Ever looked up something on YouTube only to be bombarded with adult-oriented search-results? Can you imagine searching for something for your child to watch on YouTube and accidentally show them something that would make a sailor blush?

Don’t let it happen to you!

A gentleman from Canada has created the site, “totlol.com” with the purpose of filtering out the “junk” on YouTube and leaving the kid-friendly stuff!



From the website:

Totlol is a community-moderated video website designed for kids.

Totlol is an independent website developed by Ron, father of two from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is powered by YouTube using the YouTube API.

My Saturday project today was a remodel of a church bulletin board in our church’s foyer. Good times with my buddy Jon Stull. What we thought would be a simple 2-hour-max project became an all morning and into-the-afternoon project (we did break for some lunch at Quiznos, too).

The goal was to turn a simple corkboard bulletin board into a nice paneled display with shelving for our LCD Photo Frames.

Here’s the breakdown of what we did in photographic form.
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Got to call my grandpa Sheets to confirm my thoughts that when cutting paneling, you should cut the panel face-down to reduce the tear-out often caused by high-speed blades. I was right. Always nice to have that kind of a resource (my grandpa) just a phone call away!

Ella and Pa-Paw dancing at TGI Fridays on Monday this week:


This would make a great addition to my pastoral library, don’t you think?

This video will make it to the “Found on YouTube” feature we do in youth group. Why? Because I’m the youth pastor and I said so. It amazes me in all its creepy-yet-amazing glory.

Behold: