Thursday, February 24, 2005

Shocking Revelation

Anyone here ever been to JKCinema.com? I have. Plenty of times. I find their “Urban Legends” series to be quite entertaining. As for the rest of the site, it’s got plenty of Anti-Bush humor on it. Some of it’s good for a laugh, some of it’s so nasty it’ll scare a gay man straight.

But seriously, back to the “Urban Legends” bit. This fabulous little series tells of hauntings and spooky stories that date back generations. It also does give me a fine chill every now and then. It makes me wonder though: if the shorts there are so cleverly crafted in these “documentaries,” is it possible that the man who makes them actually believes in ghosts caught on film or any of the other crazy things he talks about? After all, he did call for his viewers to try and make ITC or EVP recordings a while back. The message is still up there if you want to see

http://www.jkcinema.com/

“OK, ghost hunters! I want you to send us your best ITC work for a future urban Legends project. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, check out Urban Legends: Ghosts and Urban Legends: Evidence. Let's scare the world! More information on this project as it progresses.”

Sound like a person who might be a little bit devoid of reality? If you take the time, you’ll also notice that the guy has set up a political blog on the left side. He’s boycotting Wal-mart. Alright with me. Links to Democrat sites. That’s cool. The “Don’t support companies with conservative ideology” part. Treading the line. Then I saw this website on the blog just today, and it almost knocked my socks clean off.

www.michaelmoore.com

Yup yup. This guy is lost. He’s as left as they come, folks. He’s crossed that line on either side of the political spectrum where they’ve gone insane. Ghosts, hatred for conservatism and a Michael Moore advocate. This guy needs an asylum trip really badly.

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