Archive for December, 2008
Jesse Fredrick? Who the F%*K Is That?
Dec 3rd
Just a little message to everyone out there in blogland (would that be pronounced blog-lnd or actually Blog Land?). Anyways, headed out of town for the weekend to check out the windy streets and bridge-gapping landscapes of San Francisco. What’s with the title? Jesse Fredrick wrote this familiar song from a popular television show:
Everywhere you look , everywhere you go (there’s a heart). There’s a heart A hand to hold onto.
Everywhere you look , everywhere you go. There’s a face Of somebody who needs you.
Everywhere you look, When you’re lost out there and you’re all alone, A light is waiting More >
Best TV opening Sequence?
Dec 2nd
There’s a lot of candidates in this category so before I reveal what I think is the best, here are the runner ups:
Fringe – Simple, yet effective. The rise of the music really makes this what it is and the image of the hand with 6 fingers makes this memorable. Great 3D work as well.
Weeds – I’ve watched this show since the beginning and really started to notice the intro in the 2nd season when the show started mixing up the singers and the types of music to fit the emotion of the episode. Here’s my fav.
And now, here’s what I think More >
Reality TV Sucks, Unless Its…
Dec 1st
Ace of Cakes
I’m addicted to food… network, because they carry the best reality tv show on the planet. If you’ve never seen Ace of Cakes then you probably have a life – but if you lack the latter you’ll probably enjoy watching cake artists put together edible versions of Fenway Park, the Stanley Cup, the stage of Avenue Q and a ton of other wacky concepts people get a kick out of.
Check out this cake they made of Hogwarts for the premier of Harry Potter!
The Most Wonderful Thing on the Interweb Today
Dec 1st
Hey friends, what’s happenin’?
In my effort to stop wasting time and actually do some work, I decided to procrastinate and surf the Tube of You.
Check out this Nokia spot starring none other than the Dragon himself, Bruce Lee.
I too was once a ping pong protigy, then my caucasion friend destroyed me and I’ve never been the same. I wonder if Bruce would have been the same if Chuck Norris beat him in a spar session.
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