Star Wars fans: Here's the largest lightsaber in the world!



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Nerdlingers the world over are apoplectic over changes George Lucas made to the new Blu-Ray release of the films. Maybe this will assuage some of their grief. Last Thursday, as part of a global effort by Lucasfilm to promote the release, London's famous BT Tower was converted into an impressive Jedi warrior weapon. There there, man-boys, stroke your own little lightsabers and think of Leia/Han.
Previously in Star Wars things:
• Darth Vader and Yoda made of fonts • Darth Vader, Slave Princess • and the strange Darth Vader McDonald's ad.
6 Comments:
>>Nerdlingers the world over are apoplectic over changes George Lucas made to the new Blu-Ray release of the films.
Oh man, you just can't help it, can you? This is the nerdiest, clunkiest sentence I've read in a long time. The more commonly used furious or incensed must be demode now just like all over the world or around the world. And nerdlingers just cracks me up. I can picture you perusing Urban Dictionary.
It wasn't that good.
- A. Londoner
I got Nerdlingers from the great Homer Simpson.
Apoplectic was my favorite word in that sentence. Then again my kid makes fun of how I speak and calls me a nerd.
light saber? you call that a light saber? now here's a light saber! (with apologies to crocodile dundee).
I-)
p.s. maybe i shouldn't be apologizing for ripping off the croc? after all, everyone does it.
It looks like it's floating in the air!
Still, a pretty great ad concept if you ask me.
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