Difference between revisions of "Yearbook"
From LGPedia
					
										
					
					| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
}}  | }}  | ||
'''Yearbook''' is the sixth video in the [[itscassie]] video series. It was posted in response to [[Homeless]].  | '''Yearbook''' is the sixth video in the [[itscassie]] video series. It was posted in response to [[Homeless]].  | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Transcript==  | ||
| + | (''Cassie is not on the screen. The television appears.'')'''itscassie''': It's Cassie. (''The camera turns to Cassie'') It's lonely here. I've been looking in my old yearbook. I'm gonna scan Bree's picture and show it to you. (''A black-white picutre of Bree appears and disappears again.'') I was always curious about your religion. ..Too curious. That's what got me here. (''Short clip of the television'') Either way I would suddenly disappear. I haven't seen my parents in a long time. The elders have become my parents now. But either way I will be awake in the darkest of nights, braying my own death.  | ||
Revision as of 14:38, 19 December 2006
| Yearbook | |
| Blogger | itscassie | 
|---|---|
| Date Posted | November 29th, 2006 | 
| URL | YouTube | 
| Description |  its funny how much we change over time.   | 
| YouTube Tags | itscassie | 
| Adjacent Blogs | |
| Previous | "you're not ready." | 
| Next | "Jonas is your best option." | 
Yearbook is the sixth video in the itscassie video series. It was posted in response to Homeless.
Transcript
(Cassie is not on the screen. The television appears.)itscassie: It's Cassie. (The camera turns to Cassie) It's lonely here. I've been looking in my old yearbook. I'm gonna scan Bree's picture and show it to you. (A black-white picutre of Bree appears and disappears again.) I was always curious about your religion. ..Too curious. That's what got me here. (Short clip of the television) Either way I would suddenly disappear. I haven't seen my parents in a long time. The elders have become my parents now. But either way I will be awake in the darkest of nights, braying my own death.
