Tuesday, February 13, 2007

South Park Online

My buddy Chad from work told me about this website that has all South Park episodes to watch online. It rocks!

Linky

Brilliant plan by a little child...

Becky hates school

Monday, February 12, 2007

Dico Rules!!!

Monday, February 5, 2007

Go Joe!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

10 Things I Like About Boston

10 Things I Like About Boston:

  1. I can walk to almost anywhere.
  2. Public transportation, though not great, basically allows me to live without a car.
  3. The neat little basement restaurants on Newbury Street.
  4. The independently owned music shops around town.
  5. The various squares that have every place you need to go to at any time.
  6. The brightness of lights at night to remind me that I'm not alone.
  7. The quiet the city can have sometimes despite being a big city.
  8. Boston Common and all other open areas that the city offers in which I could go with peeps to play frisbee and such.
  9. News broadcasts in places I recognize from actually walking there.
  10. Fenway Park is my backyard (sort of).

There are many complaints, too, but the items on this list are what make me happy to be in Boston and not in Amherst or Worcester.

Friday, December 22, 2006

I Wonder

I wonder

I wonder what my life will
be like in another 15 years
I know I will no longer have many
of my childhood fears
Like taking tests and getting lost in the
park
Forgetting homework and being afraid of
the dark
Missing the schoolbus and ferocious
dogs that bark
I know my life will be different
15 years from now
I only wish I knew it will be
different how.


This poem was written on May 12, 1993. It was written by me.

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Wazzuh?

Conan O'Brien forced NBC into creating the following website: hornymanatee.com

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Tears for Fears

This is a terrific song that I am really into right now from the oft-underrated 1980s band:


I totally dig the guys dancing in the tuxedos.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

See Army of Anyone

Tonight I saw Army of Anyone--the amalgamation of the Deleo brothers from STP & Richard Patrick from Filter, as well as a kickass drummer in Ray Luzier--in only their second gig ever and while their set could have been weak if they only played songs from their new album, the addition of STP and Filter songs--such as Welcome to the Fold, Take a Picture, Hey Man Nice Shot, Vasoline--made the show an amazing experience. The setting was great as well @ The Paradise in Boston, since I was literally within 5 feet of Patrick and having him face me directly during a lot of the show! High-fiving him was cool, and getting a pick from the band was fun. Seeing Patrick sing reminded me that he was like the first singer I ever got into from back in like Jr. High when "Title of Record" came out. The show was an amazing experience for me to see some of the guys from two very influential bands in my music history.

If you should have the chance to see them, check them out! Their new stuff isn't bad at all, either. The memorable ones for me were: It Doesn't Seem to Matter, Disappear, A Better Place (acoustic), and Goodbye.. The old stuff helped usher in the new songs and I loved the whole show!

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Hooray For Delirium!

I need to slow down. After partying till dawn, I lost an entire day in recovery--and my recovery wasn't even recovering-worthy. Maybe keeping awake while I sleep doesn't work.

Friday, November 10, 2006

A taste of the future for the rest of us?

Check out this interesting article:

http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=15857

I find it disturbing that the general public of Middlesborough and elsewhere is not outraged at being watched. Has reality television desensitized us so much that we actually want others watching our actions?! We have already allowed too much surveillance of our lives into our lives, in my opinion. Sure we do not want crime to happen nor have criminals get away with it, but do we want to sacrifice our freedom and what privacy we ought to have for security and the "Big Brother" phenomenon?

Any "But I'm a law-abiding citizen that has nothing to worry about" people out there can shove it because I obey the law and have little to worry about in that respect, too. This is a matter of choice and if we are not even given the ability to choose for ourselves--whether for good or for poor--then what are we left with? We'll be left with a laundry list of what we can do and a whole world of possibilities out there in which we can no longer live.

Monday, October 30, 2006

R.i.P. Arnold "Red" Auerbach

Red Auerbach died the other day, not too long after his 89th birthday. As the man that orchestrated the Boston Celtics into the greatest basketball franchise ever, it is sad to see him go and he will not be forgotten.