Well hello there! Welcome to the spankin' new weekly videoblog mixtape (remember when we used to make those?) coming at you every Friday. Anyway, mixtapes were made for lovers, and I love videoblogs - so I figured why not share the love a lil' bit? So get your cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy as I take you on a smooth ride through the vlogosphere. Oh, and if you would be so kind to let us know if you enjoyed your mixtape or how we can make it better in the form of a comment, that would be wonderful. Thanks!She Can't Open It!
Millie Garfield is 80 years young and one of the internet's oldest (and cutest) bloggers. In this one she asks her son Steve to open several things for her, because companies don't take seniors into consideration when they design their product packaging.
Save the Derby Blog
A citizen journalist vlog by Josh Finn dedicated to saving one of the last remaining landmarks in Los Angeles, California: The historic Derby Building in Hollywood. They want to tear it down, he's there to capture those who want to leave it up. There's also a petition to sign.
Cat Turns Off Light Switch
If you love cats, then this is the vlog for you. Josh Leo shows us his cat turning off a light switch! Wonder how he trained him? Watch. Also, if you have a link to a cat video, send it in, it's an ongoing cat project.
Welcome to the Future*
One of my favorites. In this video Chuck Olsen addresses some of the issues going on with copyright laws and infringement. Basically Chuck went to a concert, Chuck filmed part of the concert, Chuck got thrown out of the concert - while everyone else stayed recording on their camera phones. Yep.
Sarah Gives You a Tour of Her House
Sarah Weagel is damn funny. I'm not sure if it's the editing or her, or both, but the comedic timing is brilliant. In this vlog post she gives you a tour of her home.









1. "She can't open it" is one of the funniest things I've seen, ever. So great! Great to see so much joy in this parent-child relationship, as well. Screw reality TV, gimme more of this stuff.
Posted at 4:17AM on Nov 9th 2005 by barb dybwad