Thursday, July 24, 2008

how sad is this

i read this on perezhilton.com (of all places). its from the telegraph.co.uk

Given only weeks to live, Reece Fleming proposed to his 'special friend' Elleanor Purgslove at a laser tag party.

After she accepted, their parents arranged a make-believe wedding at Reece's home in Mackworth, Derby. He died the next day with his family.
Reece's mother Lorraine Fleming said he told her, "I can go now" after his wish had been granted.

The 28-year-old said: ""He was so proud of her, and we were proud of them both."
Reece was diagnosed with leukaemia in July 2004, when he was aged just four.
He fought the disease for four years until May when doctors told him he had just weeks to live.
Ms Fleming, said she and his stepfather Mick Thompson had tried to help him achieve as much as possible before his death, including marrying his sweetheart.
"When we found out that we only had a few weeks with him we tried to do absolutely everything with him that we could.

"Him and Ellie had been 'special friends' for a couple of years but then they broke up.
"We said we'd have a pirate party, and Ellie came. She went to visit Reece a few times in hospital as well.

She added: "We also had a football and laser quest party, apparently that's when he proposed to her."

The pair went out to dinner in the mayor's limousine and the families organised a 'wedding', complete with rings, a stand-in vicar and a certificate.

The ceremony was carried out on July 4 and the following day Reece died at home with his family and a Macmillan nurse.

At his funeral, mourners followed a horse-drawn hearse on foot.
Ms Fleming added: "Even on the Saturday that he died, he got out of bed and walked to the sofa.

"He always tried walking, right to the end, so we thought if he walked for us then we would walk for him."

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

its becoming obsessive... per usual



sidenote, i like alyson hannigan's hair dyed black. the red hair was too associated with american pie.

i think its funny and smart


Another Gossip Girl ad campaign, another controversy.

A series of print/online ads touting the CW series' sophomore season uses sound bites from condemning critics to play up the show's OMG factor. In one ad, an ecstatic Serena is labeled as "Every Parent's Nightmare," while another featuring naked Nate wields the headline "Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate."

That "Inappropriate" non-dorsement is attributed to the Parents Television Council, which is none too happy to see its words twisted. "I think it reeks of desperation, if they have to position themselves as so edgy and so controversial that they've been called out by us," the group's director of communications tells the AP.

CW marketing boss Rick Haskins in turn counters that the mission was to employ headlines that are "provocative... catch our viewers' attention... and, in a tongue-in-cheek way, capture what the show is about."

Indeed, the show does feature many tongues in cheeks. I say, "Job well done." — Matt Mitovich



Tuesday, July 22, 2008

greg reminded me


it's pretty nerdy, but battlestar galactica is my favorite new tv show this season.

as if i need another tv show to watch


how i met your mother on cbs

rest in peace

Monday, July 21, 2008

Friday, July 18, 2008

dark knight

i saw the midnight showing of Dark Knight at the Arena Grand in Columbus, Ohio. it was amazing and totally worth the price of admission. for $11.50, we had reserved seats in the balcony, didn't have to wait in line, and a free medium popcorn (normally $5.50). totally worth the price of admission.


i'll be honest. when i heard heath ledger was playing The Joker, i was a little skeptical. i just didn't seem him pulling it off. well let me tell ya, he was amazing. he frakin owned that role. it was incredible. the entire drive home, i kept saying to my friends 'i can't believe how incredible heath ledger was!'.

i definitely want to go see it again in an IMAX theatre soon.

here are some random people that were dressed up last night:


can't stop listening

Day Man:



Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

do you like limericks?

i support obama, but this was still funny:



this pisses me off, too

i have nothing against peta. i think they do good work.
but ripping off john lennon's image of protest makes me mad.
be original for crying out loud.

really???

ridiculous. 

sick as a dog

so it's brew week in athens. my roommate and i decided to go to broney's for dinner since we heard the had a big selection of microbrews. it was an enjoyable dinner. but a few hour later, i was sick as a dog. miserable stomach ache. 24hrs later, i still feel like shit. ugh. i think i'm done eating there for awhile.


coming soon



It's basically done. We're not going to air it until later this fall since it's a basketball story... we want to wait closer to the start of the season.

i'm happy to be done. it's a big sigh of relief. i'm very proud of this piece. i can't wait to show people. hopefully we'll post a teaser online soon so i can share it here.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

i wanna grow old with you


me and brittany in 50yrs. old and happy. together.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

eco-savvy?

i took an online quiz at msnbc.com about my "green" knowledge. i missed 2 questions:


Things I found especially interesting:
  • You should use the A/C when going faster then 45mph. Having the windows down creates a drag that makes your car fuel inefficient. 
  • By only using cold water to do laundry, you save about $61 a month. Heating the water takes 80-90% of the energy to do the laundry. 

How eco-savvy are you?
Thanks for taking our quiz. You answered 80% of the questions correctly.

Here's how all readers fared:
Score 0-19 % 20-39 % 40-59 % 60-79 % 80-100 %
Readers 0 % 1 % 6 % 42 % 51 %
* 77300 total responses

1. You shouldn't turn your PC on and off because that will wear it out.
Correct
Computers will not be damaged by lots of powering on and off if purchased in the last 10 years. Today's PCs are designed to handle 40,000 on/off cycles before a failure, and that's a number you likely won't reach during the computer's five-to-seven-year life span.

2. Alkaline batteries aren't recyclable.
Correct
For the most part. Most alkaline batteries collected through household battery collection programs are disposed of in hazardous waste landfills; even stores that have takeback programs admit they often end up in the trash. We recommend buying rechargeable batteries, which not only can be used up to 30 times, but also can be recycled.

3. Online banking reduces your risk of identity fraud.
False is not correct.
Internet banking does reduce the threat of identity theft and banking fraud. In fact, a study by Javelin Strategy & Research found the average time to detect fraud for online banking users was 18 days; for non-online users it was 114 days. Online banking also uses 128-bit encryption, one of the most advanced technologies available for safeguarding sensitive information. Plus, it saves a ton of paper! If all U.S. households viewed and paid bills electronically, we'd save 18.5 million trees and 15.8 billion gallons of water per year.

4. Hybrid cars are really bad for the environment because there isn't a way to recycle their batteries.
Correct
Hybrid car batteries are made of nickel metal hydride, which is fully recyclable. Toyota and Honda say they will recycle dead batteries and dispose of them properly – Toyota even puts a phone number on each battery and pays $200 for the return of a dead battery to ensure it's properly recycled. Additionally, hybrid battery packs are designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle, between 150,000 and 200,000 miles.

5. When beauty products are labeled "organic" or "all natural" they are always better for your skin.
True is not correct.
There are no federal certifications for the labels 'natural' or 'organic' when it comes to beauty products. Anyone can claim their product is natural or organic. The best thing to do is carefully read the list of ingredients, or consult the cosmetics data base Skin Deep (www.cosmeticdatabase.com), which analyzes many beauty products for safety.

6. You should never throw your unused medication down the toilet.
Correct
Wastewater plants are not designed to handle household hazardous wastes like expired medication. Medications can end up in our water supplies in trace amounts and also get into the soil and become environmental hazards, as well as creating a health hazard for wastewater personnel. Unused meds should be returned to your pharmacy – they can properly dispose of them for you.

7. Roll your car window down (instead of cranking up the A/C). It will save you gas and it's better for the environment.
Correct
But only if you are going 45 mph and under. Kick on the A/C if you are going more than 45 mph - the drag from the windows ruins the fuel savings by not using the A/C.

8. Bottled water is always safer to drink than tap water.
Correct
A lot of the bottled water on the market today is really just repackaged tap water. The bottled water industry is not required to test for pharmaceuticals (just like with tap water) and the FDA does not ensure the safety of bottled water, so it isn't like there's a clear cut advantage to buying bottled water for safety purposes. By kicking the bottled water habit you are saving tons of waste and cash - 1.5 million tons of plastic are used globally each year in water bottles alone AND the bottled water costs more than gasoline! If you cut down on one bottle per week you could save close to $100/year.

9. Clothes get just as clean in cold water as they do in hot.
Correct
Cold water works just as well for washing up your day-to-day clothes. You'll save cold, hard cash - like $61 per year per household on average by forgoing the hot for the cold. 80%-90% of the energy used to do your laundry goes to just heating the water. It's better for your clothes (cold water keeps your clothes looking newer longer) AND it's better for the planet. In a year, each household that switches keeps 1,281 lbs of CO2 from entering the air.

10. Your appliances don't use energy when they aren't in use.
Correct
A "phantom load" refers to the energy your appliances use when they are plugged in but not turned on. In the average home, 40% of all electricity is used to power home appliances while they're not in use! You can save around 30% on your electric bill by simply plugging your electronics (e.g., cell phone charger, computer, TV, DVD players) into a power strip and flipping the switch when you leave home. They even have selftiming power strips that automatically shut down.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

this means i'm gonna be president one day

Barack Obama and I totally wear the same sunglasses:

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy Independence Day

i plan on celebrating by listening to this song all day:

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

not sure how i feel about this

The Daily Mail is reporting that the cast of Friends is getting ready to start a movie. After the huge success of Sex and the City, everyone wants to get a piece of the pie.

They say the main reason it has taken so long for this project to start moving is because Jennifer Aniston was hesitant... they claim she has become too famous to play the role of Rachel. wow.

Not sure what I think about this project. I was a huge Friends fan growing up, so I'd probably see it... I'm just not sure if I'd like it :-(