Video: Matt Overman Eats Dog Food

I don’t have much commentary to add to this video, but if you’ve ever wanted to see Matt Overman eating dog food, today is your lucky day. This was a part of Rightside’s annual company Hackathon, which you can read about on Rightside’s blog.

You can see more on Team Overman’s Hackathon project, SlowMoDog.Reviews/.

Here’s the video of Matt and his brother Peter Overman eating Pedigree dog food… the perfect video to end your week!

Elliot Silver
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3 COMMENTS

  1. If they bought a good dot com they wouldn’t have to eat dog food for attention, just sayin.

    Hey that could be a dot com slogan ” Buy a dot com, avoiding having to eat dog food” .

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