Click Here for Quicktime7 versionHere's a quick video of the pillow fight that happened on Valentine's Day. It was like a war-- a war of hugs and feathers! This is my first time filming in HD and posting in 16:9. I thought this fine event was worth the extra bits clogging the Interwebs. You can see more footage over at
Scotts Laughing Squid site.
Labels: pillow fight, pillowfight, sanfrancisco, valentine's day
13 Comments:
Anyone else feel the touch of the divine in this video?
I do. This totally cancels out the lousy day I was having. Thanks, Schlomo!
Interesting choice of music, I think.
Elvi, Comics, photo booths, and pillow fights. Boy, you get to see some interesting things.
Thanks for sharing the feather flinging fun with us.
Great field of application for pillows. (sorry I've put mistakenly this comment to Fancy Food Expo)
thats crazy but nothing like the fights me and my brothers used to have. You didnt stop until someone was on the ground.
wowwee!! i like how people made feather angels on the ground at the end. :)
schlomo,
Would you please tell me who sings the song and the name of the song in your video?
The music is by Les Poppies, and is the Original theme song to the french TV series "Belle et Sebstien".
Great song, huh?
Yes it is a great song. It struck a chord with me the very first time I heard it.
By the way, my name is Dan, and I had to post anonymously because I was prevented to post here when I tried to post without checking the anonymous circle.
Thanks for the info. on the song, schlomo.
schlomo,
The vocalist on that song sounded like a woman to me. After I did some research, I noticed that Les Poppies is a group of young boys.
I listened to a couple of their songs on youtube.com and they sound nothing like the vocalist in your video song.
Dan
That looks like a whole lotta fun!! :)
neat - an associate of mine organises these events. small world. me, i was being old fashioned - flowers (potted, not cut, mind you) and lots delivery sushi. yay vday! - and cheers to the years where you can say that with less vitriol then others :)
ps: neat multidimensional musical reference w/ the soundtrack :)
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