So, I already posted this on my Facebook, but I just love it soooooo much that I had to re-post for Saturday Matinee. Of course I wouldn't endorse drunk cooking, much too dangerous for a spaz like myself (I prefer a Taco Bell or McDonald's run), but the editing is pretty genius, and who doesn't like to watch drunk people acting silly?
Which reminds me, I need to get on editing another episode of "The Fountains".
Also you may recognize the character "Sam". She's the lovely Heidi, one of my friends from high school and I also did her wedding flowers back in August. If you like the video you can vote it "Funny" on the Funny or Die website. Show them some love!
Who doesn't love a good video? And with all the media that's available there's something out there for everyone. Every Saturday I'll be posting a video that I am loving right now, whether it's inspiring, nostalgic, personal, or just plain silly.
p.s. I meant to do this last Saturday, but had some technical difficulties, so this week you're getting a twofer. Enjoy!
Video One: Club Drunk Party Hands
It's no secret I'm a sucker for pop music. If it's got a beat, and I can dance to it I love it (no matter how bad it is). Here's a fun mash-up I found via a friend on Facebook, it puts me in the mood to party!
Video Two: Thanks for the Memories
My 2010 video wrap up of some of the moments and events from last year. I love collecting memories for my family and friends, and making videos is one of my favorite ways to share them.
As some of you may know my husband is a tech freak. If there is anything new going on in the world of computers, electronics, cars, engineering, you name it, he knows about it. I on the other hand am not one who keeps up with technology, so I rely on him for all the latest nuggets of important info. Last week he shared this video with me from the Gizmodo blog, and I thought it was just too amazing to pass up. Although it's not your typical "hand made" project, it is hand made none the less, and the amount of dedication to his craft this guy demonstrates is pretty amazing: