i didn't blog yesterday either. it's just been a slow week for blogging. oh well. i'm sure things will pick up.
yesterday i made another skit with Jack Rabbit: the two guys who found a dog. I admit, it wasn't as good as our second one, the guy who made a bet to build a house. we made up the plot quickly and rashly, so we did a relitively slipshod job. i personally don't think we gave it enough practice, and the camerawork was arranged at the last minute. and we didn't make a lot of consideration to it, so our positioning was uninspired and uncreative. please watch it anyway, because we still gave it a lot of work.
you might not notice when and if you watch the movie, but the dog really hated being there. it was totally and entirely there against its will. poor dog.
today was boring, so i don't think i should even bother mentioning it.
except, of course, the phone call i made...to ask a friend to the movies...and he didn't return the call...sorry-she didn't return the call...yeah...you'll probably hear more about that later...
so, i guess that's it. not including the intramagnatudial mathematical conversation i had with my dad before dinner. i enjoyed that. i do like thinking.
keep reading, my friends
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Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
dog eat dog
today was another boring day, and this time i'm serious. it was just my regular routine with few interruptions.
however, i would like to tell you about something i was thinking about last night. i was thinking about Big Bruno's two dogs, which have incomprehensible size differences. looking at them is like comparing a tribble and bigfoot.
anyway, it got me thinking; these two dogs have roughly the same intelligence level and can achieve roughly the same internal brain conclusions and inferences, although they have extremely different size and immensely different personalities and demeanors.
so, how can two dogs with immesurable size differences be capable of the same internal, mental actions?
food for thought.
keep reading, my friends.
however, i would like to tell you about something i was thinking about last night. i was thinking about Big Bruno's two dogs, which have incomprehensible size differences. looking at them is like comparing a tribble and bigfoot.
anyway, it got me thinking; these two dogs have roughly the same intelligence level and can achieve roughly the same internal brain conclusions and inferences, although they have extremely different size and immensely different personalities and demeanors.
so, how can two dogs with immesurable size differences be capable of the same internal, mental actions?
food for thought.
keep reading, my friends.
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