Friday, March 27, 2009

Video of Tony Hahn, New Orleans

Tony's room in Old Algiers.

6 comments:

Voitek said...

I watched that like 20-21 times!

made me laugh EVERY time hahhhahaha.

Favorite Part: "ey, quiet down out there, dont make me come hit you"

Jim: "oh my gosh"

Tina: "ahahaha"

Now who's laughing at threats to animals!

Voitek said...

SRY FER Double post but, I may be wrongly accusing Tina.
I was assuming that it was you laughing so sinisterly. Don't feel bad i laughed 20-21 times harder.
BAAAAAAHAAAHAHAHAHAHAA

Anonymous said...

Great video. I'm glad to hear stories about old Tony boy, harmonica prodigy.

We had a get together last night for Tina's going-away and I had fun hanging out at 536! It was great watching Jim throw Tom on the ground not once, but twice. The food was spectacular as always, in fact I just had one of Mom's burritos on my lunch break YUM! Anyway, yesterday was also Charlie's Golden Birthday - 27 on the 27th, and I just wanted to wish that old boy a happy bday because I didn't get a chance to see him.

In other news, Jim is driving Tina back to Carlton with Matt providing moral support, they say when Matt is in close proximity to large bodies of water he'll then begin with the "crazy sea talk," and if you listen to him for too long you'll be cast into a trance.

Voitek said...

Yeah we got back today, turns out i joined in this fellowship and I had a personal matter to deal with.

Upon arrival at Carlton Collage I searched for evidence of infestation.

Content I began to search for my soul. During my journeys I came upon a labyrinth.

Mystical, sanctified, and righteous i approached stewsie isle.

As I stepped upon the bridge leading to this small island images flashed in my head of my previous loss of starcraft.

Eating away at my honor, i pressed forward.
At long last i reached the entrance to the labyrinth, small, deceptive, yet clever.

The earth around it seemed drained of life yet the labyrinth itself seemed to emit life and pulsate with power.

I entered the labyrinth, with no end in sight, i believed in myself and continued on the path.

Turn after turn the labyrinth coiled on and on.

Alas, the end in sight i reached the beacon of my pilgrimage.

I have reclaimed my soul.

On the way out i remembered who i was and what i had come here to do.

And i found that the real truth in the labyrinth is that it is all a matter of perspective.

If i had not the view of the labyrinth so small, it would been too intimidating to enter.

All lessons learned and journey complete we left the sanctuary.

The one place in the earth where i know my soul will fly if ever I loose it again.

Yes, truly the way home is another story in itself...

That story is not for I to tell but for someone else to preach.

Yes, it is true, I am me again.

Tony Roan said...

That was an amazing story Timmok. I can't wait to share some times in FFXI with ya over vent. You kind of write how my brain sometimes thinks and for that, I believe everything you said.

Happy Birthday Mister Charlie.

My weekend looked like this:
Being tired from all the biking and walking of the two weeks prior, I decided to play lots of games. I played Tales of Vesperia on Friday night, and Final Fantasy XI on Saturday afternoon-evening. I love having RPGs to play, especially now that I got one on XBOX360 which doesn't require the internet and 3049887 hours of my time. Anyway, just rambling. Tom gimme a call once your up so we can get on vent and play FFXI!

Aunt Lynn said...

Wow! You guys really put on the miles in the last week--both physically and mentally, it appears. Thanks for the video, Jim.

Belated Happy Birthday, Charlie. We thought of you on your day, but I was still wandering around in cyberspace, trying to find my way into the blogosphere.