Posted on 01/28/2009 9:54:55 AM PST by Lucky9teen
Former Vice President Al Gore testifies about climate change at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, January 28, 2009.
Former Vice President Al Gore (R) shakes hands with U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Ct), (L), before he testifies about climate change at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, January 28, 2009. From L-R are: Dodd, Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tn),Chairman Sen. John Kerry (D-Ma) and Gore.
"O grandio lust Jabba du Hutt amu intoe tah parena."
(His honor, our glorious host, Jabba the Hutt, has entered the arena.)
News cameras capture the stars of the long awaited remake of the famous Three Stooges movie "Mr. Dummie Goes to Washington". Shown (L to R) are the new Curly, Larry, and Moe as they share a congratulatory hand shake on the last day of filming. The handshake was immediately followed by the familiar eye poke and head boink that made the original Stooges so famous.
Critics have already panned the film as on of the best remakes in recent history.
Cries of "Fabulous"and "Outstanding" were heard during the first private screening held for film critics. "It's hard to believe that the character and chemistry of the original Stooges could have been so perfectly recreated in present day Washington" said noted Hollywood critic, I. M. Poofter. "Somewhere, there are three villages, missing their idiots".
Fans won't have long to wait for Three Stooges shenanigans. "Mr. Dummy Goes to Washington" is already scheduled to open in most major metropolitan areas following its Washington, DC premier on January 28.
“All your CARBON are belong to us”
NBC announces Al will be a contestant on THE BIGGEST LOSER
I just saw the most hilarious freaking headline from this:
“Al Gore Braves Fierce Winter Storm to Testify on Global Warming.”
All Righty, Then!
Leni
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