Ghetto Dalek
- Melia
- 20 Dec 2009
- 1 comment
Crunchy snow, wind, and lack of a plunger led to the creation of our little ghetto Dalek 🙂
Crunchy snow, wind, and lack of a plunger led to the creation of our little ghetto Dalek 🙂
We did a wander around a couple of parks on this Day of the Zombie. Weather was cold and gloomy, but we enjoyed nonetheless. These were taken at Stolley Park and Pier Park in GI. My dad might want to note that the cool cave he told me kids used to play on has been cleaned up and reopened in all it’s fort-like glory 🙂
Jonathan Coulton is my new hero.
(A fan video, because in addition to writing awesome Zombie songs etc, Mr. Coulton releases his stuff under Creative Commons license which allows these cool fan vids to get made without fear of the dreaded Takedown Notice. You go Mr. Coulton.)
Suddenly noticed a large influx of James Marsters fans dropping by here after someone posted a link to my Captain John Hart music mix on Livejournal. Helloooo JM fans 🙂 I am a fan of old Spike there, and a while back I was having fun playing with Sony’s Acid Pro music mixing software. I made a bunch of mixes using some cool loops and some funky dialogue from Buffy, Angel, Torchwood, Bones and 24, which are four of my top 5 favourite shows. (The fifth being Doctor Who of course :))
Here are all the mixes if you want to check out some other ones. The Torchwood one seems to be going over well. These are really just a bit of fun. I hope you like them though. If you could ‘Right-Click and Save As’ to help me preserve bandwidth, that would be shiny 🙂
I love Neatorama 🙂 Here’s John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman, and Tim Brook-Taylor in a skit that first appeared in an old British show called “At Last the 1948 Show”.
And here’s the Monty Python boys doing the same sketch:
Enjoy, and Happy Valentines day to you all.
xoxo
It might just be my mushy state of mind of late, but this video of President Obama and his First Lady dancing gives me chills. The good kind 🙂 It’s just beautiful.
Over the years, I’ve visited the Aquarium in Monterey several times. On this last trip back home, I took the kidlet again (her second visit. She loves it) and I shot a bit of video too. I took clips from some of our fave areas and stuck them together, added some moody shark/jellyfish/otter viewing music I made and voila:
I’ll have a full post about the trip coming soon. Promise.