The Next Martin Scorsese Is In Our Midst

February 23rd, 2008

Kudos to current Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business MBA student Steve Rodger for putting this YouTube piece together on last year’s China MBA trip. Click HERE to view. Good work, Steve and thanks for taking the time to do pull this together. Steve, aka Martin Scorsese, please remember us when you are rich and famous. One of the stamps of legitimacy in today’s world seems to be having a YouTube presence, so perhaps we are now “official.”

On another completely different YouTube note, on occasion I have been called a “panda licker” or “panda hugger,” usually by someone in Internet-blog land who can’t stand it when people see a silver lining on any geopolitical cloud. I don’t know that I hug or lick pandas (real ones or nation state pandas), but I do have an admitted soft spot in my heart for pandas who sneeze, baby pandas and any panda slammin’ down a bottle of warm milk. Click HERE and HERE and HERE to see why. By the way, pandas are found in Sichuan, the province that Xiaodan comes from, one of your MS in Tax student colleagues (we won’t get to Sichuan; too far out of the way from what we have scheduled this year).

Entry Filed under: Pre-Departure, China

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  • 1. Robyn Bowie  |  February 24th, 2008 at 5:30 pm

    What a cool video! Steve is really good at videos and I think Dr. Carr is right - he may very well be the next Martin Scorsese! I only hope that someone on our trip this year will do something similar. I will try to get some good video/pictures if someone can put them together.

    That baby panda is so cute and so loud when it sneezes! It even made its mother jump because it was so loud. Thanks for sharing Dr. Carr!

  • 2. Kyle Tripp  |  March 9th, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    That was a cool video. Now I am really looking forward to going on the trip. I am also excited that we get to experience India. Like mentioned above hopefully we will have someone put together a video for our trip. It would be cool to be able to see a panda or two, but that probably wont happen. He is right though they are cute little animals.

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