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Morning Don't Episode 3: We Have Crabs

More feedback sent in from assorted viewers about Morning Don't: very "niche" but amusing, reverse Regis and Kelly may be a stretch, but still "cute", and "Why on earth would you put a video of you on the world wide web with no make-up?! Wear sweats, fine, but AT LEAST do your hair!" (Bonus points if you can guess which one is a quote from my yaya sisterhood mother)

Mr. Lacy is still concerned that we're too boring and/or idiotic for most attention spans, but I counter that we somehow have a blast at 7 am, which is no easy feat considering we're both freezing cold and he doesn't drink coffee. Sarah's still keen on the idea, so much so, that she decided to up the show's ante by getting star animation designer Howard Kim -formerly of TechTicker- to design a Morning Don't intro. Mr. Lacy's art direction: think cheesy 70's morning show. We think Howard outdid himself. His intro alone is worth clicking the play button.


MD3- A Little Crabby from sarah lacy on Vimeo.

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Better than ep 2, which was better than ep 1, so three points make a *real* trendline, yes? Someone call Mary Meeker, 'cause Morning Don't is now officially up and to the right.

Oh, and nice title sequence.

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