s career has gone with it. Steven must stop the film’s producers from pulling the plug and find a way to make his monster movie without a monster. Although inspired by public information, the truth is that Mr. Spielberg has never harmed nor would he ever harm a mechanical fish.
http://www.courageandstupidity.com/
http://www.courageandstupidity.com/
http://www.courageandstupidity.com/

Via Wikipedia
“Abe Vigoda (born February 24, 1924) is an American movie and television actor best known for his supporting character roles, notably in the 1972 movie The Godfather, as well as his portrayal of the character Detective Sgt. Fish on the television series Barney Miller and the spinoff Fish.
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“We believe that people who cheat should be banned from the sanctioning body’s events indefinitely, and the team suspended for the year. If you want to take the chance, then do it. It wouldn’t be long before the cheaters were gone or straightened up.”
http://www.68caliber.com/news/tournament/story04706.php
http://www.68caliber.com/news/tournament/story04706.php
http://www.68caliber.com/news/tournament/story04706.php
And some discussion:
http://tinyurl.com/3wdbz
http://tinyurl.com/3wdbz
http://tinyurl.com/3wdbz

The video is soooo funny.
http://www.clarisita.org/files/boom.avi
http://www.clarisita.org/files/boom.avi
http://www.clarisita.org/files/boom.avi
(Via JoystiQ)