ha Keiko, I enjoyed this a lot because it is so similar to what we could expect in class, that kind of situation, but also so clearly an actor to me. So to me he is an artist and not that spontaneous either.
The reason why I think he is good (with the overacting and all) is because he is a great storyteller and he tells a stupid story as if it is really something, it is personal, funny of course and
everyday life turned into strangeness (which I always find interesting).
And what about the image he shows? And there are a lot of other images, is he busy for hours and hours already?
About the peanutbutter: I got a film from when i was 11, we put the peanutbutter on the grass outside, which looked like, well shxt, and than we put our finger in and ate it (me and my cousins and nephews) . great fun: shall we reanact this :-) you have peanutbutter story?
what, that's a way to make me want to really really know what your comment on my comment was. so please....don't be daft, (no idea what that means but sounds good here) I can handle (I hope)!
Hey Judy! Nice to hear your personal stories about the peanut butter. Yeah, I also have my own memory about peanut butter. You know in my country Peanut butter comes from America, so we had peanutbutter named 'Skippy'.. I loved it and really couldn't share it with my brother and sister.. so it was always in front of me, and yeah, i loved putting it on a toast... seeing and smelling it melt with butter...and finally putting it in my mouth..and you see, later i started combining all kind of stuff with peanutbutter.. (god know with what!) would be nice to do a performance together about peanutbutter?
Yeah, I grew up with skippy (american from father side) it comes in buckets over there. I eat it with: Jam, choclate, sirop, banana, honey, and gestamte muisjes (white sugar stuff) and my granddad use to eat peanutbutter - ballony sandwich, is kind of meat. Let's do that, great!
ha Keiko, I enjoyed this a lot because it is so similar to what we could expect in class, that kind of situation, but also so clearly an actor to me. So to me he is an artist and not that spontaneous either.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThe reason why I think he is good (with the overacting and all) is because he is a great storyteller and he tells a stupid story as if it is really something, it is personal, funny of course and
everyday life turned into strangeness (which I always find interesting).
And what about the image he shows? And there are a lot of other images, is he busy for hours and hours already?
About the peanutbutter: I got a film from when i was 11, we put the peanutbutter on the grass outside, which looked like, well shxt, and than we put our finger in and ate it (me and my cousins and nephews) . great fun: shall we reanact this :-) you have peanutbutter story?
i had a comment to judy's comment but self-censored it!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwhat, that's a way to make me want to really really know what your comment on my comment was. so please....don't be daft, (no idea what that means but sounds good here) I can handle (I hope)!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHey Judy! Nice to hear your personal stories about the peanut butter. Yeah, I also have my own memory about peanut butter. You know in my country Peanut butter comes from America, so we had peanutbutter named 'Skippy'.. I loved it and really couldn't share it with my brother and sister.. so it was always in front of me, and yeah, i loved putting it on a toast... seeing and smelling it melt with butter...and finally putting it in my mouth..and you see, later i started combining all kind of stuff with peanutbutter.. (god know with what!)
BeantwoordenVerwijderenwould be nice to do a performance together about peanutbutter?
Yeah, I grew up with skippy (american from father side) it comes in buckets over there.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI eat it with:
Jam, choclate, sirop, banana, honey, and gestamte muisjes (white sugar stuff)
and my granddad use to eat peanutbutter - ballony sandwich, is kind of meat. Let's do that, great!