Just The Right Amount Of Epic

I just saw Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and I have to say, I was more than impressed. If anything, the way I felt about this movie should have been the way I felt about the first one. It had more "HOLY CRAP, did that just really happen!?!" moments than I can count, and had the entire theater vocally cheering on Optimus Prime and his gang on several occasions. The failure of the original was gone. Yes, Shia LaBeouf talks his freaking head off more than necessary, no, the main heroine still can't act and is there for nothing more than makeout sessions, slow-mo running scenes, and modelling jeans. And there were most definitely more nauseating vertigo-inducing zoomed-in 360 degree shots than I care to remember. But when you see Decepticons and Autobots literally beating themselves to death, you forget about the fact that its all smoke and mirrors. The first movie really lacked the epic battles and scale that this movie amply provided. However, inappropriate jokes abound along with cheese-laden comic relief. I audibly groaned more than once. But even the lengthy dialog sections of the feature couldn't break it. Again, the astonishing action sequences hold the movie together from beginning to end. I really recommend seeing this one while its still in theaters. I can strongly say that this film was much more than everything I had hoped the first one would be (and was more than disappointed when it wasn't).

Pour Us Some Road, We'll Both Drink And Drive

All you need is two.

Messing Around

From an IRC chat server:

#127039 +(10700)- [X]

-wolf- 1. Save every Free Credit Card Offer you get, Put it in pile A
-wolf- 2. Save every Free Coupon You get, put that in pile B
-wolf- 3. Now open the credit card mail from pile A and find the Business
Reply Mail Envelope.
-wolf- 4. Take the coupons from pile B and stuff them in the envelope you hold
in your hand.
-wolf- 5. Drop the stuffed to the brim envelopes in your mail and walk away
whistling.
-wolf- I have now received two phone calls from the credit card companies
telling me that they received a stuffed envelope with coupons rather
then my application. They informed me that it they are not pleased that
they footed the bill for the crap I sent them. I reply with "It says
Business Reply Mail" I'm suggesting coupons to you to ensure that your
business is more successful. They promptly hang up on me.
-wolf- Now, I did this for about a month before it got boring, so I got an
added idea! I added exactly 33 cents worth of pennies to the envelope
so they paid EXTRA due to the weight. I got a call informing me about
the money, I said it was a mistake and I demanded my change back. After
yelling at the clerk and then to the supervisor they agreed to my
demands and cut me a check for the money. I hold in my hand at this
very moment a check from GTE Visa for exactly 33 cents.

Thanks for the laughs Nathan!

A Hard Day's Work

Its been a while since I've had a day of labor-intensive, backbreaking, hard work. But today the summer interns, Tim, Will, and myself sledgehammered and jack hammered a patio to literal pieces all day. It wasn't exhausting, but tiring work. My hands definitely took a major toll today, (it hurts quite a bit to simply be typing this), but I think it was well worth the pain and sweat. We finished up the whole thing finally, with a pile of rubble and exposed dirt to testify for our day of productivity. Its really cool to be able to see the end product of a fair day's work. Very cool indeed. Hooray for physical labor!

The Adventure Of A Lifetime

There's a certain adventure I dearly want to go on right now. But for the first time in a long time, I don't know how to. Usually adventures shove themselves in my face, unavoidable, and if they don't, I hunt them down and make sure that I experience them. But there's a certain one that I truly want to go on, but that I have absolutely no clue how to start. I know that its most likely just a matter of time until it unlocks its mystery to me, but until then, I'm stuck scratching my head and wondering how the heck its going to work out somewhere down the road, or if it even will. Its like a kid in an ice cream shop. All he wants is that double scoop of bubble gum with sprinkles on top. Its what he wants more than anything. And I more or less feel the same way. My adventurous spirit yearns for it. But it somehow continues to evade me.

Just something I've been thinking about for the past couple of weeks...

A V6 and Eurodance

There's stupid, and there's fun, and then there's a weird combination of the two that really makes no sense other than the fact that its there, and you're doing it, and its a heckuva lotta fun. It doesn't happen too often, but tonight that odd feeling of freedom and carelessness fell upon me, and it was great. I've never had more fun searching for a cup of coffee before. If you were with me tonight, you know what went down and why it was so ridiculously fun. If you weren't, you should have been there.