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018 - How far could a Klingon hit a golf ball?

I am famous. The following photo that I took a year ago has made its way to the Cheap Eats Ottawa blog : You can even see Sebastian's shirt to the far right! It isn't the first time that a picture of mine has been used here and there, but aside from a time when I had stuff up on the Capital Music Hall's website (which apparently has changed how its photos are displayed), this is the most prominent display ever. Thursdays are proving to be long days for me, including early morning class, afternoon class, and work in the evening. Today being Thursday means that my day will be super long. All summer, I would stay up so late - at times until the sky would brighten; the combination of school and work has pushed my internal clock back into the Eastern Standard timezone. It's unbelievable to people who know me when I mention that I'm in bed sometimes while still in the 10th hour of the evening. I can rest assured that by next week, once I get a heavier homework and whatnot

017 - K-OTIC

Pictures: Ottawa Rideau Canal at night, in concert: Lioness, You Say Party We Say Die, K-OS. I had never been to a concert quite like this one. Usually there's a singer with a set list of songs and a word here and there, smaller, less exciting opening acts with a similar music style... This concert had two opening acts, both of which were very good. Their style was nothing if not tangibly in the same spectrum of what K-Os is all about; their music was a mix of electronic/house/dance/punk/everything else. And they were very energetic and interesting; they had everyone's attention, unlike some acts where nobody ends up paying attention. I actually wanted longer sets from both Lioness and YSP WSD (check out their music). Then, of course, there was K-OS. He just came out with his sonic crew and started playing and singing. Songs and beats just kinda blended into one another until it was time for a break, for him to talk to the audience, and for get us to wish one of his band mate

016 - YATAA!

Me, fake sleeping for the world to see. Nintendo cares a bit about Metroid, as shown with some in-store singage at HMV. Someone's a little too excited to have a mouthful of orange. I'm funny, so funny that I cause laughter. HAHAHAHA. I'm coming after you. Fire alarm triggers call upon the fire professionals. They were unimpressed with the false alarm, and didn't even stop to pose. Change that bulb! Susma is back from Nepal! GO ahead, ID me. A huge burden has been lifted for me. My computer is finally running normally again! At least, it's not bogged down to the point that I want to throw it across the room: applications seem to open quickly and run smoothly, I don't have to close everything running in the background to check my email, and msn doesn't freeze whenever i click on a new window! I haven't tested out some web-related issues I've had for months now (that not even Firefox could fix for me), but I'll get to that soon. This is a good thi

015 - August Photo Catch-Up

Final soccer tournament Everybody wins! Thumbs up for Superbad! Driving to the theatre. Chocolate milk afterward! In a classic glass bottle! Gas. The Boogyman.

014 - Claire Bennet should be the newest Disney Princess

My lack of updates lately have less to do with a lack of excitement than it does me avoiding my computer for anything other than basic email. My computer has to die. It's already dead. I'm typing on an undead laptop, running Windows Zombie. There might be a silver bullet labelled "reformat" in it's future... or would that be more of a "bring me to life" pill, akin to Viagra? Do silver bullets even stop zombies, or is that more of a werewolf kinda thing? Either way, my computer has to be fixed soon, or I'll become even more crazy. In fact, there's been much excitement on my end since my last update. So much so that I can't put too many things on at once, your browser might explode. Like mine does! First things first, I started working part-time at the Disney Store (note the lower-case "the"; it isn't "The Disney Store," it's "Disney Store"). Someone, after a summer of joblessness, has hired me just as the