Thursday, May 04, 2006

Rolling

From Decorabilia:
The Minutemen: perpetual comedy machine.
As Ali chanted "Minutemen go home!" through a bullhorn, Gilchrist treated his message as a metaphorical call to arms.

"Minutemen, stand your ground. Do not fire unless fired upon, and if it's war he wants, then let it begin here," Gilchrist cried.

Gilchrist then yelled, "Let's roll," and the Minutemen boarded a fleet of RVs, campers and cars to begin their cross-country trek aimed at raising awareness of their cause.
UPDATE:
Jim lays claim to a nice little phrase: the "Laugh-a-Minutemen." © Decorabilia.

5 comments:

troutsky said...

We have a militia up here in montana gaurding the canadian border.I sleep better at night knowing they are up there marching around that windy, god forsaken country instead of drinking at the Eagles Club in town.

helmut said...

Wow. Apparently they're funny no matter what border they're guarding. Guarding the Canadian border, however, does seem to have an added comedic ingredient.

Jim Anderson said...

Um... that link looks busted.

helmut said...

Fixed. Thanks, Jim. Blogger was acting up when I first posted this. Could be it; could be just me.

Jim Anderson said...

Hey... any excuse to increase traffic.

The Laugh-a-Minutemen. I name it and claim it.

(Of course, one can always choose to otherly-pronounce "Minute.")