Check out this new movie called Jumper. It is based on a book written by Steven Gould. I love sci-fi movies and this is on the top of my list for 2008. Check out the trailer, and don't forget to see Jumper on Feb. 15, 2008.
Video can now be seen at jumperthemovie.com
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Oppenheimer
I found it! The video for Oppenheimer's song "Saturday Looks Bad To Me" I watched it five times before I remembered that I was gonna share it with all of you. Watch it... enjoy it... and buy Oppenheimer's Self-titled album. Buy it here at amazon.com.
Enjoy... Laters,
Ry
Enjoy... Laters,
Ry
Germs
I took a test while I was stumbling and it turns out that I am a very dirty individual. I tend to be very clean except when it comes to my keyboards I guess. Take the test it will open your eyes.
1,977,360How Many Germs Live On Your Keyboard?
Enough from me,
Ciao, Ciao.
Ryan
1,977,360How Many Germs Live On Your Keyboard?
Enough from me,
Ciao, Ciao.
Ryan
Monday, October 1, 2007
TMBG
I love They Might Be Giants. For my birthday this year my folks bought tickets to see They Might Be Giants at the Rio theater in Santa Cruz. Every time I have seen them they do nothing but impress and wow the crowd. They have a new album out called the Else. The video below is, one of their singles off the album, called "The Shadow Government." Also when you have a chance click over to their website at www.tmbg.com.
There was another band there that has got to be "my new favorite band of right now." That in my book is a prestigious title. (but I'll explain why in a later entry) The band is from Belfast, Ireland. They are called Oppenheimer. They have a self-titled album out now and it is incredible. On it they have a lot of great songs including my favorite "Saturday Looks Bad To Me." Get music check them out. I would tell you who they sound like or, in what type of music they play, but I hate making comparisons of one band to another, I just don't feel right doing so. I will tell you that they are a semi-electric indie. Great great stuff. I'll try and find a video of Oppenheimer to post for your viewing pleasure.
Laters,
Ryan
There was another band there that has got to be "my new favorite band of right now." That in my book is a prestigious title. (but I'll explain why in a later entry) The band is from Belfast, Ireland. They are called Oppenheimer. They have a self-titled album out now and it is incredible. On it they have a lot of great songs including my favorite "Saturday Looks Bad To Me." Get music check them out. I would tell you who they sound like or, in what type of music they play, but I hate making comparisons of one band to another, I just don't feel right doing so. I will tell you that they are a semi-electric indie. Great great stuff. I'll try and find a video of Oppenheimer to post for your viewing pleasure.
Laters,
Ryan
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Nicknames
I was sitting on the john today thinking about nicknames. I was thinking about all the nicknames that I have ever had. Some good, some bad, and some that made me wonder how I earned that nickname in the first place. I don't know what lead me to the thought process of old nicknames but it was fun to think about these names.
My early childhood nicknames are still around. They consist of cute pet names that my mom and dad called me. Including some childish names that my siblings and I threw back and forth. I never really got any nicknames from first through eighth grade, and then high school started. There weren't that many, but unlike earlier nicknames these floated away into the graveyards of failed nicknames.
I think my least favorite nicknames were when I first started a full time nine to five job once I graduated. I was the FNG, and there wasn't a single person at my works who would let me forget it. They would call: tiger, sport, noobie, new guy, shorty, and my personal favorite FNG. Now that I'm just a tad bit older the nicknames have all but dropped off, except for those that I embrace and actually enjoy. Many of you may ask what my nicknames are...
I'll never tell unless you know me.
Ciao ciao for now.
Ryan
My early childhood nicknames are still around. They consist of cute pet names that my mom and dad called me. Including some childish names that my siblings and I threw back and forth. I never really got any nicknames from first through eighth grade, and then high school started. There weren't that many, but unlike earlier nicknames these floated away into the graveyards of failed nicknames.
I think my least favorite nicknames were when I first started a full time nine to five job once I graduated. I was the FNG, and there wasn't a single person at my works who would let me forget it. They would call: tiger, sport, noobie, new guy, shorty, and my personal favorite FNG. Now that I'm just a tad bit older the nicknames have all but dropped off, except for those that I embrace and actually enjoy. Many of you may ask what my nicknames are...
I'll never tell unless you know me.
Ciao ciao for now.
Ryan
Sunday, August 12, 2007
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