Well, I was right on my Super Bowl prediction. The Matrix Reloaded/Revolutions trailer was far better than the game itself. I suppose that isn’t saying much. Ok so the game blew…that doesn’t change my list of memories (in no particular order) from Super Bowl Sunday 2003: -Richard dropping two pizzas on the ground-The “The Hulk” [...]
Archive | January, 2003
The End
January 23, 2003
I think the world is coming to an end. We’re on the brink of war, there is constant threat of terrorism and disease, and our country is being lead by a human-wombat hybrid. How, then, do Americans spend their weekends? By attending the movie “Kangaroo Jack”, the story of two local buffoons chasing a CGI [...]
New Icon
January 21, 2003
Hey check out that spiffy new icon I put up! If there was ever an argument about who would be the best person to play Skeletor in a remake of the Dolph Lundgren classic “Masters of the Universe”, this picture pretty much clears things up. Also, Brandon looks sort funny too. I wanted to post [...]
Yao Ming Dynasty
January 17, 2003
I spent tonight watching basketball with Pejman. A nice, relaxing way to cap off a day in which I spent 8 hours staring at a mouse brain. My favorite part of the evening was listening to Bill Walton’s ridiculous comments about the Lakers v. Rockets game. For instance, “Shaq is a ballerina on the court”. [...]
In the lab
January 16, 2003
I suppose it isn’t worth mentioning that I spent all day in the lab because for the next five years that is going to be the basic routine. Well, I had hoped to make this second journal entry a spectacular work that took me on a journey within myself, but I’m tired and need sleep. [...]
First Entry
January 15, 2003
Hello everyone (myself)! I learned about this creative little site from Dustin C. (an unfortunate soul forever linked to the Jen C. we all know and tolerate), and I thought it would be an enlightening exercise. I suppose there isn’t much to say right now except that I’m looking forward to communicating my thoughts to [...]






January 28, 2003
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