Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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in this episode we take in the sights and sounds of Pride Parade 2008
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Okay, so occasionally I am an asshole
Now said co-worker is a friend, a friend I have no problem joking around with but that backfired a tad.
Passing her in the hall she was running her finger at the bottom of her nose in an attempt to scratch an itch I presume. So I figured it was perfect time to kid with her a bit.
Her is the conversation verbatim:
Matt: "What's up, you blowing rails in the back office?"
Co-Worker: "Huh?"
Matt: "Blowin Rails!"
Co-Worker: "Oh you mean Cocaine"
Matt: "Yeah, I was kidding you because you were scratching your nose"
Co-Worker: (Now laughing with a huge smile) "Heres a tidbit for you, on July 7th I will be 18 years clean and sober." (Holds hand up for a high-five)
Matt: "I am so sorry"
Yep, I'm that asshole. I made the coke joke to a recovering addict.
Granted she laughed and seemed even happy to tell me she was getting ready to celebrate a milestone. But still...
My own ability to be that guy is really mind boggling sometimes.
Monday, June 9, 2008
The actual Griffey Home Run
I can't say enough about how much Griff deserves every accolade anyone ever wants to give him.
A true champ, it's just too bad bad he'll probably retire without a ring
Album Review: Aimee Mann
AIMEE MANN- @#%&*! SMILERS
Can you make a pop album and jab at pop culture at the same time? The answer is yes if you in turn prove that pop music can have more lyrical substance than what listeners are used to hearing… enter Aimee Mann.
Mann’s new album Smilers takes its title from the derogatory term Mann uses to describe the “Shiny happy pop-culture that surrounds us”.
Mann’s 7th studio record opens with the single “Freeway” a song of new beginnings that a brings a full synth-pop sound. In fact the word full is a good way to describe the record as a whole. The album is considerably more musical than Mann’s previous work, with her signature dark yet strong lyricism still holding down the fort.
“Pheonix” is a lament of a relationship gone sour, while “Looking for Nothing” is a story of wondering when holding on becomes holding on too long.
On “31 Today” Mann sings "Drinking Guinness in the afternoon/taking shelter in the black cocoon/I thought my life would be different somehow/I thought my life would be better by now," a statement on the anxiety of getting older and the insecurity of wondering if you’ve accomplished enough yet.
In the end, Mann brings a knowing voice to all over those “Smiley People” even if they do get on her nerves.
MY GRADE- B+
Atta Boy Griff!
Ken Griffey Jr. finally hit number 600 hundred today (Interestingly enough, for me anyway, against former Washington State Cougar Mark Hendrikson).
It really warmed my heart to see Junior get the mark but still bothered me a little because if he hadn't lost so much time to injury we would very likely be talking about him right now instead of that Bonds guy. AND WE WOULDN'T NEED AN ASTERISK!
On my way to becoming a Viral Video ICON!
Episode one of my new Webshow KINK ON THE STREETS is up over at KINK.fm.
I may eventually post it in it's entirety on here, but for now I need the hits to register on the KINK site.
That said, Here is the link:
KINK ON THE STREETS
Enjoy and tell your friends!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Oh My Sweet Heavenly Lord- Gonzo Traliler!
As some of you know about me, I am a nut for Documentaries and I worship Hunter Thompson.
So this trailer has me just a tad excited.