Posted On Saturday, January 29, 2011 at 02:07:12 AM
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The Angry Birds Peace Summit held at Camp David couldn’t achieve a breakthrough
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• You might be from another planet not to know about the Angry Birds game “which has cost millions of innocent people their ability to concentrate in work!”
The funny game, which is one of the most popular games on mobile phones, is about birds who all have special skills and they are angry because ‘Evil Pigs’ are stealing their eggs. You would have tried to eliminate the Evil Pigs by slingshotting the birds into their hideouts. Even Israeli Keshet TV’s bid to come up with a peace treaty between the birds and their egg stealers is equally popular and has gone viral on the internet.
The hilarious comedy skit shows what if the Angry Birds and the Green Pigs all sat down at a table with the intention to sign a peace treaty? What results is a lot of colour, havoc and even a real life Angry Birds game. This skit was created by Erez Nehederet (Hebrew for “Wonderful Country”), a popular live sketch comedy show in Israel.
http://www.watchmojo.com/blog/come
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• Angry Birds, the extremely popular smart phone app, is a pop culture sensation, addicting mobile users at a rate nearly as impressive as the body count that its animated slingshot birds is racking up against their swine enemy.
Some 12 million copies of the 99-cent version of Angry Birds have been downloaded, with another 30 million downloads of its free app, which makes money through advertising. Peter Vesterbacka, head of development in North America for Rovio, the Finnish maker of Angry Birds, says the iPhone version of the game accounts for 65 million minutes of playtime every day — a total, he notes, that rivals the daily US prime-time TV audience. December 11, the first anniversary of the game’s debut, was dubbed ‘Angry Birds Day’.
Around the world, hundreds of people congregated to celebrate their fondness for a silly diversion where birds do ceaseless battle with pigs. More than 2.3 million people have watched the YouTube video Angry Birds Peace Treaty, a live-action sketch where a lawyer tries to broker a truce between the birds and the pigs, whose antagonism is based on the pigs stealing the birds’ eggs.
http://anonymousxwrites.blogspot.com/
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