A couple years ago, while I was teaching at an art & music camp on the Rez in North Dakota, several of the other volunteers and I (particularly the guy who hosts this website) decided to put together a music video in our spare time (primarily an evening break).

The song we chose was from a disc of songs submitted to Word Records by amateur acts (see this story for links to several of them) that never made it (if you listen to them, you’ll understand – particularly this one, whose chorus will put you in stitches).

Below is the result of our ‘hard work’:

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While it contains a whole lot of ‘in-jokes’ from the week (which are never nearly as funny when explained), it served its purposes as some funny entertainment, and it also reminded us that sometimes we take ourselves way too seriously. (For anyone wondering, I’m the dude in the pool with a guitar)

As I get ready to head out to do another camp with this group of brothers and sisters – along with some more I’ve not met yet – and as I dust off the ‘demo album’, seeing the video was just another reminder of how sometimes it’s just good to take the time to laugh at yourself…




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  1. Dave on June 26, 2008 6:57 pm

    That is very funny – I love work like that. I listened to some of the other stuff, and how much is “We are the Champions” like Yes? Spooky. Just missing the music theory and solos to back it up.

  2. Ed T. on June 26, 2008 7:25 pm

    Hilarious. And I couldn’t agree more. I pity the person who cannot look in the mirror and laugh at themselves sometimes!!! I try to make a clown out of myself at least once a day… great blog…
    -Ed

  3. John Kenneson on June 28, 2008 12:06 pm

    This is just the sort of thing that happens when Christians have too much time on their hands! Get back to work!!!

  4. Chris L. on June 28, 2008 1:32 pm

    Thanks, John…

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