A few days ago, I gave my notice to resign from my position at Prudential. I’ve been working at the company for almost nine years. While I never felt completely at home in a corporate environment, I enjoyed my time at Prudential. Many co-workers have now become my friends, and I am grateful for the opportunity to earn a master’s degree.
Outside of Prudential, I’ve been building a business for the past few years. I can only describe the business as one that is involved with internet publishing, and for several of the most recent years, the business has thrived.
I decided it was time to dedicate myself fully to my business.
The next chapter of my life is about to begin, and I’m looking forward to making the most of my short time on this planet, spending more time building my business as well as increasing my involvement with music and photography, while improving my overall health.
In celebration of change, I’m sharing the “lost” cold open from The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, which would have aired on November 16, the episode featuring Matt Smith during the week focusing on Doctor Who. Unfortunately, the producers were unable to obtain the rights to broadcast the Doctor Who theme music which would have been aired in this scene, so the segment featuring a dance to lead off the show was scrapped.
Perhaps they secured rights to publish the music online, because the clip is now available on Youtube. Craig Ferguson used Orbital‘s cover of the Doctor Who theme music, the same version you can hear on my defunct Not The Mind Probe Doctor Who Podcast. See the video, featuring a crazy dance as well as lyrics describing the history of this particular science fiction television program, after the jump.
Don’t forget to watch the Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol on December 25 on either side of the Atlantic.
That was a great clip. I luv Craig Ferguson and Dr Who! Also liked the intro you wrote above.Good luck in your endeavors!
Thanks, Bernie!
Please remind me of the Dr. Who special!! I hope I can remember.