4.30.2008

Quittin' Time



Hey all you lushes, it' s five o'clock somewhere, time to get your drink on.

4.29.2008

Our little Brooklyn apartment



Here's a shot of our temporary abode in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

4.28.2008

Friendly Door Step



Tile step in Tribeca

4.27.2008

The New Apple "i"


Oh hell ya! Gotta get me one of these bad boys. You know Mike Monello will be waiting in line to be the first to own it.

4.25.2008

Oh Kombucha!



I've been on a kick recently drinking kombucha which is basically a fermented tea with live cultures. It's a probiotic drink with lots of goodness and a very acquired taste. But rather than rambling on, here is what wikipedia has to say about it...

The recorded history of this drink dates back to the Qin Dynasty in China (around 250 BC). The Chinese called it the "Immortal Health Elixir," because they believed Kombucha balanced the Middle Qi (Spleen and Stomach) and aided in digestion, allowing the body to focus on healing....

...Aside from any possible health benefits, many users report a subtle but distinct perceptual shift after consuming kombucha. It is generally characterized by mild euphoria, relaxation, and an overall sense of physical and mental well-being. The pH/acetate may increase blood flow to the brain.

Another possible cause of these effects is the psychoactive amino acid
L-theanine, which is naturally present in tea. Stimulation of the circulatory and immune systems, and associated glandular releases, may also account for some of these effects. Some reports of more intense effects could be explained by toxins resulting from contamination of the culture.

Anyway, this is BK's crazy idea of the week. Personally, I like the stuff, it makes me feel great and now I've gotten half the staff at Campfire hooked on it as well. If you've tried it let me know if you like it. If you haven't tried but just want to tell me how it's all just bunk, then feel free to post your negativity and I'll file it away for future reference.

4.24.2008

Vampire Bush


Alex Ross

I found this image on a t-shirt at the New York Comic Con and thought it was pretty spot on. It's an image by comic book artist Alex Ross, who is known for his photo realistic super heroes.

Well, ol Bushy is almost done draining every last bit out of the U.S. , but the damage unfortunately will go on and on for years.

4.23.2008

Penis theft panic hits city..

From Reuters:

KINSHASA (Reuters) - Police in Congo have arrested 13 suspected sorcerers accused of using black magic to steal or shrink men's penises after a wave of panic and attempted lynchings triggered by the alleged witchcraft.

Reports of so-called penis snatching are not uncommon in West Africa, where belief in traditional religions and witchcraft remains widespread, and where ritual killings to obtain blood or body parts still occur.

Rumors of penis theft began circulating last week in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo's sprawling capital of some 8 million inhabitants. They quickly dominated radio call-in shows, with listeners advised to beware of fellow passengers in communal taxis wearing gold rings . . .

. . . "But when you try to tell the victims that their penises are still there, they tell you that it's become tiny or that they've become impotent. To that I tell them, 'How do you know if you haven't gone home and tried it'," he said.

Just a reminder folks, this is the year 2008, we have landed men on the moon, invented the hot dogs on a stick, breast augmentation and many other wonderful things, and yet across the globe people still believe in witchcraft.

Back here in the states nearly 40% of Americans still believe in George Bush's weapons of mass deception.

Personally, I'll stick with the witchcraft. (without the shrinkage of course)

4.22.2008

Goofing around at Campfire


Photo by Yvonne Cheng

4.21.2008

NY Comic Con



Brian Cain and I braved nerd fest '08 at the Javits Center in Manhattan for the New York Comic Con. That's a comic, toy and entertainment convention for all you non socially challenged folk out there. Now admittedly, I'm a pretty big nerd myself but my affliction pales in comparison to the massive crowds of Uber Nerds that filled the enormous building.

Embarasingly, I failed to wear a super hero t-shirt, Sailor Moon outfit or even a homemade Ninja suit. And even worse, I actually showered that very morning and I can assure you I was the exception to that rule.

Brian Cain lasted less than a half hour before his synapses began to sizzle with crowd overload and he cursed me for dragging him there and bolted for the door. I on the other hand stayed and braved another hour and a half of dodging basement dwelling momma's boys before I could take no more.

I was able to snap some cool pics of toys like these Ugly Dolls, so it wasn't a total loss but I think I'll restrict my nerd habits to the relative safety of internet surfing.

4.13.2008

Back on Track



It's taken awhile to get the family and myself settled in up here in NYC, so I've been slacking with the blog but I'm going to re-commit myself to a post, photo or link every day. You heard it here first.

Here's a shot from our Orlando to New York trip

4.11.2008

Every now and then, a hero rises from obscurity to lift up the human race.

Today I was introduced to this man, Jon Lajoie.

First a little backstory from his bio...

Jon Lajoie, born and raised in Montreal, Canada, is third in a family of nine children. He graduated from Dawson College's theatre/ninja assassin program in 2001, and immediately started booking assassination work, incidentally putting his acting career on the back burner. Between 2001 and 2007 Jon Lajoie assassinated (in a ninja-like fashion) an estimated 40,000 people, and an estimated 9000 fish. (In early 2004 demand for assassanation was low, so for 3 months, he held a part-time job as a fisherman.)

In June of 2007, he decided to start making videos and posting them on the internets. The videos were so well received that he put "assassinating people in a ninja-like fashion" on hold, and began getting drunk all the time. A few months later he decided to get drunk only once in a while and to restart making videos.

Behold, Everyday Normal Guy

4.09.2008

Sensible Shoes

I saw a woman on the train today,

her plump ankles and feet stretched the seams of her sensible flats.

She read a book whose cover was tantalizingly out of view and

a golden snitch keychain dangled from her quilted purse.

It made me wonder if she dreamt of magical places,

where one doesn't have to worry about wearing comfortable shoes.

Story by BKane

4.08.2008

It's Jack Rebney everybody!

I still don't have the time or energy to write up some stories about our adventures in New York, so instead I present to you this uplifting video from Jack Rebney, the worlds happiest Winnebago salesman.

Enjoy.

For F#@%'s sake.

4.03.2008

Chocolate Rain

It's been raining lately here in Ol' New York City so in honor of that, let me introduce the genius of Tay Zonday.

Techies & blog types will find this amazing but many people have never heard of Chocolate Rain by Tay Zonday. For those of you that spent the last year living on a LOST island (stuck in a time paradox), then let me explain.

This guy Tay Zonday made this little video and song by himself and it created a huge buzz on the internet tubes. Yes, that really is his voice and he is not a comedian or fake jokester. He also has many other original and reworked classic songs to share with you.

I'll be bringing more of his brilliance to you in the future, so stay tuned.

Updates Soon

The move to NY has been exhausting and hilarious, I'll be updating
soon with some of our experience in the big apple.

It'll be called "My Life is a Sitcom".

Until then...