Posted on July 22, 2011
by Brad C. Hodson
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When I was kid growing up in the eighties, there were two things I knew with absolute certainty: (1) I was fat and awkward (2) America was the good guys in the world
Category: Satire, Parody, and Other Things I Use IncorrectlyTags: Apollo Creed, Avengers, Benjamin Button, Brad Pitt, captain america, captain america review, chris evans, chris hemsworth, Cold War, first avenger, Hitler, Howlin' Commandos, hugo weaving, Indiana Jones, loki, Lucas, Marvel, Nazis, Obama, Reagan, Red Dawn, Red Skull, Russia, serial, Sgt .Fury, Spider-Man, Spileberg, stanley tucci, Star Wars, thor, tommy lee jones
Posted on July 6, 2011
by Brad C. Hodson
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On the 4th of July, several of us got together to grill out. We took it as a “cheat day” and sat aside our healthy eating plans for a day of chili dogs and pie. And more chili dogs. And more pie. And yet,… Continue Reading “Summer Makes Me Think of Cold War Propaganda”
Category: Satire, Parody, and Other Things I Use IncorrectlyTags: 4th of july, Apollo Creed, Brigitte Nielson, Carl Weathers, Charlie Sheen, chili dogs, China, Chinese debt, Clubber Lang, Cold War, Dolph Lundgren, Gorbachev, Hulk Hogan, independence day, Ivan Drago, John Milius, lemonade, montage, Motley Crue, Mr. T, Nazi, North Korea, North Korean Army, patriotism, pie, propaganda, Red Dawn, robot, Rocky, Rocky 3, Rocky Balboa, Rocky IV, Soviets, summer, Sylvester Stallone