Saturday, October 23, 2010

Magical Trevor

I have been racking my brain for something to be for Halloween for the last month, to no avail. Last night, I was watching a video called Magical Trevor that is an old favorite of mine. I suddenly decided that I would be Magical Trevor. It isn't too complicated of a costume: a white cloak, a white wizard hat, and an orange beard. The problem is, I have only a week to make the costume, and as it turns out, it is hard to find white cloaks and orange beards. Oh well. Maybe I can find something.

Here are a couple links to Magical Trevor:
Magical Trevor 1: http://dft.ba/-2ay
Magical Trevor 2: http://dft.ba/-2aA

There is also a Magical Trevor 3 and a Magical Trevor 4, but I find them to be boring and unentertaining (if that's a word(spell check says it isn't(spell check says it should be enterprising(when's the last time I used enterprising(never))))). I love inserting parenthetical statements inside other parenthetical statements, because it makes it more confusing, and I like confusing things.

Also, the original URLs of the videos were very long, so I used a URL shortener (which spell check says isn't a word). The thing is, most URL shorteners are boring. This one actually has an added purpose, which is that it actually reminds you to not forget to be awesome. DFTBA means "Don't Forget to be Awesome," so this URL shortening service's domain name is DFT.BA.

DFTBA is also a record label, owned by the same guy that helped create the URL shortening service. It primarily signs YouTube musicians.

Next article: Spell check. If I remember. I can write a lot about spell check.