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Monday, July 03, 2006

Folgers - Happy Morning

Wow.
I wonder if people who aren't addicted to coffee realise the sheer genius of this.
SHEER GENIUS.
and, honestly... when I was a teenager, and wanted to sleep in, my mom would go into the kitchen and wash dishes.
And when I say "washing dishes," what I really mean is that she would slowly rub a soapy sponge all over pots and pans as an excuse to bang them together. And she would invent little songs... little songs with almost the same melody, only with her own lyrics:
"wake up, little daisy!
the sun is shining, little daisy!
Wake up!"
~CLANG!~
"Wake up, little daisy!"
~CLANG!~
no wonder I'm a caffeine addict.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

truly, truly brilliant. the clip with the happy yellow fellow leaning menacingly over the sleeper was fabulously creepy.

Anonymous said...

I like the line "You can sleep when you are dead!" HA HA HAAAA!

We're all excited for Wednesday - Samar, Jess, Shannon, Shamika and I are all going as zombies! WOO!

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Dance & Fitness Faculty member at San Francisco Peninsula Community Colleges, Director, Choreographer & Featured Dancer, Founder of the Living Dead Girlz, and Owner of the Steele Dance Company, which provides entertainment for festivals, corporate events, conventions and private events. Teaching private dance lessons and creating choreography since 1997, Steele graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a Double Major in Dance and Comparative Literature and completed her Master of Fine Arts in Dance and Choreography at Mills College. She has toured all the major cities in Germany and performed at the Cannes Film Festival as the featured dancer in TRIP -- Remix Your Experience, a multimedia exhibition of film, live music and art. Steele has also performed as a featured dancer for RJ Reynolds (CAMEL) promotional events. Steele currently manages the go-go dancers of "Poor Impulse Control," who perform frequently in San Francisco's industrial, alternative, and rock venues.

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