There were no olympic games this year. I missed them this summer and became nostalgic about all things olympics. This was compounded when I heard that actor Ben Cross passed away on August 18th of this year. He was best known for portraying Olympic runner Harold Abrahams in the 1981 movie Chariots of Fire.
I came upon this commercial for American Express that ran during the 1984 Olympic games. It featured Cross and Jackson Scholz. Scholz like Abrahams ran in the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
I am now in the process of revamping Dave out Loud. The last time I posted here was 1 year 3 months 1 week and 2 days ago. The time before that I was gone 2 years 8 months 3 week and 2 days. So I'm getting better.
I figured I needed a plan if I want this new reboot to work. I think I came up with one. I am going to start a new feature called quick random takes. If you've ever watched Whose Line is it anyway? it will be like scenes from a hat, but instead of scenes it will be me talking. Every week I'll ask my family members and my viewers to give me suggestions on something to talk about for a minute or two. I will then take all those suggestions and put them all in a hat. I will also write random on one of the sheets. If I pick the piece of paper that says random I just have to come up with a topic on the spot. After I pick the topic I'll just speak for 1 -2 minutes and then post the video.
The next time I'll keep the previous suggestions and get some more. Each week I'll make one suggestion of my own and add one more wild card. I may do other types of videos as well and begin sharing other peoples videos as I have in the past. I think one of the reasons I stopped posting here was the coming up with ideas part and then also the filming the idea part. I hope this will jump start the creative process.
So next time I hope to come back with an inaugural video for the segment. Until then
No, I can't handle it. I must include a video. Dave Out Loud without a video is like minor league baseball without kids running the bases at the end. You can do it, it's just not as fun.
With that in mind here's a video of some of my family members running bases after a minor league baseball game.