Thursday, September 06, 2007

A Diversion: Star Trek Meets Camelot

After catching up on so many other blogs tonight I have totally used up any energy I might have had left to write a post of my own. So I thought I'd post an amusing video I found at one of my favorite spots, JibJab. Enjoy!

(Note: Removed embedded video to help my blog load more quickly; you can view it by going to JibJab and searching on "Star Trek." Look for the one labeled "Star Trek Meets Monty Python.")

9 comments:

The Future Was Yesterday said...

I do love the folks at jibjab! They're a breath of fresh air in a stale world!:)

sumo said...

I love them too...a real treat to see what they come up with next. I was drooling over at the Hawaii blog. I so envy your vacations there. I may get to go for the first time next March. A friends condo...I am so lucky...I guess it is in an exclusive area...swanky. All I have to do is be nanny at night to the friends little girl while THEY party...which I am cool with since they are paying. Hey...if it gets me there finally...that's what counts. Luau here I come!

Mauigirl said...

Hi Future, I agree. I especially loved their "This Land is Your Land" parody a couple of years ago!

Sumo, hope you do get to Hawaii in March. We're going then too! Maybe we'll run into each other!
;-)

Larry said...

Hawaii is great, but very expensive and worth it all.

Mimi Lenox said...

I know what you mean. I love reading blogs but never have time because I'm always writing writing writing.....I think we should declare a Read A Blog day in the blogosphere to catch up. On second thought, we'd never catch up!

Thanks for reading Mimi Writes. I enjoyed your post.

Mauigirl said...

Larry, I agree - definitely worth it!

Mimi, thanks for stopping by! I enjoy your blog!

TomCat said...

Maug, this was a nice break. The memories... I'm a huge Star Trek fan.

Kim said...

very funny Mauigirl....
I wish I had half their energy :D

Mauigirl said...

Tomcat, everything I've learned, I've learned from Star Trek! ;-) Actually I think there is a book called that.

Kim, thanks, glad you liked it!