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Episode 403 - "Horde Me And Guns, Baby!"

Welcome ladies and gentlemen to episode 403 of the Fair Use Law podcast. This week the triceratops tribunal is once against unified as Baker makes a quick stop in Northern Connecticut to record a audio conversation adventure and remember the Haunting. Topics discussed this week include, but certainly are never limited to, how not to create a hoax by throwing acid in your own face, the visage of Christine O’Donnell and how it has haunted Dan for nearly a decade, Uwe Boll’s fun filled romp through retelling history and then finding a way to profit off the tax breaks from it, and how to truly help the homeless of Orlando by not helping them at all.

We begin things off with one of the best fan-made movie trailers online. What happens if, 10-15 years from now, an over the top director like Michael Bay decides to take the Pokemon franchise into a dark and gritty direction like he did Transformers? We'd get Pokemon Apocalypse!



Speaking of forcing animals to fight, stand up comedienne Jackie Kashian loves animals... but hates their owners. Much like prior stand up comedy music videos done by Kyle Kinane and Patton Oswalt, here is Jackie Kashian's "Funny Animal Joke:"



Once again on Fair Use Law, the topic of the demonic satellite dish vs John Ritter movie Stay Tuned came to the forefront. To jump start your nostalgia, here is a fan made compilation of all the movie's various commercial parodies:



When it comes to commercials, how does a Japanese video game company like Capcom sell its new video game in its homeland of Japan when it's much more popular in the States? With its new Dead Rising 2 commercial, I think we all learn the wonderful answer to that question:



Continuing the commercial trend of this post, Sweden has provided the world with more everyday knowledge for your everyday life. Sometimes, when you decide to have sex with your supervisor from work, it's best to take precautions:



And lastly this week, a special treat for all you Fair Users out there. Here is a full cartoon short from 1963 entitled Hobo's Holiday. Come for the bindles and hobo stews made out of found boots and tin cans, stay for the almost Flintstones-ian production design: