I filmed a short video while we were editing a show in Chicago earlier this month. When I played the video back at the office, everyone agreed that it needed a little something. Farts always make things more entertaining, as I’m sure you’ll agree… or not.
Posted by brad at 3:34 pm on June 26th, 2007.
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Check out parties going on around you. The online stuff that Live Earth is doing is incredible. I just saw Catherine playing around with the interactive map application. The funny thing is that MSN is our partner and because they don’t have the same capability as Yahoo or Google does, we were forced to choose someone else.
Check out parties going on around you. The online stuff that Live Earth is doing is incredible. I just saw Catherine playing around with the interactive map application. The funny thing is that MSN is our partner and because they don’t have the same capability as Yahoo or Google does, we were forced to choose someone else.
I’ve always been conscious of the impact my daily habits have on the Earth. I grew up in a home that always recycled, composted, gardened, etc. As far as families go in the midwest, I think we were pretty progressive. I’ve tried to take things a step further over the last year and here’s a list of simple changes I’ve made with little to no noticeable negative impact on my bank account or lifestyle:
Use canvas bags for grocery shopping 99% of the time
Replaced all possible bulbs in the house with compact florescents
Installed water-saving shower heads in the bathrooms
Purchased a gas-powered dryer
Changed over to the green power option for my electricity
Removed my name from all credit card solicitation lists
Brought a re-usable container to work for water
Ride my bike around locally on the weekend for errands instead of driving
I’ve always been conscious of the impact my daily habits have on the Earth. I grew up in a home that always recycled, composted, gardened, etc. As far as families go in the midwest, I think we were pretty progressive. I’ve tried to take things a step further over the last year and here’s a list of simple changes I’ve made with little to no noticeable negative impact on my bank account or lifestyle:
Use canvas bags for grocery shopping 99% of the time
Replaced all possible bulbs in the house with compact florescents
Installed water-saving shower heads in the bathrooms
Purchased a gas-powered dryer
Changed over to the green power option for my electricity
Removed my name from all credit card solicitation lists
Brought a re-usable container to work for water
Ride my bike around locally on the weekend for errands instead of driving
I’ve always been conscious of the impact my daily habits have on the Earth. I grew up in a home that always recycled, composted, gardened, etc. As far as families go in the midwest, I think we were pretty progressive. I’ve tried to take things a step further over the last year and here’s a list of simple changes I’ve made with little to no noticeable negative impact on my bank account or lifestyle:
Use canvas bags for grocery shopping 99% of the time
Replaced all possible bulbs in the house with compact florescents
Installed water-saving shower heads in the bathrooms
Purchased a gas-powered dryer
Changed over to the green power option for my electricity
Removed my name from all credit card solicitation lists
Brought a re-usable container to work for water
Ride my bike around locally on the weekend for errands instead of driving
I finally got word today that I will be in New Jersey for the US Live Earth concert. While I’ll probably be working 20 hours a day for the few days I’m there, it’ll be worth it. Kevin produced Live 8 and I was one of the people that didn’t get to go to that one. I didn’t really mind, but I would have been bummed about not being able to attend Live Earth. It’s going to be crazy and I’ll be blogging and twittering while I’m there.