Monday, November 30, 2009
Sirius XM ad (alternate version unseen) with Elvis, Richard Pryor, Michael Jordan, Howard Stern
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Delta gift (consolation) bag for NOT getting me my luggage
Anyway, I arrived safely, my bag did not. In this vid, I show you all the GREAT things Delta gives you when your bag does not arrive and you have to make it through the night with nothing you packed or intended to have. Also, I call a brush a comb. If you like lime green you wil like this one a lot! There's a lot of lime green.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Orny disputing write up in Pittsburgh Tribune on radio 105.9
Listen to this discussion with Radio DJs Tim and Bob on 105.9 The X in Pittsburgh about an article written about me in the Pittsburgh Tribune. I didn't read the article but you can hear my reaction as they read some of the ingenious insights and observations (Extreme sarcasm.) He made some easy, cheap, inaccurate points-- skewing facts to sound negative. It was lazy. Most people (critics/ reviewers/bloggers) find it easier to take the low road, rather than take the high road of compassion. They think it will sell more papers or heighten interest. BUT AREN'T WE ALL SICK OF THE NEGATIVISM? The collective foul smell emitting from the world wide hate? I outgrew this kind of poking in high school. Most of these write ups are done by people that are not brave enough to chase their own dreams but rather choose to dash the dreams of others. I see through most of them. But it makes for an interesting discussion. Thanks Tim and Bob-- you made my day. And you should read the piece on me in Psychology Today if you are interested-- it’s about overcoming failures in a positive light. “9 prominent people talk about their failures.” (Which includes Donald Trump. That huge failure! (Extreme sarcasm.)
(Not worth linking article in question that appeared in Pittsburgh Tribune. The radio interview says it all.)
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Larry King says something stupid again
Monday, September 21, 2009
Obama heckled like Bob Dylan was in 1966
This one might be for me and a few Dylan fanatics. Or maybe just me. And after hours of editing, I realized I'm fine with that. I get it. Maybe some will be as intrigued about that night in 1966 and the backstory it carries as I was. It's really about a man doing what he believed was the next step in his evolution as an artist-- plugging in his guitar. Even though a majority of his fans strongly disagreed-- he remained determined and courageous as audiences booed.