Thursday, December 31, 2009

Adios 2009!

I don't like odd numbers. I prefer even ones. 2009 was very uneven.

Its New Year's Eve 2010 and I've waited until the waning moments of 2009 to put a bow on the year that would never end. Without question, 2009 was the most difficult year of my entire life. Just about anything that could have happened did. From my truck breaking down on the 55 freeway at 12:30 am, financial struggles at home, disappointment, heartache, a quarter life crisis, and even my dad falling ill the day after Thanksgiving (although, now he's healthy) the year was not boring by any stretch of the imagination.

The hits kept on coming and every month there was something new to overcome. I made my share of mistakes to be sure and I can honestly say that I have learned from them. With 100% humility, I can proclaim that I am different person than what I was exactly one year ago today. I am closer to my family and I have cast aside people who were poison to my soul and heart. 2009 never got off onto the right foot from day one. I remember this time last year like it was yesterday. I was confused, conflicted, and was not listening to God's voice clearly. I was not in a good place.

There were some high points and I would have to say that my trip to Belize was the highlight of the year. My first trip outside of the country, Belize allowed me to regather myself and to put my focus onto others instead of myself. We spent 10 days serving, forming lifelong bonds, and fellow shipping with some of the best people that I've ever met. I miss them all. That trip and the friends that I left behind will always have a special place in my heart and one day I hope to return to visit them again.

Another highlight of 2009, was my reconnection with my sister. Over the years for whatever reason, we grew distant but that is no more. She has been a tremendous blessing to me and has helped me deal with a lot.

2009 was no slouch with regards to concerts. I was finally able to see Doves in Anaheim and LA on consecutive nights. They are my favorite band and the reason why I love indie music. Other notable shows included Miike Snow, Mayer Hawthorne, JET, Switchfoot, and Jack Penate. I know I'm forgetting other bands that I've seen this year because the list is too long! This was also the year where I fell in love with House music. Thanks R.A.! It was a good year for music. Don't be surprised if you hear more of Mayer Hawthorne & Jack Penate in 2010. Look out!

The Angels...no comment. It was a great season and I am proud for all they accomplished and overcame but the season was still a failure. As it stands, 2010 looks like it will be a rough year.

In short, I grew up a lot in 2009. It wasn't easy and I don't expect that 2010 will be a bed of roses. By God's grace, I do feel that I've turned the corner and I have no intention of looking back. I hope everyone who reads this will have an unbelievable 2010!

Peace.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Chromeo - Night by Night

I don't know much about choreography but this video is dope. It reminds me of old MJ videos from days gone by. I love music videos that are able to integrate fashion, desire, and the elusiveness of love. Those common themes are the foundation for any successful music video.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Miike Snow - Silvia

If you've been around me this year then at one time or another you've heard me rave about my favorite band of 2009. From the very first note, the band Miike Snow captured my imagination. Often when I hear new bands and if I really like them, I will listen to their CD a hundred times and then move on without exception. This has not been the case with Miike Snow. Since May, I have been fixated and maybe a little obsessed with this Swedish electronic group. Every time I listen, its just like the first time. I cannot recall a CD ever having this affect on me.

A few days ago, they released their latest music video. "Silvia" is perhaps their strongest track on their self-titled release. It is edited for time but this song is drenched with a rawness leaving you feeling as if there is a pit in your stomach. Brillant!


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Classic Cartoons: Eek the Cat

I am going to start a feature of favorite cartoons from my childhood. I firmly believe that today's children are overstimulated by computer animation. There is something inherently special with hand drawn animation. Each line, border, color, and shadow was carefully drawn by someone and not done by a person clicking a mouse. There is an authenticity that computers could never create. Computer animated features do possess the ability to dazzle and stir emotions but I'm my opinion they lack soul.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Top Quotes of 2009



2009 was a wacky year. The world endured the "Summer of Death," a tanking world economy, and a UFO that resembled a jumbo sized bag of Jiffy Pop flying over Denver! There were also a plethora of unforgettable quotes from this unbelievable year. A Yale lecturer has compiled his annual list of important & influential quotes from the past year. Here are a few of my favorites:

1. "Keep your government hands off my health care."

3. "There's an app for that."

6. "I'm going to let you finish, but Beyonce had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!"

7. "Um, you guys said that we, um, did this for the show."

9. "The governor is hiking the Appalachian Trail."

A full list of the top quotes can be found >>>> here

Doves - Snowden

When I'm down or up, this band always makes life beautiful.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Disneyland Pin Traders

I love Disneyland. But No THANK YOU to pin trading.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Top Albums of 2009

2009 was an amazing year for music. There were countless high points as the boundaries of music were pushed to new heights. I owe most to my discoveries to KCRW radio and their many DJ's who are passionate about eclectic music. Settling upon this list was a tough task!!! I want to know what you think about the rankings. If you feel I missed anything or if you think I have lousy taste then tell me (but be nice). So, without further hesitation I now present my Top Albums of 2009.

1) Miike Snow


2) Mayer Hawthorne - A Strange Arrangement

3) Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix


4) Doves - Kingdom of Rust

5) The Horrors - Primary Colors


6) Kasabian - West Ryder Lunatic Asylum


7) Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost


8) Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz


9) Wilco - Wilco (the album)

10) Silversun Pickups - Swoon

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Fink - Sort of Revolution

I like music that has a driving beat and sense of purpose. For me, the bass line makes the entire song and supplies it with motion. I was also digging the dub rhythm that drops at 2:53. Love it!



Peace.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Mess of Me

Maybe one day, I'll write a post of how this day sucked. But for now, I'll let the music do the talking for me.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Twilight Moms

This also applies to any woman over the age of 25.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

David Gray

There are few musicians that perform with the same passion like David Gray. His music stops me dead in my tracks everytime.

Diamonds Are Forever?

I'll be honest when I say that I tend to dread the holiday season. Being 26 and single during this period sucks big time. It doesn't make life any easier when there's a jewelry commercial airing during every sporting event or show directed towards men. Sometimes, I have to change the channel because it puts me in such a bad mood. Here is a perfect example:

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Hope is Fading Fast

Its been awhile since I've posted anything political on my blog. Although my blog has been silent, I have been monitoring politics closer than ever in a non election year. With Obama's public approval ratings tanking and disapproval over universal healthcare mounting, I can proudly say "I TOLD YOU SO."

I can remember a discussion with an Obama supporter before the 2008 election and I was trying to convince her that Obama was going to push for universal healthcare. I kept pleading to her, "how are we going to pay for it?" She had no good answer for me except for "Obama's gonna do it." But I told her that it was inevitable that taxes would have to be raised to cover 50 million Americans. My friend kept bringing up the successes of Sweden and how well universal healthcare works there. I asked her how many people lived in Sweden. She didn't know. I told her that only 9 million people live there and they tax the people to death! Only 9 million!!! I'm sure that amount of people live in Southern California alone! Give me a break! Universal healthcare will be a disaster on businesses and would result in rationed health care. I can say this with absolute confidence because this has been the case where government mandated health care is the rule of law in Europe. Plain and simple.

One a different note, Freshjive has unveiled a new tee shirt that is their perception of Obama's first year in office. The design is called, "The Hope is Fading Fast."

Monday, November 23, 2009

WAR

If you haven't noticed, Verizon has declared war on Apple and AT&T with new ads attacking AT&T's 3G network. It all began when Verizon unveiled the new Droid phone and parodied the iPhone's hipster-friendly tv spots.

Even though I am an iphone user, I despise the AT&T 3G network. It's slow, unreliable, overloaded. Before switching to AT&T, I was with Verizon for almost 7 years and never had any problems. That cannot be said for AT&T. Like many iPhone fans, I was excited to hear that Verizon might carry the iPhone when AT&T's exclusive contract with Apple expires next year. One may wonder though, will Verizon's aggressive ads hurt their chances to land the coveted iPhone?? Only, time will tell.

Verizon/Droid Commercial:


Verizon's "Island of Misfit Toys"


AT&T Counter-Attacks with Luke Wilson

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ally Bank

I enjoy giving kids a hard time (in a playful way). Maybe that's why I think these commercials are freaking hilarious!



Monday, November 16, 2009

Favorite Band of 2009

During 2009, no other band captured my imagination like Miike Snow. I first heard their music on KCRW and after they performed live on the show, I was hooked. Obsession might be a mild way to put it but I could not stop listening to their self titled release.

In October, I was lucky enough to catch them at the Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa and it was an experience!

My favorite track is "Black and Blue." I hope you like it.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

F-owl City

I like electronic pop music. But Adam Young's (aka Macbook Sensation) band Owl City is crap. It is an absolute rip off of The Postal Service. Not surprisingly, this guy is a big hit with high-schoolers, Twilight freaks, and boys who like to wear tee shirts of their favorite Care Bear characters. This guy is crap and his music is crap. It needs to die.

Monday, November 9, 2009

The Rebirth of Soul

It seems that 2009 was a great year for discovering new music. For 2010, I think the next big thing will be a rebirth of soul & funk. Mark My Words.

Here are two prime reasons:

Mayer Hawthorne - Maybe So, Maybe No


Fitz and The Tantrums - Breakin the Chains of Love

Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Ed Hardy Boyz

I get no greater joy in life when I have the opportunity to ridicule dudes wearing Ed Hardy bedazzled jeans, sausage skin tee shirts, and the ever present faux hawks. Ed Hardy is lame, lame, lame. Remember Von Dutch??? Exactly... I estimate that the world has to put up with this nonsense for one more year and then it will be over and I cannot wait for that day!



"Disclaimer: R for language and content"

Monday, October 26, 2009

David the Gnome

When I was young, I remember the day our parents got cable tv. When Nickelodean was cool, they had awesome cartoons such as David the Gnome, Maya the Bee, Double Dare, and Rocko's Modern Life. One of my favorites was David the Gnome. It was a pure cartoon and it had a great soul. Here is a clip. You might cry watching this. The Death Scene from "David the Gnome"

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Last Minute Costume Ideas

The good people at Know Your Memme have put together a gold mine of great last minute halloween costume ideas. These costumes are great and worth consideration.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Office Wedding

I just watched long anticipated Jim and Pam wedding episode of The Office and it did not fail to disappoint! I gotta admit, Jim's dinner speech was probably one the best moments in the show's history. I can identify with a lot of what he said (except for the bombshell at the end) hahaha.

If you watched the episode, their wedding entrance was freaking hilarious! Check out the original clip from Jill and Kevin! While watching the clip, you can just feel the joy from everyone. Too bad most weddings aren't like this one!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Small Wonder

One of the things about being home schooled is that during the middle of the day you were able to watch some of the strangest television shows. "Small Wonder" could possibly be the most peculiar sitcoms ever to make the airwaves.



Look out for "Mr. Belvedere" clips in the near future...

Saturday, September 26, 2009

MSTRKRFT - Heartbreaker ft. John Legend

One of the hottest tracks of the summer..

Friday, September 25, 2009

Miike Snow - Burial

All I can say is that this music video is brilliant. Every scene is full of vibrancy and meaning. Watch as this song comes alive.

New Look!

I finally decided to update the look and layout of my blog. My previous layout was up for about two years and it was time for a change. I really like the fresh look. It has a distinct Coldplay/Vida la Vida feel to it.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Obama Youth

What country is this? Cuba? Venezuela? Russia? Iran? This is jawdropping footage.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Disney Memories

One of the positives about the end of summer is that my Disneyland Annual Pass has no more blackout dates. In the last two weeks, I've been to the park three times. Growing up, we never went to Disneyland often. It was too expensive and heck, it still is! So, in many ways, Disneyland is still fresh and new to me.

One very odd and unexpected thing about visiting Disneyland, is that for the first time in my life I've been jealous of the countless young couples with kids. I'm sure my friends who have kids will think that I've lost my mind but I have my reasons. Its awesome looking at the faces of the children as they wander the park with their parents. You can just sense that they are overwhelmed with the immensity of the park. Watching the parents as they lead their kids by the hand, I get excited for when I can have that opportunity. I think this is a big step for me personally. Kids have always been okay in my book, but until recently I could never imagine myself with a family. It was scary to me. Turning 26 in a few weeks, I think I've finally reached a point in my life where I could mentally handle being a parent. I'm obviously waiting for the right person to start a family with but this is big. Its weird...I know...

Some of my most earliest memories are of watching classic Disney cartoons on VHS. Here are two of my personal favorites. Let me know, if you too remember these when you were young! The first cartoon is "Mickey's Birthday". I still hum to myself Goofy's part at 4:25. Usually, this happens when I'm waiting in line for a ride at dland. If you're ever with me, don't be surprised if you hear me humming! I don't know why, but it always makes me happy.

Click --> Mickey's Birthday

The cartoon, "Mickey's Garden" still scares the crap out of me. I HATED the part with the "potato eyes" at 2:28. Maybe this is why I still don't like bugs. I really think this is the reason. I'm not joking.

Friday, September 18, 2009

A Thousand Miles In A Thousand Years

Well folks, I decided to order the new book from Donald Miller that releases this upcoming Tuesday (9/22). I recently finished my second reading of Miller's breakout titled "Blue Like Jazz" and so many of his ideas are fresh in my mind.

I'm kinda of nervous...DM and I don't agree on much.

Are You Ready For Some Football?

It's that time of the year again. The kids are back in school, the days are getting shorter, and the leaves are beginning to turn. This can mean only one thing, football is back! Now, I'm not the biggest football fan. If I would rank football it would probably be third behind baseball and basketball. However, I do know the game and I'm smart enough to know that having Adrian Peterson on your fantasy football squad is a good thing...A VERY GOOD THING...


(Week 2 - My picks are in the first column under the initials "JP")

A few years ago, I was asked to manage my company's weekly football pool. I've been running this little operation for a few years now and its a lot of fun. Everyone picks their winners for the week and whoever has the most wins gets a weekly prize. The season kicked off last Sunday and I got off to a roaring start with 13 wins. I didn't win the prize but it was a good way to start the season.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Fox News



Here are the Cable News Ratings from Thursday September 10th. The people are watching.

FOXNEWS O'Reilly Factor 3,609,000
FOXNEWS Glenn Beck 3,340,000
FOXNEWS Greta 2,522,000
FOXNEWS Brett Baier 2,362,000
FOXNEWS Shepard Smith 2,040,000
MSNBC Olberman 1,573,000
MSNBC Maddow 1,164,000
CNN King 965,000
MSNBC Hardball 882,000
MSNBC Schultz 734,000
CNN Anderson Cooper 691,000

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Mayer Hawthorne

Man, how many times have I felt like Mayer Hawthorne's character in his video "Just Ain't Gonna Work Out".

Today, Mayer Hawthorne played a live set on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. I was thoroughly impressed. He was authentic and refreshing. I am making plans to see him in concert this Thursday at the Roxy in West Hollywood. I cannot wait!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Matt Redman on Romantic Worship Songs.

I saw this interview on Kevin DeYoung's blog. Matt Redman reflects that some of today's modern worship songs are overly romanticized. I've been saying this for years and I'm a bit surprised that he was as honest as he was.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Czar You Sure? Meet Mr. Van Jones

As Mr. Obama's approval ratings continue to plummet, he is left to clean up the stench from another one of his "Czars." Van Jones is in charge of creating Green jobs in America. A communist and radical left pal of Obama, he has made numerous controversial statements about Republicans and whites. Is this the sort of change that millions of people voted for in November? Just imagine for a second, if President Bush named a similar person to this post. Odds are that he or she would not have made it as far as Van Jones. As a matter of fact, I'm certain. The media would have squashed the appointment before the ink dried on the contract. This is yet another troubling appointment that President Obama has made. It makes one begin to wonder, why he would give Van Jones such an influential position? Wasn't creating "Green Jobs" one of Obama's top priorities during the campaign? Out of the hundreds of experts in the green movement, Obama chose this racist wackjob or dare I say community organizer???





I am not one to bet against Obama, but if he continues to lose support he is looking more and more like a one term President.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

14 Days Without A Car

Living through 14 days without a car was an interesting experience.

On August 13th, I was driving on the 73 fwy and while I was transitioning onto the 55 I heard a "SNAP". Immediately, my truck began to slow down and I came to a stop on the Baker St. off ramp. I knew something went terribly, horribly, and disastrously wrong. In my mind, I kept saying to myself, "I can't believe this is happening, I can't believe this is happening". Fortunately, I was with a friend and we had an unforgettable time waiting for the tow truck to arrive. It definitely was one for the books...After a long wait, the tow truck showed up and we were on our way. We left the truck at a local Firestone auto shop for the night because by this time it was 1 am. I would deal with it in the morning...

Firestone sucks. In my mind, they are not real mechanics. They could not fix my problem. My truck broke down because the timing chain failed. I don't know much about cars and I have a difficult time picturing auto parts. Timing chains are simple. Just imagine a giant bicycle chain wrapped around the inside of the engine. It regulates the timing and rhythm of the engine. All in all, its a very important component. And so naturally, when it brakes while driving, you are screwed. Imagine again, a metal chain snapping at 70 mph and the force created from the engine. Inertia had its way, and chunks of metal, like bomb shrapnel damaged all 8 cylinders inside the engine. I was right, and I knew that something disastrous happened to my venerable little truck.

I decided to take my truck to a friend's auto shop in Costa Mesa. Its a small shop. A sort of 'mom & pop' operation run by two brothers, Tim & Mike. Tim & Mike are good guys. I trust them. Its hard to find a good mechanic who will tell you the truth and who will do the right thing.

Not being able to do what you want when you want was a drag at times, but it allowed me to recollect myself and to slow down. I read more, played my guitar, and relaxed. I relied on family and friends for rides around town. Almost every morning, my mom would shuttle me to work (just like the old days). I could tell that she liked driving me around and I enjoyed our short 8 minute commutes to work. In the afternoon, my dad or mom would wait for me to emerge out of the office front doors and we'd head home. Through this experience, I learned that if you're lucky you'll have a family that will pitch in when you're in a bind. Friends are good and do help, but family will always be there. That is how a family should work.

Here are a few other insights: 1. Preventative maintenance is a good thing. Don't ignore the warning signs. 2. Save money. 3. Don't go into unnecessary debt 4. Most importantly, its time for me to get serious with life. I know God has intervened on my behalf countless times and this incident was definitely no exception. This story could have been a lot worse for me.

Looking back, I know that I grew as a person from this experience. 14 days without a car was a trial but God helped me along the way. And maybe one of these days I'll ask my mom for another lift to work, for old times sake.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

While I Was Away...

I freaking love this story! The morals at the end are so true! hahaha Disclaimer: rated R for language.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Nancy Pelosi

Just watch this archive video of Nancy Pelosi talking to her loony constituents in San Francisco. In it she praises those who disrupt and who voice their concerns about the Iraq War.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Pounding

Its amazing when a long term friendship/relationship ends, the billions of thoughts that race through one's mind. The memories of my own mistakes, regrets, and missed opportunities are on a constant loop in my brain like the 11pm edition of Sportcenter. Even though there were bad times, there were many more wonderful memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life such as the laughter or those instances when there is nothing but silence and when it seemed that nothing in the world mattered.

Aside from the memories, there are the physical and visual reminders that can hijack one's mind. For me, those reminders are coca-cola, a particular car, a city, and even my own favorite baseball team! I am a very visual person. That is how I learn. And this is where I am tested every day. I'll be honest, I still have a hard time drinking coke and I avoid it if I can...I even shaved off my gotee tonight because of how much she used to like it. Maybe, I'll grow it back but not right now...

Tonight, as I lie on my bed typing its hard for me to keep my composure because my experience with love has been a turbulent one to say the least. Of course, if I could I would have done many things differently. I'm fine taking responsibility for my screw ups because I had my fair share. Nobody's perfect, but I feel that too often I tried to be and maybe that was my downfall.

I've learned a lot about myself and I know that I am growing as a result of this difficult time. I've been in agony when wrestling on whether to cut the cord. I'm not that type of person. When it comes to people and relationships I'm persistent. I don't want to give in but in this case, the emotional and physical toll was hovering over me like a dark cloud. Everyday, I walked around with a giant pit in my chest. I was unhealthy and every day would begin and end with a longing for something that ultimately would never be realized. It was a torture unlike nothing I've ever experienced before. Towards the end, I was growing bitter and I knew that a change needed to be made. I tried my best to remain a friend but it was just too much for me. Do I feel good about ending this relationship or making someone I cared for feel bad? No. I feel like shit. I hate the way I feel but maybe the healing process can begin for me...

If you know me at all, you'll know that I love music and the band Doves. I've adopted this song as my mini anthem during this period of my life. Its called "Pounding" and it does a good job of capturing how I feel right now. My favorite part is at 3:26 and the next three frames. I gleaned a bounty of metaphors from that sequence.



Its finally time to start a new chapter in my life. Its been hard ending this one but hopefully the next one will provide some sort of affirmation and comfort to my weary soul.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Miss California Is My Girl

During last night's Miss America Pageant, Entertainment Blogger Perez Hilton questioned Miss California Carrie Prejean about the topic of Gay Marriage. With cameras fixed and the spotlights trained on Miss Prejean, she boldly stated that she believes marriage should be between one man and one woman. I think that Perez Hilton was just looking for a "gotcha" moment to trap Miss California and to advance his own minority agenda. He is the epitome of hollywood sleaze and will seize any opportunity to assail anyone who believes that marriage is an institution between one man and woman. I applaud Prejean's courageous stand against a controversial topic that is opposed to her Christian beliefs. Prejean finished second and if her response was the difference then that is a shame. In my book, Miss California is a winner and I am proud that she stood for her beliefs while being civil and respectful.

If you haven't seen the clip of the question, then click on the video below. This video also shows Hilton's response to Prejean's comments. If you don't think he is a sleaze bag then watch the clip.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

CNN Reporter Loses Her Cool

This CNN reporter obviously cannot handle the pressures of her job while she interviews protestors at one of today's Tax Day Tea Party's. At the end she lashes out at Fox news calling it "right-wing" and "conservative." I don't know where she got her facts about fox but she clearly was having a rough day I support the people who chose to stand up against a government that is growing and to those who wish to institute a form of European Socialism in the United States. I do not support a Nanny State and the ideas that spring forth from it such as Universal Health Care, Nationalizing of the Banks, One World Currency, and restrictions on free speech. The people who protested today recognize that this country is at a crossroads and it is up to us to engage the issues and to represent the ideals of freedom, liberty, less government, and personal responsibility.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Where I'm At Right Now

I know that there are many things that I should be proud of. I enjoy working with pro audio equipment, I have had a steady job, I'm responsible, I have a college degree, and I'm very knowledgeable on many issues. 

Lately, I've been bothered with the idea that I'm just not good enough and have had a lot of self doubt about my future. When I get overwhelmed with these thoughts, it paralyzes me and its hard for me to be decisive. I don't know where I'll be in a year. I can only hope that I'll be in a better place personally, with my relationships, my career, and financially. Growing up scares me. I struggle with turning the page and I am praying for direction right now. 

Sunday, April 12, 2009

LOVE this AD!!!

Midgets + Minature Cows + Miniature Horses = One Amazing Hoedown.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

RIP: Nick Adenhart (1986-2009)

Today was a very sad day for me. Early this morning, I was jolted by the announcement of the sudden passing of Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart. Nick along with two friends were killed in an auto accident shortly after Wednesday's game against the Oakland A's. Nick was the starting pitcher on Wednesday's game and threw 6 scoreless innings. It was his best start ever as an Angel. Adenhart was only 22 but was the top pitching prospect within the Angels organization. I have followed Nick Adenhart for the last two years and after his performance last night, I was excited because I could sense the confidence that he had in his pitches. He was great. The photo below was taken the night of his death.


The tragedy is compounded because Adenhart was the victim of a drunk driver. His life was cut way to short and it is a shame that his full potential will never be realized. I mourn for his loss and continue to pray for his family during this difficult time. You will be missed Nick but never forgotten.

Monday, April 6, 2009

80's Classic: Airwolf

When I was a youngster growing up in the mid-80's there was no cooler show than Airwolf. Nothing captures the imagination of a little boy more than a futuristic, super sonic helicopter! I can remember playing with my plastic toy Army helicopters as I would reenact the dogfights. I also thought the theme song kicked some serious ass. I wish that it could play in the background whenever I'm driving to work or getting ready for a big challenge. GO AIRWOLF!!!

Saturday, April 4, 2009

I'm Not Cool Enough To Buy A Mac

Check out Microsoft's new ad campaign as they attempt to take a swipe at Apple. Its pretty lame. They feature young "Generation Y'ers" on the hunt for the best laptop and value for under $1,500. "Mr. I'm too cool for a mac" has this one great line, "Macs to me are more about aesthetics than computing power" Nice one Aristotle...

With that being said, I do think it is cool that the entire commercial was filmed in Orange County. The opening scene and most of the commercial is filmed inside Fry's Electronics off the 405 & Euclid. At 0:10, the actor is at South Coast Plaza underneath the Bridge of the Gardens.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

1 Million Tweets

Twitter is quickly becoming one of the world's most popular social networking sites. Twitter allows its users to send brief 140 character messages which can be sent or followed to anyone. Businesses, politicians, news networks, and celebrities have all latched onto twitter as an effective and emerging platform to communicate with fans.

A new website is using twitter to raise funds for non-profit groups. 1 Million Tweets invites people to donate $1 and to post any message that they want on their account. Their goal is to raise money for deserving charities and to compile all their entries into a book.

I am thinking about being a part of 1 Million Tweets and I am wondering what I should post. Should I tell people to follow my twitter account? my blog? Or should I write something goofy, something religious, something political, or something blue???

Friday, March 27, 2009

Vladimir Putin With President Reagan


Question: How do you spell Vladimir Putin? Answer: With the letters K-G-B. In this photo, then KGB Agent Vladimir Putin is seen posing as a tourist with a camera to the left of US President Ronald Reagan during his visit to Moscow in 1988. The photo was taken by Pete Souza who is currently Barack Obama's official photographer. It has been authenticated by multiple sources and its all a little spooky if you ask me.

Friday, March 20, 2009

New NBA Playoff Ad

The NBA playoffs are a few weeks away and the Lakers are about to embark on a pivotal 7 game road trip. They are battling against the Cleveland Cavaliers for the best overall best record in the NBA. Last year, the Boston Celtics finished the regular season with the best record and eventually beat the Lakers in the Finals.

BUT THIS YEAR WILL BE DIFFERENT! GO LAKERS!!!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Jaguar's Shock of Lightning

Jaguar has really upped their game in recent years. From being ranked at the bottom of dependability, Jaguar has risen to the top the of the pack. Maybe one reason for this improvement could be their brilliant use of Oasis in their new ads.

Granny's Got A Gun...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

"Kingdom of Rust"

If you know me, then you've probably heard me mention a few times that I am a huge fan of a british band called "Doves." They've been relatively dormant for the last four years and I'm thrilled they are releasing a new CD in a few weeks. Adding to my joy, was the announcement of their N. American tour where they will play at the Anaheim House of Blues and at the Wiltern in Hollywood! I hope to catch both shows but I really want to see them at the Wiltern. If anyone wants to tag along let me know!!!

Here's their latest single "Kingdom of Rust." Its a beautiful music video. If you like the British countryside you'll love it.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Obama Invades The OC!!!

Our President is headed to the OC in a few days. On Wednesday, he is going to hold a town hall meeting less than four miles from my home. 

Lets just hope that this guy doesn't show up...



Sidenote: During the campaign, Barack Obama ducked repeated challenges from John McCain to hold town hall meetings to discuss the issues surrounding the 2008 election...Funny how time changes things...

Sunday, March 15, 2009

2009 Fantasy Baseball Draft

Last night, my amigos and I gathered for our second consecutive fantasy baseball draft. Last year's fantasy was a major disappointment and I threw in the towel two months into the season.  I have learned from my past mistakes and the motivation to redeem myself is driving me to be the best. This year will be different!

Without further adeiu, here is my lineup to begin the 2009 MLB season.

Catcher: Victor Martinez
1b: Casey Kotchman
2B: Howie Kendrick
3B: Aramis Ramierez
SS: Derek Jeter
OF Jason Bay
OF: Juan Rivera
OF: Hunter Pence
SP: Carlos Zambrano
SP: Jake Peavey
SP: Francisco Liriano
SP: Feliz Hernandez
SP: Hiroki Kuroda
RP: Jose Valverde
RP: JJ Putz
RP: Troy Percival
DH: Hideki Matsui
UT: Michael Young
B: John Maine
B: Hank Blalock
B: Wladimir Baletien

Hooray for baseball!!!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Curse of the Colonel

Back in 1985, the Hanshin Tigers were Central League Champions. It would be the last time. Tiger fans have endured years of disappointment but now they have renewed hope.

This week, divers recovered the remains of a statue of KFC founder Colonel Sanders from a river in Osaka, Japan. The statue was cast into the river during a celebration of the Tiger's 1985 championship because it resembled the likeness of one of their American players. Many believe the team has been cursed since the Colonel went for a swim because the Tigers have failed to claim the championship for nearly 25 years. Last season, the Tigers lost in the championship round and it was determined that the Colonel must be exhumed!

Is the curse broken??? Only time will tell.

Does a deer have any Doe?

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Rush to Judgement

I've never been a big fan of Rush Limbaugh. I realize he is a force within the conservative movement and a voice for millions of Americans who despise big government, high taxes, socialism, and liberalism.

Last week, he created a firestorm when he said that he "wants Barack Obama to fail." Do you want him to fail?

People across the nation were upset when they heard these words. "How could he say such divisive words?" many would say. My response would be, where were you when the liberals called Bush an "idiot", "disgrace," "thief," and who openly stated that they wanted Bush and the war to fail??

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Restless

That would be how I would describe myself right now. I feel like I'm being bombarded with decisions that will affect my life path. I am 25 and I am restless.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Phillie Fanatic


When the Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series, there was no luckier person than Lionel Rodia. Laid off from his job, Lionel experienced what every sports fan dreams of, a chance to celebrate a championship in the team locker room. This story is unbelievable! Read Here

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Stimulus BS

The last 24 hours have been a disgrace. Congress has just passed the largest spending bill in US history. This so-called stimulus is rife with pet projects (contrary to President Obama). There has been zero transparency and this bill has been rushed so quickly that no one has had the time to read it. What a joke!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Babies

How the heck does a woman push out 8 babies???
And, will you be in line to purchase the Sasha and Melia dolls??
Both stories are terrifying.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

New T-Moble Ad

Even though T-Mobile sucks, they should be commended for this new ad. This fun stuff!

Aftermath

GITMO and Caroline Kennedy

Bill has some good thoughts regarding the GITMO closure and the softball media coverage of Caroline Kennedy. 


Personally, I think that Obama's decision to close GITMO poses some significant problems to our security. Where will the US transfer the prisoners??? Rumors have nearby Camp Pendelton at the top of the list. My advice, keep these scumbags off American soil.  I thought the fact of Lincoln's suspension of Habeas Corpus was fascinating. 

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Amazing Footage

It was almost one week ago when US Airways flight 1549 was ditched on the Hudson River after hitting a flock of geese. A few days ago, authorities released security camera footage of the crash landing as it happened. This was truly a miracle and in a world filled with so much doubt, fear, and uncertainty this event touched the lives of millions.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

My Thoughts On Our New President

Inauguration Day is perhaps one of my favorite events. As Americans, we do not have many moments where the nation is united and all political differences are placed aside. It is a time to reflect and to recommit oneself to the nation that we all cherish. It reconfirms to people all around the world of the greatness of the United States of America. The peaceful transfer of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy and something that is a foreign concept in many nations. For these reasons, I am proud to be an American no matter who is sworn into office. The United States is still to this day a shining light to billions and a "city on a hill" to the darkest corners of the planet.

Although, I did not support Barack Obama as a candidate, I do support and respect him as my president. I wish President Obama, his family, and his staff the very best in the days to come. It is clear that I do not agree with his views on universal healthcare, economic ideology, global warming, abortion, his opinions on Iraq and terrorism. I am very curious how he will tackle the problems that we face today and he has his work cut out for him.  After all the hype subsides and when the crowds have left the ballrooms, I will be anxious to see what this man does with our great nation. 


Low Point

To ease the concerns of those who objected to Obama's choice of Rick Warren to lead the invocation, the Obama staff invited Liberal Black theologian Joseph Lowery to close the Inauguration ceremony. Skip forward to the final seconds and be amazed...

Monday, January 19, 2009

Wanna Get Away???

Jill Biden gave her hubby Joe an awkward moment during today's Oprah. The Bidens should provide plenty of entertaining moments during the next four years.


The Obama transition was quick to release a statement: "To be clear, President-elect Obama offered Vice President-elect Biden one job only — to be his running mate," the statement said. "And the vice president-elect was thrilled to accept the offer."

I bet Hillary was pissed...

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Thursday, January 15, 2009

O'Reilly and Jack Bauer

Using a clip from the premiere of "24" to discuss the use of coercive interrogation techniques, Bill O'Reilly discusses this controversial topic.