That was very funny, but for me, also horrifying, for some reason. Thanks for posting it! And so glad to hear the ms is going well (in the previous post).
Thanks for the comments - Somehow it is the toast that really makes that video powerful to me! Where the imagination goes as you try to take it apart and figure out how many pieces did it really take - even if they used front and back sides.
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haha, how funny. Today must be OK Go toast day because I have seriously seen this video linked EVERYWHERE today, in all unrelated places!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Very creative video. I liked the part where everything was falling off the cliff the best, but it was all good! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteso creative and amazing to look at. How long did it take to do something like this? I'm amazed.
ReplyDeleteToast art ... how cool. I never though to that one. And thanks for stopping by Kelly's blog today and saying hi!
ReplyDeleteWow. Seriously how many loaves of bread did it take to do that. yikes.
ReplyDeleteI just kept picturing what their workspace must have looked like with piles and piles of toast strewn around...
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it, wow. I wonder if they used pieces of toast over and over again. that would make more sense than making 500 pieces.
ReplyDeleteI love how Heather said "strewn"
ReplyDeleteThat was very funny, but for me, also horrifying, for some reason. Thanks for posting it! And so glad to hear the ms is going well (in the previous post).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments - Somehow it is the toast that really makes that video powerful to me! Where the imagination goes as you try to take it apart and figure out how many pieces did it really take - even if they used front and back sides.
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