Posts Tagged ‘great’
Rule of 3′s, Baby Style!
Posted by mouse | Filed under News, The Mouse
Our numbers keep growing. Welcome Vienna Rose Kalil, daughter of Riki “The Touch” Kalil and his wonderful wife Joy. Everyone’s in good health and looking beautiful as always. Instead of posting a picture of how young Vienna looks now, we sent a camera to the future and found out how she WILL look in 22 [...]
You’ve Never Seen… Junior Senior’s “Move Your Feet” Video
Posted by mouse | Filed under The Mouse, Videos
At a show recently, Dave “The Brary” Taylor played this funky disco number as our opener. Afterward I mentioned how much I not only loved the song but the video as well. Dave then admitted he had never seen the video, to which I replied, “You’ve NEVER seen it?” I’m now using you, public forum, [...]
More Great News Bloopers
Posted by mouse | Filed under News, The Mouse, Videos
In light of the recent “Did she have a stroke or what?” clip from the Grammy’s, here are two of my favorite hobby: watching news anchors screw up. In a weird coincidence, both of these come from the land down under. So there’s this… And this…
Historic Improvisers: Anne Sullivan (Helen Keller’s Teacher)
Posted by mouse | Filed under Historic Improvisers, The Mouse
Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]
Historic Improvisers: Sir Isaac Newton
Posted by mouse | Filed under Historic Improvisers, The Mouse
Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]
Historic Improvisers: Winston Churchill
Posted by mouse | Filed under Historic Improvisers, The Mouse
Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great players in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they do? What are they’re best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities on [...]



