10:39 AM 0 comments

Another reason to hate Sony

Yesterday I got the "new XboX experience. It's nice looking and they've added a few nice features, but the biggest thing was the ability to stream Netflix movies to my xbox. The problem is though that not all movies can be streamed. Well all can except for sony films. Sony has blocked all their movies right now from being streamed through the xbox, even though you can still watch them on your pc. Way to go Sony.

Read more here...
9:45 AM 1 comments

Sheild Your Eyes

On Saturday I went to the Maryland Irish Festival. It's held down at the Timonium fairgrounds for the entire weekend. It's a normal festival type thing with food, vendors, and live music. I went down with Catie and her parents. It was really fun. I had never been to one of this size and it was neat to see all the food, clothing and jewelery that they had. I was able to get a nice glass that I could drink out of all day.

I also broke down and bought a kilt while I was there. Yeah I'm serious about this. Check it out.

See for real

And a close up for you to go blind to.

For St. Patrick's day I'll be adding my own twist to it. Check back in a few months to see.
8:53 PM 1 comments

It's about time...

Way to go America, on that note way to go Ohio, and PA. We finally may have a chance to do something different in this country. 338 to 156 what else is there to say. The people, no matter how many McCain and Nobama signs I saw, have spoken and seem to say "hey we've had enough of this, lets try to move forward". It's a nice change to see the person I voted for win. I feel a sense of relief for the country right now.

Now I'm not saying that everything is going to magically change by summer 09, but I think that depending on the cabinet some things can start to move forward. Go read Joe Fourhman's post about the election. I follow his feelings a bit in that I didn't completely hate McCain. I did however HATE Palin. I'm glad that she'll be gone for a bit. I'm sure she'll sho her head again, let it be 4 or 8 years.

To put this simply I'm glad for what happened yesterday. I think that things will be bumpy for a bit, but in the long run of all this it will be a great thing for America. I think that this is a chance to show other countries that we're not a bad country, just one that has lost its course. This is an exciting time and I hope that it all ends well.

Lets see if I lose any friends over this post. I did 4 years ago over these (I was a little hot headed back then).

Once again CONGRATS AMERICA! I'm truely proud of you today.
9:47 PM 1 comments

What?

It's Saturday night. I just got home from work, made dinner, and sat down to watch some TV. I browse through my tivo to see what on and think "Hey I should record SNL for Catie". So I turn to channel 11 to see who's on. I scroll down and notice this is listed for the 11 o'clock news.


No clue why, but it's funny.
12:29 AM 1 comments

PUMPKINS!

Catie and I carved pumpkins for Halloween. Doesn't get much simpler then that. Catie went for a more traditional pumpkin, while I went for a design which I have never done. I think it turned out pretty good. What do you think?


Catie's Pumpkin

My Pumpkin
3:18 PM 0 comments

An Open Letter to UPS

Dear UPS,

What type of life do you think people live? Why do you think that if you show up at 12:31 in the afternoon that you'll be able to a signature? Just to give you a heads up, people have jobs and that means that they are not normally around home at that time of day. When people pay for 1 day shipping on something they need for the weekend they should be able to get it within that time period not on Monday or Tuesday just because you can't figure out that people probably be home at that time. Fuck you UPS!

Love,
Molyneaux

Just to make this clear. I ordered a couple things on Amazon and one on another site. The ones one Amazon were a flash and a diffuser for said flash. I got them on Amazon because no one in the area could match the price, but I needed it for this weekend to shot some stuff with so I choose one day shipping (which was still over $20 cheaper then anyone around here). UPS decides to deliver everything at 12:31 this afternoon while I'm not even close to home and require a signature. I call and they tell me that I have to drive to Emigsville after 6:30pm to pick it up. To me this is bullshit. I paid for one day delivery and now have to waste my own fucking gas to pick it up. They said they would try again on Monday, but I won't be around then, or Tuesday, or anytime during the week....I'm in school and work full time. If they need a signature, then fucking tell me beforehand so I know when I need to set something up for someone to be at my place. Fuck you UPS.
11:55 AM 0 comments

Birfday Time

Well it was that time of year again. For about the past 8 or 9 years I haven't had any interest in celebrating my birthday at all. I see no reason why people should congratulate me for being smart enough to live another year.

Well this year would prove to be different. Catie would see to that. She put together a whole day of things to do, making sure that I had a good time. It all started after I got out of school and got home. She promptly had me open some cards that had come in the mail and then gave me presents. I got the 25th anniversary Nightmare Before Christmas and the Tamrac Adventurer 7 camera bag. Then it was off to lunch at Mexitaly. We tried to play some mini golf but the couple courses we checked were closed, so we just came back to my place and watched the extras on the Nightmare Before Christmas disc. Then it was back out for an evening of food and baseball. We went out to the Harp and Fiddle and then over to a York Revolution game. I want to go back to the Harp and Fiddle again to get drinks, the food was good, but I love the selection of drinks they have. I had never been to a game there before and have to say that it was enjoyable. They got cremated, but it was still a good time and I got to see fireworks after the game which is always cool. After that we came back to my place again and hung out with Tauzin, Caleb, Autumn, their friend James, and Jordan (of pandas fame). Lots and lots of Rock Band went on.

It really was a good day. I never really thought I would enjoy my birthday again, but Catie showed me that I can. She is completely awesome.

I will leave you with some Rock Band action.

12:30 PM 0 comments

MPAA causes "Zack and Miri" Poster to become BETTER !

I read about this on BoingBoing. I love Kevin Smith, and can't wait to see this film. Read what he has to say on his blog "My Boring Ass Life"

After this poster was censored by the MPAA....

Kevin Smith changed it to this hand drawn version, which is hilarious.
11:40 AM 1 comments

Time for the Fair

It's that time of year again. Time to head out to the fair grounds and eat yourself stupid while watching some of the best York has to offer. Honestly for growing up in York county I haven't been to the fair that much. I think I've gone out a total of 4 or 5 times now in my 28 years here. Catie and I headed out this year though to eat and play some games. The food is over priced, but good at least. We had orangeade, pumpkin funnel cake, gyros, corndogs, fried oreos, and candy. All while playing cheap carnival games and laughing at everything.

Here are some pics from Sunday night. Also check out my flickr account for some pics from the Pandas show at the Depot this past Friday.


The ride that spins you until you puke before...

...and after

mmmm...Fried Oreos. I know they're horrible for you, but they're so good.


This thing made me laugh

Stilt Man came from nowhere

Salt and pepper things

Phallic Batman.....

The Claw

Light Streaks from a ride

Fishes that Catie won.....the one only lasted for one day.
9:45 PM 1 comments

I got Cameras


The past month have brought many new cameras into my collection. It all started with the purchase of my Nikon D80. I have been looking at these for at least 2 years and finally had the money for it. Simply put I love it. I got the kit with the 18-135 lens included and am looking at a couple of other lens, primarily the Sigma 105mm f2.8 and Nikon 70-300 f4.5/5.6. Can't wait for that Sigma.


Also yesterday Catie and I went out to Columbia to Burning Bridges. It's a really nice antique shop that is three huge floors. Lots of things to look at and lots of things to buy. I was able to find four antique cameras. I like my old cameras, and like them even more if they work. Three of the four of these work fine, and one just needs to be cleaned thoroughly. One 35mm, Two 620mm, and One 120mm.

11:57 AM 2 comments

Hershey Happy

Went to Hershey Park again. This time it was with Catie, Jeremy, and Lauren. We decided to get there early and get out of there early. This was a good choice since that place was packed. We got there about 10am and went straight to the back of the park to get onto the wooden coasters without a line. We then went to check out the new coaster Fahrenheit, it was only 11ish and the line was already at a 2 HOUR WAIT! Seriously that's just ridiculous. Needless to say we skipped that one. We walked around for a bit, rode some coasters and a few spinning rides and then decided that it was time to leave. It was hot and crowded. We stopped by Chocolate World on the way out which is the same old thing. Catie and I got some funny pictures on the rides this time out, but they are all so expensive to buy. It's like $10 for a 4x6 print. Boo to that. Anyway I got some pics on the swings...

Normal Swing Riding

Catie using the swings as her own recliner

YAY!

Yeah she was trying to fly or something

Jeremy trying not to lose his glasses on this extreme ride

This cowboy looked like a sweet dood. Plus his beard looked like Jeremy's

It was a fun day, which lead to a fun evening of hanging out and playing Munchkin. I'll leave you is time with this video of a creepy puppet show in the acrade dome in the park.

9:46 PM 0 comments

What has happened in the past month

Alright I know it's been a long time since I've made a post, but I kind of have a reason. I've been super busy that's why! Now lets sit back and listen to me type.

On July 22nd Catie and I went down to Myrtle Beach for about 4 days. We left at 4pm on Tuesday after work and got down there around 2am Wednesday morning. It was a really nice and needed break. We did a bunch of touristy stuff while down there. The first night down there we all went to the Liberty Steak House for dinner. Needless to say it was amazing food and beer.

This is the first thing you see when you get there

They do Love America

I opened the menu to find that the still served "Freedom Fries"

I had to have me some "Freedom Fries"

After a plate of fries some popcorn buffalo shrimp and a delicious oatmeal porter beer.

Needless to say it was all delicious and we ended up going back a second time a couple days later. If you're ever in Myrtle Beach check out Liberty Steak House.

When we got back I started getting ready for another big thing that happened. I started packing for THE BIG MOVE! Well not that big. I have moved back in with Tauzin again. We found a totally sweet place. 1500 square feet, finished basement, covered back porch, the works. So that's been a pain in my ass, but luckily I've had Catie with me this whole time. I could not I repeat NOT have done this without her. She has put up with me being a cranky asshole for more then a week and still will lay next to me and cuddle. She's the bestest.

Update:Check out my flickr on the right there to see some pics of the new place as I'm fixing it up.

Other then that things have been the normal. I started my 5th term of school a few weeks ago. This is the hardest term that we have and it's already showing. I don't remember being this worried about school since I started. Fingers crossed that I get through without killing my GPA.

Music: Give Defiance, Ohio a listen to. Think of a folkier less poetic version of Cursive's "Ugly Organ". Cursive meets Against Me!....not to bad.

Movies:
Just Add Water - Standard little film about a nice guy living in a down and out town. He gets picked on and put down from every angle except for the grocery store clerk. Staring Jonah Hill, Justin Long, Danny Devito, and Dylan Walsh.

The Onion Movie - Based around the Onion Paper. Basically a bunch of short "funny" clips strung together through a news anchor. There is a small plot somewhere in the background. I thought it was going to be much funnier then it was.

Persepolis - A great animated story about a young Iranian girl during the Islamic revolution. Really a great film. I did not expect to get as much out of this film as I did. Definitely check it out.

30 Days of Night
- During 30 days of pure night a small Alaskan town is attacked by Vampires. Doesn't sound like much, but it turned out to be a great vampire film. I rented this down in Myrtle Beach to watch and expected to want to turn it off half way through, but never wanted to. The ending was a bit weak, but man did it have some good gore in it.

21 - The movie about a group of MIT students that counted cards in Vegas. Staring Jim Sturgess, and Kevin Spacey. I really like gambling and poker, so I really enjoyed this film. Good story, but I'm not sure if someone not into poker would enjoy it as much.

Step Brothers - So far the FUNNIEST MOVIE of the summer. It's about two 40 something guys who still live with their parents. Their parents get married and thusly the two guys become step brothers. The plot is nothing special or deep, but we laugh through about 90% of that film. It was great. Starring Will Farrel and John C. Riley.



I'll leave you with this....it is completely real!
5:15 PM 0 comments

iPhone Only

I put a lot of thought into it. Spent countless hours reading articles on the interweb about it and spent hours trying to justify it. Then I just went for it. Yesterday I got a new iPhone 3G. Yes I was in the line at the mall, not first thing in the morning, I had school to attend, but at 12pm as soon as I was able to leave said school. The line wasn't bad in York. I spent about 15 minuets or so in the line and then another 10 or 15 talking to an AT&T salesperson about things then back out the door.

Originally AT&T was going to be activating the phones in the stores to try and prevent jailbreaking and reselling of the phones this time around, but that didn't work out as planned. They started having problems first thing in the morning in the U.S. There were so many stores trying to activate so many phones that they basically crashed the system. So they resotred to the same thing they did last year and sent people on their way to activate at home. Well this got me in and out of the store quickly enough, but when I got home it took OVER AN HOUR to activate. Which means I sat around plugged in the phone, waited for iTunes to time out unplugged the phone and repeated.

At least I was able to get one. Over in the UK Apple's flagship Regent Street store Apple staff couldn't access the O2 phone network's activation system(from crave). People could not get an iPhone because O2's system runs on Windows and requires Microsoft's Internet Explorer and the store was only running macs.



Anyway, I got it activated and synced up. iTunes lets you make a backup of your iPhone and when I plugged in the new one it asked if I want to start new or restore from backup. I choose restore and a few minuets later I had my new phone ready to go with all the settings, contacts, calenders, alrams etc... exactly the way I had them on the old one. It even restored my text messages.

Once I got that all taken care of and some new music on it, it was time to play. With the new phone came new firmware. Which for the most part allowed you to add third party apps to your phone finally. There are a lot to choose from ranging from stupid to awesome, boring to fun and expensive to FREE. I got a bunch of them, only paying for two (monkey ball and band). So far they seem to work well. I got standard things like AIM, twitterific and a flickr thing. They also had some very nice and free translators. Basiclly they consist of common phrases that you made need to ask while traveling. You choose what you would liek to say and then it is spoken through the phone. The apps are made by anyone really so I'm assuming that they'll be coming out in steady intervals.

I haven't been able to try out the 3G part of the phone yet, seeing as York is not 3G yet, but I have seen the "GPS" and I think it'll be alright for the most part. It's not a true GPS really, but it's a hell of a lot better then what was on the first gens.

All in all I'd say i'm very happy with my decision. It's a sleak looking, comfortable phone that does more then most, yet still lacks in common areas. I can let those slide though since it's things I wouldn't really use much. I'll keep you posted on things as I find them out.


UPDATE: I forgot about the Remote app. It lets you control your Apple TV or iTunes over a wireless signal. Pretty sweet if you ask me.
4:32 PM 1 comments

Time for the Devil

I ran down to Towson this morning to go to the apple store and for some reason I felt like stopping into HotTopic. Glad I did because I found the last two Futurama figures that I needed...


and was able to complete the robot devil.

Put that with being able to watch the new Futurama movie "The Beast with a Billion Backs" and it's been a fun week.
11:37 AM 0 comments

Long time no post...

Sorry for the long delay, but it's been insanely busy with work and school.

On June 13th Catie and I hit the road and drove up to Connecticut to see her friend Laura. The drive up took about 8+ hours and traffic wasn't to bad until you hit Connecticut itself. Once you cross that state line it's bumper to bumper. We finally got there though and pretty much had enough time to change and head out to dinner at a small Mexican place down the street. From there we headed to a small bar way out of the way and then back to another bar called the Red Door. It was a very long day that ended in odd ways.

The next day we went to Foxwoods Casino for a day of gambling. It was pretty cool. Spent most of the time with Catie and Laura at the slots. Monopoly slots are fun, well the bonus games are fun I should say.

We left about three on Sunday and made it back in a record 5 hours. Less then 5 really and I didn't speed at all. There wasn't any traffic was all. On the way back we stopped at Blue Colony Diner and got some giant pastries which were delicious. It was a really nice trip, very busy times, but fun, and it was nice to meet laura.

WATCHING:

Wall-E: Great film from pixar again. The main plot is about a small robot named Wall-E that has been left on an Earth that has been deserted. He then falls for another robot (e.v.e) that is left on his planet by a mysterious space ship. When the spaceship comes back for e.v.e. Wall-E stows away to be with her and things happen. Go see it.

Wanted: CONTAINS SPOILERS!!! It's still hard for me to make my mind up on this one. It stars James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie as professional assassins. It starts out strong and stays that way for a good portion of the film, but at some point stumbles. I'll say the two main points will be the "Loom of Fate" and the "I'm Your Father" bullshit. It's good for the other 75% of the film and it's worth seeing on the big screen if you can. Go see a matinée.

Weeds Season 3: If you haven't watched season one and two of this awesome show then go rent them NOW! Weeds put simply revolves around Nancy Botwin. Her husband has just passsed and to make ends meet she starts selling weed. Take my word for it this show is amazing and each season leaves you hanging. Season three does not let down. When it starts you think everything is going to end and they carry that feeling through-out the season. Rent It Now. Season 4 just started on Showtime.
10:44 PM 0 comments

Time to get fit

It's saturday night, your best friend has been in Philly all day, your girlfriend is sleeping already and you don't want to leave her because she has a bum neck and is laid up for the weekend. What should you do??

I know what I did. I played Wii Fit. Yup I got it today. I got a copy from Catie's brother's finance. She had ordered a copy for him, but he went and bought it himself. Works for me.





I got in got Catie all set up and then went to get Wii Fit setup. For those that don't know Wii Fit is the new fitness game for the Wii (duh) that uses a balance board to control numerous exercises. Activities are grouped into one of 4 categories. Yoga, Strength Training, Aerobics, and Balance Games. The three are all mainly exercises while balance games are more games then anything else.

When you start you choose you Mii and then go through a "body test" this is a short test that will give you what the Wii thinks your weight, BMI, and Wii age are. It said that my BMI was 25 which is slightly overweight (which makes your Mii look funny) and that my age was 28 which is correct. After I got that set up I played a couple balance games, some aerobic things and a short run. The games are kind of fun and the few aerobics that I did got me moving. Although I haven't played the game all that much I see the potential in it. If you are someone that wants to get a fun workout in and know how to put one together then this is a fun game. If you are looking for just a game then this will probably bore you fairly quick. Myself...I'm going to enjoy myself for a good time with this.


WATCHING...

The Orphanage: A great film directed by J.A. Bayona and produced by Guillermo del Toro. A ghostly story about a mother and her adopted son. Good story, filmed well everything was good until the last 10 minuets. Go watch it and let me know what you think.


The Strangers:
Ok I know that everyone wanted this to be the big scary film right now, but really it wasn't scary at all. Liv Tyler should not have been the main character in this film. It just didn't seem to ever pick up enough momentum. I can't really say much else about it.
1:52 PM 1 comments

Memorial Day Weekend...

First things first. I've added two things for all of you that read this. On the right you'll find a slide show of recent pics (now showing my trip pics) and on the left you'll find a twitter thing that will let you know what I'm up to on a more regular basis.

Ok now that that is out of the way I'm sorry it's been so long since my last post but there hasn't been much going on. Catie and I both decided that after our last Philly trip we were going to lay low and try and save some cash until memorial day weekend.


Well this past weekend was memorial day weekend and I'm glad I saved up the cash. It was a super awesome squared weekend full of driving, hotels, camping, lots of food and giant amusement parks.

We made plans to go to Ohio and Cedar Point amusement park. We also decided to camp while we were out there just for the fun of it. We left for out 8 hour drive around 2:30pm Friday afternoon and drove until we crossed into Ohio. We ended up grabbing a hotel room in Streetsboro Ohio. While staying here we got a stuffed crust white pizza with BBQ sauce. It...was...AMAZING!

The next day we got back on the road for last couple hours of the trip. We got into the campsite and set up and then headed out into town to check out the Merry-go-round museum. This wasn't really a museum at all. Some neat things, but not worth the trip really.

We then headed out to Cedar Point amusement park for a few hours that night. We had gotten 2 day passes so that we could check out the park a bit and kind of know where things were. The park is really nice and huge. They have 15 coasters and 9 thrill rides alone with the standard things. We were able to ride a couple coasters and check the out the layout of the park before heading back to the campsite, making a fire, and roasting a bunch of marshmallows.

The next day we headed to the park at open and started our insane journey to ride all the coasters. They have some of the most insane coasters that I have ever ridden. The craziest having to be the "top thrill dragster" which launches you off the platform reaching 120mph in 4 seconds before launching you 420ft straight up and the dropping you back down while rotating you 270 degrees. INSANE. We ended staying in the park until about 9pm and rode everything but 2 coasters that had 2 hour waits all day. We went back to the campsite again to build an even bigger fire and eat more marshmallows. That night the weather picked up and we dealt with heavy rains and high winds, but the tent held and it ended by the morning.

We did the entire trip back yesterday getting back into York in the early evening and crashing. If you ever get a chance to get out to Cedar Point you should.
10:31 AM 0 comments

For Seriously PA??

Well it's Wednesday April 23rd and that means that yesterday was the Pennsylvania primary's. For those who don't follow these things the past six weeks have been filled with Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama tossing punches back and forth at each other day in and day out. I'll also let you all know that as of right now I'm on the side of Obama. I'm going to just leave it there saying I just don't like or trust Clinton. Well at the end of the day yesterday PA residents choose Clinton over Obama and while I'm not surprised, I am disappointed. I know that Pennsylvania is a "red" state but I thought in a primary like this even we could see through the bullshit. Oh well we still have the next two contests on May 6 in Indiana and North Carolina. So while it may be over here, there is still hope out there.



In other news:


I've started playing disc golf (frisbee golf) lately. I've gone out with Bekah a couple times and have to say I've throughly enjoyed it. It's a great sport if you like frisbee and walking through the woods and parks. If you are interested in it check out these sites...

Disc Golf Course Review

Choosing the Right Golf Disc




Movie Time:


I've been watching a decent amount of movies again lately and still have plenty to still watch.


American Splendor:
A movie about the life of Harvey Pekar the author of the underground comic American Splendor. Although that doesn't really sound interesting it is. The movie was great. I know I may be a bit bias since I like comics and especially underground comics so much, but it was a great film either way. Paul Giamatti does a great job with Harvey Pekar. Check it out if you like comics or not.
-Ordinary life is pretty complex stuff.-


Semi Pro:
Another stupid comedy staring Will Ferrell. If you like his other films check this one out.


There have been other's, but I haven't been keeping up on them, so sorry I'll work on that.




School Days:


Again for those who have been keeping up with my schooling. I finished my 3rd term at YTI this past Monday. I know 3 out 4 of my grades right now. I was able to pull a B in my linux class somehow. I know NOTHING about linux still, because the teacher was a waste of space, but I got the grade somehow. I also got an A in my speech class and an A in web development. So far not to bad. I'm hoping for a B in my Data Comm class, but it all depends on my presentation, so we'll see.
3:56 PM 1 comments

The Color of Mouth Vomit...

Quote of the day:

All I need is ice cream, metal, and Ryan....

I think that sums up the day on saturday. Catie and I went to Philly for a day trip of wondering around the city. It was a fun trip again, but way to short and a little to cold.

I had a whole post written out about philly and the rest of the weekend, but remembered that I need to start writing more interesting stuff. So out with that and in with other shit.


Recently found music:

I went to Relapse Records while in Philly and found some great stuff.

-Cattle Decapitation: Homovore (limited color vinyl)

I don't know why I like these guys so much, but I do. This album was released all the way back in 2000 and was limited to 666 copies of Diarrhea of the Mouth colored vinyl. If you like grindy death metal and are not a big fan of humans, check this out.

-Ed Gein: 3 Track Demo & It's a Shame That a Family Can be Torn Apart by Something as Simple as a Pack of Wild Dogs:

I've had a copy of this cd for years now and I still listen to it on a fairly regular rotation. It's just three kids giving it there all and damn if they don't know how to rock out. All three of them scream and they use clips from Donnie Darko between each track. Once again if you like grindy noise stuff this is an album to check out.

-Misery Index / Mumakil: Ruling Class Cancelled

I'll be honest I don't know anything about Mumakil. I got this split because of Misery Index. Good metal with a splash of grind tied in. Haven't listened to the Mumakil side yet but will let you know what i think of it when I do.

-Check out Misery Index: Dissent-



I also ended up braking my no comic rule during the trip and ended dropping a tad to much money out there on them, but got some great stuff like the new release of Alan Moore's "The Killing Joke", Fell #9 (which i've been waiting for for months) and my norms like The Walking Dead, Invincible etc.

The day trip was great 6 hours flew by and i can't wait to go back in April when it should be warmer.




Sunday we went and saw "Horton Hears A Who". It was really good. Excellent voice acting from all great animation. Also I want the weird little character Katie from the movie, it was awesome.

How can you not like that.


PICTURE TIME!


My sister's dog Reese

I am evil Homer, I am evil Homer
12:15 AM 0 comments

Easter Eggs

Ok I swear that after this one I'll be done for the time being, or until something else happens that I feel the need to blog about.

Tonight Catie and I colored easter eggs. It went real smooth and was pretty fun. We used the old school coloring kit and colored 12 eggs. Nothing fancy, artsy, or anything.

Good times and then a good movie. I also had a really good phone conversation with Bekah who I haven't been able to talk to much in the past couple weeks.

Now it's time to crack open all those eggs and make some egg salad.
12:08 AM 0 comments

Transmogrifiers

I know that I'm posting these back to back but these are somewhat quick and this way you don't have to read one stupid long post.

Some time ago I was in Sheetz and was waiting for food when I first saw Transmogrifiers, or cheap Transformers. I took this pic and then a few weeks later Caleb and Autumn show up at Tauzin's with one. I had my laptop with me at this point so I decided to copy down the story on the back of the package. Here it is in all of it's glory for you my new readers.


- For centuries war raged on the distant world of substandrotron, a planet of living machines. The machine society was divided into two diametriclly opposed camps: the heroic Virtubots and the evil Deciocons.

When Ubertron, undisputed leader of the Deviocons, gained control of the Bigspark he used its raw power to destroy Substandrotron, scattering both the Virtuobots and Deciviocons across the universe.

In search of a new home, Positivus Prime, leader of the noble Virtuobots located a remote planet called Earth. However, Ultratron and his wicked Deceovocon army followed, thus continuing the war here on Earth. -

I hope you enjoyed this. I know it made me laugh a bit.
10:58 PM 0 comments

New Beginnings

Well it looks like I'm going to be starting a new one of these over here. I'm doing this for various reasons and will hopefully be able to keep this one updated more often and less depressing then my past blogs. So lets get started.

This first post is going to be a tad long, and I appologize for that. They won't all be this bad, but hey I've got a lot to catch up on. It's been about 6 weeks since my last post. So so much has happened in the past six weeks. I'm in what seems to be the hardest term yet in school. I'm doing alright so far though. I was looking a little rough for a couple of the weeks, but i've gotten back on my feet and have another six weeks to go.

February brought a lot with it between school, work, flower show, and new people I stay very busy throughout. I almost quit borders and went back to Ritz Camera, but decided not to at the very last minuet because borders gave me some nice pluses. So I'm still at Borders but am slightly happier then i thought i could be there.

The end of February brought along some of the biggest things of the month. One of these was the annual Mid-Atlantic Garden Show. It went very smooth this year,and was fun for the most part. I'll post some pics, when I get the uploaded. The other big thing in February is that I started hanging with and ended up dating Catie. She is completely awesome. I can't really belive that it's happening, but it is and it's good. How good you ask? She showed up here on Tuesday and suprised me with this:
That's right 12 year aged Jameson. This equals the best whiskey I have ever had. I admit that I have only had 3 other types, but either way this is by far the best. So yeah that is going really well right now.

So now it's March and March is almost done at this point. This year is already flying by which is a good thing for me because the sooner the year is over the sooner I'm done school. Already though this month I've been to New York for the first time in my life, got to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style, Played a shit-ton of Super Smash Bros. and in a week and some days will be back in Philly. Here's to hoping that things stay this way.

I'm going to end this post with some extra pics for you.

Army of cymbal monkeys

Old Sad Seal

Artsy Flower Shit