November 25, 2006
Antonio, the … um … catfish?
Isn’t it amazing, the things people will do online that they might keep private in real life? A case in point:
So, what does this tell me?
1. It’s okay to be goofy online because most of the folks who see what you’ve done don’t really know you.
2. Anyone with a video setup can have their fifteen minutes of fame (though fame could be too powerful a word for this particular instance.) ;0)
3. I’m easily amused.
4. The nice folks at PayPerPost have a sense of humor.
5. If (3) and (4) above are true, then it follows that I should spend more time at PayPerPost.
6. I will do almost anything to avoid cleaning up the clutter in my life, including watching silly videos again and again.
7. If I would actually read the users manual that came with my video cam, I could claim my own fifteen minutes of questionable fame.
8. Making dubious videos would be another good time suck to help me avoid things I’d rather not be doing.
9. If I distract enough other people with my own dubious videos, more people would be living in clutter and I wouldn’t feel so alone in my misery.
10. Antonio is funny.
Now pardon me while I go search for some glass cleaner and paper towels amongst the clutter. One should not view Antonio, the World’s Greatest Impressionist, while enjoying ones morning tea and toast. The screen gets gloppy and you can’t watch it again.
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