Wee Day Out

Another Danny MacAskill video. And it’s every bit as all the other Danny MacAskill videos we’ve shared on here. Here’s Wee Day Out:

Some beautiful scenery, some memories from the music, and – following the edited version, some excellent and amusing outtakes.
Divine. Comedy.

Yep, even talent like that has to take a few goes at some of those stunts.

And then there was this…

The HELPFINDVIENNA story so far: here and here.

 

I wanted to provide pithy comment on this.

But I ran out of words.

I suspect you feel the same way now.

Let’s all do this – the power of positive thoughts are VERY POWERFUL!

Yes it are… they is… whatever.

Thanks, Wendy. Thanks.

The memories live on…

This is simply amazing.

Michael Spicer reads from what he describes as “the worst printing disaster in newspaper history”.
Here’s the “script”, and I’m leaving it deliberately large so that you can read along with Michael, simply by clicking the link below.

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And here, as promised, is the link below:

 

I feel that I may never grow tired of this.

Adventures Through the Concrete Jungle

The football on offer this week has been pretty decent. Monday was Everton at Sunderland, Tuesday and Wednesday saw the return of the UEFA Champignons League, and Thursday provided no little entertainment in the form of the UEFA Cup Europa League. And this evening, another Premiership treat with Chelsea taking on Liverpool.

However, you might not be into football. You might be searching for something which gives you a bigger thrill. I’m not quite sure what could fit the bill ahead of a Feyenoord winner 12 minutes from time, but each to their own.
I am into football, but I’m still finding time to get through this amazing redbull.tv online series: URBEX – Enter At Your Own Risk.

I’m working my way through it at the moment, and finding that the sometimes mundane personal “I just want to challenge myself” narrative is more than balanced out with some amazing footage from some amazing places. The visit to the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Episode 5) was truly incredible.

I’m not sure how much of the footage is stage managed – it’s hard to work out how some of the third person stuff is filmed – but as I say, it’s free and it’s certainly worth a look if you can spare the bandwidth.