Saturday, July 21, 2007

yellow bean coffeepot

It's an all-too-familiar scenario. You're alone, making dinner in the kitchen, when you spill your beans all over the floor. And then...horror ensues. Beware The Hauntening!

That beauty was made by the people at Waverly Films, who have been making a short film each week for quite a couple of years now. You can find all 126(!) of their short films here. Personal favorites: Cowboy Sandstorm, The Box, Birdtown (naturally), Mantis, and the completely nonsensical Kitchen Trouble.

In HP news, apparently this year I am the designated book buyer for my workplace. Each time one of the books comes out, one of the interns buys a copy and everyone borrows it to read so they don't have to spend the moola on something they'll read once and will inevitably fill them with rage and despair. But this year, nobody else wants to actually buy their own copy. So I think I'll be taking one for the team and purchasing this year's vessel of emotional turmoil. To the bookstore!

2 comments:

joshua said...

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HJ2 said...

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