January 29, 2006 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Watching this doesn’t require familiarity with the backstory, but it couldn’t hurt. Click here for Part One, where you can find some history on the subject. Click here (or on the picture) for part two. 2:14 minutes, Quicktime.
The big heroes in this tale are the folks at Inko’s White Tea. For those of you watching who may be under the impression that I filmed this to snag me some free tea (which I didn’t), please click here.
“Tea for Two”
Lawrence Welk
American Favorites
Ranwood Records, 1996
Buy it!
1:21 pm
January 30, 2006
@ 12:46 am
I was going to ask about what happened to the tea in my last comment, but here it is, oh man now i can’t go to sleep. I love me some tea.
January 30, 2006
@ 4:32 pm
Willst du nicht Aug’und Sinn ermatten,
Lauf auch der Sonne nach im Schatten!
January 30, 2006
@ 7:18 pm
I must say, I have had a rather long and crappy day and this made it turn right around. Also..I now want to try this tea. Watching that video was like subliminal messages..must have lychee.
January 30, 2006
@ 8:33 pm
Girl, you are getting TOO good!!! I loved it.
Being an old account exec myself (I’m embarrassed to say) gotta tell you — someone is going to steal your idea and make some big bucks…maybe you should sell it to an agency before it’s stolen/nabbed/grabbed off the net. Make some bucks.
Love it!
January 30, 2006
@ 8:46 pm
I love lychees!! They have lychee flavored gum and ice cream here…and when I was in China I had a chance to try some of lychee’s cousins…some other very foreign fruits and species…I think one of them is illegal in America…a citrus plant that was super spicy hot, the expats called it Flour-pepper and I think it was called quanjao in Chinese???…hmmm why illegal? cause it would take over all the other citrus plants/forrest in America…or something like that, I was told??? Anyhow, yes, it is still very cold here, I live in a nice size house (for japanese standards), however there is no central heating and I always make my little videos at night…the room where I do it is always freezing…perhaps in a few weeks it will start to warm up…I hope so…
January 31, 2006
@ 3:06 am
i think this might be the first time i commented here! go me. haha.
i love me some lychee too.
i have to wait a few more months for lychee season to come around here. and THEEEEN i have to find someone nice enough to give me some! anyway! lovely vlog! it made me laugh! lycheeee!
February 1, 2006
@ 5:54 am
Dom Ameche!
I’m hoping they have this tea somewhere in Kansas because I’ve got to try it now.
Thanks for the tea update, I’ve been looking forward to it
February 1, 2006
@ 6:14 am
I was wondering what happened with the tea. I’ll have to keep my eye out for Inko’s.
February 5, 2006
@ 8:20 pm
I LOVE LYCHEES!!!! I buy them at the supermarket every time!!!! I wonder how that tea tastes like!!!!!!
JA JA JA JAAAAA
February 15, 2006
@ 3:33 pm
since my dear sister never calls me back… Dad made me put up a blog.. he is so about vlogging…. in an effort to keep in some kinda touch… I did it. I come and read, and try and try to watch the videos… I wanted so much to watch you dancing around eating little teeny tiny bitty hangubers…. But I can’t do it….
fucking apple… is that what player this is?
anyway…
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh there… five mins later… there it is….
I miss you.
oh yer voice, cute.
February 15, 2006
@ 4:29 pm
Rach I don’t have your number !!! Email it to me to the address on the top left! Please!
ps: it’s a quicktime player…5 minutes is awful!
March 9, 2006
@ 2:01 pm
I am sooo adding you to my fav blogs links! You are a riot and a real artist. I am truly impressed with your abilities! More! More! Bravo!