May 30, 2008
Spare Change

Here's a video that I made about spare change, and how it can either ruin or enhance your life.




*Updated: See the sequel to this video here

Comments (8)

LOL at the NES! That thing used to drive me crazy with its inconsistent random functionality ;P

rule

OMG. That's too funny. Seriously though, that's good advice. I do the same thing. Collect my change every night that is. It's a very good way to have some extra funds every month. My little bundle helps pay for my cell phone.

Keep it up the great work George..can't wait to see what you come up with next.

rule

Oh my! that was hilarious! I loved the music and the Hitchcock style anticipation. Great job! I really likes it.

rule

Gone are the days of those lovable 8-bit systems. I'm a fanatic though, so my NES actually still works, with minimal to no catridge blowing! Look for more of 'Jimmy's' blundering and uncovering of ways to save and make it in the cruel, cruel world of student life. By all means let me know of any tricks of the student trade you have come across. Who knows, maybe your idea, or even YOU could find your way into Jimmy's clutches! (only to escape relatively unharmed physically, psychlogically, I can't guarantee anything).

rule

Your nintendo might work better if you plugged it in.

rule

LOL!!! Adam you are as insightful as I'm sure you are clever. I'll chalk it up to the blinding pain of Jimmy's broken foot causing severe dementia, rather than my own oversight, cuz you know I NEVER make mistakes. Thanks for watching.

rule

Your NES can also work better with replacement gold pin connectors. Now there's something to do with your spare change.

It's really cheap and can have your NES working like new again.

Instructions: http://www.jandar.net/nes72pin/

rule

Great Advice Andre! I loved the post! We MUST keep the old school vibe alive! What do you think about the Wii's ability to play all the old Nintendo games? Check out the newest video and let me know what you think. Keep posting.

rule

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