Thursday, December 11, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Storyteller

I haven't posted anything in awhile. Every time I come online I get stuck on FaceBook. But then I found this video. I couldn't send it to FaceBook so I thought I'd post it here.

Someday soon I hope Evie tells me stories like this. I swear, some of the best movies in the world started with a 4 year old just spouting off a pastiche.


Once upon a time... from Capucha on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Cats are funny.

I know that there's all kinds of stupid animal tricks out there on video. This one is just a cat being a cat. Same old same old. Until... Just watch. Try not to laugh if you can.


Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The End of Video Evidence

Found this over at Sheldon Comics. It's well done. Very well done.


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Spaggetti?

I love these guys. Great animators.


Sunday, July 13, 2008

How Dumb Are You?

I took a multiple choice quiz. Here's how I scored:

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Where in the world is ...

some guy named Matt?

Everywhere!



Check out the Google map that dots all the places this guy goes. He's done this several years in a row now.

Baseball Tennis

Let's combine two great sports. This is either great athletics or some great special effects. I'll believe the first until proven otherwise.




And then there's this amazing baseball moment:

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Eagles Are Coming!

I saw the strangest thing while on a walk with Julie and Evie yesterday. I couldn't take a picture of it because it would not have turned out. So here is the best description I can come up with right now. Eagles. Multiple. Flying above my house. Or as Crush, the turtle from "Finding Nemo," says, "First you were like, 'Woah!' And then we were like, 'WOAH!' And then you were like, 'Woah....' "

We started walking and Evie pointed to the sky and said, "Birds."

I responded, "Yes, Evie, those are birds. We see them every time we... Wow, look at the wingspan on that seagull... ... Wait... that's not a seagull. Great Caesar's Ghost! That's a bald eagle!" And as we watched, we noticed that the eagle was being chased by crows and seagulls. Lots of them. Our eyes looked for the edge of the cloud of birds. In doing so, we saw another bald eagle.

"I've never seen two at once," Julie said. But there weren't just two. Count with me. One, two, three, four! Four large birds hovering and soaring in the wind above our block of Grand Ave. Two were for sure bald eagles, the other two didn't have distinct white-feathered heads, so I don't know if they were hawks or eagles or men in costumes.

All of these large birds of prey were being squawked at by the crows and seagulls. They kept dive-bombing from above and behind the eagles. But the large birds just hovered or turned slightly or flapped a little to stay in place.

I'm curious what they were doing here. They were facing West - into the wind - toward the Navy base/water. Perhaps there was a massive amount of mice that came out to celebrate the Summer Solstice and the eagles were waiting until they got hammered enough to swoop down for an easy dinner. They - being intelligent birds - would know that they had plenty of daylight to watch this rodent celebration. It was all a matter of waiting for the right time to crash the party.

The other birds - scavengers that they are - did not like the fact that the varsity birds were trying to take the prime meat. They, too, only had to wait for the right time to jump into the mouse party. Only, they weren't hunters. They had to wait longer for the mice to get into an accident while driving home drunk.

I've officially taken this from "cool sighting" to "stupid story." Sorry. If I see the eagles again, I'll try to get my camera and capture it.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Father's Day

I just finished celebrating my second Father's Day. It's weird to think that next year I'll have two little goobers running and/or crawling and/or sitting around the house. Evie's been such a blessing and a joy in our home. I'm excited to see the dynamic when Cameron enters stage-left this August.

I could go off about the responsibility of fatherhood and how scared out of my wits I get at the thought of trying to be a good dad. But instead I want to put a video link to one of the funniest movies ever. I got this movie for Father's Day. So now I'm going to force all my friends and family to come over and watch it.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tree Thievery

I knew it was illegal to steal trees. But this article used a term I hadn't noticed before -- "first-degree theft." First-degree theft? Is there such thing as "second-degree theft"? How about "third-degree"? At what point are you allowed to say, "Oops, I accidentally stuck that in my pocket as I walked out the door"?

Port Orchard is nice. I can't believe someone would want to steal trees from there.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Two heads are better than one

...especially if you switch the two heads.

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As a semi-avid Photoshopper, I notice the little things. In this case the head transfer is nearly seamless. The only thing I would have done was make the baby-head bigger. But I absolutely love the dad-head. Looks like a crazy midget attacking a tiny city.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Next Instrument

This will be great in a punk/funk/rock band. Or... I don't know. All I know is: I'm getting one.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

THAT'S Why It's My Favorite

When the "brothers that be" sat down to write this cartoon they must have been drinking some amazing Red Bull.

Definitely in my top 10 of all things Homestar Runner.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The Future

Happy New Year.

Found this video about the future of our highways from 1958. They actually believed that "The Jetsons" was a future reality TV series.