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News, sessions, and oddities from the Indaba community. Written and curated by Streeter Seidell.
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Streeter

Streeter Seidell is a comedy writer and (mediocre) drummer living in Brooklyn, NY. During the day he edits the front page of CollegeHumor.com but when the sun goes down he takes his place at the helm of the Indablog. He maintains a personal blog at StreeterSeidell.com and wants to make sure you know he once wrote something for the New York Times and that it was, in the words of his mother, "Amazing! You're so talented!"

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The Monday Showdown

Monday July 28, 2008 at 09:00 AM

It's Monday and you know what that means.  It's time once again for the Monday Showdown.  Last week we discussed which theme song was greater, The Jetsons' or The Flintstones'.  That was a good time, wasn't it?  Well, let's keep the party going, shall we?  This week we're going to argue about two iconic cartoon theme songs.  One changes season to season and the other changes only for special occasions.  Ladies and gentlemen, I want to know which theme song is better: The Simpsons' or South Park's?  Both have their merits: The Simpsons' is a flowing, symphonic journey while South Park's is a quirky, funny jam.  However, one must be superior and I want you to leave your opinion in the comments. 


2 Comments:
minime c. said:
Monday July 28, 2008 at 09:55 AM

THE SIMPSONS !!!
The other is fine and funny too but i am a Big fan of the Simpsons.I think that Homer is the GREATEST Philosoph of all times. This man had something to say !!!
Everyday around six in the evening i hear this song and then i know NOW IT S TIME FOR BIG ART.HUMOR AND SOME VERY FINE MESSAGES BETWEEN THE LINES :-))

donnell poole said:
Monday July 28, 2008 at 03:29 PM

I hope yall can feel my lyrics on my remix you can get at me on myspace music page scareface0883@yahoo.com

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