Happy new year?

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Happy new year?

KM155-TariqInTheDark.jpg
Julia left me...

Blogger Tariq
Date Posted January 1st, 2008
URL youtube.com
Length 1:58
Description I think 2008 is going to be the beginning of exciting things in Tariq-land!
Location(s) Tariq's flat
YouTube Tags KateModern LG15 lonelygirl15 Tariq
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett and Greg Goodfried
Co-Executive Producer(s) Joanna Shields and Amanda Goodfried
Associate Producer(s) Cristy Coors Beasley
Series Producer(s) Pete Gibbons
Line Producer Kelly Brett
Production Co-Ordinator Claire Finbow
Interactive Co-ordinator(s) Jonathan Almond
Production Runner(s) Meryl Iona Edwards
Director(s) Luke Taylor (BigBalls Films)
Head Writer Luke Hyams
Vidplay Luke Hyams
Story Miles Beckett, Luke Hyams, and Hazel Grian
Editor(s) Yusuf Pirhasan
Cast
Tariq Jai Rajani
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Previous by Tariq "Smells like Xmas spirit"
Next by Tariq "Resolution"

Happy new year? is the one-hundred fifty-third webisode in the KateModern video series. This video was uploaded to YouTube and the KateModern site as "Happy New Year?".

Transcript

(Tariq is filming himself in the dark in a mirror.)

Tariq: Happy New Year from Tariq-land. I haven't blogged in a while because I really have nothing to say. Julia left me. She says I need to know when to let something go. I think she's talking about Gavin, but it could be any one of a number of things.

(Pans the camera to his face.)

I'm surprised she stayed with me as long as she did, because most girls would be out the door at the sight of a gnome-related treasure hunt.

I'm not gonna start next year like I ended this one. This has been a massive wake-up call.

I don't think there's any need for Santa impersonators in January. And I think it's still a bit early for the Easter Bunny. (Sighs and starts to laugh.) I don't know why I'm laughing. I spent New year's staring at a bedroom wall. New Year, huh? What a time to get dumped. It would almost be tragic, if it wasn't so funny.

I've got a new job. And I've got a way to put right all the recent wrongs rolled into one.

(The doorbell rings, and Tariq jumps.)

Okay, um, I really better go. It's probably not a good idea to keep this girl waiting.

(Tariq gets up and starts to put on his pants.)

Notes