¡Grandes genios!
¡Grandes genios!
And from Argentina, there's Les Luthiers, a musical comedy group that mostly perform with instruments made-up from rubbish for the ocassion. They are as known and quotable as Monty Python is in the US:
From northern South America, I bring you... a big ukulele? A small guitar? Nope, El Cuatro:
I forever will be grateful to Encarta for giving me an undying hunger for knowledge.
Newspaper journalism? It has actually grown here in Latin America, where is in a much better shape than the US (Fewer newspapers per region helps) but it worries me what will happen when society caughts up with the technology of developed nations.
I remember discovering the Balalaika on Encarta and thinking of it as a Dorito chip on a stick.
"We parked on the Itchy lot."
Does this mean we can hit the costumed performers?
This only makes me think Jodorowsky's Dune would have been an ass-kicking 70's anime.
THE LSD MUST FLOW...
Only the teachers, I think. Mine did.
Don't forget Molvania's First numbered musical group: Zlad!
I can see some Shatner starting to show its front...
Sir Santiagus was not amused when the forger told him that he had made helm to reflect his intelectual disposition.
"What? To look at my right? Why? It kinda looks silly in comparising."
About two years ago, CAVIM, Venezuela's arsenal, blew up in my hometown. Thankfully, the fire was stopped on time, but nonetheless, running in the streets in middle of the night is quite a haunting experience:
At least the Dune coloring book tried to have some semblance with the movie.
It's Oceania's favorite telescreen program: Big Brother's Doubleplusfunny Fortress! With Brother Eric and Prole Ernie.
Do you recommend it? I recently got a copy of it, among the old books from a deceased relative.
I wonder now what would they think of Wolf And Spice?