Thursday, January 31, 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
this is what i'm always talking about
it used to be packaged and sold as "magic sand"
when i was a kid
when i was a kid
Sunday, January 20, 2008
This development makes me wanna go skate! NOT!!
At 34 years of age, experiencing some hair loss.. this is the kind of thing I need to impress some honies. Could someone in the US give me their address so I can have the device sent there?? Yeah Right!!!
It reminds me of the famous words this little guy from "Tampico, Tamaulipas" (Who happens to be one of my best friends, like all of you'all) once said at a Mardy Grass..... "Be Flashy"
Any takers? Here...
http://gizmodo.com/343815/photo-light-skateboard-enables-24+hour-sk8-fanaticism
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Remember the "Shoes" video?
well it turns out the lucky s.o.b. mastermind behind the genius video made it onto the small screen, though he has a smaller role than some of his co-actors from his internet show...
Anyhow, the show is called I Hate My 30s and was on VH1 this year. The pilot and 2nd show are available on Yahoo.
and oh yeah, the hot girl that play Carol on the show (and played a vampire in some of the Kelly videos) went to the rival Va. Beach high school that Vagrunt did. Damn. If only I had gone to some of the high school football games... or drama shows?... maybe I would have "made it" by now. Instead, I have to "make it" with my hand.
Yes, Sammy and I have been drinking in front of the projector again.
Anyhow, the show is called I Hate My 30s and was on VH1 this year. The pilot and 2nd show are available on Yahoo.
and oh yeah, the hot girl that play Carol on the show (and played a vampire in some of the Kelly videos) went to the rival Va. Beach high school that Vagrunt did. Damn. If only I had gone to some of the high school football games... or drama shows?... maybe I would have "made it" by now. Instead, I have to "make it" with my hand.
Yes, Sammy and I have been drinking in front of the projector again.
Remember the "Shoes" video?
well it turns out the lucky s.o.b. mastermind behind the genius video made it onto the small screen, though he has a smaller role than some of his co-actors from his internet show...
Anyhow, the show is called I Hate My 30s and was on VH1 this year. The pilot and 2nd show are available on Yahoo.
and oh yeah, the hot girl that play Carol on the show (and played a vampire in some of the Kelly videos) went to the rival Va. Beach high school that Vagrunt did. Damn. If only I had gone to some of the high school football games... or drama shows?... maybe I would have "made it" by now. Instead, I have to "make it" with my hand.
Yes, Sammy and I have been drinking in front of the projector again.
vags
Anyhow, the show is called I Hate My 30s and was on VH1 this year. The pilot and 2nd show are available on Yahoo.
and oh yeah, the hot girl that play Carol on the show (and played a vampire in some of the Kelly videos) went to the rival Va. Beach high school that Vagrunt did. Damn. If only I had gone to some of the high school football games... or drama shows?... maybe I would have "made it" by now. Instead, I have to "make it" with my hand.
Yes, Sammy and I have been drinking in front of the projector again.
vags
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Fire next to the San Pedro ex-mansion
Fire Engulfs West Campus House
I thought Gary was not longer living there??
Check it out! Don't worry the link will open in a new browser....
I thought Gary was not longer living there??
Check it out! Don't worry the link will open in a new browser....
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
In Texas, Foosball is some serious shit...
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/gen/ap/TX_Officers_Country_Singer.html
Dallas police officer fired following accusations
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle has fired two officers accused of holding country music singer Steve Holy and a friend at gunpoint last month during a game of foosball.
The two officers — Randy Anderson, 25, and Paul Loughridge, 48 — each face a charge of deadly conduct in connection with the Dec. 27 incident. "Their behavior that night is disturbing and not consistent with how we expect our Dallas police officers to perform," said Kunkle, who fired them Friday.
In this case, deadly conduct is a Class A misdemeanor that is punishable by a fine of up to $4,000 and one year in jail.
After Holy and his friend met the two officers at a bar, they went back to Holy's house to play foosball, police records said.
According to Dallas police reports, the four were drinking and playing foosball about 5:30 a.m. when Anderson began questioning the identity of Holy, whose songs include "Brand New Girlfriend."
Holy and his friend told police that Anderson and Loughridge pointed their guns at them and told them to get on the ground.
Before the officers left, the report says Anderson told Holy that he'd kill him if he said anything about the incident.
Holy declined to comment on the firings. "I have a lot to say when it's time to say it," he said.
Toby Shook, an attorney representing Holy, said the firings were "a no-brainer on Chief Kunkle's part."
"It's clear that everyone who has looked at the facts of the case have found these two officers aren't credible," Shook said. "They're the ones that got fired. They're the ones that fled the scene that night; the victims called 911 right away."
Loughridge declined to comment about that night except to say, "After listening to the 911 tapes, the level of credibility given these two gentlemen is astounding, and in fact, it's actually scary."
Anderson had no comment except that he said he agreed with Loughridge.
In the 911 call, the operator sounds frustrated by an inability to get information from Holy, who tells her several time that he's a recording artist.
"Here's the problem, ma'am. I'm a recording artist, and — ma'am? Are you listening to me?" he says at one point.
When she tries to ask Holy if the two officers left together, Holy answers: "He put a gun to our heads."
"OK, you told me that at least five or six times," she says. "I have that. I understand that."
Shook has acknowledged that his client had been drinking, but said the confusion heard on the 911 call came from the horror of what happened.
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Information from: The Dallas Morning News, http://www.dallasnews.com
Dallas police officer fired following accusations
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle has fired two officers accused of holding country music singer Steve Holy and a friend at gunpoint last month during a game of foosball.
The two officers — Randy Anderson, 25, and Paul Loughridge, 48 — each face a charge of deadly conduct in connection with the Dec. 27 incident. "Their behavior that night is disturbing and not consistent with how we expect our Dallas police officers to perform," said Kunkle, who fired them Friday.
In this case, deadly conduct is a Class A misdemeanor that is punishable by a fine of up to $4,000 and one year in jail.
After Holy and his friend met the two officers at a bar, they went back to Holy's house to play foosball, police records said.
According to Dallas police reports, the four were drinking and playing foosball about 5:30 a.m. when Anderson began questioning the identity of Holy, whose songs include "Brand New Girlfriend."
Holy and his friend told police that Anderson and Loughridge pointed their guns at them and told them to get on the ground.
Before the officers left, the report says Anderson told Holy that he'd kill him if he said anything about the incident.
Holy declined to comment on the firings. "I have a lot to say when it's time to say it," he said.
Toby Shook, an attorney representing Holy, said the firings were "a no-brainer on Chief Kunkle's part."
"It's clear that everyone who has looked at the facts of the case have found these two officers aren't credible," Shook said. "They're the ones that got fired. They're the ones that fled the scene that night; the victims called 911 right away."
Loughridge declined to comment about that night except to say, "After listening to the 911 tapes, the level of credibility given these two gentlemen is astounding, and in fact, it's actually scary."
Anderson had no comment except that he said he agreed with Loughridge.
In the 911 call, the operator sounds frustrated by an inability to get information from Holy, who tells her several time that he's a recording artist.
"Here's the problem, ma'am. I'm a recording artist, and — ma'am? Are you listening to me?" he says at one point.
When she tries to ask Holy if the two officers left together, Holy answers: "He put a gun to our heads."
"OK, you told me that at least five or six times," she says. "I have that. I understand that."
Shook has acknowledged that his client had been drinking, but said the confusion heard on the 911 call came from the horror of what happened.
___
Information from: The Dallas Morning News, http://www.dallasnews.com
Friday, January 11, 2008
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Diving board "A la Slip and Slide"
I thought some of these were funny. We should edit all the falls from the Slip and Slide footage!
Including my classic spin down to cement landing and let's not forget about the one where I'm walking across the plastic and slip and hit the back of my head and I stay laying there for a while until eyes goes to check up on me and I get up and scream "Where's the beeeeeeeer"
Actually, now that I think about it, these are not that funny compared to Slip and Slide, but watch them, you might get a laugh or two... something like that. They're not LMAO!!
Including my classic spin down to cement landing and let's not forget about the one where I'm walking across the plastic and slip and hit the back of my head and I stay laying there for a while until eyes goes to check up on me and I get up and scream "Where's the beeeeeeeer"
Actually, now that I think about it, these are not that funny compared to Slip and Slide, but watch them, you might get a laugh or two... something like that. They're not LMAO!!
Friday, January 04, 2008
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
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