Life’s a Journey
A good video of clay people cruising through their life. I find the video pretty mesmerizing.
The song is also pretty good. It’s called “Eliza’s Aria” by Eliza Kats-Chermin.
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A good video of clay people cruising through their life. I find the video pretty mesmerizing.
The song is also pretty good. It’s called “Eliza’s Aria” by Eliza Kats-Chermin.
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Just watched an interesting documentary about the Dixie Chicks. While about their music, it also shows the insane ignorance of americans and how the group really stood up for what they believed in when the entire industry was out to ruin them. Granted, it helped that their music was really good. I [...]
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Is it wrong that i can relate to this guy? I didn’t know the trivia about Hudsucker Proxy, and i dig his little game about finding something that happened each year when making change. (click on the image to watch his video)
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The remake (with Cage) isn’t as bizarre as the original, but it still is one of the most ridiculous movies of the past 10 years.
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What was Megatron when he crash landed into the South Pole in 1900? He couldn’t have been a car or fighter jet because they hadn’t been invented yet. Anyone??
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I just finished the book I Am Legend.
The book is about, well here’s the synopsis….
A terrible plague has decimated the world, and those who were unfortunate enough to survive have been transformed into blood-thirsty creatures of the night. Except, that is, for Robert Neville. He alone appears to be immune to this disease, but the [...]
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John Quincy Adams (July 11, 1767 - Feb 23, 184 was a Federalist, the son of the last Federalist President and was one of the most talented men to ever serve the country. He held more important offices and participated in more important events than anyone else ever in the history of the [...]
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I went to a reading tonight of Chuck Klosterman at Olsson’s in DC. As expected, he was articulate and very funny. He read a passage from his new book, Chuck Klosterman IV, and he describes how the book came to be. When he was on a book tour for Killing Yourself to Live (his 3rd [...]
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I’ve been a fan of Matt Damon since Good Will Hunting and he’s continued to rock since then. Here’s a link to a pretty good interview with him. One of my favorite parts is when he talks about how he takes roles where the character doesn’t say much. He references a quote from Clint [...]
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As i wrote a month ago, i signed to do my first triathlon which happened this past weekend. Here’s how it went:
The Beginning: “Damn that bouy is far” (Objective: 1 mile swim)
The swim started with a bang and all the other swimmers left me in the dust. First off, we had to [...]
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