Words fail me. This piece of brilliance by Phil Lord and Chris Miller of FineMoustaches deserves to be seen, and you deserve to see it.
So stop reading and watch already…
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Bronte Sisters Power DollsWords fail me. This piece of brilliance by Phil Lord and Chris Miller of FineMoustaches deserves to be seen, and you deserve to see it. So stop reading and watch already… 13 comments to Bronte Sisters Power Dolls |
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HA HA HA! One Ha for each of the sisters. What an original and cute way to teach history. Even though I now associate literature with tractor pulls, mud wrestling, and Truckzilla. (There is a story in there somewhere – must jot that down.)
Geez, DS, do you ever sleep? And maybe you’re the one who should come with me to the 4X4 mud races that begin here soon. (I’ve been trying to drag A and anyone/everyone else for years and no one will come.)
There will be plenty of time for sleeping when the hubs plugs in those black and white war movies he wanted so bad. Until then I’m taking every hour I can to work on my writing so I can start submitting.
Keep an eye out for a “cheap” secluded cabin with at least an acre and one day we just might make it to that mud race together.
Sounds like a plan.
I’m down for the mud races. Where should I meet you! We just went to the Monster Truck rally last month. It’s a family favorite. Believe it or not, it’s one of the few things EVERYONE in the family enjoys–surprise surprise. Next time we go, Natasha, I’ll let you know and you can come along.
I am SO THERE, Dayner. Can hardly wait!
I saw that one on someone else’s blog – hilarious
Falling down LOL – I love it! I hope the kids really understand what they have created! Good one St. N.
Thanks, and once again — have a FABULOUS time next week. Remember, you are channeling the week for the rest of us. (I will be spending my week in Texas high schools…)
Awesome!! This commercial is brilliant!!
I know. And the comments at YouTube are great. Someone wrote that Anne was the least popular, and yet she threw her book the farthest. There’s a lesson there.
I just don’t know what it is.
I love the video. I can’t wait to show my girls.
Let me know what they think.