Ribbit...Ribbit...04 Sep 2010 07:33 am

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

Ribbit...Ribbit...01 Sep 2010 09:30 am

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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.

Ribbit...Ribbit...31 Jul 2010 12:42 pm

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There is some unreal talent at the x games.  I’m seeing 10 year olds ride the course like champs!

Ribbit...Ribbit...26 Jul 2010 10:46 am

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.

Ribbit...Ribbit...29 Apr 2010 12:55 pm

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Ribbit...Ribbit...29 Apr 2010 11:37 am

When Julie is about to eat, she turns into a giant.

Photo Experiment13 Feb 2010 12:17 pm

This photo was taken from my backyard at 170mm f/5.6 on a very beautiful day, Jan 1, 2010.

Photo Experiment13 Feb 2010 12:10 pm

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.

Ribbit...Ribbit...13 Feb 2010 11:52 am

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!

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