Remember the Human Mirror video I posted about a month back?
That act was arranged by Improv Everywhere, a group based in New York City, USA.
I was browsing through some of their other “missions” and came upon this which I really liked.
Now I am a huge fan of musicals, I really like the choreography, costumes, and spontaneous singing which blend together real well in the best musicals. So this “mission” was something I really liked as I watched it, and I really wish it could be brought right here to Singapore!
Mission: Food Court Musical
Have a group of “agents” spontaneously break out into song in the middle of a Los Angeles food court, while using video cameras to tape the reactions of astounded customers nearby.
JOSE MOURINHO is back in business — but the Special One has made a surprising career choice.
Instead of taking the opportunity to resurrect English hopes and dreams by taking charge of the English national team, Jose has popped up in… Setanta Sports… as a pundit!
Click through to view a video of Jose’s very first appearance on Setanta Sports!
Apple ran a series of TV ads in the USA promoting its Mac computers. Some of them are really hilarious! For consumers in other countries unable to view those ads, they are now available on the Apple site at this URL: http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/
They all begin, with little variation, thus:
“Hello, I’m a Mac.”
“And I’m a PC.
Both actors proceed to then engage in a short, funny, conversation/cross-talk, with the Mac invariably getting the upper hand over the PC in a number of comical situations that highlight the Mac’s prowess.
Click through to view my top 10 favourite Mac ads!
I was weary after waking up at 3am, to track Newcastle’s progress on the Web, only to be hugely disappointed as they succumbed to botton-of-the-table Derby, 1-0. An expected 3 points had just vanished. Newcastle, back to their old habit of inflating expectations, only to leave them unfulfilled. Now, I had to report back to camp for work. What a day, and it had barely begun.
As I boarded the cab, I was greeted by a cheery “Good Morning!”
I muttered back an almost incoherent reply, “Morning.”
Unperturbed by my lack of enthusiasm, the cabby asked, “Where to, sir?” “Bedok Camp,” I replied nonchalantly.
As he made a U-turn to head towards KJE, he queried, “Bedok Camp… 3SIR or 4SIR camp right?” “Err. No. Guards camp now,” I responded. “Eh, not 3SIR or 4SIR anymore, ah? I was from 3SIR, at Bedok Camp. That place used to have a lot of good food, Malay food, by the road.”
Hmm. Interesting. I wanted to know more, so I asked, “Wow. Which year ah?”
He answered,
“Wow. Long ago man. 1967. That time, before they reclaim the land, used to be a beach there. Many ang mor (Caucasian) zha bor (girls). Wha, then the men always never do area cleaning. Because the zha bor always half-naked, on the beach. The officers, very hard to get the man to do area cleaning.”
Click through to read all the hilarious accounts as narrated by the cabby