My friend Paul posted this on FaceBook today, and I thought it looked vaguely familiar. It all became clear of course in the final frame, and I realised that I had, in fact, commissioned him to make it about a decade ago when I was working at Morrow Communications. I loved it then, and I still love it now. Paul and his team went on to make the phenomenally beautiful Secret of Kells. If you haven’t seen that, put it on your Christmas list now. In them meantime, enjoy what was once the frontline of internet use. Is it just me, or was the cutting edge a bit, well, blunt in those days? As Paul observes in his notes, the internet was in its infancy. How quickly they grow up. Enjoy!



Hahahah! Hubby was in the room when I read this, and he said, ‘ah sure that’s an old one.’ And when I told him the who and how he was impressed!
Ah sure I never saw it any ten years ago
Thank you!
He’d seen it? Bloody hell…
Knew it before I even played it! See? It is a small world after all.
Weird… I don’t think Morrows know that it has spread so far. We did another one back in the day, and we had random people e.mailing from US and Canada about it – totally unheard of in those days. It was kind of the viral of its day, I guess.
Not so far: he is Irish and is very, very, interested in the political. And even 10 years later it got a smile out of me! An early viral – for hubby it would have been all dial-up, is pretty impressive.