Brother Brad unexpectedly dropped this into my inbox this afternoon. Guest posts like these are always welcomed, especially on days like today where I spend a bunch of the afternoon getting the newly cracked pipe under our kitchen sink fixed and then cleaning up after it. If ever you get the urge to send us …
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Start A Mumford Band!
I haven’t seen a Key of Awesome video in a while, which makes it even funnier that I just happened to find this one right after finishing the last post. Start A Mumford Band! Key of Awesome #71 Hilarious.
Seriously, Can We Knock It Off With The Mumford & Sons Already?
I liked Little Lion Man. The Cave wasn’t bad either. I Will Wait was alright, at least at first. But this Hopeless Wanderer thing…I just can’t do it. I’ve finally hit my limit. I doubt I’d much care for it even if life hadn’t become an endless loop of Mumford & Sons, but believe me, …
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One Of The Best Concerts That May Ever Take Place
Could the person who came up with the idea to book David Wilcox and Walter Ostanek to play music in the same place on the same night please kindly step forward? I would like to nominate you to be the Mayor of something, because you are fantastic. I wonder if there are any tickets left …
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The Hockey Song. No, Not That One
I just heard this on the radio for the first time in years, it’s now firmly lodged in my brain as it is every time this happens and hockey season starts tonight, so why not? Jughead – the Hockey Song And since that clip mentioned it but then ended without delivering…The Pursuit of Happiness “Gretzky …
People Falling Off Of Ladders On TV
Aside from the one doing the falling, who doesn’t like a good video of someone falling off of a ladder on live television? So here’s Nick Collins of Sky Sports doing just that while reporting on a soccer match. Maybe there’s something I’m not seeing in his face, but when the feed cuts back to …