Via a friend I met in Thailand who runs this blog, I have discovered a wonderful resource for skilled labour. It’s called Fiverr. The premise like anything most excellent is very simple, crazy people offer to do things for $5. Crazy people are everywhere, but they are erratic and often workshy. The true innovation of Fiverr is that they have streamlined the transaction process of hiring crazy people. For example you can pay $5 and have a small boy smash two eggs on his head and say anything of your choice. If that’s not a very good use of $5 then I’ve absolutely no idea is.
I thought this deep, deep well of nonsensicalness would be perfect for our Facebook Fan Friday games. So I hired a few people. The first one is a Ventriloquist.
The plan was to get him to describe something vague with the use of his puppet and you would have to guess what it was. But and I accept a little fault here since its most likely I’m dealing with a man not in full possession of his marbles, maybe I didn’t quite explain what I wanted 100% as clearly as I should have. Decide for yourself you can follow my conversation with him by clicking on this image
So what came back was a little different. Undoubtedly awesome, this man is a fine Ventriloquist and his puppet his epic and a nice The Hipstery fit. But rather than something vague instead he has two questions for you. Answer them (easy peasy with the help of Uncle Googs) and we’ll pick one lucky person will win 1000 Hipstery Propaganda Pesos.
Here is the video
You can answer here, at Youtube or in Facebook. Your call. Have fun and good luck!




According to Wikipedia, the Battle of Kursk was the largest armored battle. July and August 1943, city of Kursk in the Soviet Union.
Also according to Wikipedia, courtesy of Uncle Googs, the largest single ticket prize was for $177,270,519.67, from a Powerball game on February 18, 2006. A group of 8 co-workers in Nebraska bought the ticket together, and won the advertised $365 million (annuitized) jackpot.
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