Wednesday, April 26, 2006



Check out these little guys. Chomping away. I love this picture. Can't remember where I found it. The lil guys in front are all like "I'm hungy!! I'm so hungyy I'm eating your feeties!!" Look at the eyeball on the little guy to the left. Glaring at ya!! Arrggg!!

Love it.

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Bahston Chowdah.





He's all like..."Whazzup Bish?"




This is one of many pics I snapped of Boston with my mommy's camera. ("Someday Abu...I'm gonna live in a palace...and have my own digital camera!") Ok So anyway, this is of Paul Revere and his horsey. Doesn't he look like he's gonna trample you?







Little teeny house smooshed in between 2 biguns.


Ok the story behind this Boston classic is that the guy that lived in the red building (we're talking 1800's here) on the left wanted to block the view of the dude in the red building on the right, so...he built a tiny house right in the middle so his neighbor couldn't see jack shit anymore. Annnd they lived right across the street from..........


The 2nd oldest cemetary in the U.S! How's that for spayshul? If you zoom in really close you can see the single solitary yellow flower in the middle of the picture. Cute eh?

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Ok, you see this guy right here? Take a good look at the expression on his face. This was our tour guide for the day on Friday. In this picture he's looking for the rest of the people in our group. See how confused he looked? That was him the whole trip, and couple that with the fact that he was a very slow tour guide. I gathered more knowledge from the courtesy Boston Book that golbon gave us at the start of the convention.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Boston Baby!

A few pictures from Boston:
I'm still trying to get the hang of this particular Eblogging thing. Anyways, these are a few pictures from Boston. Really I'm simply testing the waters here as far as picture posting for the first time. One is the view from my hotel room, and the other is pretty much self explanatory. These aren't my best ones. Just a few till I figure out how this works.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Thoughtlings

Here I sit, at the local coffee house. The owner is sitting in the booth behind me, and can probably see what i'm writing. Not sure why I'm writing this. I think I'm just bored. What shall I write? hmm..

I'll write...The coffee house is a new establishment, and pretty cool. Ok that's stupid. It's...neato. Wait - supercoffeerific. Ok I give up. I actually tilted the screen sideways so neither he nor I could see it. I'm that paranoid that what I write about, is total shit.

But...I digress. On to my point:
Ok, so this establishment used to be Ace video of all things. It's much better off as a coffee house. And that's just the name..."The Coffee House". Pretty innovative eh? EH? Aside from not having my most favorite reading material: the Pittsburgh City Paper available for me, (which may arrive in the future as I'm told) it's the perfect place to go to chill out if you're in the Moon area. Being a Las Vegas resident for almost a decade does not make me baby buddah, but it does take a bit to impress me, and it also give me a different perspective on things. It also doesn't hurt being born and raised here in Pittsburgh. Don't take my word for it, but here's why I like The Coffee House:
Great coffee: They support the local coffee establishments by brewing, for example, Kiva Han out of Cranberry Township. Pretty good, I'd say. For me to switch from Starblinks, n'nat...and their cappucino's are always made well.
Great food: So far I've had their quiche, and a few of their soups & other items. All great stuff. And sometimes you'll find a huge basket of fresh red and green apples at the front door. I like that.
Homey atmosphere: It almost looks like someone's living room, only really large with a deepened wall color of dark red. With a stage. And a bunch of cute tables scattered everywhere. Annnd.. maybe an abundance of plush burgundy kushy chairs to sit in. Oh and a kitchen and coffee bar. Don't forget the paintings and curio cabinets.
They support local businesses: They have local everything; there's a local baker that bakes all the goodies in the morning, and brings them in when they are nice and hot and fresh late in the morning. Another local makes homemade greeting cards and leaves them at the counter to sell...and they're so cute! Little touches like that make it unique. One thing that would be really fantastic is if they had a different artist every week display their artwork on the walls. Neato if you ask me. And would also go with the whole local motife type thing.
They Rock. Literally: Not only do they bring in bands and singers here and there on the weekends, but every Monday and Thursday night is open mic night. Get up there and do your thang!!
FREE INTERNET! Starbucks used to be my place to recharge, but I really only go there when I'm pressed for time (drive through). Besides, who wants to pay money to get on the internet when it only costs the owner a small chunk of cash? It's not only a great way to bring in customers, but it just a nice gesture to provide your customers with that service. That's the main reason I come here, besides of course, the good coffee and great customer service. Just steer clear around 2:15 when the kids get out of high school.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Pin the Tail on the Pinata.

That pretty much sums up what my brain feels like right now. Stuck with pins and not even playing the right game. Pin the tail on the pinata and smash the donkey with a big skinny stick.

Spider Hater

I'm sitting at my desk, which is technically my sister's desk, but it happens to be sitting crooked in the middle of my bedroom floor. Anyway, I hate spiders, and I just saw one run across this keyboard. A big one. I can't believe I'm actually typing on it, but just wanted to vent, because, I hate spiders.
It just disappeared again, so I don't know where it is. I'm a spider hater.