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Sometimes actors make mistakes. Sometimes they say the wrong line. Sometimes they can’t stop laughing. And sometimes they say stage directions as lines. Like Kevin Sorbo in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9d5TchX51o). Take an actor’s mistake and turn it into an animated GIF. You might have to dig through blooper reels to find one, but sometimes (especially with TV shows) they make it to the final version because no one noticed or it was recorded live. Leaving the audience wondering what the heck they were actually supposed to say.

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Take an actor’s mistake and turn it into an animated GIF.

I found this assignment , worth 2 stars, on someones else’s blog, and was

For my second ever gif (I really like making them, even if my computer doesn’t!) I went with the Goof Gif assignment. I love blooper reels

Note: This should be moved over to CogDogBlog.com when the hippies hosting it turn the lights on) My latest video watching was Clint Eastwood’s western
I’ve been taking a break from my ds106 Hercules extravaganza most of this week (but you can see his Twitter feed! @herculeshimself), but I couldn’t

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