Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Watch Jim Kiss a Live SHARK! (Plus, Profitable Mistakes)


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15 Responses

August 1, 2006

I think there was a marketing message in there somewhere Jim, if not hey it was damm amusing and built on the friendship/credibility factor nicely. Always a pleasure to read/view your stuff. Keep it coming. Thx SH


August 1, 2006

Jim, sorry to tell you that, but this is the best video I’ve seen from you. Makes me want to sail with you, just to have some fun. :) Emmanuel


August 1, 2006

Jim — This video was brilliant…by mistake:) Not only was the message one close to my heart — I absolutely believe making mistakes is a sign of progress even if their extremely painful — but it also demonstrated how a "mistake" can turn out to be a blessing. Your video was entertaining, real and open. There’s also another message there. We all get incredibly distracted by things that hook on to our time, yet you got right back to it and stayed focused on the message. Maybe I’m just associating this with the previous message on the blog about the temptation killer. In fact, think I’ll go download it now! Thanks, David Perdew


August 1, 2006

Dude, your wife goes shark fishing with you? Now THAT’s cool!

Great message.

Eric


August 2, 2006

Yeah, I’m with David Perdew on this, I think this was your best video, by mistake and for all the right reasons. And kissing little Sharky there was cute overload! :)


August 2, 2006

Hey Jim that was a bit risky!

Wait until the little baby’s shark’s papa hears about your liasion

You’ll have the whole family stalking you.

P.S.
Love the video keep ‘em rolling on. :-)


August 2, 2006

Jim,

Your shark video reminded me of one of my favorite quotes by James Joyce: “The mistakes of genius are the portals to discovery.” That was a fun video. Keep ‘em coming.


August 2, 2006

LOL! Thats cool :) I was expecting you to be swimming in a tank full of great whites, but hey thats still a cool shark!


August 2, 2006
Gail Trahd

How cool! I used to want to go down in a shark cage – and maybe if they were all that little I would! Love your video – keep them coming!


August 2, 2006

Mr. Edwards,
We now have proof of your abuse of animals. We WILL be in touch. The catch and release program does harm to the animal’s digestive tract, as well as the respiratory system.
Sincerley,
PETA

Just Kidding…………..
That was a great video, it couldn’t have been staged that well. How long was it between the first (unsuccessful) catch and the actual catch?
Thanks for an entertaining video!!

Keith
PS. Did Smacker retire????


August 2, 2006

Jim I tried emailing you but it bounced for some reason. I sent this to Mike (Stewart) too. Thought you’d be interested in this awesome new video service. Check out the review here: New Media Search: Dabble Makes a Video Search Across Platforms Simple


August 3, 2006

That was just so cruel Jim!

That poor shark didn’t deserve that kiss after you’d just had an onion and garlic salad.

———^———
“phewy”


August 3, 2006

Wow…. Jim… are you a shark catcher or what… that was a really amazing video… :)


August 4, 2006

LOL – my wife is the angler…. I just drive the boat and get the beer ;-)


August 4, 2006

Glad you don’t drive the boat and DRINK the beer :)