Sunday, August 3, 2008

Things I Like: July

I think every month I'm going to try and post a list of things I'm currently digging at the moment. So here's my first list!


Music:
Interpol, Sneaker Pimps
Book(s): Zoology, World War Z
Graphic Novels/Comics: Earth X, Marvels
Artists: Ashley Wood, Gabriel Ba
Movies: Batman: Gotham Knight

That's about it, I like some stuff, now you know!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Driving Facts

With the rising price of gas, and oilgas, and gasoil, and oil, and my job being primarily to deliver food to "well paying" customers, I decided to see what the miles per gallon rating my car is getting. Now, a few factors fit in to my rating that I have to take into consideration, my job consists of a lot of starting and stopping, turning on the ignition burns a small fraction of your gas, and doing it in a high volume will probably take a chunk out of your tank. Anyways, so I filled up my tank last week and reset my odometer thing to 0. As the work week progressed my tank slowly got closer to empty, and when it got as close to empty as I think I could safely drive with, I filled it back up to see how many gallons I used, and I looked at my odometer.

I got roughly 252 miles on about 13.5 gallons. Looking through the power of my interweb, I found out that my car should be running about 20 mpg city, and 28 mpg highway. with the power of the calcumalator, I found out my car runs about 19 mpg, so... yeah.

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this was a really boring blog. My penises fuel rating is actually much better.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

CBS




One of my managers is on an eternal hunt for bitches. Bitches is a term often used in a derogitory manner to describe women, or people who have women parts, or dogs of the female variety. While personally, I am not too interested in bitch hunting, but it's always interesting hearing his stories. After a long one sided discussion about the places where's he got freaky with mad bitches (mad bitches is a demonination describing the intense volume of said bitches, not the demeanor in which they were at the time of said boinking). I was surprised! He gets so many bitches! I don't even think I've ever met that many bitches, maybe like 3 or 4, but they were kind of mean, I don't know if I want to touch them with my peepee like that. I recall once he was talking to me about how he watches CBS, because all he sees is B.S. He's a fountain of knowledge, I feel like I can learn a lot from this man.

That shit is deep.

his knees is deep.

in bitches.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Internet Funny/Real World Funny




Some people find me funny (Like my 2 year old nephew), while many people don't (like my mom). I find that one of my few redeeming characteristics is sometimes I say awkward things and in order for there not to be be that weird silence, sometimes people do this thing called laughing. Some might say I'm funny, those people are nice. Some people might say I'm lame, though, I can't imagine who would (other than my mom). Anyways, when it comes down to it, some peole are in person funny, some people are text funny.

I find that majority of the time, I'm less likely to screw up the delivery on a witty quip if I type it out, as opposed to saying it in person. I'll be completely honest, unless you actually know me, and even then, you have to had practically given birth to me (like my mom), you can't really tell whether I'm being completely serious or being sarcastic. Anyways, I like making people laugh, it's better than sulking, for one, so when I make people laugh, it gives me inside smiles.

Being funny in the real world is great, but there's a significantly greater chance of you looking obnoxious instead of looing witty in person. So I guess it' better to play it safe, right?

I remember one time, I was liek "hey, I was thinking about doing stand up" and then someone was like "but you have to be funny..." (thanks mom). The problem with stand up comedy is like, you have to be ON all the time. In situations that make me nervous, I struggle to overcome my shyness and in an attempt to be ON, I just end up looking like a dweeb. It's not that bad to look like a dweeb on the internet, because you have the backspace button. Plus, if you're like me, and you use random commas and punctuation as well as spell whole words out, that shit confuses people (use it to your advantage).

Anyways, I wish I was ON all the time. That would be sweet. I also wish I didn't fall into that "fat guy who says funny things" stereotype, so I try and be tough and silent. But unless you're hot and built, being tough and silent immediately becomes being anti-social and awkward. Which I'm totally not, so shut up (I'm talking to you Mom).

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

SHETTUP.

THIS BLOG IS DEDICATED TO ALL OF YOUR SONG WRITERS OUT THERE.

KEEP DOIN' YOUR THANG.

DON'T LET THE MAN HOLD YOUR HAND.

NEVER STOP LOVING LIFE.

IS THAT YOUR TRICK?

Monday, June 2, 2008

Middle East Not Middle Earth

Well, you know. I haven't been updating my blog because I felt like I had nothing new to say, because my life is boring. But then I realized something, although every day is exactly the same for me, I do happen to have SOMETHING to blog about. I read Comics (Specifically trade paperbacks and graphic novels). Anyways, so...now I have something to update my blog with. Man, I'm retarded and I don't even know....



Anyways, recently I read "Pride of Baghdad". It's tells the fictional story of four lions who escaped the Baghdad Zoo upon the American bombings in 2003. According to Wikipedia, it was actually released on my birthday, 2 years ago (No effin' way!). Anyways, the story is written by
Brian K. Vaughan, and illustrated by Niko Henrichon.

I made a blog on Threadless about comics/graphic novels that people have recently read. Along with some other comics, people had suggested picking up Pride of Baghdad. I usually head over to Borders Books every week or so because they e-mail me coupon codes thanks to their zweet rewards programs. So, recently I headed over to the ol' bookstore with a sweet 25% off coupon and I went in originally looking for Charles Burns Black Hole, but instead I found this gem. I was a little bummed that the one time I come into Borders and finally try and purchase Black Hole, it's sold out (seriously, I've gone into borders so many times and picked it up, only to put it down to get some lame Spider-Man TPB). But, picking up Pride of Baghdad was definitely worth it.



First of all, I haven't followed Brian K. Vaughan that thoroughly but I was familiar with his work. I had read the first 3 volumes of Y: the Last Man and I was pretty enthralled by the story, the only issue is I have so many other comics that I'm reading heat i haven't really been following the series as deeply as I do with other comics. At the same time, I've been following Ultimate X-men, and the current volume I'm on, and the few volumes to follow it have been written by Bendis, and to be honest, the issues I had read thus far (of X-men) had actually been really interesting. Anyways, we can discuss Ultimate X-men another time, but I'd like to add that on numerous occasions I've been suggested to read Runaways (which was also written by Bendis), so I was pretty confident in the awesomeness that would soon sex up my brain.



So, I started reading my book the day that I got it. I actually finished it that same night (which isn't a very common occurance with me). I think what aided me in really loving the book was the illustrating. The animals were drawn beautifully, the inking was done equally well. My favorite thing about the art was how diverse the landscape changed throughout the story. The way the landscapes were done really helped me invision the sort of amazement that the Lions felt as they were finally "free".

The only issue I sort of had with the book is that it felt like it ended so abruptly. The pacing was done well, it was a pretty lengthy story. However, I wish that the book had gone into more detail about each Lion's individual story, it gave brief indications about their pasts, but I really wanted to know more. It felt like just as soon as I started getting to know each Lion's unique personality, the story ended. But I also feel like the abrupt ending to the story was really what made me love this book, I won't go into details as to what happens at the end. But it definitely characterized the animosity and immorality that humans can really display.

I highly recommend Pride of Baghdad to anyone who enjoys a good story. However, this book is probably not the best to share with the little ones, or anyone who doesn't feel comfortable seeing giraffe's getting their head blown off (although, it's pretty awesome).

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The Walking Dead


I've been reading the walking dead now, at an irregular pace. I picked up a trade of the first volume some time last summer, and I have like 4309430493 comics that I read, but I finally picked up volume 5 last week, read it right away, and it was definitely wroth it. For most stories with me, they start off like 'OMG' and then slowly they're like "oh...my...god..." and then finally they're like "....oh my god, this sucks" but with this, it's definitely getting exponentially better with each trade that I've purchased and read. If you like zombies, and you like boners, and you like having boners, and you want to talk about your boners, please e-mail me. If you like a good story, about zombies, and you want to see some pret picz, check out teh Walking Dead.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Accents

Man, you know how people think south asian accents are hilarious. and they're always exaggerated? Well, they are pretty hilarious. Indian accents are probably the funniest accents ever, because people with indian accents always sound so fucking happy. True story. It's not racist cuz I'm braun.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

HEYSHIT!

I haven't updated my blog in a while. So, this is an update.

Actually, that's a gardenhose. This is an update, I have to poop. Now you know about what's going on in my life. Now you know that I'm about to shit in my pants.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Help out the Kids! :O!


I'm super psyched about becoming a big brother with the Delaware chapter of the Big Brother Big Sisters program. But I think that this will encompass a lot more tameness, and maturity. No more poop or tasteless pedofilia related jokes. I gotsta be a good guy! :O Anyways, everything is all clear, except for my vehicle history report. But I don't think they're going to be like "oh, you can't do this anymore because one time you rear ended these white girlzz while they were on their way to the clubs". That would be wack, though, if that happened.