Fake Movie Poster: 2001 A Space Jam Odyssey
Michael Jordan, Bugs Bunny, A Miles High Slab of Obsidian, and the most powerful Baby of all team up to save the world from imminent destruction.
Panoramic Photo: A Grundy Center Drive

A Panoramic Photo: Grundy Center as seen from the passenger side of my son’s car. West bound on G Ave. Friday March 11, 2011
Fake Movie Poster: Hunt for Red October Sky
#48 Fan says he’d like to see “Die Hard in a Field of Dreams” Come to think of it that might make a good movie too.
Fake Movie: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures in Babysitting
Ted?
Yes Bill?
We seem to have lost one of the little tykes that most excellent sitter babe asked us to watch.
Bogus
Random Fake Band: Blythe Hill Fields
What songs do you think are on this album?
Wanna play along? 1. Go to Wikipedia and click Random article. The article you get is the name of your band.
2. Go to QuotationsPage.com and hit Random Quotes. The last four or five words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.
3. Go to Flickr.com and click on explore the last seven days. The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover. Note: I’m only using Creative Commons licensed pics here, with attributions.
4. Use photoshop or picnik.com (a free online photo editor) to put it all together.
If you do play along, please link back here and I’ll collect the links in a later posting.
Movie Mash-up: Wall-E.T.
Steven Speilberg decides to work with Pixar instead of Dreamworks animation
Demotivational Poster: Shadow Ninjas
Inspired by his hero Peter Pan, Shadow Ninja realizes that he can strike without warning.
Fake Movies: Bambo
Continuing on in my efforts to practice my photoshop skills, I am taking a page from Blogs gone by Movie Mash-ups. A recent commenter asked if I could provide synopses of those movies. Well, I thought I’d do one better. Instead of writing out the plots for these wonderful movies, I’ll give you the movie posters.
First up: BAMBO













