That is great. It looks like something I would do
Did you see
these ones?
All three of them deserve, in, umm, their own ways, to be Video of the Day...
Silly, ridiculous and funny. Also features Boston scenes..... (looks like there are sequels if you want more).
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xR0Rj9Dh-dM
heh, the concentric circles and squiggly lines :-)
No wonder dagmar is moving back to Bratislava.
that's right! no squiggles there!
This one here made already circles around the online world, but I still love it::
Frozen in Grand Central Station
whoa, that was very cool, Dasha.
Iiiiiit's ... the Village People!
No, I mean, iiiiit's .... Matzah Man!
The Village Matzahs? The Matzah people?
Passover: Matzah Man
Noted for your entertainment (click the picture):
Quote: AFTERNOON INTERLUDE.
In Hungary, the Ministry of Economics and Transport actually has a Deputy Minister for cycling by the name of Adam Bodor. Bodor's job, put simply, is to get people on their bikes. And so they've produced this ad campaign, meant to convey the idea that cycling is sexy (basically safe for work, but use headphones):
According to the comments at
this blog, the translation is:
"First of all, on the biker lady's bag it says: bike to work.
Then the lady asks the old man: would you like some tea? He answers: thank you, that would be lovely. As she is listening to the noises coming from the other room, she mutters under her breath: you should rather be biking, too, Rezso. And then at the end, the tag line is almost the same: You should rather be biking, too or (ride your bike instead as well - which is a more literal translation)."
Very cute ... and the ending is very umm, folkloric :-)
This is really cool. Dont really like the song (kinda grungy), but damn, that's really, really clever.
And makes for an
entertaining video
Quote:The Get Out Clause, Manchester stars of CCTV
Daily Telegraph
08/05/2008
Many people are uncomfortable with the march of the surveillance state - but a Manchester band has used it to their advantage.
Unable to afford a proper camera crew and equipment, The Get Out Clause, an unsigned band from the city, decided to make use of the cameras seen all over British streets.
With an estimated 13 million CCTV cameras in Britain, suitable locations were not hard to come by.
They set up their equipment, drum kit and all, in eighty locations around Manchester - including on a bus - and proceeded to play to the cameras.
Afterwards they wrote to the companies or organisations involved and asked for the footage under the Freedom of Information Act.
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"We wanted to produce something that looked good and that wasn't too expensive to do," guitarist Tony Churnside told Sky News.
"We hit upon the idea of going into Manchester and setting up in front of cameras we knew would be filming and then requesting that footage under the Freedom Of Information act."
Only a quarter of the organisations contacted fulfilled their obligation to hand over the footage - perhaps predictably, bigger firms were reluctant, while smaller companies were more helpful - but that still provided enough for a video with 20 locations.
"We had a number of different excuses as to why we weren't given the footage, like they didn't have the footage. They delete after a certain amount of time, so if they procrastinate for long enough, they can claim it's been deleted," Mr Churnside said.
How to Dance at a Rave
Gotta wait until he puts it all together at the end....
And here's an amazing dancer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATGCw4tEY