Monday, December 6, 2010

Welcoming Departure!

The feature film I recorded sound on in October is raising money for post-production work! If you're into indy film making or couldn't think of something to give me more the holidays, hook these cool dudes up with some finances!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Just Dropped Off Parents at the Airport

First thing I do when I get back?

Poop with the door open.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Oh Heeeey...

It's been a long time blog. How have you been?
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All right, I understand that you're angry with me but spitting isn't going to convince me to come ba...
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Okay. I understand. I'll try harder to stay in touch.
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Can we please just move on? Have a music video?


EDIT: The aspect ratio on this is off. Watch at Youtube.com for maximum enjoyment.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Boldly Posting Once Again

It has been quite some time since I've last posted. I blame my last fall semester at Chapman University. I'm not so sure my last spring semester is going to be any easier.

A new year means a list of the books I read last year! You'll see that I was in a very Nonfiction mood last year.

May 05 - "Lincoln" by David Herbert Donald (A Lincoln biography)
May 10 - "Media/Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media" by Shirley Biagi (Text Book)
May 17 - "A People's History of American Empire" by Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki, and Paul Bahle (A Graphic Novel)
June 10 - "The Age of Missing Information" by Bill McKibben
June 08 - "Images of Our Times: 60 Years of Photography from the LA Times"
July 26 - "Lies My Teacher Told Me" by James W. Loewen (History)
Aug. 08 - "Citizen Soldiers" by Stephen Ambrose (History)
Aug. 15 - "Bone" by Jeff Smith (Graphic Novel)
Aug. 22 - "George Sprott 1894-1975" by Seth (Graphic Novel)
Sep. 03 - "The New Kings of Nonfiction" edited by Ira Glass
Oct. 15 - "Cave in the Snow" by Vicki Mackenzie (Follows a Buddhist Nun)
Nov. 06 - "Shaking the Money Tree" by Morrie Warshawski (How to beg for money)
Nov. 10 - "Liquid Life" by William R. LaFleur (About abortion in Japan)
Nov. 14 - "Good Omens" by Neil Gaimen and Terry Pratchett
Dec. 07 - "Learning True Love" by Sister Chan Khong (A Buddhist Nun talks about her social work)

Let me know if you have any questions about any of these books. I'd love to talk about them. I remember most of them being pretty entertaining.