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Fututrama
"Futurama" is an animated TV show made by Matt Groening about a late 20th Century pizza boy. It aired from 1999-2003, and still re-runs on Cartoon Network. See more articles and pictures about "Futurama" here.
Ever wondered what Slurm, the highly addictive soft drink from Futurama that's made from the colon of a space worm queen, actually tastes like?
If you simply must know, now you can find out. It's been turned into an energy drink.
It's just one of a long line of pop culture themed energy drinks that you can use to that add that extra bit of pep to your day without having to start drinking before noon.
You can also buy a case of Flaming...
- Bendërbrau now a reality (hackaday.com)
- RT on DVD: Drag Me to Hell and All of Futurama (i.rottentomatoes.com)
- A Fishful of Dollars (en.wikipedia.org)
Anyone remember the last episode of Futurama? The one where Fry temporarily takes possession of the Robot Devil’s hands so he can play the holophonor and get Leela’s attention? Remember the part when Bender gets out the dictionary and caps it off with “Now THAT’S irony!”
I end this rambling monologue by saying, no, Bender…THIS is [...]
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- Bender’s Head, Comic Book Guy Dress Up Fall DVDs (blog.wired.com)
Known during the Great Depression as "Hoover Wagons," artist Jeremy Dean's new series "Futurama" draws on the historical phenomenon of horse-pulled cars, repeating this lamentable bit of history with his own hybrid auto carts fashioned from the back ends of gas-guzzling Hummers and Escalades. At the recent Scope Miami art fair Dean showed life-like models—tricked out with quintessential details like functioning drop-down TVs and...
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The UIC Forum hosted cartoonists Matt Groening and Lynda Barry last week as part of the 20th annual Chicago Humanities Festival. The event was called, "Cartoonists in Conversation." Groening, well-known for creating "The Simpsons" and "Futurama," as well as the weekly comic "Life in Hell," spoke with fellow cartoonist Lynda Barry, known for the comic "Ernie Pook's Comeek" and her book "The Good Times Are Killing Me," about their careers as...
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The future was supposed to bring us some crazy things, such as underwater cities and 200-year lifespans. We're still waiting. Author Paul Milo discusses the ridiculous, bizarre, and just plain wrong predictions of the Twentieth Century in his book Your Flying Car Awaits: Robot Butlers, Lunar Vacations, and Other Dead-Wrong Predictions of the Twentieth Century (Harper Paperbacks, 2009).
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