New Year’s Revolutions – EA Show #5

by Jason on 1/4/2009

in EA Show, Kim & Jason TV

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In this episode, Kim and Jason discuss New Year’s Revolutions, traveling over the holidays, and award a new S.W.E.L.L. prize winner. Feel free to give us feedback by leaving a comment below (or in the video itself — just click the little plus sign in the player.)

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Cubby 1/4/2009 at 10:59 pm

K & J,

Love the New Year’s Revolutions! Good idea!

A couple comments.

1) Having fun in a fun way… brilliant!
2) Lucy is the cutest little thing!
3) My New Year’s Revolution is to actually meet you guys and hang out.

Keep up the good work and can’t wait to see the creative ways you devise to avoid adultitis in the coming year!

Cubby

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Steven 1/6/2009 at 1:42 pm

Cool! With all the talk about puns and blowing stuff up, I’d say that was the bomb-Dougitty!

I was also excited to discover that Lucy talks. She’s been quiet in previous shows.

I also thought I’d point out that adding “adultitis” to the computer’s dictionary quickly and easily involved right-clicking on the word…which is a bit on the impossible side when dealing with a one-button Mac mouse. :)

HEY!! I figured it out! In the previous EA Show, you were discussing how we could get together to share the brownies in the edge brownie pan. We could figure out where everyone lives, and Cubby could fly around the country and pick everyone up! That would also be a perfect opportunity for him to follow through on his New Years Revolution.

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Doug Kotecki 1/9/2009 at 10:09 am

Nice pun Steven!

As far as the impossibles with a mac mouse. Nothing is impossible:) New mac mice (I think that is grammatically correct) have two button functionality. Or you can always control+click. But I digress…

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alice tossi 1/10/2009 at 11:37 am

Just retired from local school board…have been working with school people/children forever and love seeing and forwarding your works to school friends. Keep it up!. Alice

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