RP069 Video: My Sphynx Say Happy Holidays!
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009My two Sphynx decided to wish the world Happy Holidays. Problem is, one speaks English and the other speaks LOL. Who knew?
My two Sphynx decided to wish the world Happy Holidays. Problem is, one speaks English and the other speaks LOL. Who knew?
This is the hardest video I’ve had to edit to date. Watching the footage, listening to the music in the video (which I listened to while I was actually at these places) made me want to hop on a plane and run away back to New Mexico. I cried a bit during the final Carlsbad bits. That place hit me pretty hard.
Enjoy.
Just wanted to shoot a quick video before I leave on my trip to New Mexico. Not much other than me blabbering on about who else? Me.
See you in the next timezone!
My friends Adam and Joe stopped by this afternoon to play with my Wii. My kitties were fascinated with all the goings on. Plus honestly, this was yet another excuse to use my HV20 and test out some things.
Taken a few hours ago with the HV20. Some stuff on the street, some stuff @ Nookies. Enjoy!
This is my look back at the cast, crew, and friends of the 2007 production of Rudolph The Red-Hosed Reindeer. Enjoy!
A photo montage of my trip to Toronto during Halloweek 2007. Enjoy. Thank you to Toronto Tourism for the hook up!!
Ok, so it’s taken forever for me to get this together. But iMovie ‘08 and I hung out for about an hour and I produced this vidjo. The app isn’t ideal by any stretch, but it’s good for what it is, and I was able to get this together relatively quickly. I love the integration with all the other apps.
My first podcast made on my iMac in iMovie ‘08. Thanksgiving thoughts and stuff. So here ya go.
So during the Caged Dames cast party, Cheryl ordered up the evil boot and the drinking began. This tiny vidjo is proof that it takes a whole table of drunks to drink a boot. *hic*

A quickie video for you’z. You should always bring notes to the polling place. I mean, who can remember 70 some odd folks?
I did a backstage interview with David Cerda, artistic director of Hell In A Handbag Productions about their latest show Caged Dames at the Bailiwick.
Since WindyCityQueercast.com is down at the moment, I’ve decided to push it out on my feed. I’ll cross post later.
After getting angry with my various hair products, I did something about it.

Watch ‘em move!