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Crash Test Dummies music video "God Shuffled His Feet" from their second album of the same name released in 1993.

Written by Brad Roberts
Performed by Crash Test Dummies
Concept by Ellen Reid
Directed by Tim Hamilton
Produced by Hoodoo Films

Summary: The band plays in a room with giant cogs and sawdust falling while people in a miniature theatre try and ask God trivial questions.

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This version of the song is actually the radio edit. The intro and outro have both been shortened.

Most of the questions that are inserted into the "Insert Question Here" slot are lyrics from other songs on the album.

This music video references the 1900 book "The Wizard of Oz".

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  • my girlfriend said this was worse then Justin Beiber! 

    Im single now

  • The adults all arguing about God, and the boy goes and finds The Great Oz behind the curtain. So true.

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  • If we ever hope to travel to the stars, we will need to know and accept these things, and to be receptive to the help of loving beings, whether we can see them or not, since we too will need to use artificial temporal frames to get there.

  • So: whatever the atheists tell you, these things are *real*, and prayer *does help*, often immediately. The more you know about these phenomena, the more protection you will need from prayer.

    A+M+D+G

  • The reason people don't see exotic creatures, both good and bad, then, is because they do not travel in the natural temporal frame, but in one chosen for their purpose. A space-like wormhole (for travelling at an accelerated rate in space) would exist only for an imperceptible instant in time, from the outside perspective, whilst a time-like one (for accelerated travel through time), although it would be persistent, would be very small and red-shifted - perhaps into the infrared. Google 'orbs'.

  • Right: some science. A temporal wormhole (i.e, like a black hole, but not an actual singularity, just a region in which time runs slow relative to the ambient temporal frame) will appear shrunken and red-shifted to an outside observer. Thus it will appear *colder* - and hence will act as a heat sink if one turns up in a room with you. Any creature within it will see time passing at an accelerated rate in your room. He would thus be a time traveller. Now you know why haunted houses get cold.

  • love this song...

  • Yes..This song does kick ass!

  • Boy, does this music bring back great memories!!

  • @ImGCS3 I know! The meaning isn't hidden by any means! LOL!

  • God shuffled his feet: great song and album. Its funy i'll be listening to gwar or down on my mp3 then crash test dummies will pop up.

  • @stradaGmx3 I can't even imagine what kind of song she likes to hear. lol.

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