Where the Hell is Matt (Harding)!?
This is just about silly enough for me to get truly excited about it!
Gus, this guy just might have to be invited to blow his shophar in our small tent revival tour in 2010!? Whadaya thunk? This Sunday I'll be dancing the 'funky chicken' at a service near you (in fact it will be at the Paarl Methodist Church where I'm preaching thanks to Gus!)
Matthew Harding spent 14 months visiting 42 countries in order to produce "Where the Hell is Matt?", a four-and-a-half minute video featuring Harding (and anyone else he could rope into it) doing an incredibly silly, high-energy dance in some of the most breathtaking scenery around the world. This may be the best four minutes and twenty-eight seconds of your week.Matt is a 31-year-old deadbeat from Connecticut who used to think that all he ever wanted to do in life was make and play videogames. Matt achieved this goal pretty early and enjoyed it for a while, but eventually realized there might be other stuff he was missing out on. In February of 2003, he quit his job in Brisbane, Australia and used the money he'd saved to wander around Asia until it ran out. He made this site so he could keep his family and friends updated about where he is.Link to video, Link to Where the Hell is Matt siteA few months into his trip, a travel buddy gave Matt an idea. They were standing around taking pictures in Hanoi, and his friend said "Hey, why don't you stand over there and do that dance. I'll record it." He was referring to a particular dance Matt does. It's actually the only dance Matt does. He does it badly. Anyway, this turned out to be a very good idea.
A couple years later, someone found the video online and passed it to someone else, who passed it to someone else, and so on. Now Matt is quasi-famous as "That guy who dances on the internet. No, not that guy. The other one. No, not him either. I'll send you the link. It's funny."
The response to the first video brought Matt to the attention of the nice people at Stride gum. They asked Matt if he'd be interested in taking another trip around the world to make a new video. Matt asked if they'd be paying for it. They said yes. Matt thought this sounded like another very good idea.
Reader Comments (1)
Interesting.
I saw "To watch this video you need to upgrade to Flash 9".
Trouble is, every time I've upgraded to Flash 9 I've ended up doing a "System Restore" a few hours later, to fix all the things that installing Flash 9 has broken.
Not that I ever watch videos on the Web anyway -- Telkom's bandwidth caps make that impractical.