Sure they're cute animals. But don't tick off a Turkey this Thanksgiving or they get way edgy. www.willvideoforfood.com www.veoh.com/users/nalts
Nalts teaches his son and you the "ultimate insult." It has its roots in the mid 1980s... long before there was any new fangled technological insult methods through pwning, poking and wall dissin' on SpaceBook and Friended-In. And there's really no way to trump the pbbbb. Because if they come back with another comment, you just repeat it.
Struggling with whether or not to buy an iPhone? Having that internal debate about whether you need or want it? I took the plunge, and I'm now haunted with regret. It's the iPhone Angel vs the iPhone Devil. BTW- you're welcome for the inevitable price drop that I magically create anytime I buy any expensive electronics.
I just found some ancient footage on an old hard drive. Grant was quite the giggler 3 years ago.
Sometimes don't you wish you could shake 'em back a couple years in age? It was a gentle shake, okay? A little jiggle, so no "shaking baby syndrome" comments. I found the footage of him from almost two years ago exactly (Christmas 2005) and couldn't resist reenacting.
How to lose 10 pounds in 20 minutes. Oh- this doesn't work if you're going to actually see people in person. http://www.kevinnalts.com
Has Apple considered the implications of its glorification of thin models? Has it once considered the feelings of my "big boned" HP, and how she's felt living in a society where you're only as attractive as you are THIN? And what about the young processors that are at an impressionable age. Do they need this pressure? I think not.
Spencer (from "Farting in Public") buys a hamster and takes him on a walk. I've posted 5 minutes of raw footage if you want to try editing it yourself. To download the .mov file, click here: http://hamster.ofnalts.com/ To just see it, click here: http://revver.com/video/640054/hamster-on-a-walk-unedited/ I know it's not safe to jam so many kids in the car. And I don't think we hurt Beawolf, but you're not supposed to handle new hamsters for 4 days after you buy 'em. Sorry PETA and car-safety advocates. There can be no satire without ire. Thanks to Jonathon Roberts for the most excellent music: http://www.jmtr.com And thanks, Spencer, and his buds (one of whom is my nephew). Entirely his idea. And sorry, Katie. I know you weren't excited to see Beawolf in a noose-like leash.
What? My brother bought us the robot. Think this video's mean? Send him a note at brotherofnalts. It's the WowWee Robotics Roboquad. http://www.amazon.com/Sourcing-Network-Sales-8039-Robotics/dp/B000OF50M4/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=toys-and-games&qid=1201756934&sr=8-2 So they'll have a few nightmares. At least no rodents were harmed.
You have the power within you to bring about misery and failure regardless of your circumstances. In my travels as a demotivational speaker, I teach thousands how daily affirmation of defeat and negativity can bring about self doubt.
This is the second of a few entries to "A Meeting With Phil," a program sponsored by Crowne Plaza. To see the rest, visit: http://www.youtube.com/ameetingwithphil Phil Mickelson is a golf pro, by the way. To learn more about the six categories, and how to submit (initial deadline February 2), you can visit: http://www.ameetingwithphil.com Here's the last one I posted to the Nalts account with Spencer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHoXoodpV5s
Footage from about 8 years ago, where Katie shows how much she loves frogs. http://www.willvideoforfood.com
I made a genetic clone of myself from a mail-order offer. But now I don't know what to do with him. Suggestions? Please let me know.
Is it social media or antisocial media? Stickam addiction, and other social media tools are killing the way we interact as humans. Friendster, MySpace, Linked-in, Twitter, etc. http://willvideoforfood.com/2008/04/05/antisocial-media-stickam-addiction/
Some photos of my kids from various years between 1998 and 2004. They'll get me back. Probably take pictures of me in a wheel chair on a highway. www.willvideoforfood.com
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