Alright, you know that thing that happens when you say something you do as a hobby will be done at a certain time, but because it's not your job it doesn't reach the top of your to do list and then you get a second job and it kinda doesn't get finished when you wanted?
Well, we're skipping that for now. ZEBRA MARSHMALLOWS !!!
Today I was in the grocery store when I came across this.
Zebras are a kind of 'pony'. As in they are a member of
the family equidea, with distinct stripe patterns, three separate
species with different chromosome counts, and multiple subspecies. And
the fact that they are monochromatically freaking adorable. So
someone got the idea of making chocolate drizzled marshmallows that
have stripes and calling them zebras. The graham crackers feel left
out, but they got voted off for being considered too healthy. This is
what they look like on the bag.
So we opened said bag and the disappointing reality did not disappoint.
So what do they taste like? Here are the reviews.
Christine/ WStopdeck: They taste like marshmallows and chocolate. :steal another: Nom. :steal a third:
Heather/ beautygirl1510: Omnomnom...
Me/ Liz/ talkingMongo0se: Can I have the bag back?
So what do we suggest doing with these other than eating them? Wield them as a zebra stripy projectile what else? The technological advancement of marshmallow weaponry has slingshots, catapults, trebuchets ect. But if the chocolate doesn't gum up the works this might be an appropriate fit for the zebra marshmallows.
We like to think so.
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And I want to give a shout out to our latest blog watcher Lolzloz1/icklesquish89 and YouTube commenter Criminal Spirit . Thank you both so much for your enthusiasm!
I'm working on the War Horse Play Retrospective Part 2 as I type so lets hope we don't get too much more delay.
Hi again! So the first video of the War Horse Play Retrospective is complete and on YouTube. And it kinda has been complete and on YouTube for awhile.
It's missing piece, the second part, is still in production, but with some hope, will be done possibly later this week. Premeire Pro worked very well for the first video and like many Adobe programs, decided to not be so consistent the next time around. Plus some things going on in my life like teaching a Chainmaille and Metal Weaving class at my alma mater have taken over more of my free time.
Also, UC Davis just released a test for Splash. Commence the equine genetics enthusiast enthusiastic freak-out!
Test them...
To learn more about the Splash pattern and the sheer awesomeness of there being a test, with not 1 but 3 mutations isolated, check out Equine Tapestry by Lesli Kathman and Equine Genetics at blogspot by Riddle Me This.
So the voice recording for the War Horse Play Retrospective is all done! And a got a new video editor for the holidays. Bring on the learning curve! A fun fact is I got Adobe Premier Pro and one release of this software had a horse on the box cover. That gives it extra points for coolness right there.
It's the little things people.
It's a whole lot more in depth than Windows Movie Maker. I'm suspecting the video to take longer to create than desired. So while I attempt to unravel the crazy complicated features of this new software I give you a Mo preview of baby Joey.
Not a kangaroo.Kinda colored like one though.
So on the subject of War Horse, the movie is out and I will be seeing it with family and friends hopefully some time this week. It's had wonderful reviews across the board so I'm excited.
In the mean time Heather/Beautygirl1510 sent over a video including 3 things that I never thought would be together. Bad Horse's right hand man himself Neil Patrick Harris/Dr. Horrible, an Equus reference, and Joey the War Horse puppet. Check out all the Tony awards!
So a week or so ago I was walking in the mall (I really don't do that often honestly) when I saw this on practically every ad kiosk in the place. That's a new War Horse movie poster and it will be out in theaters within two weeks on Christmas day. Is your holiday enforced shopping done yet?
I can't help but notice they gave Joey, the horse, digital hair extensions. Gives him that more dramatic Friesian-y appearance. Not that I have anything against Friesians mind you. But goodness knows if they came in more colors Hollywood would use them exclusively. I know a place where you can get that bit too... at a, um... pretty Friesian tack store.
Ok the Friesianfication of horses in movies should be for another post. Though I have to say I don't know why a horse in the first World War would be wearing a Portuguese curb bit. I may need to let rabbitsfizz rant it with all the other historical inaccuracies from the trailers alone.
And to go with our new poster here are another trailer. Have-at horsey people.
So you may have read about and seen the trailer for Brave, Pixar's new animated movie, in this former post. That was just the teaser trailer making the viewers excited for what might be coming next. Heck, it worked for me. Now we get so see more insight into the movie and thank goodness they are not giving the whole plot away on a silver platter.
The hair physics are awesome, the plot looks intriguing, and the horse animation and anatomy look drool worthy. Yup. Wanna see it.
It happens. You're doing something else with radio on in the background, not really focusing on anything, and then BAM! Some voice says something about horses and your ears automatically start paying attention. It's really amusing when this happens in a college dorm full of equine majors.
Why is this? If it happens to you, I'm sorry. It means you're a Horse Person. (The condition of HP is not to be confused with the condition of Harry Potterhead, plaguing fans of a book series by J.K. Rowling.)
It is a condition with no known cure, no 12 step program. But don't start making arrangements for the men in white coats yet. It can be managed, and you've likely already been living with it for years.
We can contact your therapist and MD later. This post is about horse songs!
Yes. Horse songs. And I don't mean songs particularly about horse, but even songs that just have a line or two. I've been subconsciously taking note of these and now I get to share them with you guys.
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Wild Horses sung by Natasha Bedingfield
Equines running wild and untamed have always been a powerful image of freedom. Although I don't think wild donkeys have gotten the same romanticized treatment as their horsey counterparts. Usually horses are running so they don't get eaten, but the pretty imagery is still there.
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A Horse Called Golgotha by Baroness.
And now for something completely different... If you aren't a fan of metal, just don't click and skip ahead to the next song.
WSTopDeck shared this song with me. Blame her.
Although from what I can tell the Baroness are a bunch of dudes. But so is the band Bare Naked Ladies, so I digress. What does this have to do with a horse and why are they named Golgotha? Well, here are the lyrics I could find in case you don't speak heavy metal.
Call the boy He's down the hallow Cull the tide Distill the rye
Now it's time for medication Stallions on the eiderdown
The stained horizon Ablaze with revolvers Stampedes and bridles
Exorcise the family demons Stallions on the eilderdown
The stained horizon Of the dark rein and rider The steed named Golgotha
That actually sounds like a really pretty poem. It also sounds like a bunch of Vikings are about to mess someone up, but dang are they going to ride in style doing it.
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Dog Days by Florence and the Machine
This one got some top 40 playtime on the radio and they are becoming one of my favorite bands. The horse line starts at 1:00.
Instead of wanting to emulate wild horses like the first song, you better run from them. Yes the music video has no ponies and instead has some blue Snookie smurfs (I swear one of them looks like Quinn from Glee). But if you like this song check out their other stuff, it won't disappoint.
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Dark Horses by Switchfoot
I first heard this next song on TV. It was late, insomnia was looming, and Conan O'Brian was on after whatever I was watching before it. The term dark horse has to do with being a little known underdog. The origins of the term are rooted to horse racing. It counts! XD
I listened to Switchfoot a little when I was in high school and dang it if I don't love this song now.
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Yellow Horse by Cowboy Racer
This one shouldn't be too weird if you've lasted this long... Scratch that it's still going to be weird. The pony in the video is cute. Blame goes to Beautygirl1510 for sharing this on her iPod when we drove to the tack store one day. Fitting name and their first single. It's catchy.
If Mr. Ed ever gets a modern makeover I'm pretty dang sure this will be the new opening theme.
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Electric Twist by A Fine Frenzy
This next one is probably my favorite of the bunch. It's just fun!
Inspired by true events. See larger version on DA here.
This really happened at the hayride I went to with my friend. No offense to cute little chestnut sabinos, but they aren't the scariest thing while their flashy chrome markings daintily trot towards you. I think the Friesian was off that day.