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beautiful No Comments »Super-ultra-mega-thanks to Cristina for sharing this.
Surely you can spare twenty minutes of your busy life to watch something so beautiful.
Ballon Rouge from Christopher Walters on Vimeo.
Super-ultra-mega-thanks to Cristina for sharing this.
Surely you can spare twenty minutes of your busy life to watch something so beautiful.
Ballon Rouge from Christopher Walters on Vimeo.
Here’s the first segment; you know what to do if you want to watch the rest of them.
In no particular order (Actually, they’re in reverse chronological order):
wedding, play, garden, hike, learning
Catherine Burton (Bunton?), R.I.P.
lots of big musical news, and links galore
Enjoy!
First of all, I’d like to say that I hope you’re having a Merry Christmas and a great holiday season. I’d also like to thank you for reading BFS&T all this time, and for bearing with me through the hiatus. And speaking of BFS&T, it celebrated its third anniversary a couple of weeks ago. Let’s all raise a glass of some sis-boom-bah for that.
I should mention that I’m in Seattle for the holiday week, and that this will only be a short entry, but I did want to share with you the new insult I learned today. I overheard it on a kids’ show that my niece was watching.  A boy band of sorts was trying to put on a Christmas concert, and a policeman was harassing them and trying to thwart the concert, and one of the guys in the band referred to him as a ‘blowhole.’ As in, “Hey, shut your piehole, you blowhole!”
I think that’s going to be my new favorite insult from now on. I love it because it sounds a bit risque and naughty without actually being naughty. Adam Carolla’s clever portmanteau ‘jackhole’ works the same way.  ‘Manhole’ is similarly not-naughty, but in that context it just sounds all kinds of wrong. So ‘blowhole’ is perfect.
You’re welcome. And Merry Christmas.