Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Stolen from Susan

1. Go to photobucket.com
2. Type in your answer for each question into the PhotoBucket search bar.
3. Choose your favorite photo to represent your answer.
4. Copy the html and paste it here.
5. Answer only in picture form.

1. What is your first name?



2. When is your birthday?



3. What kind of car do you want?



4. Where did/do you go to school?



5. What is your favorite season?



6. What is your favorite type of shoe?



7. What is your status?



8. What is your favorite movie?



9. What is your favorite song?



10. Who is your favorite Disney character?




11. What is your favorite clothing line?


12. What is your favorite vacation destination?





13. What is your favorite dessert?



14. What is your favorite letter?



15. What are you most afraid of?



16. What is your favorite TV show?




17. What annoys you the most?



18. What is your job?




19. What's your favorite animal?




20. How old are you?

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

A sign, perhaps?

The patio curtains are open so I can marvel at how much it's going to suck cleaning off my car today. I'm sitting on the couch watching Nick Jr. with Alayna and a blackbird flies dangerously close to the window but just drops something on the ground and goes on his way. It's a used band aid.

Thank you Mr. blackbird for your generous gift, but we're just fine. Thanks again.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Ebay, You bay, we all bay.

I have decided to go through everything I have accumulated that I just don't need and sell it. I want that camera.

My Dad has given me lots of sunglasses in the past from his job as an optician and told me to do what I will with them. Well, I'm doing something. More stuff to come! I am determined.

Sunglasses for sale

Just added: Soapmaking Supplies

Tell your friends! Or your enemies, either way.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Saturday, February 23, 2008

"Bigger Kitty"

Last night after leaving Mama Elaine's it was late enough to where it was straight to bed time. She was pretty much asleep in the car, but of course as soon as we got inside, she was wide awake. With her jacket and boots still on, she stood right in front of her easel and announced it was art time. I said she had only a few minutes and that as soon as I take my coat off and put some of her toys away, it was time for bed. I walk into her room and she is diligently drawing something. I could tell she was focused because her tongue was sticking out a little bit. I look over her shoulder and she was carefully drawing whiskers for her "bigger kitty". I couldn't believe how much it actually looks like a cat! She showed me very proudly and I gave her a "bigger" hug.



Monday, February 18, 2008

Waste some time. Part 2

Here's a website that will not only waste precious minutes, it will thoroughly creep you out.

Lost Destinations

This has nothing to do with the greatest show on television, but is a very interesting look into the paranormal. There are lots of pictures of abandoned houses and other buildings that are just amazing. I've often wondered what's inside an old, decrepit house that's moments away from demolition. If ghosts are not really your thing, just take a look at all of the abandoned oddities around the country.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Well, of course.

I really can't think of a better way to spend your free time.

Virtual Stapler

Waste some time.

My mom got me into this on Yahoo! games a while ago. It's good old fashion clean, wholesome word fun. Play it as the web game, no need to purchase it. It's addictive even with limited features.



Link

Groin grabbingly fantastic Origami



Link

Monday, February 11, 2008

One more for good measure

If you ever have the intense urge where you just have to draw something ridiculous, let me give you a quick suggestion.

Learn how to draw this surly looking apelike cat thing.


This is supposed to be a lion. I guess I need to be on a few more prescription drugs.

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Big Brother is always watching.

Are you constantly on the look out for an effective, low-cost solution to combating mind control? Well, look no further!



An Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) is a type of headwear that can shield your brain from most electromagnetic psychotronic mind control carriers. AFDBs are inexpensive (even free if you don't mind scrounging for thrown-out aluminium foil) and can be constructed by anyone with at least the dexterity of a chimp (maybe bonobo). This cheap and unobtrusive form of mind control protection offers real security to the masses. Not only do they protect against incoming signals, but they also block most forms of brain scanning and mind reading, keeping the secrets in your head truly secret. AFDBs are safe and operate automatically. All you do is make it and wear it and you're good to go! Plus, AFDBs are stylish and comfortable.

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I'ma bloggin' again.

This blog is of personal interest. I have no real direction for it, but I guarantee that it will be amusing. I promise you will never have to sit through a blog about anything uncomfortably private or anything involving Paris Hilton. Unless it is to announce her untimely demise.

Now on to the meme!

I was tagged by Susan to do this book meme.

1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages).
2. Open the book to page 123.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the next three sentences.
5. Tag five people.

Once you cut it, even on a simple laptop or Mac, you are cutting something as if you're cutting a negative. Which means that when you finally cut it together, all you need to do is export the finished result, which would consist of a couple of thousand edits and sound dissolves and so on. Once you've done that - and it's very complex, there's two tracks for the visual and maybe ten tracks for the sound and so on - you can export it as a single package.

Digital Filmmaking by Mike Figgis

I'm not sure who to tag. So I won't. I apologize.