
I’m no dog whisperer but this dog doesn’t look too comfy.

I’m no dog whisperer but this dog doesn’t look too comfy.

Norton Sales in the valley sells old rocket engine junk parts! Since NASA wont be sending anymore shuttles to space we gotta build our own.

There is some unreal talent at the x games. I’m seeing 10 year olds ride the course like champs!
Another year, another wonderful trip to Sunny San Diego. This time around, I was able to reunite with my old buddies at 3pf ( 3 points of fun, this time being Manash, Azad, and myself). I love those guys. I also got to hang with some of the cool peeps over at Viz Media. Shoutout to Berto, Tony, Akane, Misaki, Mitsko, and Urian. Here is a quick recap of what happened that only the people who were there could possibly understand.
-Discovering the smallest backseat in the world
-Seeing Leonard from the Big Bang Theory at the hotel bar!
-Remembering DS9
-Con Badonk Patrol
-Tony’s inner monologue. Bitches bitches bitches. boobs boobs boobs. I need sex.
-Azad’s external monlogue. ( refer to tony’s inner monologue.)
-”I’ve never been in an elevator with Chevy Chase before.” – Manash the 5 year old.
-Taking over Misaki’s hotel room and then immediatly serving up 3 angry dumpers.
-Realizing that all VK fans openly support incest. T-shirt idea: Incest Fangirl #1
-Puma stone to the rescue
-and last but not least, Manash giving Tony the ride of his life.
Chicago, though cold, was such a beautiful city. Tall interconnected skyscrapers, clean roads, wide sidewalks, and a train that runs above ground through a maze of skyscrapers all added to a hard-earned elegance that defines Chicago. I was lucky enough to catch the city before and just as the snowpocalypse was coming down. On my last day in the city, I woke up early and took the train to Millenium Park where the famous “Bean” sculpture is.
Above: the bean hides behind the trees, alone on a cold day, reflecting the empty park.
Above: The Bean, officially named, “Cloud Gate,” is huge. It creates a warped perspective on the city when standing up close to it.
Above: Standing under the Bean’s dimple can create a surreal viewing experience. Walking under it while looking up can cause minor nausea, as I learned.
One of the perks of the job is that, sometimes, you get to meet pretty cool people/actors/directors/etc. OTHER times, you get to meet legends.
This print was done by one of Andy Warhol’s assistants who now makes a bajillion dollars a day printing things like this.
Me and Stan Lee. This guy is 87 years old. I saw him at a comic-con party partying it up with 20 year old models at a private table inside the club. What a STUD!