Saturday, October 31, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Please vote for rebuilding together!
Hey guys,
I'm working right now, but I justify this post because it works towards our PR if everyone votes for Rebuilding together on this website below.
Just scroll down and find the best recovery source and choose Rebuilding Together! Yehy!
http://npntrumpet.blogspot.com/2009/10/trumpet-awards-voting-open.html
This organization has the information, tools and/or volunteers you need when you need them, and are key to the recovery of our community. <----I'd just have to agree, wouldn't you?
Sunshine and happiness for all!
T
I'm working right now, but I justify this post because it works towards our PR if everyone votes for Rebuilding together on this website below.
Just scroll down and find the best recovery source and choose Rebuilding Together! Yehy!
http://npntrumpet.blogspot.com/2009/10/trumpet-awards-voting-open.html
This organization has the information, tools and/or volunteers you need when you need them, and are key to the recovery of our community. <----I'd just have to agree, wouldn't you?
Sunshine and happiness for all!
T
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Giganta!
Did anyone else play on this thing as a kid? This exact robot was in the playground next to the baseball fields, by the pool in Rolling Meadows. I had forgotten such a thing existed until it popped up today, and now it's cracking me up. The slides could get very hot, and they smelled bad. And I remember exactly what it was like to climb the ladder through those little holes into those small cages. Eeek. Scary. But the view from the head was cool.
I love that the catalog photo shows a kid on a blanket on the robot's foot. Obviously, she couldn't sit directly on the black metal in the sun, or she would be cooked. And I think the kids in the robot's head are screaming for help. Why would anyone design such a thing for children to play on? And more importantly, why did anyone LET us play on such a device? And why did we want to? Hilarious.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
A tale of two Tonys
Allright, there's really only one Tony. Just thought it had a nice ring to it.
Sitting on my balcony/porch today after hanging up my Americorps hat.
My warcraft character's name is Atsuma. He's a shaman.
My roomate Darren on the last day of work, 7/15/2009. This house was a doosey, but as of a month or so ago, both the homeowner and his family are living there again.
This was the tile floor we laid in his "basement." Since nothing is below ground in New Orleans, the basement is simply the lowest floor.
Sitting on my balcony/porch today after hanging up my Americorps hat.
My warcraft character's name is Atsuma. He's a shaman.
My roomate Darren on the last day of work, 7/15/2009. This house was a doosey, but as of a month or so ago, both the homeowner and his family are living there again.
This was the tile floor we laid in his "basement." Since nothing is below ground in New Orleans, the basement is simply the lowest floor.
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