Five the Boston terrier celebrates Easter by riding around on a Roomba vacuum in a bunny costume.
Enjoy!
Happy Easter from Five the Boston Terrier aka Easter Dog on a Roomba!
Five the Boston terrier celebrates Easter by riding around on a Roomba vacuum in a bunny costume.
Enjoy!
Happy Easter from Five the Boston Terrier aka Easter Dog on a Roomba!
John Green offers some delicious facts about chocolate.
Enjoy!
In this episode of Mental Floss’ weekly trivia show, host John Green shares some little-known facts about chocolate to honor the upcoming Easter holiday, the second most popular holiday for chocolate (after Halloween).
Happy Easter and Enjoy!
This is the world video premiere of Kelley Mooney’s approved spiritual lyrical adaptation of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”. She was accompanied by the Chorale Voce dell’ Anima led by Monette Gould on June 1, 2010, at the Monument Lefebvre in Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada.
Kelley was invited by Monette to be a special guest performer at Chorale Voce dell’ Anima annual concert. She performed three songs, one of which was “Hallelujah”.
Thanks to Léandre Bourgeois for the awesome soundtrack that was synched to my video. Sounds so much better than the original sound from my camera!
Musicians:
Piano: Brigitte Lavoie
Double Bass: Monica Lang
Violin: Marie-Andrée Gaudet
Percussions: Joey Roy
If you hate peeps, you’ll love this!
Sugary snacks have been an Easter tradition ever since a human-sized rabbit crawled out of a cave and laid a giant pink chocolate egg, or something like that, and one of the most iconic Easter snacks are Peeps- those marshmallow birdies and bunnies that look cute and taste like a giant pile of sugary fluff.
Peeps are very colorful, and therefore fun to watch meet a fiery end, whether blowing up in a microwave or expanding to epic proportions in a vacuum chamber, but this year Peeps are meeting their end in a hot new way- death by red hot ball of nickel.
If you can’t eat them, turn them into a giant molten pile of goo!