United 300
I know this came out ages ago, but I only just discovered it and I thought it was fun.
I guess United was trying to counter David Carroll’s United Breaks Guitars.
I know this came out ages ago, but I only just discovered it and I thought it was fun.
I guess United was trying to counter David Carroll’s United Breaks Guitars.
Creating GregPike.ca has been a trying and melancholic experience for me. When Columbia Pictures heard my story, they promptly dropped The Social Network story about Mark Zuckerberg and drafted a new story about me.
Here is the trailer for the upcoming movie about GregPike.ca
Written and Produced by GregPike.ca
Shot, Directed, and Edited by Phil Hogan
Starring…
Greg Pike.ca as GregPike.ca
Nicole Kieley
Ashley Kieley
Kevin Noseworthy
Phil Hogan
Mark Denine
Christopher “Grubbie” Penney
Mark “Magic Man” Webber as JT
Nerissa James
Also featuring…
Jennifer Dawson
Megan Murphy
Vanessa Linehan
The smokers at Gushue Hall
And special thanks to Denine for throwing an impromptu party for a couple quick shots.
I remember in Facebook’s early years, a friend of mine, Ian, told me about it and I signed up. He told me how huge social networking was going to become. I actively disagreed. I didn’t see the value.
Back then, I had 2 friends on Facebook for almost two years. No one was using it. And it wasn’t that interesting. I logged in every day and my news feed never changed. Facebook was like a failed Hi5 (which apparently still exists).
It didn’t have all the capabilities or applications it does today and Mark Zuckerberg barely had any “friends”, but then something happened. It exploded over night and within a very short period of time I found myself with hundreds of friends.
Then people who I knew who couldn’t tell the difference between a browser and CD-ROM were on Facebook, like my mother.
Here we are today. Facebook has become one of the largest, most popular websites on the internet rivaling even Google for daily visitation.
Now their making a movie about the creator’s story.
Of course what would a big-time motion picture be without some parody in the blogosphere?
Added:
If you ever hearing me calling something a “Time Vampire,” I got it from here:
Warning: This is explicit.
From The Onion: Sony Releases New Stupid Piece Of Shit That Doesn’t Fucking Work
This may have possibly been created by a pissed off Google employee, but regardless of who made it it gave me a few laughs.
“Basically what we did is we reinvented email, something that was basically invented 40 years ago, and even that was based on mail, which was invented always.”