Dyland's Top Twenty Remixes # 20

I'm happy to see that my last post garnered
some interest! I have taken a look at the suggestions put in the last post as well and
really enjoyed them, however in saying that
I don't believe all you understood the weirdness
of this genre. I take responsibility for that
because it is hard to explain but I'll try again: tasteful remixes of shows/commercials etc
that are easy listening while working. 

#20 is from a remix by Chetreo from Disney's
Big Hero 6. I love the energy in this one and
catch myself singing along with it unintentionally; particular the "no ideas, useless empty brain"
part as well as the "it's probably an emerald."

The only reason why it is this low is that it's the shortest remix on this list at just 1:36

It's been a while, I'm sure you all have been quivering with anticipation for the end of the great Dyland content drought, and what brillance do I bring to you after my hiatus? 

A top ten list.... wait! WAIT WAIT! Before you click off, hear me out! I have been busy working away on various projects all while listening to music, very specific music - remixes. My girlfriend hates listening to these so I wanted to share with you my TOP TWENTY remixes that I listen to while working in the hope that this sparks conversation and you all can make your suggestions. 

So these will be coming out every Friday for the next little bit!

- Dyland

Hop, Skip, and a Thump

Yesterday I nearly broke my ankle.

Firstly you should know, it would've been my own undoing. I like to hop whenever it's convenient.
Anyway, I was hopping down from a ledge and landed wrong. I landed sideways on my ankle. It certainly was a sharp pain, but I didn't put my whole weight down. As I realized how I landed, I essentially shifted my weight back to my right foot while quickly correcting my left foot.

I could tell things were okay, since I could still walk on it. But it certainly was a close call.

It just reminds me of when I started re-learning skiing. One of the first runs I skied, the snow was hard and lumpy. Unsurprisingly, I lost my balance as I tried to grind through it. From my uncle's retelling, I apparently flailed with my legs moving in every direction, like a rag-doll. Somehow, I managed to get back up after, and keep skiing.

I'm going to miss these days when I can no longer 'walk it off '.


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