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Stuff I didn’t do part one: Star Wars
A friend of mine said that I should put more personal stuff online . She was talking in particular about what I write on this site and the videos I favorite on my personal YouTube page.
You see, it seems that to be more personal, I need to post more stuff that I like rather than what I do. So this is my first attempt to be less all-promo-all-the-time (as another friend said I came across as).
I love Star Wars. In fact, I have always been a little obsessed with it. While on a whole, the three new films can’t come close to the original series, I do feel that Revenge of the Sith is a strong second best overall (after Empire).
One of the first albums I remember owning when I was a kid was the Star Wars Adventures in ABC, which I found for download here. I’ve even checked out Wookiepedia more than once.
While I may write more about Star Wars and its cultural impact/political ramifications and justify my love in some sort of activist context later, for now, here’s a real funny video from the good folks at College Humor, you’re welcome:
Star Wars, Stuff I Didn't Do
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