I don’t know who the guy is. I just like to watch grown men dance badly.
I read this news story. It made me feel like dancing.
I don’t know who the guy is. I just like to watch grown men dance badly.
I read this news story. It made me feel like dancing.
And, I really want to be in Eddie’s neighborhood in the next life, so that I can witness the embraces of all of the former wrestlers. I could be entertained forever.
Oh, and this video was such a better form of entertainment than the wrestling match that I passed in a parking lot on my way home from Wal-Mart the other night.
I left LG and the girls in the car and ventured into a whole new world of hillbilly.
I thought I had walked into some fictional novel.
And then my camera died.
The End.
Oh, you missed the front view, I am so sorry.

This is the best shot that I got. Notice the classy venue.

Check out the mc’s mullet curl!

This one is for LG. He will laugh. He has to laugh.
This is also for all you blesbian bloggers (you know who you are) who make my cyberlife so much more enjoyable.
In 2001, my family was on The Family Feud.
We had a blast. Louie Anderson was so much fun.
We lost on the money round. We blame it on my brothers. They choked. Just watch and you will see. It is so entertaining.
Renee and I begged Erick and Adam to let one of us be included on the final round during the whole ten hour drive from Utah to California. They wouldn’t let us; neither of them could give up the glory. Renee and I really didn’t care. We just wanted the money and we knew statistically (from being avid watchers), the families that had a man and woman answer the final round, had a higher chance of winning.
Men and women think differently. Having two men proved to be our downfall. Both of my brothers happened to think a lot alike. You will have to watch this until the end to see what I am talking about.
So, the moral of the story. Men need us. We need them. Embrace it. Or lose $20,000!
Mindi at wordtoyourmother turned me on to a website called improve everywhere. (um, yeah, I just came back because I didn’t spell check and noticed my mistake of calling this improve everywhere instead of IMPROV everywhere, but I like, and so I am going to keep it this way.) Their whole purpose is to showcase “staged” scene making….it’s all the rave. Go figure. The food court musical was the first I heard of this modern form of entertainment.
Mindi recently posted about the best game ever.
Here is a video from their webpage that I really liked, it helped me think about how we move way too fast in this world.
Now, if I stepped into this staged “freeze” it may freak me out a little, like I stepped into a Twilight Zone version of elementary school freeze tag. But because I realized what was going on while watching the video , I liked it. I liked it a lot. I wonder what would happen if we staged a “freeze” on an American interstate? Yeah, no brainer…..don’t want to do that, unless you really have a desire to kill your already dead car!!
I found a new blogging friend….Mindi at wordtoyourmother. (And those of you who are prudish – you know who you are – consider yourself warned – she is more liberal than you)
Here is the youtube video of the year that she just posted. I love it…it touched my heart. I am normally not a huggy person, but I may have been converted. Powerful stuff here.
P.S. Mindi, I didn’t just give you this shout out because of your Omgirl post. Believe it or not, I read hers after I posted this one. It’s a weird weird blogging world…we are all a bunch of sheep!
No one but me was that entertained with LG’s version of Hey Jude, but everybody has got to love a Korean kid who can’t sing his l’s. Cute!
This video is in honor of meeting my new niece, Lily (or Riry, as they say it in Korea) for the first time. My sister in law Amy and her husband welcomed sweet Lily into all of our lives almost exactly a year ago. And, she is a fireball. It has been so fun to spend time with her in the past few days as her and Amy just arrived into the States.
T Benjamin Larsen responded to my cat poo coffee post with a film he created. Just thought that you may like to take a peak….disgusting!
Here is one of my fav’s from his blog. I don’t have a clue why this isn’t showing up any more, but it was a video with the speech given by JFK.
While on the road to pick up Sophia from school today, I noticed that Bella has picked up my love for rock and roll. It is hard to tell from the video, but she is a head boppin’ fool. (I have to apologize to my mother in law here who hates it when I drive and operate anything other than the car at the same time) Bella’s rock out session was much better before she realized that I was trying to catch her in the act. I resorted to videoing her through the rear view window so she would act naturally. I think that she still kind of knew what I was doing because she isn’t half as zealous as before in this video. When I got done and put my camera in my purse Bella said, “Mommy are you going to put me on your blog?” She didn’t want me to, but I hope she’ll forgive me someday. She is kind of blog shy.
I am always happy when I can catch something entertaining while driving in my car. Have you noticed my new K-town label. K-town is label for the things I see around Knoxville; it’s amazing the things you notice from your car when looking for blog photos. (usually while driving in the car – because you all know that I am in my car a good two hours every day) So, I was trying to figure out how I was going to come up with an excuse to post this cute blurb of Bella. I don’t want this to my “kid” blog. I don’t like reading other people’s blog when all they blog about is their children. (I do like to read about their children, just not ALL the time)
Sheila, my new blogging friend, just gave me the best excuse ever, to post my rear view mirror catch. WOW! I only had to wait three hourse to find a good reason to justify posting about my children again. Anyway, read Sheila’s post with a rear view mirror analogy. I loved it. It is good advice for all of us who need to learn to let go of our mistakes.