Some Change May Do You Good, Pt. 2
Because you just can’t get enough change in your life, YouTube Digger presents the second installment of Some Change May Do You Good. That, and I forgot to add this classic video clip which I meant to add to Part one. It’s of Tony Blair murdering David Bowie, but, as “Graham Golden” points out, “Tony’s no stranger to murder”.:
Right — now that’s out of the way, let’s go on to the rest of this post and look more deeply into the ramifications and excitiations of change.
Next up, Sheryl Crow’s song “A Change Would Do You Good”. Idiot me thought it was called “Some Change Will Do You Good” and have been looking for songs under that title. I also didn’t know the song was by Sheryl Crow. Don’t you just love that? You have two lines from a song that sticks in your head for two weeks and you haven’t the slightest idea what the song’s called or who sings it?
Somebody used a heck of a lot of spare change to try and make changes in awarenes for (ulp) colorectal cancer. This is time-laspe film of making the world’s biggest penny pyramid to a techno-butcher of “O, Fortuna” (or is that “Thus Spoke Zarathrustra?”) That being said, I prefer death over getting a colonoscopy:
Now, we’ve looked at pennies, let’s look at nickels. More specifically, wooden nickels made on an 1885 printing machine and a wooden nickel museum. I’m still trying to figure out if this is for real or if it’s a mockumentary:
On second thought, perhaps change isn’t all that good of a thing, as seen here in a short scene from Blazing Saddles:
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