8 Sep 2009

My first video blog

Author: Barry | Filed under: Invisible Fiends, On the web, Video Blog

I’ve never tried video blogging before, but have decided to give it a go. I’d love anyone’s comments – unless those comments are “get a haircut, have a shave, and lose three stone, fatso”.

So, here it is. Brace yourselves.

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5 Responses to “My first video blog”

  1. Dave Bartlett Says:

    Barry, it could be argued that a true domino rally requires THREE books, since the first one is pushed over & the second one is toppled by the effect of the push only the third one actually constitutes a ‘chain reaction’ which surely is the point of the domino effect. First book: cause; second book: effect; third book: effect of effect = chain reaction.
    Can I put in my claim to be not only the first to comment on your first video blog, but also the most awkward pedantic bugger you could have expected to come across?

  2. Barry Says:

    Interesting point. However, I’m of the belief that in this instance my finger was what triggered the falling over of the first book, and this – in a perfect demonstration of cause and effect – then knocked over the second book in the ‘chain’, resulting in a rally.

    However, your point is still valid, and I shall consider it at great length before attempting any other such domino rally style shenanigans.

  3. Jeannette Says:

    Err? How exactly did you keep you hands steady enough to do this with all that sleep deprivation? What are you on?

  4. the witch Says:

    When did you become a fat Scottish Woody Allen? Like the hair though….

  5. Barry Says:

    Just because I wear thick, geeky glasses, it doesn’t make me Woody Allen. I’m not neurotic or Jewish.

    Although I was married to Mia Farrow throughout the 1980s.

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