Video created the radio star

Last week as I was cleaning up the kitchen, I heard Martin in the other room singing to himself.  It was a song about all of the jobs a person might have - jobs that all have to do with vehicles and transportation.  It was pretty impressive, I'll admit, the number of jobs that Martin could name in the transportation field.  I went in and sat down and the performance continued.  After awhile, I asked him if he'd mind if I recorded it.  He said that he thought that it would be a good idea, because then we could send it to the radio station.

I should give a few disclaimers:
1. I still have not improved my video editing skills.
2. The footage is a bit shaky.  I just don't have a steady arm when I'm laughing.
3. If you're watching this at work or if you have sleeping children nearby, you may want to wear headphones.  It gets a bit loud in a few places.

I present to you the following short in two parts:
Other People
- and -
You Can Have a Career and the Glory of Jesus

 
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  • 9/18/2008 10:00 PM Mostly Jenine wrote:
    I will be be hearing "You have to say sorry when you bump int to somebodeeee" FOREVER.
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  • 9/19/2008 12:13 AM Susan wrote:
    That was spectacular. Seriously, I can't believe you held it together so well taping it! OH, and thank Martin for reminding me I have some books due at the library. Too funny!
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  • 9/19/2008 7:19 AM Mrs. O'Brien wrote:
    Did you let him watch "Jesus Camp"? LOL, the Glory of Jesus verse with the appropriate hand movements...
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  • 9/19/2008 2:46 PM Meggie wrote:
    Oh my gosh, I am laughing out loud! That is histerical. I think you may have a preacher man on your hands. Mind you not the serious stern paster that we grew up with, but the singing dramatical kind that has one of those stadium churches w/ microphones and waving hands in the air.
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  • 9/19/2008 4:33 PM heidi wrote:
    I love it.
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