Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Read Edit History. About "Where the hell is Matt? According to his website, Matt first began filming himself while traveling in Vietnam with a friend in They were standing around taking pictures in Hanoi, and his friend said "Hey, why don't you stand over there and do that dance. I'll record it. It's actually the only dance Matt does.
He does it badly. Anyway, this turned out to be a very good idea. Videos The original video was shot in — 04 and Matt uploaded his edited clip onto YouTube in A Hoax about a hoax.
Where The Hell is Anonymous Trollin? Top entries this week. Latest Editorial And News. Meme Honey Badger. Dancing Outtakes. Kids React to Dancing Dancing Preview. Rwandan Grand Prix. Dancing With the Huli Wigmen. Where the Hell is Afunakwa. Facing My Spider Phobia. How does this contribute to the overall feel? I think one of my favorite parts of the video is that jazz hands sequence where everybody is reaching back and forth. There is a feeling of interplay between the locations—each place is waving to the next place.
These two places are at war and here they are dancing together. I would really like to go there. I tried a number of things and there was just always something going on that made it a bad idea. Like we were talking about earlier—recklessness. Mars, specifically. How long will you wait until you bring your son, Max, along on an adventure? Do you have a trip planned for the future, or are you just staying home for a little while and doing the family thing?
The family thing really changes things up. I think just about the best work a person can do is something that makes lots of people happy. That sounds really corny and simplistic, but I really believe that. Her work also appears in OutsideOnline. Do you think being an American helped you travel around?
The jazz hands? Any others up there? Post a Comment. It started as a lark on a curbside in Hanoi, Vietnam. In his first book, a full-color travelogue, Matt shares, with refreshing honesty and wit, the adventure of creating his videos. He tells of jumping into the ocean with a humpback whale, sledding down a hill in Antarctica, and hitchhiking across the Skeleton Coast desert with a spare tire under one arm. Matt also reveals the unlikely story of how his passion for travel led to Internet stardom, a corporate sponsor, and an odd little pop culture phenomenon that strikes a deep emotional chord.
His book, like his videos, offers us a chance to share his unique experiences as he walks us through how he became the first person to dance with the world. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love.
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