Aug. 9th, 2002

So... I've noticed while looking at myself in the mirrors when I work out that the halves of my face are different. I guess I knew that, since no one is exactly the same on both sides. Heck, my right leg is longer than my right. I've just never noticed the differences in the sides of my face before.

I did 30 minutes of eliptical today. I feel pretty good. I'm not expecting results for quite some time, but there is some part of me nagging at myself that it isn't going to work and that .. well.. no need to type it out. Some of it isn't very pretty. Most times I tell that voice to go to hell. I think I'm getting pretty good at it.

I really do need a new harddrive. My computer is slowly dying. It's almost a tangible feeling. So, when I can grab Kevin to come over and look at things to make sure I know what to get, I'm putting in an order. I figure it will cost me around $70-80 to get what I want with shipping. I will be a little short on money for longer than I had expected, so no movies or anything like that for me for a little bit.

I feel pretty good. Exercise is a good thing. I need a haircut. I need some shampoo to help my poor dried out hair.

Work now. Kind of distracted. Thinking again, or at least I can feel the deeper recesses of my mind processing something. I'm sure I'll come up with something only profound to myself in a week or so.

He he he...

Aug. 9th, 2002 08:58 am
"Hi, thanks for writing to Cedco Publishing. Because of the unprecedented demand for that calendar, we temporarily ran out. However, more have just arrived, and we'll be shipping your package next week."

Everyone loves Spike......
I saw the Todd McFarlane biography DVD (Yes... dvd) and couldn't help but pick it up. As far as I can tell it is the "I'm cooler than you and you wish you were me" Todd Mcfarlane dvd.

From the back: "A legend to his legions of fans, Spawn creator Todd McFarlane is the most sucessful comic book artist in history. Over the past decade, this shrewd and enigmatic entrepreneur has grown his buisiness into a mulit-million dollar entertainment emprie encompassin comic, action figures, television, video games and music videos. In addition to an Emmy-award winning television series for HBO and a $100 million feature film, the Spawn comic has sold over 150 million copies since 1992 - more than any other urban drama character including Batman, Spider-Man, Superman and Wolverine. TODD MCFARLANE: THE DEVIL YOU KNOW offers audiences an engaging look at the man behind Spawn's thrillingly dark and edgy images and exposes the many sides of McFarlane - from corport rebel to dedicated family man to unrelenting baseball enthusiast (in fact, McFarlane may be more famous to his 1999 $3 million purchase of Mark McGwire's 70th home run baseball than he is for Spawn). McFarlane is a convtroversial yet likeable cahracter, a self-confessed mand of "contradictions and inconsistencies," who ulitimately just wants to play by his own rules. A candid exploration of McFarlane's most intimate thoughts, thus film ultimate offers us a rare glimpse inside one of the world's most brilliant, intruiting and creative minds."


*blink*

Mmmmmmm. Yeah. I'm really tempted to check those numbers. Batman had 5 movies. Superman 4. Spider-Man has 1, but I bet it did several times better than Spawn did. I'd bet X-men did better than Spawn did. I wonder how they're building the numbers for the comic. Spawn did cost more than any of those others for quite some time too. I doubt its sold more copies. Batman is near issue 700.

To quote TJ here: "Spawn's tight, yo, but Spider-Man would own his ass."
And for the rest of you... well... too bad. Deal.

I was walking towards my apartment yesterday when I noticed a car sitting in fron of my apartment building. It was a pretty car, sleek and red. Nice curves all around, well taken care of. In the back were a few some things making lumps under a fuzzy looking black blanket.

The license plate on this car?

THE HAT

It was a little surreal.
Mmmmmmmm.....

http://www.trombonespot.com/

I found good trombones for sale for $150... and Euphoniums for $200. Wow.

I want to buy a bflat bass trombone some day. Of course, I'd have to assure myself that I would use it more than I use the tenor I have now. .... must find place to play....

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