January 2010
7 posts
Sometimes I can believe it isn't butter.
Have you ever had one of those moments where you’re in the middle of something, then take a step back and realize that this is your life? This is the bed you’ve made for yourself. I had one of those moments last night.
The Boondock Saints 10 Year Anniversary party was full of drunken networking, new facebook friends, a very drunken, but ever so adorable, Norman Reedus, Troy Duffy...
They say some people never change;
I say some feelings never change.
<3
Goodnight.
I finally understand Tumblr & Blogspot.
I’ve owned a computer since I was 8 and have been around the internet in some form ever since. By the time I was 12 I had taught myself graphic design & was coding websites with HTML by hand. (Yes, by HAND.) There were tons of kids my age who were doing the same thing. We all had our own domains and personal websites that were full of useless information about ourselves that nobody...
The old sayings are true;
I always grew up thinking that one knew they lived a good life when they wished nothing but good things to people, even those they weren’t fond of. How can a happy person be so bitter as to wish negative things on someone? Impossible!
I think I finally reached that point in life. While there are still plenty of things that I need to work on in my life, I can honestly say I am the happiest...
Entirely too fortunate.
My first Laker game was spent in the William Morris Endeavor suite at the Staples Center, and I must say, it was quite the experience. Good company, free beer (Bug Light might I add!) and some good laughs. Call me Giggle McGee, if you will, but I really felt bad for the Bucks by the end.
My trip to London is officially booked even though I’ll spent the least amount of my European vacation...
at the time.
Please come home.
This is probably a bad idea, but I’m going to stick it out as best as I can. I don’t really have another option now, do I?
Chicken Tetrazzini?
It’s funny how a picture you weren’t supposed to see can ruin your entire mood. At first you go through the initial moment of shock where you realize, holy shit- it’s happening. Then you get a little bummed out, feel bad for yourself and try and convince yourself it isn’t what it seems like, because let’s face it, if you bring it up that’s exactly what...