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Wedding Gig and Tek Us Us

Posted: November 18th, 2008, 12:39 am
by beardedlamb
Hey y'all,

More videos from my vault uploaded.
The first, Bearded Lamb's Urban Cowboy Wedding Gig is footage of me as the "entertainment" for Kan Yan and Kendle Wade's "wedding" in 2006. Look for the Andy Crouch cameo at the end.

The second video is in two parts and it's the documentary Madeline and I made about our trip to China in 2004 to do English language instructional films for middle schoolers. Pretty classic stuff. Tek Us Us, pt 1 and pt 2

as always, don't be afraid to hit that little link below the player for high quality that also makes it look not like ass.

Enjoy!
beard

Posted: November 18th, 2008, 2:22 am
by kaci_beeler
Goddammit Tek Us Us is so fucking hilarious. I remember watching it along with some other films you made one night a few years ago. I was happy to see it again, you got so much great footage.

Posted: November 18th, 2008, 9:11 pm
by Miggy
Thank you for posting this, Jeremy. Both you and Madeline had spoken of your experience in China - but this brings it to life in a whole new way. Very very cool.

Posted: November 19th, 2008, 2:13 pm
by beardedlamb
Spider vs. Spider starring Bill Stern, Jr.

Posted: November 19th, 2008, 4:57 pm
by Justin D.
beardedlamb wrote:Spider vs. Spider starring Bill Stern, Jr.
That was horrible and awesome at the same time.

Get Clinkenbeard to tell you the spider vs. scorpion story.

Posted: November 19th, 2008, 5:33 pm
by LuBu McJohnson
Justin Davis wrote:
beardedlamb wrote:Spider vs. Spider starring Bill Stern, Jr.
That was horrible and awesome at the same time.

Get Clinkenbeard to tell you the spider vs. scorpion story.
No. It will suck. :twisted:

Posted: November 20th, 2008, 1:35 am
by DollarBill
The best part about this video is that it started a hateful email argument between the ol' WHJ peeps about what taxonomic families the spiders were from. The debate was eventually solved when Ben Sterling emailed an arachnologist at a museum in florida who identified the spiders for us.

Dr. G.B. Edwards had this to say:
"The victim is a type of orbweaver, family Araneidae. Unfortunately, there is not a good enough view of it to even tell what genus it belongs to.

The winner is a funnelweb weaver, family Agelenidae. It looks like an Agelenopsis sp., but the usual ones that live in houses are Tegenaria sp.

You didn't say where they live, so I have to make educated guesses. I used to put spiders together to fight when I was a teenager, a long time ago. My jumping spiders almost always won if no webs were involved.

Hope this helps."

AWESOME!

Posted: December 1st, 2008, 4:16 pm
by jbron8
Looks like something I would enjoy. thanks for sharing it. i'll be checking this out.