For My Brother
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
via Nathan, a friend with whom I share an appreciation for kitchen appliances and salting my food. Only he’s way more weird about his salt.
I laughed so hard at this while nursing Killian that milk came out HIS nose. No lie.
Realizing I’m skinnier than Britney Spears.
That deserves a cucpake, ladies and gentlemen.
Brought to you by the VMAs.
…to be driving along the Pacific, windows down, smelling the salty sea air and enjoying the sunny, cloud (and fog!)-free, clear blue skies overhead, only to have Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” come on the radio?
Bliss.
I suddenly felt 16 years old again. You know, but in California. Driving next to the ocean. The Pacific Ocean.
I haven’t seen this video since probably my early college days and, as a disclaimer, I feel the need to add that with two tots strapped into the back seat, I am glad that technology hasn’t created video-enabled radio. At least not yet.
I’ve heard people say that Chris Isaak was one lucky man to shoot that video with that model - whass-her-name, and after watching the video, I have two thoughts:
(1) He totally has Beverly Hills, 90210 hair! Go Brendan and Dylan!
(2) He wasn’t the lucky one. The model - now SHE’s the lucky one!
Yum.
God, I love the internet.
Thanks to Katie for the heads-up.
This is almost as good as yesterday’s YouTube post. Almost.
Okay, it’s just as good. In a completely different category of good.
Oh. My. God. That’s the best thing I’ve seen all week.
One of my favorite video clips surfing its way around the internet is of Jon Stewart giving it to the guys on Crossfire. Apparently, a lot of people didn’t think he was funny. I thought he was so serious, he made America realize how ridiculously funny Crossfire really is.
It looks like CNN may shut down the show now (at least according to the NY Times), and my vote for credit and pat on the back goes to Mr. Stewart. A quote from the article:
…the fact that Mr. Stewart, a comedian, is perhaps the most influential political commentator on television is in itself a sign of the times…