Friday, August 15, 2008
Tally Hall's Internet show
Also: check out www.tallyhall.com for a sneak preview skit entitled "Natural Ketchup"
(I couldn't figure out how to embed that video)
Also #2: check out their actual music at www.myspace.com/tallyhall ...Go on
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
OCD Pig Squeels for Contract and Film Deal
If you are too lazy to click a link, here's the synop: Six-week old piglet Cinders cleverly discovered a way to avoid a certain future in a skillet near you. Perhaps while watching a recent episode of Monk, Cinders plotted her "fear" of mud.
Cinder's owners fitted her with her very own pair of "Wellies," formerly adorning their child's key chain. I did expect for the Wellies to be a bit more fashion-forward like these:
Now, Cinder can walk in the mud sans fear of getting dirty.
Mr Keeble and wife Debbie, both 42, run a sausage company and keep about 200 pigs on their 1,000-acre farm. But the father-of-four said there was no chance that Cinders would be slaughtered.
"She's more of a pet really now and she's going to live a very long and happy life," he said.
With a name like "Cinders" is their doubt that the piglet was destined for the stove?
I'm sure they tell ALL the piglets that they will live very long and happy lives, all the way to the slaughterhouse.
Cinders isn't the first pig thirsty for fame. She comes at the curly-tailed end of a long line of porcine princesses.There was , also a compulsive worrier.
Then came our literary friend Wilbur in E.B. White's .
All leading up to , the mistaken-identity pig who can impress in the sticks as well in the city.
I fully expect Cinders to extend her brand beyond the fenced confines of North Yorks. Expect her own line of Wellies, perhaps with sausages or lil piglets flying. I also heard a movie deal was in the works, after a guest spot, of course, on next week's episode of Monk. ...Go on