Tag: Mhairi Morrison
Tallulah’s Top 10 Tidbits for The Holidays (Tidbit #1)
Dear pre-Halloweeners,
Welcome to the day before Jack carves his lantern and you are questioned as to whether or not a trick or a treat is in your near future. We are thrilled to begin the series of Tallulah’s Top Ten Holiday Survival Tips this week; also known as Tallulah’s Tidbits. So, put down your carving knife, pick up your pumpkin muffin and cosy down in your feathered armchair to indulge in a minute of serious tips from the serious Queen of Your Cuisine,
Yours in feathers,
Tallulah
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Tuesday’s holiday meme from a mime…

Thursday’s meme from a mime…
The Mini Mid Week Moving Mime Moment…part 3
Dear Mid weekers,
Welcome to the autumnal hump day, as it is known in the Americas. To continue on as no other Scottish mime has ever done before and in the run up to our serious full blown episode release, we are thrilled to present to you the 3rd amuse bouche of the season. Elevate your hectic feet, loosen your over stressed tie and indulge yourself in a moment of musings from the feathered mime herself.
Yours in feathers,
Tallulah
The Mini Mid Week Moving Mime Moment…pt2
Dear Mid-weekers,
Welcome once more to the hump day, as it is known in the Americas. In the continuation to the run up of the serious release of our full blown episodes we are thrilled to release the 2nd amuse bouche of the season. Order your cocktail, sit back in your white whicker chair and enjoy the sandwich infused entertainment of the day before indulging in your own delectable lunchtime feast.
Yours in feathers,
Tallulah

Introducing the worlds first meming mime

Embrace Digital or Die (Smart Movie Making)
Feathers and Toast creator Mhairi Morrison was quoted in the news:
LA-based actor/comedian/producer Mhairi Morrison told smartmoviemaking.com that Hollywood is starting to resemble its early days again when auteurs such as Charlie Chaplin breezed into town and discovered opportunities in the then new medium of film, now of course the format is digital.
Young creator-makers such as Morrison are already developing ideas and content to pitch in the new digital market, where the primary screens are not at a multiplex or in a TV box, but on tablets and smartphones.
Morrison says she is working on a comedy web series, which is “an alternative cookery show complete with a feather boa and a cup of soup,” that is already attracting interest from studios.
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