Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-08-01 Thread Jay dedman
Nathan Peters is now a modern single dad without his children. His three adorable children are taken away by social security. I hate to sound stupid but: Does anyone here living in Canada or elsewhere know how Nathan is doing? His last post was from 28th. I really think we as a

[videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread R. Kristiansen
Nathan Peters is in trouble, like serious trouble. Has anyone seen his latest posts at www.modernsingledad.com? Nathan Peters is now a modern single dad without his children. His three adorable children are taken away by social security. I hate to sound stupid but: Does anyone here living

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread andrew michael baron
My goodness Nathan, lets talk about this. In this video, you are smoking pot and admiting that you do coke around your kids. http://www.modernsingledad.com/files/possibilitiespart1.wmv I'm not sure that this is all a very good idea. What is your reasoning behind this? It sounds like it

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread Joshua Kinberg
Please, vidoblogging is clearly not the culprit. Nathan's choices are his own. The only thing we know of this is what he has presented in his videoblog. I certainly do not claim to have any facts on the matter other than what I've seen in his recent video posts. I think Nathan is a

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread Michael Sullivan
Nathan vlogs/blogs about the issue... i dont think he would mind people discussing it and wishing him well. if we should assume not to discuss something that he is blogging about, as contradictive as that may be then Nathan will prob let us know. as for the issue of consequential

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread Michael Meiser
Just to be clear, I wasn't saying video blogging was to blame. I said it was an aggravating factor. And clearly that it was so public and accessible was an aggrevating factor. But yes, I completely agree with you, ultimately it was Nathan's choices as you well illustrate. I should also

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread Josh Wolf
I've been in contact with Nathan about this latest blog post and while I'm not going to say anything specific, we should remember that Nathan's vlog has at times been a satirical look at the world around him. Josh On Jul 31, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: Nathan vlogs/blogs

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread Josh Wolf
Michael Meiser said: In fact, I have the feeling we're pretty much seeing all nathan's skeletons, which is in many respects an incredible thing. If you go to nathanpeters.com you can even see Nathan's skeletons, um... fleshed out. Josh __ We can bomb the world to pieces,

Re: [videoblogging] Meanwhile, elsewhere

2005-07-31 Thread R. Kristiansen
My take on all of this is that Nathan somehow used vlogging as a venting channel. He played around with the medium, mixing reality and fiction, and sometimes willfully playing around with his viewers. That is fine. However, the question for me arises when there are children in the picture. Of