Archive for November, 2007
November 30, 2007 | Filed under: Holiday! Celebrate!
I was going to close NaVloPoMo with a deep, meaningful post about what I’ve learned over the course of the month, and all the cool new videoblogs I’ve been introduced to this November, and the amazing stuff people have put together, but instead I figured I’ll just offer up something I shot the other day. I highly suggest checking out the Ning NaVloPoMo group, or just hop over to blip.tv or mefeedia and search of the tag ‘NaVloPoMo07′ for a giant collection of video treats.
Alas, I cannot go to The Winnies. Dire financial straits and screwy work scheduling keeps me from all the fun and frivolity happening in LA on this fine day. I have to admit, when I woke up this morning I thought “I should just fly out today with the money I’ve been saving for a car since I didn’t get my &$%#@*& license yesterday!” but then realized that I had to work tonight, anyhow.
So here I am, in the green sparkling dress I would have worn, giving a well-deserved Winnie to a fine, upstanding member of the videoblogging family.
(note: although completely and utterly censored, this isn’t really kid-friendly)
November 29, 2007 | Filed under: NaVloPloMo 2007, Grrr...arrgh.
This was supposed to be a wholly different post. But it’s not, because I suck.
I swear I’m not an unsafe driver compared to the idiots out there. I just didn’t pass.
November 27, 2007 | Filed under: Uncategorized
25? No. 26? Not so much.
27? Maybe…
November 25, 2007 | Filed under: NaVloPloMo 2007, loves
Delays, delays. Excuses, excuses. I should never wait until the very last minute before heading off to work to post a video because one little glitch, and poof! No post.
Here’s a little post-Thanksgiving lovey moment.
November 23, 2007 | Filed under: NaVloPloMo 2007, Holiday! Celebrate!, good eatin'
Another Thanksgiving Day has passed us by. With all those friends, loved ones and food, one day is not enough! I think Thanksgiving should be a week-long national holiday (but with the banks open. And also the Post Office).
‘Round our house, Thanksgiving lasts until the last scrap of turkey is gone.



