12 years ago
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Rain rain go away.
So I'm sitting in the hall of the Art Building, waiting to get a seat for my terribly enthralling extremely exhilarating Art History 1. And I'm wet because it's raining outside. It's not too bad but bad enough that a ten minute walk turns into "Where the hell is the damn building?" and "I wish I had a fucking umbrella."
I ordered some Simple Shoes off of their website today. They are made from completely sustainable material such as car tires and hemp and organic cotton. I can't get a picture of them on here so I'll take a picture when they come in the mail. I hope they come soon. My poor poor Chucks just can't do it anymore.
Also, NoSweatapparel.com also has some really good deals of shoes that support union workshops and not sweat shops (and look like Chucks but aren't).
Good times.
I ordered some Simple Shoes off of their website today. They are made from completely sustainable material such as car tires and hemp and organic cotton. I can't get a picture of them on here so I'll take a picture when they come in the mail. I hope they come soon. My poor poor Chucks just can't do it anymore.
Also, NoSweatapparel.com also has some really good deals of shoes that support union workshops and not sweat shops (and look like Chucks but aren't).
Good times.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Touch the sky...
Moved in to the new townhome the other day. Things are going pretty good, but there are always some bumps in the road when it comes to new transitions to new situations and what not. However everything is settled and moved in and a new life is beginning. Classes start on Monday.
I have a couple drawings in my sketchbook that I haven't put up yet.
I have a couple drawings in my sketchbook that I haven't put up yet.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
I am the Michael Phelps of Mario Kart!
I told Angel that would be the title.
I sort of moved in most of my things last night into my new place in Kent. Pictures will come soon. I also did a couple more drawings in my sketchbook but my scanner isn't set up yet and we won't have internet until Saturday.
More to come!
I sort of moved in most of my things last night into my new place in Kent. Pictures will come soon. I also did a couple more drawings in my sketchbook but my scanner isn't set up yet and we won't have internet until Saturday.
More to come!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Just a little more...
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Join the Marines!
(but don't really.)
Today was Wanterstock 2.0 in Seville, OH in Adam Wanter's barn. The turnout wasn't as high as expected but good times were still had by all. There are some pictures up there. Saint Ohio played a great set, I am very much a fan. The kid yelling at me to join the Marines while I was playing, not a fan. Sorry Johnny America, go back to wrestling practice with the rest of your ignorant in-breeds. Oh and I might be playing this Friday at the Nervous Dog Coffee Bar & Roaster in Akron, OH with Overcoming the Trial and Blast Shields Up! so come out if you don't have anything else to do.
Audrey got me a vegetarian cookbook and sketchbook for my birthday as well as some other stuff. Here is the first drawing from the sketchbook.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Olympics
This is a summary of the Olympic coverage by the media:
Phelps, Phelps, Phelps...swimming, Beijing, Phelps, Phelps, Beijing, USA, Gold Medals (by Phelps), Phelps, Michael Phelps, Bob Costas, some other sport, oh and how awesome is Michael Phelps?
For real.
Phelps, Phelps, Phelps...swimming, Beijing, Phelps, Phelps, Beijing, USA, Gold Medals (by Phelps), Phelps, Michael Phelps, Bob Costas, some other sport, oh and how awesome is Michael Phelps?
For real.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Revolution is all around!
It really is!
Today I read some more of The Strawberry Statement and revolution is abound! The things I would do if I could be on that campus in 1968. Also, Angel and I watched Persepolis, a very well animated film about a girl that survives a revolution and a war in Iran and struggles to deal with the state of her homeland and her identity. Excellent film! It was only released in select cities before but now it is on DVD everywhere so go watch it!
I also listened to Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin on my way home from Angel's house. This album I will listen to until I'm 100 years old.
I bought some new music from iTunes the other day (thanks Uncle Rick!). The first album being Bedouin Soundclash's 2004 release Sounding a Mosaic. Great reggae/dubrock with some acoustic tones and good lyrics.
The second is The Black Keys debut The Big Come Up. Great Midwestern bluesy-duet-dirty-rock. And no, I don't just like them because they happen to be from Akron. They're great musicians and were a perfect compliment to the next album I bought...
The Complete Recordings of Robert Johnson, king of the Delta blues. This collection of his recordings is great, encompassing everything he ever put down on tape in the few short years before his death. If you get a chance, listen to I Believe I'll Dust My Broom.
Also, as I was listening to my new collection of Robert Johnson (who supposedly sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads to play guitar like he did) on my way to work on Saturday I noticed I was behind an older bus, teal-blueish in color. I thought it was a nice vintage bus of a cool color and failed, until I was almost at work, to notice what was emblazoned on the back of the bus in large orange script: CrossRoads. I wish I could've gotten a picture. It's good to know at least somebody's lookin' out for me. Thanks Bobby.
Oh, and in case anybody cares, Russia invaded South Osettia the other day and is currently at war over control of the small country with Georgia (no, not peaches and Ray Charles Georgia), another small country that lies to the south. The last death toll I heard was 1500 people and Georgia seems to be withdrawing. You can read a little more about it here. Too bad we live in a war desensitized culture that doesn't even seem to flinch at the idea of people losing their lives over imaginary lines and ideals and all these intangible things that, at the time of death, don't mean shit.
Today I read some more of The Strawberry Statement and revolution is abound! The things I would do if I could be on that campus in 1968. Also, Angel and I watched Persepolis, a very well animated film about a girl that survives a revolution and a war in Iran and struggles to deal with the state of her homeland and her identity. Excellent film! It was only released in select cities before but now it is on DVD everywhere so go watch it!
I also listened to Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin on my way home from Angel's house. This album I will listen to until I'm 100 years old.
I bought some new music from iTunes the other day (thanks Uncle Rick!). The first album being Bedouin Soundclash's 2004 release Sounding a Mosaic. Great reggae/dubrock with some acoustic tones and good lyrics.
The second is The Black Keys debut The Big Come Up. Great Midwestern bluesy-duet-dirty-rock. And no, I don't just like them because they happen to be from Akron. They're great musicians and were a perfect compliment to the next album I bought...
The Complete Recordings of Robert Johnson, king of the Delta blues. This collection of his recordings is great, encompassing everything he ever put down on tape in the few short years before his death. If you get a chance, listen to I Believe I'll Dust My Broom.
Also, as I was listening to my new collection of Robert Johnson (who supposedly sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads to play guitar like he did) on my way to work on Saturday I noticed I was behind an older bus, teal-blueish in color. I thought it was a nice vintage bus of a cool color and failed, until I was almost at work, to notice what was emblazoned on the back of the bus in large orange script: CrossRoads. I wish I could've gotten a picture. It's good to know at least somebody's lookin' out for me. Thanks Bobby.
Oh, and in case anybody cares, Russia invaded South Osettia the other day and is currently at war over control of the small country with Georgia (no, not peaches and Ray Charles Georgia), another small country that lies to the south. The last death toll I heard was 1500 people and Georgia seems to be withdrawing. You can read a little more about it here. Too bad we live in a war desensitized culture that doesn't even seem to flinch at the idea of people losing their lives over imaginary lines and ideals and all these intangible things that, at the time of death, don't mean shit.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Testify!
That's right, I said it.
My day was okay but very jam packed, and work was shit. I guess that's why true Communism never works because no one barely wants to do what they are supposed to do let alone any extra work. But I did get to snag most of a German Chocolate cake. Mmm.
I broke my Kanye West boycott tonight. After nearly two months, I listened to Late Registration on part of my way home from work. I'm not mad at you for Bonnaroo anymore, Kanye. I think there was maybe some egotistical outlandishness on your side and some bad planning on Bonnaroo's side and some miscommunication on both sides, but it's all water under the gold-plated bridge. You're still my homeboy, Ye.
I began reading The Strawberry Statement today because I finished Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Very exciting.
Today was also a gorgeous day and I wish I could have done more things outside. Hopefully it's as nice tomorrow.
My day was okay but very jam packed, and work was shit. I guess that's why true Communism never works because no one barely wants to do what they are supposed to do let alone any extra work. But I did get to snag most of a German Chocolate cake. Mmm.
I broke my Kanye West boycott tonight. After nearly two months, I listened to Late Registration on part of my way home from work. I'm not mad at you for Bonnaroo anymore, Kanye. I think there was maybe some egotistical outlandishness on your side and some bad planning on Bonnaroo's side and some miscommunication on both sides, but it's all water under the gold-plated bridge. You're still my homeboy, Ye.
I began reading The Strawberry Statement today because I finished Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Very exciting.
Today was also a gorgeous day and I wish I could have done more things outside. Hopefully it's as nice tomorrow.
Labels:
beautiful weather,
books,
boycott,
revolution
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Responsibility
I saw the new trailer for Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince today!! You can watch it right here. I can't wait for more trailers to come out and of course for the film. I should probably read the book again.
I'm spending way too much money on my car but hopefully after this it will all be over except for routine maintenance. I would much rather ride my bike everywhere I went.
I got my student ID today as well and while I was on campus I got that sickening feeling of being stressed out and having papers due and the summer being over. Bummer.
I'm spending way too much money on my car but hopefully after this it will all be over except for routine maintenance. I would much rather ride my bike everywhere I went.
I got my student ID today as well and while I was on campus I got that sickening feeling of being stressed out and having papers due and the summer being over. Bummer.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
When you wanna get down, down on the ground...
Well the weekend is ending, and a new week beginning. Less than a month until I move out and in to our new place at Kent. I didn't work all weekend but somehow managed to stay busy.
Friday I biked to the eye doctor's downtown to get my sweet new prescription sunglasses (which were just old ones that I got new lenses for). Angel and I also went on a 7 mile bike ride on Towpath in the Cuyahoga Valley and it was beautiful! We saw two Blue Herons and got bike on a nice, easy path next to a river.
Saturday I went to the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club and got to follow Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh for their first three holes. Then at night it was my Mom and Mike's first Luau party and I was selected to cook. It was a good time but the highlights of the night were drunk middle agers, cornhole, and tai chi lessons.
And today I am doing nothing.
Oh! My George Bush mask came the other day! To be used for...well, you'll just have to see.
"And when my friends got me into tai chi I got into...uhh..like I realized that the Beatles were the greatest thing!"
Friday I biked to the eye doctor's downtown to get my sweet new prescription sunglasses (which were just old ones that I got new lenses for). Angel and I also went on a 7 mile bike ride on Towpath in the Cuyahoga Valley and it was beautiful! We saw two Blue Herons and got bike on a nice, easy path next to a river.
Saturday I went to the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club and got to follow Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh for their first three holes. Then at night it was my Mom and Mike's first Luau party and I was selected to cook. It was a good time but the highlights of the night were drunk middle agers, cornhole, and tai chi lessons.
And today I am doing nothing.
Oh! My George Bush mask came the other day! To be used for...well, you'll just have to see.
"And when my friends got me into tai chi I got into...uhh..like I realized that the Beatles were the greatest thing!"
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