Right now, I'm in the middle of editing together a short video of various EVPs, orbs and unexplainable mists that Kayla has caught on film in our house. The spooky thing is that the computer froze up while I was editing. The Internet is still working, luckily. That's how I'm able to be blogging this. I'm hoping that once I get off the Internet, Windows Movie Maker will have started working again. Perhaps the spirits don't want me to complete this project because I plan to publish it on MySpace, Facebook and YouTube. I'm also planning to upload it to the Paranormal Challenge website so that they can consider us for their show.
Anyway, I wanted to mention a couple other stupid commercials I remember seeing on TV. There was a Proactiv commercial in which a boy testifies, "I put the cream on my face before I go to sleep and when I get up in the morning, you don't have acne." When I hear that I think, "Wow, thanks, man!" If that's the case, why do I even need to buy the product?
There's a similar statement made by none other than Betty White herself. She says, "1-800-Petmeds is quick, easy, saves you money and I save a trip to the vet." When I hear that I think, "Thanks anyway, Betty. It's the thought that counts.
Anyway, I wanted to mention a couple other stupid commercials I remember seeing on TV. There was a Proactiv commercial in which a boy testifies, "I put the cream on my face before I go to sleep and when I get up in the morning, you don't have acne." When I hear that I think, "Wow, thanks, man!" If that's the case, why do I even need to buy the product?
There's a similar statement made by none other than Betty White herself. She says, "1-800-Petmeds is quick, easy, saves you money and I save a trip to the vet." When I hear that I think, "Thanks anyway, Betty. It's the thought that counts.
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