Monday, October 29, 2007

Battle of New Orleans

Tip of the hat to Micah from second period for sharing this video with me. Enjoy!

29 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

OH MAN! That was awesome! It's kinda weird that they used a alligator as a cannon though... Haha, and the British run so far they run through fairy tales and distant lands and across water... But seriously, that was great! I think I will be sining that song tomorrow in class...

6:08 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, they ran across time too, they ran so far that they ran into the 20th century!

6:12 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love how Lego characters generally have permanent smiles on their faces. Even during a time of war. They are always happy. I remember when I was little and I would play with dolls with my sister and one of the dolls would die and I would hold a funeral for it...and all the dolls were supposed to be mourning but they all had these stupid smiles on their faces so it was completely ridiculous.

Um, I mean, cool video.

6:47 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

niceee i love legos, i bet the person who made their video took about 600 days to make it

6:54 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Legos PWN, plain and simple

7:03 PM

 
Blogger Matthew Ryan Humphrey said...

I tried to make one of those once, but I got only about two seconds of film from working on it for two hours. I definitely give whoever made this some major props.

This person's Lego filming PWNz.
Nuff said.

8:00 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This just reminds me of how much 2nd period pwns 3rd.

8:28 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HAHAHAHA! HoF nomination for the post of Andrew Jackson!

8:31 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Tip of the hat to Micah, and wag of the finger to those animal abusers, how dare they desecrate an opponent of dolphins and bears, alligators are the guardians of the USA!"

8:33 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry kind sir, I forgot to put my period in... 2nd Period for sure, because they own it up way more...

8:34 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow a lego music video about the battle of new orleans. kudos. but at the same time...that must've taken forever. Hey if we do one of those lego thingies too could we get extra credit?

8:40 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness Legos! I loved playing with them, stepping on them though... not so cool. The alligator part was definitely the best, a little random, but funny =) oh and nice comment about the smiles Nicole, very true

9:03 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I spend a about 20 minutes trying to find a good video of this song. And I saw this one and it was great!

But when you started talking about the Battle of New Orleans, I knew I had to find this song, since the beginning got stuck in my head.

9:04 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Katie?!?! On the blog?!? Welcome aboard.

Sarah,

No.

9:07 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was awesome. Katie, welcome to the blogosphere. Almost nobody likes period 3 here though, so look out. I think that "enlightenment" from the previous post was Mr. Wilson. He's jealous of your pwnage Dr. Carlizzle and he's tryin to bring down your awesome level. Don't let him get up in your grill yo. I say we should go to war. War of 1812 ftw!

9:43 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah I can see no one likes the geeks from 3rd period... don't worry though Chris, you will be taking my spot next semester, lucky you! =/ oh and good job acting drunk this morning it almost seemed... natural, hmmm haha

9:53 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hahaha well thank you. I practice quite often if it isn't readily apparent lol. No but really. I've been taking acting classes since I was 8. That's why I'm a good liar. I pride myself on it.

9:57 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Note to parents/guardians/administrators/ our principle Pam Hensley: Chris was acting drunk for the Porter scene in Macbeth Act 2 Scene 3 to expand our knowledge of Shakespeare, and he would never dream of acting in such a way in real life. Just clearing things up, you're welcome Carlisle.

9:58 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahahah, wait, Katie, if Chris is taking your spot... then are you coming to second?

9:58 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

HAHA those british legos looked so happy. Too bad they had to die.

10:02 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No, I'm going to Unis' 1st period... it's going to be really weird. Looks like the perfect 2nd period is going to loose some of it's spunk. dang.

10:02 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mothers will weep and unspeakable pain will plague the earth, even mighty Zeus will feel grief in his godly heart...

10:07 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. I thought we were done with Greek literature after Medea =) and to practice my analyzing, I think the repetition of the soft p sound symbolizes your innocence, just like Duncan! hahahahahaha right.

10:18 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hahahaha, wow, you really found the underlying message that I wished to convey...

3:23 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is there a jungle scene with an elephant?? I didn't think there were elephants in New Orleans!

4:44 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. This made my day...
YAY legos!!!
And Katie- I didn't know you were leaving 3rd pd.!?!? We'll miss you like a bucket of lego-men love shooting cannon balls from alligators...and more! : )

Chris- I second the compliment for your 'drunk' scene in English-- Well done... :) haha

4:45 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That song will be stuck in my head for the rest of the week! Thanks for sharing, Carlisle!

5:11 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...wow... that was pretty... interesting. and different. It was interesting to learn that there are elephants in New Orleans. Who knew?!? That tune will be stuck in my head for forever! Grrrr.

5:43 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That video was great..

But it does make me wonder how much time that guy had on his hands to make that video...

12:15 PM

 

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