Oh, new back ground. Crazy hair. I like.Apparently they have a site where you can ipod your photo for 20 bucks. http://www.ipopmyphoto.com Hmmmmm, maybe I could start a business like that...
Oh, new back ground. Crazy hair. I like.
HOLY CRAP!!!
Perhaps one of the greatest advertising campaigns in history hit the world by storm: black silhouettes dancing against fluorescent backgrounds. What do these faceless figures have in common? Their bright white ipod. Apple labs hit a goldmine when they chose their catchy iPod marketing. Distinguishing. Dynamic. Sexy. Visually Appealing. What kid doesn't point to the tv or billboard and scream "I want one!" If I should find myself in the advertising/marketing business in a few years, I could only hope as to think of such a good idea. What can I say, they are inspirational. *tear*

Who just got herself the hottest new 4.8 ounces of immaculate technology? Yes, I did. I have joined the iPod nation. I love my recent purchase.
I went to Circuit City in Hagerstown just to pick up my new baby of Apple genius. After agonizingly searching for exactly what I wanted, I the new generation 30Gb video capable iPod. Since this whole week I'll be discussing iPods/Mac/Apple and so forth, I'll leaving you with one phrase: iPod Love

against, doesn't make it ok. You are only perpetuating that foolishness and really making yourself look like a moron. Another thing that ticks me off is reverse racism. Pride in your heritage is one thing, but being paranoid to the point where you begin to discriminate against others is outrageous. If a white person was caught saying the things that some minorities say, we'd get politically massacred. I'm all for equal rights of all races, not reparation for past ignorance, not for seperation, not for affirmative action, but a merit/intrinsical value based society.
Ok, so I've been busy, I still love you blog, don't worry. Posting everyday does take a chunk of time that sometimes I have to use to do stuff that I've already procrastinated enough to not do.
While I stayed in Dallas with my sister and her husband we ordered pizza twice. Both times it was from Papa Johns, this little place that you either get your pizza delivered or go in and pick it up. The first time while we were eating I looked at the box and laughed.
For probably the last warm day of the year here in Pennsylvania, on Saturday Emily and I went "beach hopping" as we coined it. Actually, against my will, we went from Fuller lake to Laurel lake and then back to Fuller Lake because the other one was closed. The park ranger came and yelled at people in the water despite the large "NO SWIMMING" signs. Luckily he didn't see us earlier. Anyway, calling it beach hopping sounds a lot cooler. Regardless, we did have fun.
I bought seasons 1 thru 5 of Smallville on DVD. Everynight my mom and I watch a new episode. 5 seasons? That's about 100 shows. I'm already sick of the little opening clip when you first turn the DVD on, and we are only on number 14. I hope we don't get sick of the show before we've watched them all.
How sad that Steve Irwin died. I remember him being on Jay Leno and saying that when he dies from a croc bite everyone will say, oh they finally got 'em. But not at all, he has being dodging death for so long that the world thought their favorite Australian would never die. Croikies, How sad.

If you know what kind of dog this is, PLEASE tell me. Its hair is somewhat like dred locks and it flops when it runs, besides the fact it can't see when it runs. That dog was so stupid that they were throwing these giant rocks between each other so the dog would want to play fetch. Then when he ran to try to pick it up he couldn't because it was so heavy. Awww
I have a guilty pleasure. Sometimes when it is raining outside I like to go outside, sit in my car and listen to it. It was a little cold today but I wrapped up in a blanket and sat in my car reading and listening to rain. I like the sound of cars making that spraying noise as they speed by too. I'm weird and this probably confirms it. But a car is the best place to sit when it's raining because you are more or less outside, yet sheltered from the elements. And you can see the little drops exploding on the windows and sliding down the glass. Does it get any more relaxing?