January 2011
2 posts
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12:47
Sometimes I wonder, mostly as I toss and turn why that nap I took at three in the afternoon sounded like such a good idea even though I knew better.
Othertimes I wonder why this place couldn’t be more like New York where what you do off the clock is your business, and no one elses…
December 2010
1 post
Not dead yet.
September 2010
2 posts
Reflecting on Summer:
What did I do all summer? I fucking worked.
August 2010
4 posts
Ain't Nobody Above a Whoopin →
It’s refreshing to see that common decency is supplanted by the smug attitude of the southern good ol’ boy trying to justify senseless bar fights.
Jackass.
Football, and The George
When Lucas Oil Stadium was built, I shed a few tears and thought of all the memories I lived through when the RCA Dome still housed the Indianapolis Colts. That was a pretty big part of my life, but Lucas Oil Stadium was bigger-figuratively and literally. It was a new set of downs, it was OUR stadium and not an event venue retrofitted for a football team that unexpectedly arrived in the middle...
Dear Women, I'm sorry you think I owe you a drink...
I don’t buy drinks for women in bars.
So it goes
It’s been a lot like watching a blimp crash into the side of a mountain. Slow, painful, inevitable, and in a way, humorous.
Just like any good thing in life, it’s going to reach a point where you want something better. C’est la vie, isn’t that right Steve? I don’t recall exactly how I came across the Spartanburg Spark, but I do know it had it’s hooks in me...
July 2010
2 posts
Dave why haven't you been updating?
Because I hate you all, that’s why. No the truth is I’ve been busy sandboxing the crap out of ExpressionEngine 2 these days, and tumblr kind of fell by the wayside. To make up for it, enjoy this photo of my puppy Bailey.
Watching Olivia Munn on The Daily Show was like...
June 2010
1 post
Contenticide for the last time, plus a redesign...
April 2010
1 post
January 2010
1 post
Dale Carnegie
Eight years ago I had a teacher recommend everyone read Dale Carnegie’s book “How to Win Friends and Influence People”, presumably because it was just that interesting of a book. As much as George Wenger applied every aspect of the principles within that book, I think he recommended it because it was just a fun book to read. Earlier this year I spotted it on an abandoned...