Saturday, November 19, 2005

Movie Update.

Hey remember when I said that guy wanted to use our house in a movie? (read previous post if you don't remember) Well he came by today and we signed some location agreement and are going to be paid $200. They are just using the exterior of our house and the entrance monday morning. The movie is called "the ungodly" and stars that guy wes bentley from american beauty with the video camera. Pretty cool. Our next house party will now be technically sponsered by this movie.

On Monday we shall see what happens.

Oh, speaking of movies, Harry Potter is awesome.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Little Bits of Nothing.

Today after class I had a long internal debate as to whether or not I should take the trolly home for only an hour or just stay at school until my next class. Taking the trolly home is $1.30 so I was thinking what better things I could buy with such money; like animal crackers or some baseball cards. After awhile I decided just to spend the stupid token and go home. I get in the first trolly to stop, go to put the token in the machine and the driver quickly puts his hand over it. He said the ride was on him. I looked in the trolly and I was the only one there. Now that I write this, it seems kind of creepy but he was just lonely. I was the first person to get on in awhile.

Yesterday a guy knocked on the door and asked if he could use our house (particularly the porch and entrance) in a movie. Some independant psychological thriller. Even before he said we would get componsated I was already thinking it would be cool. He took a bunch of pictures and said he would show them to the director, who would make the final decision. Cool stuff if it works out.

A few days ago I went across the street to a pizza place and I noticed they had a selection of hotsauces for sale. These hotsauces were the "so hot you lose color vision" types of hotsauces. One in particular looked quite nasty; it had a 500,000 Scoville rating and was in a weird looking sealed container. Actually, here it is. I think I might buy it just to provoke a future funny story.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Story for Now.

Alright, I just heard tonight that one of my friend's roommate made out with Donovan McNabb at a bar downtown after the Chargers game a few weeks ago. HAHA, awesome. I would tell a more detailed story were it not that I, for some reason, decided to try and drink two (2) Steel Reserve 40's tonight. Not recommended; it's hard for one man (besides superman or samuel l. jackson) to harness the power of the "high gravity" content imbued into each horribly deliciously horrible Steel Reserve.

While getting the first 40 I also purchased a slice of cheesecake; so on the walk home I had a 40 in one hand (no bag) and a slice of cheesecake in the other (with a big smile on my face from my purchases, of course). Why is that kind of funny? I don't know but it was.

Oh, yeah, I'm posting this at 4:36am because I kind of passed out on my bed for a few (6) hours. Ah, college, almost over. Oh well. Live it up while you can, right? Hey, that's one of my fake mottos (my other fake motto is "no fat chicks".) Well it's true though. Once college is over a somewhat more serious life has to take over. Although, I hope it is a really slow progression for me into "crochity old man who hates youth".

For those wondering right now about my real motto, it is "never say no to anything" (or "never say no to nothing" when I am feeling really grammatically impaired).

Wow, this is a quite a ramble. I think it actually details thought for thought of how my brain was working.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

80's Songs.

I am a fan of many types of music and today and noticed that my collection of 80's music was somewhat slim (I didn't have that song "You Spin Me Right Round"). To fix this problem I listened to a 6CD Boxset called Best of the 80's. I like a lot of 80's songs so I was expecting this boxset to contain many if not most of my favorites. Damn was I wrong. If this boxset was an actual representation of 80's music, wow, 80's music sucked. Out of the 110ish songs, there were probably less than 10 that I actually tolerated and even then, maybe only 1-3 that I was really looking to get. I know there were a lot of good 80's songs so whoever made this "best" of the 80's should go straight to huey lewis's place and get punched in the face by billy idol (I assume all 80's musicians hang out together in a shack somewhere).