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The esteemed Curtis Carey, animation-wonder of The Curtis and Tara Show, has graciously lent his talent and spare time to animate a music video for my 30-second-track, ‘Exuberance’, originally posted here.

Enjoy!

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The holidays have just passed, and with them they have brought many nice things for me, and hopefully for all of you out there reading this. Two things of note:

“Sometimes I Rhyme” was a wonderful surprise and a fantastic gift. From the rhyming stories about a jungle gym with an appetite, to breasts, shortcut keys for Adobe Flash, and even Jesus vs Buddha, this book of absurd and awesome poems should probably be on your list of neat gifts to give people who appreciate neat gifts. I’ve already decided that I’ll be picking it up for someone who I previously couldn’t think of anything to get.

Also, if you’re not listening to their podcast, you obviously hate fun. See below:

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Today vs Tomorrow: Animated by Curtis Carey. Music by me, Jordan Roherty.

This is our official submission into the LG Short Film Festival.

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I find this site strangely comforting. A place where I can just type whatever, say whatever, not caring about what I’m saying or what people think of it. I know that’s very “Geocities 1997″ of me, but it’s true.

More music on its way, although not in this post. I want to sing, but I don’t have a lot of confidence in my voice, nor do I really have anything to sing about. However, upon closer reflection, I realize that both of those problems are solvable. Don’t expect to hear me crooning about how quiet it is in St Margarets anytime soon, but I’ve got something.

As for other projects, I’m almost finished working on something really magical with my friend Curtis (of the Curtis and Tara show) that I can’t wait to share with the 3 people that read this. Should be available quite soon.

Might end up working two jobs in the next little while. It’ll kill my available time, but with the extra money, it’ll lessen quite a bit of stress caused by the lack thereof.