I agree, it's one of the funniest things ever, they routinely show it on those "funniest tv moments" shows. It's ironic, it's sort of "x rated" yet for some reason it's harmless enough to show to anyone.
Yeesh, that makes me queasy just looking at it. I have height phobia as it is, but along with the swaying motions of the table it would be a yak fest for me.
Seems like everyone and their brother's filming themselves playing every genre of music on guitars, etc. etc. It is getting pretty old, no offense to those who like these things. Filming yourself playing an instrument is becoming as ubiquitous as filming puppets or dolls dancing to music.
I'm with the others who say calthrops, the ancient Ninja weapon of fleeing choice. Either way you throw them on the ground, one pair of sharp tips will ensure a speedy getaway.
Thank goodness I skipped all that sorority garbage, I attended college much later as a working adult and skipped all the formalities and was much better off for it.
The thing is, he first started doing it out of practicality I guess, or to save money or something, but he got so used to it, it became habit.
But yea I was kind of thrown off by the article's title, that he's "homeless." I don't think he's homeless in the "truest" sense of the word, not having a job, a paycheck, etc. etc. How many truly homeless people go to school, work, and go to the gym AND have a vehicle to drive?
Apparently he's going to be homeless for a few weeks or so after he finishes school, so yes it's 'cool' to experience it.
http://nemertes.si.edu/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribbon_worm
Anyways this is a nice remembrance of a truly great icon and entertainer, RIP Bruce.
He should write a book!
But yea I was kind of thrown off by the article's title, that he's "homeless." I don't think he's homeless in the "truest" sense of the word, not having a job, a paycheck, etc. etc. How many truly homeless people go to school, work, and go to the gym AND have a vehicle to drive?
Apparently he's going to be homeless for a few weeks or so after he finishes school, so yes it's 'cool' to experience it.