Bigger madhouse than Renetto’s?

Original YT playout date: 16 May 2010
Duration: 19:56

Paul’s been videoblogging again and showing us some of the madness that goes on in his home, which gave me the strength to actually publich this film of our own madhouse, taken some time ago. I’ll put it up as a response to one of his and see if he still believes in video responses like he used to be a major champion of!
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Returning from Decin chattin in the car (PV 27)

Original YT playout date: 16 May 2010
Duration: 29:28

Here the scenery we saw going out to Decin is seen from the car, which gives a different perspective, but also my colleague evokes a long bit of audio from me covering the Krtek cartoon mole and why he hasn’t got his own restaurant chain, saturday-morning pictures in the cinema when I was a boy, the Eurovision song contest, Turkish music and the nature of filming travelogue for YouTube. Those of you who have got to sleep listening to my drivel in the past will find this as useful a soporific as the former stuff has been.
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Angry Psycho Ginger Kitten

Original YT playout date: 15 May 2010
Duration: 8:19

We got a visit from an angry ginger psycho kitty. As if ginger tomcats didn’t have a reputation for bad temper at the best of times, this one’s just been castrated, and the testosterone hasn’t worn off yet, but he knows something’s amiss. So Pushkin gets a close look at this angry kitten and wonders whether to play, but thinks better of it. In fact, Pushkin is the only one to come out of this video with any dignity intact.
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Děčin (PV 26)

Original YT playout date: 15 May 2010
Duration: 10:10

Arriving in Decin, and taking a short taxi ride through the old town.
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Time After Time

Original YT playout date: 3 May 2010
Duration: 1:19

This is a response to Dpawlmusic’s lovely rendition of the Cyndi Lauper song of this title. Here Lucjan O Poworocki makes one his “extraordinary renditions” of the older version of the same title, from the musicals.
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