I must first say that Thomas Hardy is my favorite author hands down, though his books will make you cry every time. Man I miss being an undergrad student and doing projects like this. If you were doing a project for school (and I would guess an undergrad degree), I hope you appreciate how fun and easy this project must have been, Go to grad school and find out what real, horrible school work is like.
too bad society in America doesn't do the whole apprentice thing, much or at all, anymore. i think i could have gotten further in life if i had someone who would teach me a craft. Hands on and hard work.
Wessex is not his fictional name for Dorset as if you look at where he talks about it goes beyond its borders. Wessex is an old Anglo-Saxon kingdom in which modern-day Dorset was found.
my bad. i read that in from some source that i don't remember and didn't cite on youtube, but thanks for the correction considering some people are actually referencing this video.
Great video! I've given you five stars. Please check out my clip on 1930's trading cards of famous peoples' homes from history: Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, Lord Byron, Robert Burns, William Shakespeare etc.
oh, excuse me SUBOOBIA. i didn't realize this wasn't a high school literature project that i did when i was 16 like it so clearly stated in the description. maybe i should grow a nasty gray beard and sit in my computer chair all day and rant in front of a webcam about stupid shit.
i remember back in the day when youtube consisted of some creativity, and people actually contributed videos of value and individuality, not videos of kids lip syncing to backstreet boys or people ranting about pointless shit trying to prove that their IQ's are higher than their BMI's. Actually produce some videos of some quality before you go off critiquing others. Kthanks!
I must first say that Thomas Hardy is my favorite author hands down, though his books will make you cry every time. Man I miss being an undergrad student and doing projects like this. If you were doing a project for school (and I would guess an undergrad degree), I hope you appreciate how fun and easy this project must have been, Go to grad school and find out what real, horrible school work is like.
carleytbaxter 1 day ago
u bored me with the first 30 seconds so im not going more
tallguy752 5 months ago
this is pretty funny
SmileyCrossbones 6 months ago
too bad society in America doesn't do the whole apprentice thing, much or at all, anymore. i think i could have gotten further in life if i had someone who would teach me a craft. Hands on and hard work.
Face0fRoadkill1213 1 year ago
hahahahahahhahahhhahahahahah. thomas hardy - dorchester hahahh :D
leibbyx0x 2 years ago
HAHA This is beyond awesome! :)!
marymouse171 2 years ago
This was so funny I dozzed off twice!
131926jt 2 years ago
maybe if you didn't jack off so much you'd have some brain cells left to understand it!
lamigy 2 years ago 5
Oh dear!! Interesting! Unlike the video!
131926jt 2 years ago
mind if i copy this for my english? nicely done :)
jesswreford95 2 years ago
this is terrible
messejesse1126 2 years ago
your face is pretty terrible.
lamigy 2 years ago
Looooove this! This totally counts as revision right?
ChiChiClifton 3 years ago
Wessex is not his fictional name for Dorset as if you look at where he talks about it goes beyond its borders. Wessex is an old Anglo-Saxon kingdom in which modern-day Dorset was found.
tb4911 3 years ago
my bad. i read that in from some source that i don't remember and didn't cite on youtube, but thanks for the correction considering some people are actually referencing this video.
lamigy 2 years ago
Could the narrator be any more enthusiastic?
AshtonArcher 3 years ago
thanks, i have a paper to write on hardy but i needed a break and justified youtubing by watching your video, haha, well done
crossdude07 4 years ago
Great video! I've given you five stars. Please check out my clip on 1930's trading cards of famous peoples' homes from history: Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, Lord Byron, Robert Burns, William Shakespeare etc.
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
Eh. Lacked energy. Nice moments, but fails to reach the majestic plain of Monty Python-style irreverence.
suboobia 4 years ago
oh, excuse me SUBOOBIA. i didn't realize this wasn't a high school literature project that i did when i was 16 like it so clearly stated in the description. maybe i should grow a nasty gray beard and sit in my computer chair all day and rant in front of a webcam about stupid shit.
lamigy 2 years ago
i remember back in the day when youtube consisted of some creativity, and people actually contributed videos of value and individuality, not videos of kids lip syncing to backstreet boys or people ranting about pointless shit trying to prove that their IQ's are higher than their BMI's. Actually produce some videos of some quality before you go off critiquing others. Kthanks!
lamigy 2 years ago
i love thomas hardy, and i love this glorious video
PeterAdourian 5 years ago
WeberNinja [9:42 PM]: in thomas hardy WeberNinja [9:42 PM]: it looks like you and tyler are about to do it in the field
lamigy 5 years ago