I'm too puzzled to say much. There's a good explanation. I know there is.
Sure, it feels like finding out that Andrew Wyeth is taking painting lessons from Thomas Kinkade. It's not that. No, it's really not.
It's more like hearing John Henry endorsing a steam drill.
Sittin' on his pappy's knee
His pappy picked him up and set him back down
In front of the ol' Tee Vee, lord, lord
In front of the ol' Tee Vee
Oh well, we all know where man leaves off and machine begins, right? Right? We DO know, don't we?
behold the future:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuGvPhglGEc&feature=player_embedded
Thanks, Brandon. It took me a while to determine whether I was watching a parody or not. Thankfully, I concluded that it was, indeed, a parody.
ReplyDeleteIt was a parody, right?
Uh oh. We potters are, like, totally doomed and stuff.
Meet George Jetson.
His Boy Elroy.
Daughter Judy.
Jane his wife.
Here's George's potter
He uses a ram press
But Judy's equipped
With a home dish maker