Yesterday's post about the pleasures of e-browsing was so hot, so unbelievably popular and so commented on that it didn't just warrant a sequel, it demanded one. It was also so universally admired that you don't need to actually check into whether people liked it or not. Because you already know. Coincidentally, the first item I'll be showcasing in today's blog is also a sequel in another groundbreaking series. Curious to know what I'm talking about? Spend more time reading!

To be honest, browsing Overstock.com wasn't the first time I became aware of Transmorphers: Fall of Man. I actually learned of this picture while browsing a video store, but those are all going out of business, so I figured spotting it on the Internet, the future, was like starting anew. Obviously, the Transmorphers series was created to cash in on a more well-known series. The creators clearly want to make some money off the eleven people who left those other movies saying, "You know what? That just wasn't horrible enough for my taste." Having seen the first of the movies in that other series, I can say with much confidence that out-horrible-ing them would not be an easy job, but I get the feeling that the Transmorphers features have somehow pulled it off.
Joe McDermott: Everywhere You Go

Well, this is startling. I found this album while browsing the children's music section, and given the cover art, the title seems like more of a threat than a promise. Is Joe McDermott really the sort of person you want wherever your children go? Is Joe McDermott even the sort of person you want everywhere you go? I can't speak for everyone, but I will speak for myself, and I don't care if Everywhere You Go features nine charming children's tracks; he looks like the sort of person who can and will invade my nightmares. I can think of a variety of scenarios that would involve Joe and me, but they all feature me eventually being mutilated while Joe giggles maniacally.
Posted by Meredith Boone
