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Birthday Rehash (and Phone Stuff)
Posted by Robert on the 6th of January, 2006 at 12:52 AM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Birthday, Motorola, Personal, Phones, Sony-Ericsson
So, the post from the other day, if you didn't quite get it, was an indication that it was my birthday.
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Hookah, Phone, Buell Firebolt, Hook
Posted by Robert on the 9th of August, 2005 at 12:11 AM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Cars, Drinking, Mac, Motorcycles, Movies, Personal, Phones, Software, Sony-Ericsson
This has been a full 4 days in the making, so here it is.
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Sony Ericsson S710 Theme And Info
Posted by Robert on the 31st of July, 2005 at 6:58 PM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Phones, Sony-Ericsson
Hamer Toyota, an L.A. area Toyota dealer, has a commercial where they get their family
to sing a shitty rendition of I Get Around, originally by the Beach Boys. Since the first time I saw it, I hated it. Only last night, after a few shots of vodka, did I notice that the very last scene of the commercial looks like a bunch of zombies slowly approaching the camera while singing I Get Around. It didn't particularly freak me out, but now the whole commercial will forever remind me of singing zombies...
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S710, New Site, Wyborowa, Haiku, Etc.
Posted by Robert on the 29th of July, 2005 at 10:39 PM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Apple, Desktop, Drinking, Hardware, Mac, Phones, Robertdot, Software, Sony-Ericsson, Vodka
There is always some amount of construction going on in Los Angeles. Since L.A. isn't confined by natural borders, the first inclination was to sprawl. This is why L.A. is so large, and is slowly assimilating areas that used to be distinct towns (e.g. Hollywood, Santa Monica, Compton). Essentially all of L.A. county is part of L.A. city, as far as I can tell. When New York City hit its boundaries, it started growing vertically upwards. L.A. seems to take a different approach. All the building projects I've seen recently grow vertically downward before they grow upward...
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