Eli Rebich

Never tell me the odds... I'm a Jedi.

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Star Wars Parkour: Jedi Free Running – If Nothing Else… Jedi’s Could Definitely Do This.

Free running is something I don’t really get, but it looks pretty cool on video.  Seeing it in person is impressive, but it’s pretty much always in such a misplaced setting that you’re more likely to have the reaction, “What a tool.”  I’ll hand it to these guys though… this was a pretty well thought …

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IT’S VIRTUAL PAPER BOY!!! … And It Looks Pretty Awesome If You Ask Me.

I would venture to say that one of everyone’s all-time favorite Nintendo games is Paper Boy.  Am I wrong here?  I really don’t think I am.  What if you could play Paper Boy and actually benefit from it as a bike workout?  What if you could play it in first person view and actually throw …

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Lego Stop-Motion Brings Us The Scooby Doo Version Of Empire – Star Wars: The Han Solo Affair

Solely based on the creation of Jar Jar Binks, its no stretch of the imagination that this may have been a thought from George Lucas in the writing of Empire.  Either way, you have to love dedicated fans and the effort put into making creative Star Wars shorts, etc.  Check out the very possibly deleted …

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Amanda Palmer: The art of asking – 100% An Amazing/Extraordinary Story… But Is It Much More Than Just That?

This came up on my personal account’s timeline and it struck me as odd in all facets because the title was “An Eight-Foot-Tall Woman Is Destroying The Entire Music Industry”.  It did its job and got me to click on it to see if there was some mutant woman out there taking down all the …

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Years Ago, I Toured The US With My Buddy @dansmyers & He’s Still Making Great Music. Check Out @DanAndShay

There’s a ton of people from Pittsburgh that deserved to be more than what they turned out to be when it comes to their careers in music.  I’ve known Dan for a long time and he’s one of the very few that never let the odds stand in his way of doing what he wanted …

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