Hi Mes Amis,
Here's a couple cute videos to make you smile... the first features a baby penguin getting tickled.
If you just died from the cuteness of that statement, I totally get it. I did too. Just wait, the video is even better. The penguin (named Cookie for god sake... seriously, I'm going to die from the cuteness) starts getting tickled about a minute into this clip. Soooooo cute! Cute coma taking over!
This second video is called "Double Dream Hands" and it's been around a while, but man is this guy's enthusiasm infectious - even though it's corny, you gotta give the dude props for putting himself out there. The last video features "double dream hands" reset to the song "soldja boy". Ah what did we ever do before YouTube?
What are you gonna do to make yourself smile this weekend? Don't forgot - Mother's Day is on Sunday - so make your Mom smile too.
xo
Jenny C
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Summer Reads: Killers or Comedy
Hey mes amis,
With Summer on the horizon (supposedly) - it's time to get some laying by the pool reading material together. I just finished 2 books that both fit the bill.
Numero Uno: "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" by Steig Larsson
Yes this who-done-it, the first of a series of 3, has been around a while, but if you haven't read it - you just might want to. Be warned: this is one of those books where you have to fight through the first part. But if you can hang in there and keep walking down the dark corridor, then, like a mysterious killer sneak person - this book suddenly grabs you and you just need to give in, and refuse to sleep, eat or shower until you've read it all. (ok you should shower).
Pros: A mis-matched and unlikely crime discovering duo that you have to root for.
Cons: Lots of Swedish words (just glaze over them), and a family tree that's pretty extensive (again, just gloss over)
Numero Dos: "Bossypants" by Tina Fey
As the cover illustrates - this autobiography by ubber funny chica Tina Fey, is 1 part bio and 3 parts hilarity. If you want a serious autobiography go elsewhere, in this book you get to hear about Tina's life, but through her funny girl lens. In other words, Tina's words actually, it's no "sweeps episode of Dateline" full of dark drama and heartfelt revelations.
You will laugh when you're reading, a lot. And sometimes it's those sudden spit-your-drink-out laughs, so maybe don't read this book in a staff meeting or something.
Pros: A fast and funny read, with a good dose of girl power. Tina Fey is relatable, dorky and self-deprecating.
Cons: The funny of the book sometimes feels like a shield, at times I wanted just a little more heart.
So run out and pick out one or both of these books. As one of the reviewers of Tina Fey's books says:
"Totally worth it" ~ Trees
With Summer on the horizon (supposedly) - it's time to get some laying by the pool reading material together. I just finished 2 books that both fit the bill.
Numero Uno: "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" by Steig Larsson
Yes this who-done-it, the first of a series of 3, has been around a while, but if you haven't read it - you just might want to. Be warned: this is one of those books where you have to fight through the first part. But if you can hang in there and keep walking down the dark corridor, then, like a mysterious killer sneak person - this book suddenly grabs you and you just need to give in, and refuse to sleep, eat or shower until you've read it all. (ok you should shower).
Pros: A mis-matched and unlikely crime discovering duo that you have to root for.
Cons: Lots of Swedish words (just glaze over them), and a family tree that's pretty extensive (again, just gloss over)
Numero Dos: "Bossypants" by Tina Fey
As the cover illustrates - this autobiography by ubber funny chica Tina Fey, is 1 part bio and 3 parts hilarity. If you want a serious autobiography go elsewhere, in this book you get to hear about Tina's life, but through her funny girl lens. In other words, Tina's words actually, it's no "sweeps episode of Dateline" full of dark drama and heartfelt revelations.
You will laugh when you're reading, a lot. And sometimes it's those sudden spit-your-drink-out laughs, so maybe don't read this book in a staff meeting or something.
Pros: A fast and funny read, with a good dose of girl power. Tina Fey is relatable, dorky and self-deprecating.
Cons: The funny of the book sometimes feels like a shield, at times I wanted just a little more heart.
So run out and pick out one or both of these books. As one of the reviewers of Tina Fey's books says:
"Totally worth it" ~ Trees
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
5 Year Old Needs A Job First
Hey Everyone!
Happy Wednesday
Here's a video to make you smile - this five year old firecracker knows what she wants! Look out fellas :)
And as a little bonus the oldie but goodie, "Kittens Inspired By Kittens"
xo
Jenny C
Happy Wednesday
Here's a video to make you smile - this five year old firecracker knows what she wants! Look out fellas :)
And as a little bonus the oldie but goodie, "Kittens Inspired By Kittens"
xo
Jenny C
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Baby Trashes Bar in Las Palmas
Hi Peeps!
Cute, funny, maybe a little wrong - what's not to love about this video? Check it out below :)
xo
Jenny C
Cute, funny, maybe a little wrong - what's not to love about this video? Check it out below :)
xo
Jenny C
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Design Problem? Put a Bird On It!
Hey Peeps!
You know birds are everywhere in design these days, so that means it's the perfect time to make fun of it!
So for your viewing pleasure here a sketch from SNL's Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein's upcoming show "Portlandia". Portland is everywhere too!
Enjoy!
xo Jenny C
You know birds are everywhere in design these days, so that means it's the perfect time to make fun of it!
So for your viewing pleasure here a sketch from SNL's Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein's upcoming show "Portlandia". Portland is everywhere too!
Enjoy!
xo Jenny C
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Ricky Gervais - Bloody Hilarious
Yes, Hollywood may be a bit uptight about Ricky Gervais' hosting of the Golden Globes, but I thought he was absolutely hilarious! What did you think?
If you're craving some more of the funny man you have to watch or listen to The Ricky Gervais Show. It began as an audio comedy show in the UK, and later was turned into an animated program for HBO. His round headed buddy Karl Pilkington's thoughts are jumping off points for all kinds of hilarity. You can catch some clips of it on YouTube - click here to see for yourself.
Ricky's laugh is about the best laugh EVER.
Enjoy!
Jenny C
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