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Fun With Shorts! Pavement Pounding

Feet! And here's a fun fact: According to YouTube the title of this short makes my video "unsuitable for most advertisers." 

So, yeah.

Oh, hey - while I've got you all here, I wanted to mention a couple of things:

1. I'm planning on making a change to the Patreon that won't negatively affect any of you guys but which might make a pledge more appealing to newcomers. Starting in October (probably), every month will have one full-length short that is exclusive to Patreon. That means that in addition to any commercial freebies I post (I owe you guys a couple of those!), there will be one full episode every month that is just for patrons. I'd also like to find a way that you guys and gals can help determine the subject matter of those exclusive riffs. Maybe a series like Lone Ranger or a serial of some sort? Let's talk.

2. In case you missed it, I've recently opened a new digital shop at https://shop.joshway.com. It's a place where anyone can download Fun With Shorts videos, but it's especially the place I can hook patrons up with rewards and freebies. If you are A) a customer who used to own titles on the old store and/or B) a patron who would like to get some free Fun With Shorts collections, just head on over to the site and create an account. Drop me a note with your particular needs, and I'll set you up. 

Cheers!
-Josh

Fun With Shorts! Pavement Pounding

Comments

And Josh, this was fun, as usual. Sorry it ended so abruptly. I guess that when the product placement was about to take over. ;)

Bill Lemmond

And this video makes me especially grateful for how my parents took care of me. I remember when I was little, hearing that I had "high arches," and needed special Stride Right shoes. Now I realize they had to cost more. But as a result, I've had good, strong arches, my whole life, and only had a few months of foot pain, years ago. I didn't even get foot pain from wearing Army boots. My parents also made sure we kids got fluoride tablets, the years we were in the country, on well water. I hardly ever get cavities, unlike Dad. I think he wanted to make sure we didn't lose teeth the way he did. When he had his first stroke, and he had to have a breathing tube for a while. we got to see "Oh, wow - Dad has partial dentures." They couldn't do much about my disabilities, back when no one knew what to do, but they kept me from being even worse off. Parents, it's tough, and your kids may not thank you for decades, but anything you can do early in their lives is a wonderful investment.

Bill Lemmond

Hi, Josh, First, note after reading, and before viewing. I've only bought DVDs from you, so I still have those. I have limited hard drive space, so I'd rather do VOD, or better yet, have DVDs, at least to collect your oldest stuff.

Bill Lemmond


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