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Should I Make a YouTube video? Page 2

I mean all sorts of professionals spend money and time putting YouTube samples together, or rolling blogs.

Seems a little unfair to compare to the work of hard working, enthusiastic amateurs doing their best.

I mean it seems positively counter productive like a professional escort running the kissing booth at the country fair.

Quote: Marc P @ September 5 2013, 9:58 AM BST

I put stuff up on YouTube... it's really pro. Honest :)

I watched some of it whilst deathly bored at work (He sent me a link - I didn't actively seek out Marc's YT vids).

I tried to avoid the personal stuff, because a)I thought it would be weird and creepy and a bit intrusive b)it was a bit too early to watch your naked morris dancing.

However, I did happen upon a vid of a very attractive woman (presumably your wife/girlfriend/partner/one night stand/someone you hired off the street) walking a super cute Jack Russell.

It was strangely and unexpectedly compelling.

LOL

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<3

:O Lovey

f**king emoticons

Quote: sootyj @ September 5 2013, 10:35 AM BST

f**king emoticons

I don't think I've seen one of them! :O

Teary

This is one when he wasn't expecting it

:D

I have a friend with a JR, rather unimaginatively named Jack. Jack gets so excited when he sees you he wees on your foot.

I think of Jack Russells as bouncy, excitable, incontinent cats.

And uncontrollable :) Like a woman.

Absolutely. No woman should allow herself to be controlled.

It's been a while since I urinated on someone's foot though.

I hope they had trod on a jellyfish!

That's what we told everyone. You would be amazed at the amount of killer jellyfish he have here in South London.

Quote: Jennie @ September 5 2013, 11:23 AM BST

That's what we told everyone. You would be amazed at the amount of killer jellyfish he have here in South London.

Not Sarf London then?

Jack Russells are lovely, I miss having a dog :(

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