The Time I . . .
Nov 10th, 2009 | By Fredcaster | Category: VideoHere are my daughters, Meghan and Emily, in their Disney Channel debut!
The Time I Rode My Bike For Multiple Sclerosis from The FredCast on Vimeo.
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Here are my daughters, Meghan and Emily, in their Disney Channel debut!
The Time I Rode My Bike For Multiple Sclerosis from The FredCast on Vimeo.
Awesome!!
Enjoy the Ride!
Really cool! Nice Cameo, David! And nice product placement on the Fredcast Jersey!
Very cool and I hope that with all the kids that were exposed to it on Disney it inspires kids to do more.
Nice job!
Great job!
Maybe its time for a “Kids Video FredCast” in need of a couple of energetic hosts!
That was great! You all look so happy doing this – way to go!
Wow, so you ride too David? Who knew? I knew your daughter rode because I heard her once on some obscure podcast (podcast: It’s like a cassette tape of a guy pretending to be on the radio, but played on the internet)
Any way, cute story. It made me smile. Carry on.
I saw this when it aired on Disney. Made my children rewind it to watch it again because it sounded really familiar. I thought that was you and your family. Great job! I continue to enjoy the Fredcast and the ride.
That is so fantastic! What a treat.
Hope you got my prior comment; my browser froze. Anyways, wanted to let you know that I’ve been talking with people at Disney Channel and it was confirmed that they’re going to put a page up at disneychannel.com with these videos so that we get even more awareness out there. I am delighted that they’ve decided to do this.
Looks like you didn’t get my comment after all. So I’ll repost: Your girls rock! Very inspirational and very well done. My children will be in a Disney Channel TTI that will premiere on 11/23. It will be about autism. While I see that some of these TTI’s are kind of just cute and fun, I appreciate that Disney Channel has taken this opportunity to also touch on some really important issues. We had to really pare down the content on ours because some topics are just too sensitive for kids of their target age range, but I think that overall, the production crews did a phenomenal job of still getting important messages across. Thanks for participating and for letting the world meet your family. Keep on riding!
wow that is amazing i wish i could do that.