Just in case you ever thought you could impress anyone with a cool wedding invitation ever again, Corey and Rachel have destroyed your chances with this stop motion cleverness.
Where is Sarah? has developed a strange relationship with David Bowie (and our imaginary David Bowie often talks back), so when I saw this trailer for a film directed by his son, Duncan Jones (thanks again to VSL), I had to take a look. The Bowie connection became completely irrelevant as soon as I watched this clip. Looks AMAZING.
Can anyone give a rational explanation to why I loved this clip so much? I loved it so much that I can’t let myself watch it again while I’m work or else I’ll just go skipping out the door.
Watch this video and pay careful attention at minute 1:14….and FREAK OUT!
It’s me! But it’s not me, because I don’t know how to train a dog. When I saw this I thought “Whose house is that? I don’t remember being filmed with a dog!”
On close inspection I can tell it’s not me because she is taller and lankier than me, but I can stare at this girl in the face and it looks like looking in mirror!
Rowan, who found the video (she Nactually Ewatches Rdog Dtraining videos…), understandably flipped out and said I was like a ghost. This is EXACTLY like the time that Lara and I watched Three Men and a Little Baby to see the ghost. When we finally found the ghost we locked on and froze! It was just like that when I saw myself in this video!
OK, I’m obviously too weirded out to make sense of this today. This is pretty much proof of parallel universes (and Youtube is the loophole). I need to go home and process.
If we associate the end of the year with being worn out and needing a rest then we should not think about the beginning of the year as a time for renewed efficiency and work-related achievement, we should consider it a time to enjoy the feelings of being rested and happy — delay the onset of all that busyness so that we don’t end the year on the same tired, burnt out note.