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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

HORCRUXES - Dayeanne Hutton Cover from "I SHIP IT"

This is a slight departure from my usual types of posts about being thrifty, but there is a tie-in.  Did you know that there is an amazing world of free entertainment on Youtube? There are webseries, channels with original content, comedies, films, music and instructional videos for everything under the sun!

This post is about Dayeanne Hutton. I think she has done a wonderful job covering the song "Horcruxes" from the short film I Ship It. The film was written by Yulin Kuang and stars Mary Kate Wiles, Sean Persaud and Joey Richter. The original song was written by Kirstyn Hippe. It is performed on the ukulele with vocals.

There are so many wonderful things to see on youtube! I hope that you will enjoy watching this and I hope that you will subscribe to Dayeanne's channel "Brain Soup". I am sure that it will be quite clever and entertaining!

Ta ta for now...save money!



Thursday, June 16, 2011

It was an accident!

It was an accident - really! and a painful one at that. I literally gave myself a papercut across the tip of my nose, but with cardboard. I swear I was not trying to make myself look like Voldemort from Harry Potter.

I was moving a slightly heavy box, and was holding it by the smaller end flaps, when one of them ripped off and continued on an upward journey to my nose. After the initial shock of "what the #@!* just happened" I thought for sure I was gushing blood from  my nose. I grabbed it and rushed to the restroom only to find a diagonal stripe across my nose with just  a hint of blood. That was a relief, and I determined that is wasn't anything that a little  bit of extra makeup wouldn't hide!

After the panic passed, my mind began to run all sorts of scenarios. What if I had severed the tip of my nose off? Would they be able to sew it back on if I had kept it on ice? Do they have plastic surgery for nose tips? Would I have to have my nose resculpted to a smaller size? Talk about making a mountain out of a molehill!

I am happy to report that my nose is intact, though a little sore. Indeed makeup did hide the stripe, and for the moment being I will not have to look like "the one-who-must-not-be-named".

Ta ta for now...

Wish I had lifted with my knees,
 maybe I would still have a nose!