After enduring another hell fire week at my job, I chilled out in Flatbush, interviewed Tah Phrum Duh Bush for my marathon documentary, and took myself to see the new Resident Evil: Extinction which was awesome even though I doubt a helicopter could fly all the way from Las Vegas, Nevada to Alaska on one tank of gas, one of many things that didn't make sense. And let me ask you this: If you were infected by a zombie bite and knew you were going to become one--would you A. Tell you friends, so they could protect themselves B. Kill yourself or C. Knowingly spread the infection to your friends? Oh who cares the action was great and they played tribute to a slew of classic sci-fi/horror films like Planet of the Apes, the Birds, Alien 4, and many others. When I went to head home on the 2 train, there was an injured person and blood splattered on the platform. It looked at first like a hand had been severed but I think it was a head injury--no idea how it happened--maybe they were knifed--that seems to be common.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
What I did tonight:
Sunday, September 16, 2007
The skyline challenge is on.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Saturday, September 1, 2007
my fav of Sen
This will always be my favorite photo of Sen.
But seriously, how deep does the rabbit hole go? This may seem abstract, but at what point do things cease to exist in our memories? This photo exits in this moment and a moment is unfathomabley short and forgettable as is our lifetime in an ever expanding universe of birthing and collapsing stars.
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