Thursday, October 26, 2006

I can hear the church bells ring...



There is this little korean church right on the corner of miami and 54 that chimes on the hour every hour. I love when I come in to work on time, whenever that would be...maybe I should say I love when I show up at the office on an hour. There is nothing like a crisp morning air before everyone has hit the hustle and bustle of a busy day and listening to the bells ringing out an old Christian Hymn. Now I know there really isn't any bells there and it's just a loudspeaker blaring a recording, but that's not the point. The point is, I don't have a point other than the randomness that I really enjoy those simple moments of walking into the building listening to that. I think that is all for now.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Tickets




6 tickets to the fair left First Come First Served.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Really Long Sparklers

I'm a pyro, as are most guys. I would like to submit to you evidence A:



Now in the foreground you will notice Ben enjoying a nice glass of chardonay. I want to draw your attention however to the background and myself admiring the gigantic sprinklers (or sparklers as someone so gracefully pointed out to me...twice).


I have been gone for the last little bit, off with my good friend in his last days of bachelorisim, some people call this a marriage, others, a funeral. Eitherway it's a great last hurrah of fun.

It's been noted that I am slow on posting pictures, all i can say is i'm working on that. I love pictures and taking them, my problem is i hate having to keep up with the camera, so i'll just say i'm working on dealing with that.

I'll have some more blogs to come. Lots of driving means lots of thinking which tends to lead to lots of blogging...

i'm out for the nite

p.s. yes thats a full tux, tails and all...quick, everyone come see how good I look...

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

it's just a piece of paper

Why is it everytime i go into Kinkos to get some things printed off, the guy behind the counter has no clue what i'm talking about? Is it too much to ask that they know their different types of paper? I am by no means an expert but for goodness sakes its in every single window whenever you go to print, it's the paper size. I ask for a glossy A4 and he comes back with plain ole 8.5x11 and part of the page cut off...ummm yeah i'm going to need you to do this again...

Oh and on a similar thought don't even think about asking about ANSI paper sizes, it'll blow their minds...