YES
WE
DID
WE
DID
Oh man I certainly don't update this thing any more. This is what, only my third update in 2008, and the only one longer than a single sentence?
I'm just looking back at things and haha, it's my LJ entry from 4 years ago
I have a sneaking suspicion that next week things will end a little better. We early voted last week and I am taking Monday & Tuesday off of work to volunteer and help get out the vote.
So, assuming anybody actually reads this, be sure to go out and vote.
YES WE CAN
P.S. The Crystal Method's remix of Obama's DNC acceptance speech is totally awesome and you should download it and listen to it 5 times a day between now and Tuesday.
Also I guess you can leave a comment if you want to ask me anything since I never update this thing any more.
I'm just looking back at things and haha, it's my LJ entry from 4 years ago
I have a sneaking suspicion that next week things will end a little better. We early voted last week and I am taking Monday & Tuesday off of work to volunteer and help get out the vote.
So, assuming anybody actually reads this, be sure to go out and vote.
YES WE CAN
P.S. The Crystal Method's remix of Obama's DNC acceptance speech is totally awesome and you should download it and listen to it 5 times a day between now and Tuesday.
Also I guess you can leave a comment if you want to ask me anything since I never update this thing any more.
- Mood:
hopeful - Music:The Crystal Method - Now Is The Time (Vote '08 Remix)
- Mood:
ecstatic
DAMN IT NO NO NO NO NO NO
WORST
SUPER
BOWL
EVER
WORST
SUPER
BOWL
EVER
I am off to venture further east than Chicago for the first time since a trip to Disneyworld in the 2nd grade.
I hear this "East Coast" has many things I have only read about in myths and legends, such as roads you must pay money to drive on, major cities less than 200 miles apart, and states that don't require 5 hours to drive across.
Amazing!
I hear this "East Coast" has many things I have only read about in myths and legends, such as roads you must pay money to drive on, major cities less than 200 miles apart, and states that don't require 5 hours to drive across.
Amazing!
- Mood:
excited
Hooray!
We closed on our new house today and it is AWESOME.
We took pictures of it and you can view them here:
Our new house
We closed on our new house today and it is AWESOME.
We took pictures of it and you can view them here:
Our new house
- Mood:
ecstatic - Music:Tiësto - Everything
Inspired by my wife's entry (and as a test to see if anyone actually reads entries from me), give me a number between 1 and 7349 and I'll upload a song from my music collection for you.
- Mood:
intrigued - Music:Mindless Self Indulgence - Bring the Pain
The offer we made yesterday was accepted, so we will be the proud owners of a new condo next month!
3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1600 sq ft, 2-car garage, hardwood floors, end unit
There are so many awesome things about it.
This will kick so much ass and I am looking very forward to actually owning a place now.
3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1600 sq ft, 2-car garage, hardwood floors, end unit
There are so many awesome things about it.
This will kick so much ass and I am looking very forward to actually owning a place now.
- Mood:
awesome
If you haven't had a chance to see the movie my friends and I made for a class project back in high school (6 years ago D: ) you can now!
I've put it up on the interwebs thanks to Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?d ocid=-4342150188527019866&hl=en
You might like this movie if you enjoy:
Action
Spy movies
Mexican ninja terrorists
Explosions
Gunfights
Fistfights
Car Chases
Red Vines
I've put it up on the interwebs thanks to Google: http://video.google.com/videoplay?d
You might like this movie if you enjoy:
Action
Spy movies
Mexican ninja terrorists
Explosions
Gunfights
Fistfights
Car Chases
Red Vines
- Mood:
accomplished - Music:The Decemberists - The Crane Wife 1 & 2
Christmas haul:
Final Fantasy XII
Venture Bros - Season 1
Home Movies - Season 4
Paul van Dyk - The Politics of Dancing 2
The Onion Presents: Our Dumb Century
Deathnote vol. 9
and $250 to go in our house fund
Final Fantasy XII
Venture Bros - Season 1
Home Movies - Season 4
Paul van Dyk - The Politics of Dancing 2
The Onion Presents: Our Dumb Century
Deathnote vol. 9
and $250 to go in our house fund
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:Paul van Dyk - Alex Gold - String Theory
Picked up Guitar Hero 2 at midnight over at walmart!
But there's these things called "sleep" and "work" that are going to get in my way. Curses!
Tomorrow is shaping up to be a great day: GH2 and Conrad Burns swept out of office.
But there's these things called "sleep" and "work" that are going to get in my way. Curses!
Tomorrow is shaping up to be a great day: GH2 and Conrad Burns swept out of office.
- Mood:
excited
Happy birthday to me :V
- Location:Home
- Mood:
happy - Music:Tiësto - Walking on Clouds
This is an actual local public service announcement that we saw on ESPN today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUESbKAC 5ks
I'm not kidding
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUESbKAC
I'm not kidding
- Mood:
amused - Music:UNKLE feat. Ian Brown - Reign (False Prophet Mix)
Hooray: We won our softball game tonight, 9-8, after scoring 7 runs in one inning to win the game.
Not Hooray: It looks like I have a bruised rib from practice last week and it hurts to run.
Not Hooray: It looks like I have a bruised rib from practice last week and it hurts to run.
- Mood:
victorious - Music:the pillows - I Think I Can
You purchased 2 tickets to:
Aquabats W/Supernova, the Phenomenauts
Fri, Jul 21, 2006 07:00 PM
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego, CA
Hell yeah!
Aquabats W/Supernova, the Phenomenauts
Fri, Jul 21, 2006 07:00 PM
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego, CA
Hell yeah!
- Mood:
awesome - Music:The Music - Getaway
- Mood:
AWESOME - Music:BT - Fibonacci Sequence
Well, it's official.
After the ceremonies earlier today I now have a fancy piece of paper that tells me I have a degree in Computer Science.
Hooray!
After the ceremonies earlier today I now have a fancy piece of paper that tells me I have a degree in Computer Science.
Hooray!
- Mood:
satisfied - Music:Collective Soul - Shine
- Mood:
amused - Music:Coldplay - Talk
So, for those of you who may not have known, I spent the past weekend in Chicago as a part of the annual Pro Services Forum my company has. Basically everyone in my department (Pro Services) flies in to one location for a weekend of training and stuff since the department is spread around the globe.
I had an enjoyable time though it got pretty miserable near the end. Stay tuned over the next few days as I relate a day-by-day account of my wonderous adventures!
Thursday, January 19
I woke up at 6:00 and made it to the airport for my 8:30 flight. Things went smoothly and I made it into Minneapolis-St. Paul for a layover just long enough to eat lunch. After running across the entire airport ("Hey, this map says there's a Quizno's here. Oh wait, it's still under construction") I had some lunch.
Side rant: Screw you, states with sales tax. I got 29 cents in change exactly from my lunch and went to buy a Cinnabon which was listed as $3.29. After handing over a $5 bill and my pocket of change, I am told that it is in fact $3.50 and people are looking at me like I am stupid.
My second flight went okay, thankfully. Some of the employees who went through Denver got stuck on the runway for 4 and a half hours because the plane was rammed by a de-icer and the wing was damaged. I checked in to the Swanky hotel on Michigan Avenue which was indeed pretty fancy and waited down in the lobby. A group of us had a reservation at a nearby sushi place. However, since half of the group was still stuck in Denver, we went with just a few people. I had some really good sushi and some sake. At this point it was time for the welcome reception back at the hotel. I conversed with people and had a rum & coke that was about 75% rum D:
About this time, the rest of the group got in and decided they were going to go to the sushi restaurant anyways. I went back with them because the alternative was hanging out by myself and that's no fun. We all stayed past closing time and wandered outside to meet another group of people from the company. Some of them wanted to go to a nearby bar so they waved over 4 taxis. I got in the last taxi with 3 other people who had no idea where we were going. We told the taxi driver to "just follow the taxi in front of us" and she did - right through a red light. And with our luck there was a policeman nearby!
After the taxi was pulled over and the driver got her ticket, a cell phone call got us the name of the crazy-ass piano bar everyone was at. I stayed for a while and had a Guinness. The show was pretty entertaining and everybody got to sing along to Don't Stop Believin'. At around midnight I decided I was tired and walked the few blocks back to the hotel, and was only accosted by a single homeless person. I took a shower to get the disgusting bar smoke smell off of me and went to bed in anticipation of the 7:30 starting time in the morning. Meanwhile a bunch of people stayed out singing and drinking until 3:30.
I'll write up about the rest of the trip in the next few days.
I had an enjoyable time though it got pretty miserable near the end. Stay tuned over the next few days as I relate a day-by-day account of my wonderous adventures!
Thursday, January 19
I woke up at 6:00 and made it to the airport for my 8:30 flight. Things went smoothly and I made it into Minneapolis-St. Paul for a layover just long enough to eat lunch. After running across the entire airport ("Hey, this map says there's a Quizno's here. Oh wait, it's still under construction") I had some lunch.
Side rant: Screw you, states with sales tax. I got 29 cents in change exactly from my lunch and went to buy a Cinnabon which was listed as $3.29. After handing over a $5 bill and my pocket of change, I am told that it is in fact $3.50 and people are looking at me like I am stupid.
My second flight went okay, thankfully. Some of the employees who went through Denver got stuck on the runway for 4 and a half hours because the plane was rammed by a de-icer and the wing was damaged. I checked in to the Swanky hotel on Michigan Avenue which was indeed pretty fancy and waited down in the lobby. A group of us had a reservation at a nearby sushi place. However, since half of the group was still stuck in Denver, we went with just a few people. I had some really good sushi and some sake. At this point it was time for the welcome reception back at the hotel. I conversed with people and had a rum & coke that was about 75% rum D:
About this time, the rest of the group got in and decided they were going to go to the sushi restaurant anyways. I went back with them because the alternative was hanging out by myself and that's no fun. We all stayed past closing time and wandered outside to meet another group of people from the company. Some of them wanted to go to a nearby bar so they waved over 4 taxis. I got in the last taxi with 3 other people who had no idea where we were going. We told the taxi driver to "just follow the taxi in front of us" and she did - right through a red light. And with our luck there was a policeman nearby!
After the taxi was pulled over and the driver got her ticket, a cell phone call got us the name of the crazy-ass piano bar everyone was at. I stayed for a while and had a Guinness. The show was pretty entertaining and everybody got to sing along to Don't Stop Believin'. At around midnight I decided I was tired and walked the few blocks back to the hotel, and was only accosted by a single homeless person. I took a shower to get the disgusting bar smoke smell off of me and went to bed in anticipation of the 7:30 starting time in the morning. Meanwhile a bunch of people stayed out singing and drinking until 3:30.
I'll write up about the rest of the trip in the next few days.
- Mood:
happy - Music:Sufjan Stevens - Chicago




