Sunday, 16 May 2010

Yet Another Useless Contribution to the Blogosphere

Here it is (finally)! After 15 takes, I have finally made one half-decent enough to be posted. Note: you might need to turn your speakers up a teensie bit to catch what's going on (note: I just watched the video back and I barely understood a word I said). Or, alternatively, you can just read the transcript below. Whichever you like. Here we go:




Transcript:

So you know what they say: 15th time's the charm. I'm not sure if I'm speaking loud enough, but I'll be putting a transcript underneath just in case you don't understand a word I say, or if you're Hannah and can't watch it in the first place. Thank you to everyone who suggested vlogging topics; some of you guys mentioned shoutouts, so I will be giving a shoutout to those who suggested, which will be Funsize, Rebel, Feathers, Amarantha, Bruce, Hannah and Sky. So, I don't think I missed anyone, but if I did, please don't hurt me.

*awkward silence*

Bruce suggested that I should do dramatic readings of Dan's Twilight blogs. I think that's a fantastic idea, seriously, but I don't have any of them at hand right now, so it should be something to look forward to. Hannah's suggestion, which was attempting to speak Oirish, well, let's not go there. Rebel's suggestion, well one of them, was Vlogging Glee. I don't think I'll be continuing with that stuff, well one, because I've pretty much lost interest in the series (it's getting a little, blah) and two, Emily's already doing that on SparkLife and, well, she pwns me, so I think you'd much rather read hers than mine. Anyway.

*another awkward silence*

I'm having a pretty bad writer's block right now. Some of you may know that I'm trying to write a series of articles for Sparklife on the upcoming World Cup. I'm trying to start off with a preview and I've gotten two paragraphs down, but I couldn't go any further... as yet, so hopefully I will be able to write again very soon.

To all those who can actually listen to this, what accent am I speaking in? It's something that I'm interested to find out (Funsize also asked about it too). So, yeah, please tell me.

*yet another awkward silence*

OK, I've got this one mini-rant type thing: I'm about four weeks away from my end of school year holidays, which sounds pretty good, except it's really, really frustrating, 'cause, well, I can feel the freedom; I can taste it; and I can picture myself getting up late every single day and doing whatever I want. But then I remember the four weeks of homework and assignments and exams just standing in the way. It frustrates the 'beep' out of me (note: I actually said 'beep').

Well, I guess that's it for now; hopefully you understood some parts of what I said, and thou art my life noweth.

Note: After watching and listening to the video back, I have discovered that I am quite possibly the least articulate people I've ever heard. And that my constant movements are potentially annoying. Bear with me, kay?

Thou art my life noweth.

9 comments:

  1. wow. :P I READ IT! and also, adi, i want another blog from the sparkvention! o.o

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  2. i cant watch it right now, im in english.

    and this is random due to it.

    are you going to post any more of the sparkvention posts?

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  3. Awww, you sound so desparate in the last bit! *hugs*
    Well, I told you what your accent sorta was and you reacted (with horror, if I remember correctly). So, we shall eagerly await the next vlog! And I shall get back to my pathetic attempt at a blog entry...
    Also, I GOT A MENTION! YAY! 'Kay, Imma go now.

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  4. i got a mention! :)

    i'm not sure what accent you were talking in. it kinda almost sounds british (when you say anything with an a) but there was background noise from the camera, so i dont know for sure...

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  5. what's oirish, and how do you speak it? i am super curious. i could just google it, but i won't. nice video!

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  6. Wow. It sounds like me because I tend to ramble and run out of things to say :P

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  7. @ Funsize Ama says it sounds British-ish so I'm gonna go with that.

    @ Grudz Oirish is Irish said in an Irish accent.

    @ The people expecting a Sparkvention post It should be out by this weekend or something.

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  8. Adi, you're just being hopeful. There is an American accent there! And she said 'kinda almost' so nyeah *sticks tongue out*

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