Friday Funnies

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Since I’m in Seattle, I thought it proper that I honor a classic movie of my teen years, Singles. This is a great clip featuring the fellas from Pearl Jam being the band members for Matt Dylan’s character. As a special bonus, Jeff Ament is rocking an Aerosmith hat. […]

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Things That Look Cool

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Sometimes you just run into cool things on the web. Many of you already know that Rear Window is one of my all-time favorite movies. And this guy decided to do a cool trick. He used After Effects (and fancy Adobe video product) and merged all the clips of the neighbors’ scenes and made one […]

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My Bash with Bashi

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It’s a mix of emotions today. It’s my last day with an organization I have devoted five years of my life to, which has its share of sadness and disappointment. The other share is filled with joyful expectation and excitement about starting a new job in just a couple weeks. So I’ll try to numb […]

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My Old Kentucky Home

Nothing I can write here can properly sum up tonight’s game and it’s meaning for us Kentuckians. It’s just too big. Too big of a moment for a state that has so little impact in the grand scheme of things. But nevertheless, tonight I hope my Wildcats emerge victorious. If they do not, then I […]

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Friday Funnies

OK, bear with me, this is a long video. I love Kevin Smith. I watch all his movies, listen to his series of podcasts and also watch a ton of Q&As with him. He’s hilarious, has no filter whatsoever, and while super knowledgeable about Hollywood and comics he can at times come off as so […]

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My Head and Heart

Last week a couple coworkers and I went up to Baltimore to see a Seattle band called The Head and the Heart. They are a cool folk/rock hybrid band that has a way bigger following on the east coast than I would have thought (the club was PACKED and very engaged throughout the show). I […]

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What I’ve Read: The Last Stand

My journey down the corridors of history (how’s that for some schmaltz?) takes me out West, as I explored the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which was one of the major turning points in American/Indian relations after the Civil War. Part of my work at CFED over the years was designing reports for Tribal areas […]

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