Attack of the Clones in 5 Seconds (video) (flag)
www.toplessrobot.com — I feel like it's missing "I'm hungry," but otherwise, this is pretty awesomely accurate. Happy New Year's Eve, by the way.
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The fandom minute: What man wouldn’t want to smell like Lando?
Club Jade — ... Lando, the cologne. Because, why not? Fanmade: Look, I’m usually all over the My Little Pony mashups, but Spippo’s Chewbacca pony scares the living daylights out of me. It wants your soul. Less freaky: Boba Fett. Lists: Topless Robot has the ten best action figures based on real people. Jorg Sacul is #7. Also, you can’t make a top five space cowboys list without Han Solo. Video: Attack of the Clones in 5 seconds. Obvious spoof is obvious, but worth a giggle.

Friday YouTube: Attack of the Clones in 5 Seconds
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TheForce.Net — ... harder than having the sex talk, but I will muster the strength somehow, because my kids are their own people and as such are entitled to their own opinions. Even if they are wrong." [image] The good people at ClubJade.net point us to Lando the cologne ? [image] Some links to the Official Starwars.com Blog we may not have linked to previously... Boss Nass and the Price of Gas Japanese Star Wars Art Collection [image] Click here for "Attack of the Clones in 5 Seconds" at Topless Robot . (via ...

Daily Scan for 01.05.09 - Smith Dons Who's Mantle, Clones Sheds Excess Hours
SciFi Scanner — ... • Topless Robot shows us a five-second version of Attack of the Clones, which still feels about four and a half seconds too long. ...

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