In the 'Legend of Zelda' game for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, there were these little evil-doers which resembled a delicious stack of buttery pancakes and whose sole mission were to suck you dry of a hard earned weapon you had just paid mucho rupees for. These fortunate little bottom-feeders were called Like-Likes. That is why I decided to name a new feature article I will be preparing for 'Cultural Compulsive Disorder' after them. Like the fortunate bottom-feeder that I am, I will be scouring the blogosphere for loosely related images, video clips, and articles that I found interesting, exciting, or maddening on other blogsites. Things that someone else has, no doubt, painstakingly worked on for weeks, even months, yet I will show no remorse in borrowing from them and regurgitating on C-C-D, for you guys to appreciate as well, with all due credit given to it's origins, of course. Things that they liked...and I like...so I'd like to see if you like. So without further ado, I give you the first installment of "Like-Like?"
Amimated He-Man Vs. Lion-O .....Like! Like?
Artist Jared Stumpenhorst has been creating a work of LOST art everyday for the past 63 days and will be doing so until he has 365 works of art. This is LOST art #59 Benjamin Linus. ....Like! Like?
Some excellent video game console modifications compiles by WebUrbanist. ...Like! Like?
Gemma Aterton from 'Clash of the Titans', 007 'Quantum of Solace, 'Prince of Persia: Sands of Time' and now starring in my dreams nightly ....Like! Like?
That's it. Quick and painless and you still even have your shield. Like! Like?
I LIKE this! Good stuff! That 'Lost' and Star Wars art is great!
ReplyDeleteDopeness... glad to have you Mr. Bond. Can I get you anything? A Martini, shaken not stirred perhaps?
ReplyDeleteThe Japanese Star Wars stuff is fantastic. Excellent find, JB.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys.
ReplyDeleteLike-Likes make me hungry for I-hop.