11/29/2006

Things have been busy, so posts have been kind of meh lately.

Another picture for photo class. I like it because it looks like it's been photoshopped when in reality it wasn't. Click to see.

11/27/2006

I'm in photo class and I've uploaded another picture I'm done with. This one is of Brady.
If you'd like to look at it, please click. And if you have any ideas on how to make the picture better, do tell.

11/25/2006

While cleaning out the basement, I found this note written by my sister:

"Dear, Jesus I'm scared of Max. Please halp me."

And for anyone interested in having a copy of the mime show soundtrack: there will be some news concerning it coming soon.

11/23/2006

Note: you may not want to click on the links for this post if you're at school, work, or any other place where you'd be in a position that people would question you as a person if they saw what was on the screen.
Anyway, BoingBoing linked a long time ago to a very oddly drawn german book concerning where babies come from. The fact that I can't understand any of the (german) words makes the book all the more funny.

Actually, I may have understood one of the words. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that klinik might translate to "clinic".
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Family should start arriving here in about 20 minutes. In the meantime, I'm getting prepared for Christmas with a great rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.

If you're still not feeling the whole holiday spirit thing yet, check out his rendition of Sleigh Ride. And I'd personally like all future State of the Union addresses to begin with this.

I'm not sure who has too much time here. It's either the man playing his hands, me for making this post, or you for watching the videos too.

But once again, hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.

11/21/2006

I've made a new thing. This time its a song.
You can listen to it by going here. There's also a song Junebug and I worked on over the summer. I hope you like them.

Break starts very very soon.

11/17/2006

The last few posts have mostly been made up of random links. And people seem to like those.
Anyway, if you like random links, you might like this tool called StumbleUpon. Think of it as channel surfing for the internet: you choose catagories you're interested in and it displays random pages reccomended by other users. From there, it tries to figure out what other sites you might like, too. It's a great way to waste time.

Anyway, I saw this on Digg a few days ago (yet another great way to waste time), but here are some very pretty pictures.

11/15/2006

I wasn't sure whether or not anyone else would get amusement from the cat pictures in the last post. Apparently, people liked them.

Once again, I'm not sure whether anyone else will find these jokes as funny as I did, but if you did, please comment and tell me you enjoyed jokes with realistic endings.

11/12/2006

I promise I'll stop making promises to post specific things in the future.

Anywhere, here are some cats.

11/10/2006

Off to the easternmost side of Iowa I go again. Two times in one month. Amazing.

Anyway, there's an improv competition tonight. Audioblog posts to follow...if they aren't down yet.

11/06/2006

I am in school and it is a rather gloomy Monday.
But if this does not make you at least smile, you might not be human.

11/04/2006

Laramie Project Review
this is an audio post - click to play
Yes, it's true that bunnies come in handy when one has a surplus of carrots. But did you know that bunnies are also helpful office assistants?

11/03/2006

School got out early today. Last year it was because of a brownout, this year it was because of a water burst. I'm predicting next year will be either a problem with the heating system or a fire.

Today I dressed like a mime and made little kids laugh. Sometimes. Today, we learned that elementary school kids can't understand issues like assisted suicide by a doctor.

Tonight is The Laramie Project. There may or may not be a phoned-in review of the show later on.

11/01/2006

Disjointed post time:

  • The best joke I heard all of Halloween came from a little girl: "Why did the pumpkin cross the road? Because it was squished." I gave her extra candy.
  • Congratulations, internet: you're really big. In 1995 (when I first ever heard the phrase "world wide web"), the internet was made up of 18,000 pages. But now, the internet is now 101.4 million sites big.
  • I have a feeling I haven't plugged this site before, and I really ought to. Anyway, Threadless is a great t-shirt store with some very funny designs. On top of that, you can vote on designs you'd like to see made into shirts - or submit your own design (if you're particularly artistic).
  • Blogger has been frustratingly buggy lately. Though it's still the easiest way to make posts, there have been some annoying outages and stupid problems I've been having that are making me lose faith in it. On top of that, Audioblogger is now dead.
  • Oh yeah, another weird shirt store (if Blogger will let me link to it). Engrish.com chronicles mistranslations to English in Japan. Some of these mistranslations are available as shirts.
I had more, but Blogger's being really uncooperative right now.