August 26, 2008

Visual DNA from Youniverise

A visual DNA? I don't know. But certainly fun! Try it for yourself at Youniverse!

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August 19, 2008

Jack Johnson

Frances, Ben and I just returned from our trip to Morrison/Lakewood/Denver Colorado to see Jack Johnson play at the ever-beautiful Red Rocks. Amazing! After saving our seats Ben and I ran to bathroom at the very top of the amphitheater, as they're the nicest. As we headed out we ran straight into an impromptu show at the top of the amphitheater. We were literally feet from Jack watching him play. We traded out to go get Frances and let her watch too. It was absolutely amazing. His main-stage show (ya know, the one we actually expected) was far from a disappointment as well.

A beautiful experience, shared with beautiful people. Who can ask for more?


The impromptu Jack show, captured via camera phone...


The three of us at Tracks, a Denver club, the evening before the concert.

August 11, 2008

Feist Moves to Sesame Street

I'm all over the Canadian's today! I LOVE LOVE LOVE this!



Feist Moves To Sesame Street
Posted Fri Aug 8, 2008 11:26am PDT by Suzanne Baran in As Heard On...

Canadian indie star Feist's smash hit, "1234," has really risen to ubiquitous heights. She'll appear on the August 11 season premiere of Sesame Street performing a different version of the song.

A video of the singer was leaked on the Internet over the weekend frolicking with muppets and holding colorful numbers.

As if the popular iPod artist wasn't given enough of a boost, she now joins an extensive list of artists who have contributed their lyrics to the hit children's show.

The lyrics of the upbeat, sentimental song have been changed from their tribute to "old teenage hopes...alive at your door" into "Oh, you're counting, counting with me/To one less than five and one more than three."

There's also a revised chorus: "I love counting/counting to the number four."

It's a cute song and video that's not syrupy, overdone, or too annoying. Watch her strolling down Sesame Street with her furry friends in tow...

August 8, 2008

The Website is Down: Sales Guy vs Web Dude

So painfully accurate... The sales guy totally reminds me of a sales person I worked for a few years back. Young douchey and utterly clueless.



Favorite quotes:

"I know our website was at the tip of penis!"

"That's just what Nancy said you did last time"

"There is no arrange by penis"

August 7, 2008

I'm not the only one who wishes life were a musical!!

I'm not the only one!! Apparently many people are just waiting for their moment to sing and dance, just look:

Airport Musical:



Cafeteria Musical: "IIII NEeeeeddddd aaaa NNNAAAAPPPPKKKIIN!!"



I suggest checking them out more at: http://improveverywhere.com

August 1, 2008

The Big Bad LSAT

I've decided to take the LSAT and attempt to go to law school.

Dooms day is Saturday Oct 4, bright and early. Wish me luck!

They're pretty Up -Tight Down Under...

Read the below article... HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! If someone doesn't think my vagina is just fine the way it is, well then, frankly, they don't get to see it. Also, if you're having sex problems - just try a new vibrator, leave the knife OUT OF IT!!

'Designer Vaginas' Blacklisted in Australia

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Cosmetic surgery to "rejuvenate" the vagina has been blacklisted by Australian gynecologists who say more women are being injured by the dangerous procedures.

Top female sexual health specialists say they are seeing an increase in women with scarring, infections and altered sexual sensations after undergoing vaginal surgery.

Most have had labioplasty operations, to change the external appearance of the vagina or, less commonly, to narrow the vagina or "amplify'' the female G-spot.

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has issued a position statement on the trend, labelling it dangerous, expensive and unwarranted.

"The college is particularly concerned that such surgery may exploit vulnerable women,'' the statement said.

Dr. Ted Weaver, chairman of the college's women's health committee, said there were now a number of clinics, mostly in Sydney and the Gold Coast, offering these treatments.

Most of the operations cost at least $10,000, an "extraordinary amount of money,'' Weaver said.

"We feel these operations might prey on people with insecurities and fears who actually need psychological help,'' he said.

"They are also not very anatomically-based and have the potential to cause serious harm.''

Many college members had treated patients with scarring, permanent disfigurement, infection and altered sexual sensations, some of whom required reconstructive surgery, he said.

There was concern that women seeking the most common operation, the labioplasty, did not understand there was a huge variation in how women's external genitalia look.

"In one case we heard of a man bringing in a Brazilian pornographic photo and saying: `Make my girlfriend look like this','' Weaver said.

"We don't think it is ethical behavior to agree to do that.''

G-spot augmentation, where collagen is injected into the vaginal wall to enhance sexual pleasure, was also controversial.

"It is often not clear where the G-spot is or if it even exists at all in some women,'' he said.

"So the procedure is done without that being verified, often causing problems in sex.''

Daniel Fleming, president of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, said the vast majority of people who undergo labia and vaginal surgery were "very happy'' with the result.

"If there's a problem (the gynecologists) need to submit the evidence so we can find out why it's happening and if any particular group of doctors is implicated in the alleged increased complication rate,'' Fleming said.