Dumpster Treasure
I found my first article of dumpster furniture today. I got to keep it because my roommates are Mennonites who value simplicity of life, pacifism, nonresistance, and free stuff.
An ordinary individual leading an extraordinary life: The autobiovideography by Michael Tyas
I found my first article of dumpster furniture today. I got to keep it because my roommates are Mennonites who value simplicity of life, pacifism, nonresistance, and free stuff.
The end of semester one is quickly approaching and I feel good. I'm on top of my assignments and have been performing excellently thus far! I didn't always feel this way about school, though. We'll travel back in time to see me stress about registration.

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Remember a month ago, the beach day that left you hanging? Here's the conclusion!
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It's labour day, the officially unofficial last day of summer. There's still some things that I didn't get to enjoy this season.
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Jeremy was home for the week, and he's a hot commodity. I'm glad that I got to spend some quality time.
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Watch the Video
So I left my computer on all night to upload the third video for this week's challenge and it didn't work. And my dad went in to heart surgery today. And I'm having a rhumatism attack on my hands and had to take the third sick day off work this week.
On a lighter note, this is the first vlog I made once I returned back to Canada from Los Angeles. I'll try to upload day 3 tonight!
videobloggingweek2006
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I'm really excited about you watching this video.
I was inspired by Josh Leo's recent creative discovery. Josh calls it a 'Subliminal Slideshow.' Clever Josh! I've never seen this done before using every day, unorganized photos of seemingly unrelated, disjointed locations. In theory it should't work, yet it does!
Have you ever heard the term "a picture is worth a thousand words?" If that's the case, this video is worth over 4,000,000 words. There are over 4000 photos in 3 minutes.
You'll never think of a retake the same way again.
Some photos are by Jeremy.
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