Take 43 "umms" and "uhs".
Add three derailments of a train of thought.
Mix well with one shitty conclusion.
Half bake for 4 minutes and voila.
My first vlog in my new house!
Ramblin' Man from Adam Avitable on Vimeo.
Take 43 "umms" and "uhs".
Add three derailments of a train of thought.
Mix well with one shitty conclusion.
Half bake for 4 minutes and voila.
My first vlog in my new house!
Ramblin' Man from Adam Avitable on Vimeo.
How awesome was Wednesday's Glee episode? I'm not going to spoil it for those of you who haven't watched it yet, but HOLY SHIT!
It's a lazy Friday, so here's a Glee extra – the Glee cast singing "Last Christmas":
You never know what might be up there:
So, it's been three years. Back when I was on Blogger. When I was under 30. When there was a Bush in the White House. It was a different time. A scarier time.
Dancing Avitable from Adam Avitable on Vimeo.
What do you think? Should I shoot a new dance video? If yes, any suggestions for the song?
I'm too tired to come up with something original, so here's something from a few months ago that I made.
Thanks to the eminent and powerful Bo Butler, I received an invitation to Google's newest endeavor, Google Wave. "Oh Adam, what is Google Wave?" you might ask. Google Wave is essentially a great tool for collaborating on projects. Other than that, I'm not sure if it's really anything you should care about at all. Here, let me allow Samuel L. Jackson to explain it, in this great video I found on Youtube:
There are many things that I can do. I'm very good at those things, and I'm proud of my ability. But as is usually the case, I yearn to be able to do things that I'll never do.
I wish I could draw. Like, really draw.
I wish I could dance, with rhythm, even.
I wish I could cook amazingly well.
I wish I could build things with my hands.
I wish I could play a musical instrument.
I wish I could sing. And not just sing, but sing as well as this guy:
What do you wish you could do?
If you watched last week's episode of "The Office" and wondered why everyone danced down the aisle during Jim and Pam's wedding, here's the reason:
This still isn't as awesome as the classic "Amy's Wedding Toast", which made me get a piece of dirt in my eye: