Blood Work "True Blood" video blog (2.2): The makeover episode!

To celebrate the sassy new looks for Eric, Jessica and basement-bound Lafayette (less eyeshadow, more neck-shackle!) Andy and I undergo some ill-considered makeovers of our own.
Check it all out below!
Labels: Blood Work, True Blood, vampires, video






5 Comments:
Where are all the commentators?
Anyway, I love "Blood Work". I'll be following it here from Afterelton.com.
I've stayed away from the books because I sensed that the TV Show would be much better.
Congratulations on you guys' marriage!
LOGO sucks! Long live CampBlood!
Since someone else broke topic first, I won't feel as bad.
Your layoff brought to mind the title of an afterellen blog:
Really?! REALLY?!
Life has this way of directing us exactly where we need to be, even if we have no idea what in the hell life is thinking! I hope that this shift in your journey is ultimately as powerful to you, as your voice has been to those of us in need of a solid connection.
Thank you for everything you have put into afterelton. Your significance is more far reaching than you may know.
Now, enough sentimentalisting (that is supposed to be a Tuc Watkins reference). Go tap Michael on the shoulder, and tell him you both have some new rooms to christen.
d:-)
...since I just recognized that Brent is Michael's boy, you should probably ignore that part about the christening...
*hangshead*
I love you guys, I found you through ONTD, not sure if that is good or bad. But just wanted to say how much I enjoy your reviews.
But..
the picture touching moment/cliche or whatever, I have to comment. I think its more about who is in the photo. I would have agreed with your completely until I recently. I lost my father (who raised me as a single dad) and now everytime I hold his photo I feel compelled to touch his face. I know it's corny or odd, but it is all I have of him. I know it's not really him but after I do it I do feel a bit better. I miss him, and I think that is what they were expressing there. but whatever, keep up the good work!
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