Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Dave's TRAINING DAY



OK let me break it down to you like this - I like breakdancing. I've got two big competitions coming up soon, first at the 'Canadian Pro Ams' on the 16th in Montreal and then 'The Fight Before Christmas' on the 23rd in Vancouver. Right now all I'm doing is studying and dancing 3 hours a night (and doing my best to hit the gym as much as I can - gotta get rid of that third-year 15). Last year I came 2nd in the competition in Vancouver... this year I want the whole thing. I will post how I do!

HOLLA - Dave

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Duncan and Ben: Teachers for a Day



A few weeks ago The Buried Life was asked to speak to an ESL class at the University of Victoria. Ben and I (Duncan) being the only Buried Life in a 4500km radius agreed to go alone.

With our shoes tied tight, our packed lunches over flowing, Ben crying and our moms waving us off, we set off for our first day of school; as teachers.

It seems our hesitation (and Ben's tears) were for nought and an hour later after a few laughs and more tears(Ben) we were wrapping up our first presentation.

And what fun it was. Highlights included one gentleman who's life list including kissing a white blond girl, which he was certain we could help him with.

The fun continues this Friday as we set off for our second presentation. Apparently we were not that bad, even good. That or maybe they didn't fully understand us and were amused at our nonsensical flailing and crying.

thanks for listening,

Duncan

Monday, November 20, 2006

Jonnie and the Monster Trucks














This past Saturday I found myself at a monster-truck event in the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. I have never in my life been brought me so close to being deaf and mute. The booming explosions and screaming motors had me cheering hard and almost left my ears bleeding, but the night also gave me an interesting look into the lives of motor-heads and got me thinking again about how personal dreams really are to people. These men and women have worked their whole lives to build and destroy cars. The bigger, faster, and more intense they can make them, the better they can break'em. While I disagree with how much they waste getting it all done, I respect that sort of dedication to a cause. It's the only way to get the job done right. Even though it's not on my list right now, who knows? Maybe one day I'll find myself at the wheel of Gravedigger smashing buses and making kids cry. Maybe.
-Jonnie

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Ben: Acrylic on Canvas

Check this out,
I got an email way back on Oct. 3rd from an artist and teacher named Winnie who said she was in the process of creating an art piece inspired by our segement she heard on the cbc. I just received an email from her yesterday saying her piece was finally finished, below is her artist statement:

I first heard this group on the CBC discussing their plans to complete all the items on their life list while helping other people to achieve their own dreams. I love this idea. Why not write yourself an epic list of things you would like to do before you die? If you write down your unrestrained aspirations you are at least a step closer to achieving them. Sharing your dreams with others is an even closer step. It is also self-describing to reflect on what you would do if anything were possible. Revealing your hopes reveals something of yourself and it takes a bit a courage (not to mention time) to share your desires with the world. Thank you to everyone who offered their "buried life" list!

I leave you with a quote that Duncan, Ben, Dave and Jonnie have on their website:

Ferris Bueller said, "life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."

The art work is on display in St. Catherines Ontario at St. Josephs Highschool today from 5-7pm...if you're in the area, drop in and check it out for us and give Winnie a high-five for me.
-ben

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Dave's LIVE IT UP


Hello y'all, yesterday was a pricey one for me as my friend Marty and I booked our tickets to Trinidad and Tobago for Carnival. Ever since I was 11 years old my family in Trinidad has told me about this legendary two day party called Carnival, which I have never felt like I was ready for but at the ripe age of 20, I believe it is time. I was able to get my ticket with all the money I saved from the Calgary stampede, which was hard to say goodbye to but if I’m going to tell people to go after what they always wanted to do before they die, I better be doing the same.
-DAVE

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Duncan Runs Ebay



Perhaps best known for his ability to leap over large objects, Duncan is also a savvy business man, something he was quick to show off during a shoot we did at Ebay last week. What started as an informal list attempt (i.e. Run a major corporation for a day), quickly took off into something entirely different. It seems Jesus was right when he said absolute power corrupts absolutely.

The segment is being edited as we speak (or read?) and will be available shortly. It will not be for sale on Ebay.
-jonnie

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

The Grand Return!


















Well hey there strangers!


We took a bit of a hiatus there as we got going on post-production for the footage taken on tour, but we're back now and promise to hit you all with some real juicy stuff. A LOT has happened since this whole thing began and the time has come to start sharing some of our crazy adventures with all of you. We have a dozen or so episodes on their way and promise you a good time. The first should arrive in the next few weeks. Ewwww exciting!

And the picture? I went to a 90's themed Halloween gig as El Nino. My dream you ask? No. But because some of us are meeting for the first time, I wanted you to know who I am. It's nice to meet you. -jonnie