Sunday, August 30, 2009

A Moment of Pregnant Pause Silence


Whispers In The Darkness of Ted Kennedy's Passing
I will start off by mentioning a connection I will not make: Paul McCartney and Lorne Michaels, being two of the main "characters" in my March 2007 "Frozen" video, and not being two people one frequently associates as being in relation to one another, together rendered their portrayal of baseball fans on August 26th, the day after Senator Ted Kennedy died. Though both McCartney and Michaels frequently tip their hats in my direction, and though Kennedy - is - politics - is - Michaels, I will not see this as being designed to make one such as myself think of Kennedy in relation to the raising-the-dead focus of my "Frozen" video. However, the possibility that this is McCartney's and Michaels' joint intention is not something I can completely overlook. Experience and intelligence can pre-condition us to consider seeing certain things in our own way, or to consider seeing certain things invisible to the majority, which is something I will be expounding on more extensively at some point during my fifth incarnation as a giraffe (unless that psychic fortune teller was lying to me).

Boston Crane Shot
In my August 1st blog I posted a videoclip that put into context Regis Philbin's and David Letterman's discussion regarding "Boston Legal" (my videoclip demonstrated to those bothering to read the evidence that this discussion grew out of something contained in my July 30th blog). On August 26th, in celebration of Philbin's birthday on August 25th, Philbin and Letterman ended Letterman's show by following up on that "Boston Legal" discussion:



I seem to be several days late for Regis' birthday, but I wish him a happy birthday just the same. If it had been up to me I would have posted this clip a day before his birthday.

Alone With Monk De Palma
And finally, exactly what kind of week would it be without my weekly Monk/Steinhoff videoclip?

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