Here's a link for THE classic AF Day video: The Spaghetti Harvest done by the BBC in 1957. Even a troll can enjoy it:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXmaS1ZzpA8
If I weren't such a lady, I'd say your troll could eat a bowl of something much less pleasant than rocks.
Because that video is entirely too cute and has henceforth been added to my facebook.
Thanks, Dr G.
PS: For our April 1st prank on our children, we sat them down and very seriously explained to them that we're having another baby (We have three kids now and NO MORE, THANKYOUVERYMUCH). The seven year old was appropriately horrified. And hilariously relieved once we spilled the beans and said we were joking. One little sister is enough. He didn't need another one.
I am the first the admit I fell for it...*hangs head in shame**! In my defense, I do not know each and every variety of penguins...so I thought ..mmmm (yes there was a mmmmm) need type? Then looked at the comments. Insert hook in mouth. Great video!!
I clicked on the link at the end of the "documentary" that tells how the penguins were made to appear to fly. Very interesting, as they would say on the old Laugh In TV show.
wv: acyter --> if you drop the y from the middle, you get acter --> what the narrator of this "documentary" is.
thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteIs it April 1st already?
ReplyDelete@ was1 - No, today is Dec 1, 2012
ReplyDeletethank you for making my day :)
ReplyDeleteit was crappy until you shared that a
Thank you guys!
ReplyDeleteAnd to the anonymous troll who sent me hate mail for putting up a video- eat rocks.
I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely and made me smile on a grey day, thanks.
ReplyDeleteSaw this one a few years ago. Google's Motion is pretty sweet for this year. Love the three people making a pie chart.
ReplyDeleteoh.. that's why you removed it...
ReplyDeletegot a hate mail by posting a lovely video? what's this world coming to...
A weak moment. I let a troll influence me. It was early, and I hadn't had a Diet Coke yet is my only excuse.
ReplyDeletestay strong, Dr. Grumpy, stay strong, don't you ever forget your diet coke, we need you, and we need your blog more :p
ReplyDeleteSo long and thanks for all the fish.
ReplyDeleteThat was great, Doctor G!
ReplyDeleteIgnore the trolls. Its YOUR blog; you can do whatever you want with it!
wv= agadnest: the type of nest the arctic penguins make during their South American tour? ;-)
That's a great video, good on ya for it.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link for THE classic AF Day video: The Spaghetti Harvest done by the BBC in 1957. Even a troll can enjoy it:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXmaS1ZzpA8
I too *heart* you for putting up that video. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteIf I weren't such a lady, I'd say your troll could eat a bowl of something much less pleasant than rocks.
ReplyDeleteBecause that video is entirely too cute and has henceforth been added to my facebook.
Thanks, Dr G.
PS: For our April 1st prank on our children, we sat them down and very seriously explained to them that we're having another baby (We have three kids now and NO MORE, THANKYOUVERYMUCH). The seven year old was appropriately horrified. And hilariously relieved once we spilled the beans and said we were joking. One little sister is enough. He didn't need another one.
I am the first the admit I fell for it...*hangs head in shame**!
ReplyDeleteIn my defense, I do not know each and every variety of penguins...so I thought ..mmmm (yes there was a
mmmmm) need type? Then looked at the comments. Insert hook in mouth. Great video!!
Awesome video! Thanks for posting it
ReplyDeletelol, thanks for posting that ... it didn't however fool either of my kids
ReplyDeleteI love penguins... and the "beeb."
ReplyDeleteI clicked on the link at the end of the "documentary" that tells how the penguins were made to appear to fly. Very interesting, as they would say on the old Laugh In TV show.
ReplyDeletewv: acyter --> if you drop the y from the middle, you get acter --> what the narrator of this "documentary" is.
Gotta love Terry Jones (not the crazy-as-shit pastor from FLA).
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