Sunday, February 1, 2009

Since You're Not Watching The Superbowl...

here's a little Verdi for you.



Thanks to Lapin.

14 comments:

  1. I really like that, thank you. First it made me hungry but then it just made me feel glad.

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  2. It is charming, isn't it? And obviously professionally done. Wonder who made it. Anyone know?

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  3. A lady called Guionne Leroy made it in 1994.

    Guionne Leroy

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  4. It's wonderful animation.

    You can read all about Guionne and the "Traviata" film in French at the Wiki site link.

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  5. Says she worked on "Toy Story", "Chicken Run", and "James et la Pêche géante".

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  6. Did you find this through the CakeWrecks blog?

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  7. I keep getting a "sorry, this video has been removed" etc and a black screen. This has happened to me a lot lately. --and I just bought a new computer. Has the video been removed, or is there some problem with my new machine?

    Any advice would be gratefully received.

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  8. Margaret, that happened to me with my new laptop. You have to do something, but I can't remember what. I believe that I found my solution at YouTube's help site. The video works for me. I wish I could help you more.

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  9. This was great!

    I think Margaret needs a plug-in. Her computer should direct her to a sit where she can download it. -- Or it could be something else. I'm no expert.

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  10. This is wonderful!!

    Margaret, do you not get the URL either? For this video it's:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NDhHxIz83Ic&eurl

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  11. Love it, Mimi. This has always been a favorite of mine...

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  12. As I tend to do I have most deviously knicked this and sent it to a blogging friend down in Southern Sweden.

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  13. Susan, that's wonderful, too. The music is gorgeous.

    Göran, knick away. I hope your friend enjoys it.

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