Friday, June 16, 2006

World Cup Edition: Four



Ravi and Sonia look back on the first week of World Cup and dip into the DWCE International Glovebox which results in a firsthand look at one of the matches.

And Ravi decides it is time to get a soccer ball.

Original music by Hans Indigo Spencer (www.indigoinventions.com)

Match images and video courtesy of Tom from Germany.

(QuickTime, 03:12)

6 comments:

Brian said...

yo
enjoying the short episodes .... loved German Tom's theme ... nice work Hans Indigo! .... Ravi, what do i have to do to get my very own Mike Post / Peter Carpenter-esque theme song?

Anonymous said...

I love this one.
What was with the idiot honking behind you. Did the light NOT turn green fast enough for them? ;P

Keep up the good work!

Oh funny story... We went to Boston once on a family trip. We were walking and the intersection was full with cars in the middle and nobody moving. Finally this guy wants to turn and he literally pushed the other car infront with his own out of the way to get through. LOL To us Texans that was both funny and disturbing all at once.

~L~

Steve Garfield said...

Aloha from Maui!

I'm watchig DriveTime WCE from my hotel before heading out to the beach.

I'm enjoying hte episodes too and loved hte ending on this one!

Anonymous said...

Ravi and Sonia~
Your excitement has actually persuaded me to start watching the World Cup.
Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Ravi! I have a from Japan exclusive look at the Japan vs. Croatia game! How do I get it to you?!

Ravi said...

brian -- I'll talk to Hans about a "B-Team" theme for you. But we need you to rig something up for Studio-A. Some crazy plan that's so crazy it just might work.

lehsa -- honking folks were awash as there were police all about "overriding" the traffic lights, so I can kind of understand the guy behind (since he couldn't see the policeman up ahead).

Aloha Steve! Hang Ten! Watch out for that Tiki God.

melissa! *That's* what we want to hear!

Konnichi wa Jeshii! We welcome any more exclusives from Japan!