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Monday, March 26, 2012
Hockey Fights
During my eight o'clock class this morning, we were going over how to use Adobe Photoshop and After Effects. Since I already know how to use this programs, I was tired and bored out of my fucking mind. So I spent the whole hour and half class watching hockey fights on Youtube. The best hockey fight I have ever seen is attached in the video above. In the white jersey is former Chicago Blackhawk player John Scott, and in the black jersey is Kevin Westgrath of the Los Angeles Kings. Throughout the fight we see Scott, who is almost seven feet tall on ice skates, absolutely destroy Westgrath. After the fight Scott ends up breaking Westgrath's nose and orbital bone. EPIC.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Macadelic
Just the other day, Mac Miller dropped his new mixtape Macadelic which is free all over the Internet. The track above is by far the best one on the album, with the heavy bass and Juicy J from Three 6 Mafia. The new mixtapes proves that Mac Miller is starting to a lot more drugs and even that can be an understatment. In almost every track, Mac drops drug references about him doing weed, pills, and purple drank. But overall the album is pretty sick, definitly be bumping this the next couple of days.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Wakarusa 2012
Cannot Wait for this music festival this summer as it will be an amazing graduation present to myself.
The Bands that I will be seeing include Pretty Lights, Umphrey's McGee, Slighty Stoopid, Matisyahu, G. Love and Special Sauce, Big Gigantic, Mimoso, SOJA, Keller Williams, Iration, and Tribal Seeds.
The Wakarusa Music Festival is a four-day festival which is located in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. The festival began in the summer of 2004 and has slowly grown into one of the biggest drawing music festivals. This year Wakarusa takes place May 31st till June 3rd.
The Bands that I will be seeing include Pretty Lights, Umphrey's McGee, Slighty Stoopid, Matisyahu, G. Love and Special Sauce, Big Gigantic, Mimoso, SOJA, Keller Williams, Iration, and Tribal Seeds.
The Wakarusa Music Festival is a four-day festival which is located in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. The festival began in the summer of 2004 and has slowly grown into one of the biggest drawing music festivals. This year Wakarusa takes place May 31st till June 3rd.
Parent Auction 2012
Well last night was the annual Pi Kappa Alpha parent auction and whenever you mix, pikes, parents, and booze you get one crazy night. Every year my fraternity hosts a parent auction to raise money for our house, in which parents bring in baskets to auction off. The baskets range from 30 cases of Busch Light to Bear-Packer tickets.
Well this year the auction took place at the new U-Hotel here in Charleston, pretty nice looking hotel, and about 60 people participated in all. The night began as usual drinking, eating, and meeting family and friends. When the auction began, some of the most expensive baskets included two Bear-Packer tickets for $600, an autographed Patrick Sharp jersey for $500, two Chicago Bull tickets for $450, and varioud handles of liquor for $200.
After the auction concluded, the real fun began. Two drunk buses came and picked everyone up from the hotel and took us to Marty's. The booze was flowing, parents getting drunk, pikes getting drunk, and random people dancing. After about one hour or so, the crew trecked down to Stu's to rage.
At Stu's total drinks for each parent and pike were starting to reach double digits and everyone was having a great time. Shots after shots being consumed, time flew by and it was time to dip out. But a lot of parents wanted to stay longer and that they did. Small groups of parents and pikes gathered and talked till at least 1:30 A.M. well past bar closing.
Finally, they got all of us out of there and somehow everyone found a ride back to hotel and it was an epic parent auction.
It was a little combo of this, but drunk pikes and parents
Well this year the auction took place at the new U-Hotel here in Charleston, pretty nice looking hotel, and about 60 people participated in all. The night began as usual drinking, eating, and meeting family and friends. When the auction began, some of the most expensive baskets included two Bear-Packer tickets for $600, an autographed Patrick Sharp jersey for $500, two Chicago Bull tickets for $450, and varioud handles of liquor for $200.
After the auction concluded, the real fun began. Two drunk buses came and picked everyone up from the hotel and took us to Marty's. The booze was flowing, parents getting drunk, pikes getting drunk, and random people dancing. After about one hour or so, the crew trecked down to Stu's to rage.
At Stu's total drinks for each parent and pike were starting to reach double digits and everyone was having a great time. Shots after shots being consumed, time flew by and it was time to dip out. But a lot of parents wanted to stay longer and that they did. Small groups of parents and pikes gathered and talked till at least 1:30 A.M. well past bar closing.
Finally, they got all of us out of there and somehow everyone found a ride back to hotel and it was an epic parent auction.
It was a little combo of this, but drunk pikes and parents
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Finally a Successful Friday
Well after three kind of unsuccessful runs at sports anchoring, I finally had a flawless one. The day started off as any other Friday, sports producing, sports writing, and editing video. But finally there was no home basketball games on the day before I sports anchor, which means no fucking play-by-play. To add to that, my boss left on another Friday, which means the pressure was off. She has never been in the control room when I anchor, which could be good or bad, not sure though.
When it was showtime, I was ready to kill it and killed it I did. Every story that I read was flawless with no stumbles or butched words. I felt my pacing was a little fast, but when I caught myself I slowed down. I was looking fresh on cam, with my purple shirt and tie. So overall, definitly a resume builder to add to my collection of videos and producing samples.
When it was showtime, I was ready to kill it and killed it I did. Every story that I read was flawless with no stumbles or butched words. I felt my pacing was a little fast, but when I caught myself I slowed down. I was looking fresh on cam, with my purple shirt and tie. So overall, definitly a resume builder to add to my collection of videos and producing samples.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Super Bowl 2012
With the most epic night in American athletics just getting done, the Super Bowl, thought I was would pick a couple of my favorite commercials. Since my beloved Chicago Bears were not in the big game, I gave zero fucks about the game and only cared about the commercials.
1. This commercial for some odd reason was my favorite one from the Super Bowl. From the beginning, the commercial caught my attention with the name of Mr. Quiggly, which is pretty random. Then when the dogs shot out of the gate he fell far behind but then the little dog used some super turbo to jump ahead. The ending was the best when the dog stoped and then moon walked across the finish line to the song "Wild Thing."
2. From the beginning I knew it would be a good commercial since Bud Light was making it and it being my favorite "light" beer. I was pretty funny to see such a small dog bringing out bottles of Bud Light to whomever called his name "Here We Go." The icing on the cake was at the end, when the dog rolled out a keg for all the people coming to the party.
1. This commercial for some odd reason was my favorite one from the Super Bowl. From the beginning, the commercial caught my attention with the name of Mr. Quiggly, which is pretty random. Then when the dogs shot out of the gate he fell far behind but then the little dog used some super turbo to jump ahead. The ending was the best when the dog stoped and then moon walked across the finish line to the song "Wild Thing."
2. From the beginning I knew it would be a good commercial since Bud Light was making it and it being my favorite "light" beer. I was pretty funny to see such a small dog bringing out bottles of Bud Light to whomever called his name "Here We Go." The icing on the cake was at the end, when the dog rolled out a keg for all the people coming to the party.
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