15 thoughts to “What Is The Matrwich?”

  1. President George W. Bush, who leaves this week for a state visit to Britain where he is deeply unpopular, says he is not concerned by the expected anti-war protesters who will pour into London

  2. You most definately did call that and I’ll totally testify for you when you sue for theft of intellectual property. With all the people reading this blog you KNOW one of the producers stole your idea.

    Do you think Legonomics could be next?

  3. Lol, awesome. Definitely hilarious. However the line that caught my attention the most was when Trin and Morpheus were asked how they got up to see Bush– and responded that they were Mormon. Just wondering why you wrote that… I’ve heard a couple of conspiracy theories.

  4. Intresting, Mr Baldwin. You have not yet wrote a review for the third movie in the Matrix trilogy, the one with the absurdly stupid ending that makes perfect sense.

    I wondered about the extent of Mr W Bush’s powers. And why the adapter wasn’t just three prong automatically. If there is no third hole, would nothing happen? And why wouldn’t electricity leak out of the socket if there’s nothing in there? Maybe if I repeat my post with a bajillion spelling errors you’ll actually pay attention to it…

  5. Intersting, Mr Baldwin. You hav not yeet roat a reveiw for the third movie in the Matrix trilogy, the one with the obzurdly stoopid ending that makes prefct cents.

    I wondred about the acctent of Mr W Bush’s powers. And why the adpter wasn’t just three prong automaticly. If their is no third whole, wood nothing hapen? And why woodn’t electricity leak out of the socket if their’s nothing in there? Are you peying attenshun yte?

  6. Impressive. You know–you really could go into showbiz. You’d make a ton. Seriously.

    As for the Martwich? Yeah, I predict a sequel. God help us all. But this is my prediction.

  7. You win today’s “never a truer word spoken in jest” award.

    Executives are going through throwaway lines in the Yeti and assessing them for commercial viability right now as I type.

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