You need to have a parental advisory on your blog! That way if a crew member is going to be seen with blood dripping down on his face the parent can be prepared (somewhat). 30 feet? down a cliff? ARRRRRRRGH!
I just now started getting these from your feed since I downloaded the new firANT … anyway, I will have to say that I will not longer complain about paying for spring water … it’s safer … good video!
what the hell is this tour anyway
i thought you guys were like playing music places.
i guess that was all a lie
just hanging out in the beautiful natural nature, while we slave away on the computers computing a better world…hmmmf
When in Estes Colorado, I too thought it would be neat to try some fresh mountain spring water. My bowels thought otherwise. Odly enough, the expensive part of the bottleing process is filtration. Which removes most of the fecal matter left by the inhabitants of the mountains.
ouch.
i’m enjoying your trip….
sull
It’s all fun and games until you poke an eye out.
Now that’s guerilla filmmaking! Talk about going for the beauty shot…David earned his battle scars on this one.
Nicely done.
Are you editing on a laptop and uplaoding at internet cafes?
You need to have a parental advisory on your blog! That way if a crew member is going to be seen with blood dripping down on his face the parent can be prepared (somewhat). 30 feet? down a cliff? ARRRRRRRGH!
I just now started getting these from your feed since I downloaded the new firANT … anyway, I will have to say that I will not longer complain about paying for spring water … it’s safer … good video!
what the hell is this tour anyway
i thought you guys were like playing music places.
i guess that was all a lie
just hanging out in the beautiful natural nature, while we slave away on the computers computing a better world…hmmmf
John, I’m enjoying the postcards!
Woof! Woof, Maggie!
When in Estes Colorado, I too thought it would be neat to try some fresh mountain spring water. My bowels thought otherwise. Odly enough, the expensive part of the bottleing process is filtration. Which removes most of the fecal matter left by the inhabitants of the mountains.