April 18, 2006

The Greatest of All Time?

I can only hope the video is real, because tagging Air Force One should get you some kind of medal.

ETA: Not real. Duh. But dammit, I wanted to believe!

The legal disclaimer is actually pretty funny, once I took the time to actually explore and read it:

"You, the viewer of the preceeding are hereby advised that the video does not depict a real event. It is intended for the sole, limited and express purpose of entertainment and to induce you, the viewer of the video, to think critically about freedom of expression and speech and the government's responses to the same. Therefore, and by reason of the foregoing, the producers, creators and distributors of this video hereby verily certify that the foregoing fictionalization and dramatization was not real."

But the Wooster Collective hurt my feelings when they said "We didn't post that it was a fake because we has [sic] no idea that anyone would think that it was real." Guess I'm just an idiot (but getting insert that [sic] makes me a bit happier.)

3 comments:

snaip said...

Woah, now thats something! It just doesn't look or feel like a fake. Wicked but stupid. ;)

Anonymous said...

While I love the idea, I can't help but think that it was yet another stunt by Marc Ecko to promote his new line of accessories.
He's "stickin' it to the man" but he was on last week's America's Next Top Model draping his purses over anorexic plastic models, too.

plynn said...

hmmm. yeah, it's always a bit depressing how in these guys' revolutions never seem to include women. They're still just window dressing for videos and passenger seats.