Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Julian's Comedy Blog: Mobile Techno-Funny

Julian's Comedy Blog: Mobile Techno-Funny: "Where Is Mobile Technology Going? Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow To Watch Funny Family Video and Our Best Comedies Click Here to go to Ju..."

Mobile Techno-Funny

Where Is Mobile Technology Going?

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow


Each season brings new communicative innovation. Each generation demands a new qualitative perspective. Now communication innovation reaches a new plateau in the climb to the technology summit. The peak of man's intuitive charge to the future, where the unobstructed view is unmatched and breathtaking, Julian's Comedy Stop style.

Maybe it all started with two cave people, each banging two rocks together on opposite sides of a great cavern. The clear coded sounds echoing across the miles. Reception was good and mobile communication was born. Discreet messaging meant to communicate something important in a manner that was safe and confidential. Dinner's ready? Dinosaurs at 4 o'clock high? Tribe X attacking at noon? Don't forget the eggs? Hello, it's me. Where are you? I miss you.

Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Mr. Morse and more could only imagine from where we've come and gone to where we're going. Invisible as the wind but so much a part of today's world it's hard to fathom life without the multiple devices that connect us no matter where we are. Competition is fierce for the attention of consumers and now M&J Globile has entered the ring in a big way. Alex, can you imagine, unlimited long distance?
The Future of Telecommunications.
 
Julian Maldonado aka Lou Pastrami talks and listens with ease while driving.
"Talk louder, I can't hear you", young Julia implores. "What? I don't think I get good reception around here," her fictional Dad Lou Pastrami complains from inside his moving car. "Text?" Monique quizes. "I can't text on this thing!" Monique asserts, pointedly outlining the limitations of her new mobile phone and serviice provider. The frustration is clearly written on their faces as they reveal some problems common tomany in their persuit of communication perfection.
The Future of Telecommunications.
In a funny new video featuring the fictional Pastrami family, the clan explores the limitations that keep them from full and total though transformation. Some service is all washed up, as Jana discovers, picking up and answering the wrong device. "I can't hear you!" Lou shouts with his wife Patty sitting mere feet away but unable to make the connection we've all come to expect. The video is all meant to be a satirical commentary on our ever increasing expectations, always wanting better and more from our mobile devices.
"This service is for the birds." Patty concludes, the frustration etched on her face as she tosses her cares to the side. Even the family bird has a hard time making the right connection. M&J Global Entertainment, parent company of Julian's Comedy Stop, is happy to come to the rescue with answers that are just for fun. No serious tech savy Wall Street investor should languish over this new technology for hidden meanings and profit potential. It's all for fun and fun for all.
Imagine if you will, a modern take on the proven paper cup and string theory that sound travels through a conduit that provides for the clearest of receptive communication at both ends, all the time. Take it anywhere you go. Use at home, in the car, on a boat for that matter. It's the ultimate in mobility. Now and in the future, M&J Global Mobile; the makers of Liquid Diddy, and Talcum X, with their best comedies and good clean, funny, family videos; offers free unlimited long distance for all to enjoy. String not included.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Julian's Comedy Blog: Ultimate 2012 Presidential Election Debate

Julian's Comedy Blog: Ultimate 2012 Presidential Election Debate: "By julianscomedystop Candidates Spar in 2012 Debate Well once again it's time for that great American pastime and pasionate sport we call th..."

Ultimate 2012 Presidential Election Debate

Candidates Spar in 2012 Debate

Well once again it's time for that great American pastime and pasionate sport we call the Presidential Campaign. As in all contests filled with emotion, politics, issues, and beguiling temptation, this years start of the political season is no exception, except for one diference. The newly emerging Progressive Conservative Party is reaching out to find younger and younger candidates to fill our Nation's highest election office.
Recently the second in a series of satirical debates was held on julianscomedy stop.tv hosted by the WONG News Network and moderated by veteran newscaster and current events commentator Lula, well known for her outspoken views but ability to remain impartial in the electoral process. In well moderated fashion, Lula presented this year's candidates for the Progressive Conservation Party nomination with well thought out questions that outline the candidates positions on the state of the economy and America's world standing.
Candidate Rose took the lead with opening statements that pointed out her opponent Julia's apparant lack of experience on the world stage. "She can't even spell experience" Rose declared in her typically emotional rhetoric. Lula maintained order declaring "time's up" at the proper moment, cutting short further criticism of her opponent by Rose.
Veteran Anchor Lula moderates the 2012 Presidential Debate
When Julia took her turn at opening statements she implored voters to use common sense and exhibiting charm and sophistication beyond her years, begged of the electorate "Vote for me!" Her performance on stage could not be ignored and it is no wonder she has been nicknamed "America's Sweetheart Candidate". One can only imagine how her unpretentious manner might disarm President Barak Obama in debate format should she win her Party's nomination later this year.
Julia makes a point.
Julia declares "We Need More Money" and demands it from her opponent.
Addressing current events, Lula asked the candidates to each address this nation's current fiscal crisis and to explain their varient approaches to solving the Country's economics dificulties should either of them be elected President in November, 2012. Rose expressed the need for personal sacrifice when she publically admitted for the first time "I gave up my allowance. What more can I do?". It was a poignant moment for the candidate who just last year was forced to move when her family defaulted on their mortgage due to the failing economy and were told by their bank to "Hit the road jack, and don't you come back no more, no more."

Rose declares her candidacy.
Rose is considered the front runner by many political analysts.

Rose then took command of the political platform, declaring emphatically the solution to America's sluggish failing economy, slow growth, high unemployment and dismal fiscal forecast by saying with fist clenched "We need more money!" The two veteran campaigners then faced each other to directly confront their opponent with their own views of how to get the economy back on track.
"Give me some money!" Julia demanded. Rose shrugged "I don't have any money" and the debate continued. At one memorable point in the discussion of world affairs, Rose denied breaking with China, suggesting "Julia did it." The embarassed Julia later appoligized. Lula maintained discipline and order throughout the dabate.
In its conclusion both of the Party candidates were asked to give closing statements to persuade voters that their stand on the issues best reflected the direction America needs to turn to. Rose repeated her belief that she would make a better President, explaining point blank that her opponent Julia lacks the needed experience. "She is only three years old" Rose declared.
For her part, Julia once again encouraged voters to "Vote foe me." Future debates focusing on domestic policy and social issues are promised, but for now Lula signed off, reminding voters to stay tuned for the upcoming WONG Weather. Once again Presidential Politics has reached a new level. The next 12 months should prove intersting for everyone who follows this most American of sports- the election process.