Thursday, October 29, 2009

Grocery Store Musical - Video

This video is genius - fun, creative, spontaneous in nature and smile-inducing. It was staged by Improv Everywhere, a New York City groups who "cause scenes of chaos and joy in public places" according to their website.

Here are the details from the group on this "scene:"
Six undercover actors burst into song in a grocery store in Queens. Three minutes and lots of silly choreography later, they returned to their roles as shoppers and stock boys. The mission was filmed with hidden robotic, lipstick, and wearable cameras.
Enjoy :)



> Watch a Behind-the-Scenes Video & Learn More About the Scene Here

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"It Made My Day - Little Moments of Win" Blog

I came across this site recently and had to blog about it. It's a blog of "little moments of win" - small nuggets of goodness. Some funny, some poignant, and almost all are smile-inducing. I admit there are a few juvenile ones in there, but still. It's mostly cool.

> Check it out here
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Some faves (IMMD=It Made My Day for the uninitiated):
Before an exam, after whole-nighter of studying, me – exhausted screamed out loud “Somebody save me”. My boyfriend pushed me with two fingers and said “Ctrl+S”. IMMD

When my mom saw the commercial for The Beatles Rockband, she thought John Lennon was Jesus Christ. IMMD.

While at work, I received a phone call from a James Raspberry, but since caller ID does last name first, it showed up as “Raspberry Jam” IMMD

The 3 year-old I was babysitting was showing me her stuffed animals. There was her cat Fluffy, her dog Woofy, and of course, her unicorn – Horny. IMMD.

I was eating a donut with a friend’s 15 month old daughter. She asked what the hole was for and I asked “What do you think?” she said ” That’s where you put the bacon”. IMMD

I work for AT&T and was explaining to a customer why he needed the data plan for the iphone. He was upset and exclaimed that it was just one more way Bill Gates was going to get all of his money. I said “Actually sir, I promise you that Bill Gates is not getting any of your money from the iphone.” IMMD

Sitting in my Student Advisor’s office I saw she had three trays labelled “in”, “out”, and “shake it all about!” IMMD.

On my way to work I passed a guy on campus who was dressed in a snazzy shirt-tie combo… and the batman utility belt. IMMD
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Friday, October 9, 2009

Four-Year-Old Drummer Jonah Rocks


This kid got me so excited about music. His name is the apt Jonah Rocks & the kid can jam. Enjoy a video of him jammin' here (won't allow me to embed the video).

I love his facial expressions - you can tell he's really into it. Check out his other videos too afterwards right here & visit his website here.


* Thanks to Tim for making me aware of this cool kid.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Man Rescues Flood Victims Just Like Father

Thirty years after his father drowned in a rescue attempt, Zack Stephney helped save a woman whose car sank. - CNNHeroism must run in this family. Check this out:
As the 37-year-old Douglasville, Georgia, man [Zack Stephney] set out September 22 to try and save a woman whose car was swept away by rushing waters, he thought of his father's drowning. He, too, had fought to rescue people struggling against currents.

That was in 1979.

Tommie Stephney, a City of Atlanta employee, dove into the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta, Georgia, to save canoeists who'd flipped their boat, his son said. He safely brought two to shore. The third, he said, panicked -- forcing them both under. It would be a week before his father's body was found.

A week later, the death toll in Georgia from the floods was 10. Standing along the fence still tangled with weeds and debris, Stephney peered down at Brooks' mucked-up car, knowing that number could have been higher....

"It could've happened to me the same way it did my dad," Stephney said.

The "what ifs" keep spinning through his head:

What if her window hadn't been down?

What if they 'd never spotted her?

What if she'd failed to stay calm?

Mixed in are thoughts about his father, a man he in many ways struggles to remember.

What Stephney did was not unlike the countless heroic efforts that played out in disaster areas during the flood. First responders and regular citizens risked their own lives to save others.

But he had something else pushing him, the kind of inspiration rooted in family legacy. And without a doubt, Tommie Stephney would have been proud of his boy.
> Read the full amazing story here at CNN

Eerie. Also, if you read the story, you'll find out that he showered and then put in a full day's work. I would think it would be hard to concentrate after such an adrenaline rush!

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