Monday, January 16, 2006

Block Heads - [Matthew]

I'm going to give you a website and you must go check it out...

www.thebricktestament.com

Your first instinct is to laugh, but the more you look at the volume of work they've done, the more impressive it is.

After checking out the site, make sure you listen (and call in) to the show at noon (EST) on Wednesday. Believe it or not, we will have a comedy bit that ties into The Brick Testament.

PS: Thanks to Carl from www.numinous247.com for making us aware of this pop culture phenomenon.

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9 Comments:

Blogger Zeke said...

And I thought I spent too much time on the internet... but then, life is so much more interesting with people in it that are committed to things like making the world's 2nd largest ball of rubber bands.

But that is really cool.

12:14 AM  
Anonymous Matthew said...

You see, Zeke, this is the service we offer. We do the hardcore geeking for you, giving you plenty of time to actually have a life.

MP

8:29 AM  
Blogger trent@ gracehead.com said...

DOOD!!!!
I can't wait until they produce the Brick-Revelation (of John.)
That might be asking too much, though.

9:51 AM  
Blogger Mrs Zeke said...

Its like the picture Bible for dummies! I don't mean that in a bad way. I am not sure if I think it is really cool or worried about the time one might have to do all that. But hey it's not my time so who am I to say anything.

I wonder if anyone has done the same thing with food, wow the options are endless.

Love now cause tomorrow may not come.

10:47 AM  
Blogger Sharon said...

I like the way in the Massacre at Bezek, all the soldiers are smiling their placid little happy face grins while running people through, and decapitating them.

Interesting, albeit slightly disturbing...

"See boys and girls, you CAN kill large amounts of people while still retaining the joy, joy, joy, joy down in your heart!"

12:19 PM  
Anonymous Matthew said...

According to a blurb from a Rolling Stone article, Brick Testament creator, 'The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith', is "an avowed atheist." Interesting, but for my money, in no way makes his work less amazing.

1:02 PM  
Blogger Herobill said...

How come there's always one black wise man?!? Shouldn't they all be Persian? :)

And you really don't even want to go here!

Umm-um-um. O-kay?

12:08 AM  
Anonymous Matthew said...

The more I'm perusing the site, the more irony and sarcasm I'm seeing. Nonetheless, it's still interesting.

Does anybody have a favorite artist (painter, sculptor, mime)?

MP

9:35 AM  
Blogger Zeke said...

I certainly see some dark humor in this one.

6:40 PM  

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