If you haven’t seen the show Code Monkeys on G4, well you might enjoy this, or you might think it’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever seen in your life. Either way, enjoy!
Oh man, so glad I found these, I might print all of these out and place them all over my cube (yes I am a tool… A GIANT F#%CKING TOOL). You can check out all the posters in Murray’s office, from the show Flight of the Conchords, on this Flickr site. You can even click the all sizes button on the top of the pic and print your own poster for your office. Enjoy!
FOTC – Sugarlumps. Check out more music here!
[via Mars-Z]
The new season premieres Monday, June 8th at 10PM ET/PT on Showtime. For those who haven’t seen this wonderful show here’s a brief synopsis from Wikipedia:
“The plot revolves around a widowed housewife (Mary-Louise Parker) from an affluent California suburb who becomes her neighborhood’s marijuana dealer to make ends meet. The title is a play on words, referring to both the slang term for marijuana, and widow’s weeds. It also refers to the tendency of American suburbs to grow quickly and pervasively, with the dwellings and their residents being almost as indistinguishable as weeds; this is mirrored in the show’s theme song “Little Boxes” and opening credits, and is a recurring theme of the show itself. The theme song changes in the second season. The change consists of a different vocalist every episode.
Weeds currently comprises four seasons that began airing in August 2005. It was the highest rated series for Showtime its first year; its fourth-season premiere attracted 1.3 million viewers to Showtime, the channel’s highest-ever viewership; the season as a whole averaged 962,000 viewers. Showtime announced on July 18, 2008 that two more seasons of thirteen episodes each will be produced.”
Showtime made this small promo describing a brief history of marijuana:
