Video You Must See: Where Would You Want to Wake Up Tomorrow?
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 10.20.09 | 9:56 AM ET
A film crew asks 50 people the same question on a Brooklyn street. (Via The Daily Dish)
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 10.20.09 | 9:56 AM ET
A film crew asks 50 people the same question on a Brooklyn street. (Via The Daily Dish)
Eva Holland is co-editor of World Hum. She is a former associate editor at Up Here and Up Here Business magazines, and a contributor to Vela. She's based in Canada's Yukon territory.
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Christy 10.28.09 | 11:00 PM ET
this is great…:-) i would wake up to be home to see my family…but i wouldn’t mind waking up another morning to be back where i am now… great question and the video is so well done!
Bill Farr 11.06.09 | 10:04 PM ET
Breathtaking. Very profound statements that surprised me in a wonderful way. I especially liked the closet answer, but best of all were the people that were happy where they were. Well done; terrific editing and the music over couldn’t have been better. I wanted more - needed more, considering the world today.