[...] I ran into Kate Winkle at the farmer’s market here in LA. Turns out she’s a neighbor of mine! What luck! Anyway, she stopped by my place and we did a little videoblogging. [...]
Oh you clever, clever girl. Cutting it so finely.
Wow, that was luck. I just opened myspace and saw the bulletin which beat the rss feed. This looks like a funny little bit you have planned. I like the camera whip edits. Great job Mario. Look forward to seeing how this unfolds.
Haha, I’d forgotten about Kate. Nice editing BTW, very smooth when Kate when into the gate and you panned back to your self.
I have a very sharp and accurate kinife. It is from CUTCO.
Reminds me a just a wee bit of Penelope Taynt from another Amanda show. (An artifact of having kids, you pick up on stuff like this)
Kate is such an enigma. What a coincidence she’s your new neighbor! You two should hang out regularly — I bet you’d find you have a lot more in common than you think. Just don’t let her pick the music (unless she’s willing to sing along.)
That was cute! I am impressed by that editing. Looking forward to installment number 2.
hey, that was a neat edition. do you mind telling us your howto?
Hah hah, left me wanting more there, very nice. Ok I’m hooked, I want more Kate please, and more of you Amanda of course. I actually saw this first early today in a Myspace bulletin but I’m only now getting a chance to see it, always try to make sure I have time to watch and comment when I can. You know it just hit me but Kate reminds me of somebody, hmm.
Wow, she looks just like you.
She could be your twin Mario.
OMG Kate Winkle !1!1!1 Can’t wait for part 2. Hope more of your recurring characters make a appearance ie. Loretta and Lanay. Your house looks nice.
Yeah, such a really nice house. AND KATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAHOOO!!! She’e the bomb, especially that little knot on top of her head. Yum Yum.
whoa. we were fooled for a second. that was a little creepy. good acting kid.
That’s my girl.
Great job with the editing and compostion.
Ah, Kate, playing your Amanda character again, I see.
Mario – Cutcos are OK, though I find the shaped handles too constraining. For serious sliceage you want carbon steel and lots of it, like a nice wide 9-inch Sabatier chef’s knife. Best, of course, is to have a drawer full, so you can cut with what moves you.
Funniest part: “…and now she watches me on ABC, but she hasn’t figured out how to comment.”
02.05.2007 Meet Kate
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