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0 comments :: Thursday, March 24, 2005 ::

Fine, im posting. I've been mainly doing my posts on 5CG lately, since nobody else seems to think they need to post there. Anyway, since Chris is barking out orders, I shall do the same. Chris, you need to change the template of 5CG so that we have our pictures. I command it of you! Only if you want to though.
:: Tim 12:34 PM [+] ::


1 comments :: Saturday, February 19, 2005 ::
On the complete opposite end of the specturum as my last post, 5 Crazy Guys is now, once again, a thing of reality. In this version 2.0 I assure the an improved amount of craziness with the same number of guys. Each guy, after at least a full year more schooling, will produce on average 25% more craziness than before.
:: Tim 12:49 PM [+] ::


0 comments :: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 ::
It seems blogging (as far as I know it) has come to a complete standstill. The few blogs that I do check have all stopped posting (sadly, including my own) for the past week or so. I haven't really had anything interesting to post about, which is my excuse, either that or I'm just not creative enough to think of something to post about. I still do want to make a movie, but I have nobody interested in it except me. Oh well, that's all I have.

:: Tim 3:59 PM [+] ::


0 comments :: Thursday, January 20, 2005 ::
Work is being really boring today. I've been here since 12:30 and I still can't leave for another 45 minutes. I spent most of my time today playing games at Action Corp playing the games. I got the top score on one of the games and a second place score on another. There is no beating the high score on the game I am #1 on because it is the highest possible score. Anyway, I have been meaning to mention this for a little while. I don't know if I am the only person that does this, but when I am walking around my dorm and, say, I'm on the way to the restroom or perhaps the trash room. If I walk by a door to another person's room that is open, I look in to see what the person in there is doing. It doesn't really matter to me what they are doing, but I can't fight the urge to see it. It is like it's my own private zoo or something, where I can observe my neighbors in their natural habitat. For the most part, these are people I don't even know. I know that the odds are that they are just sitting there reading or on their computer or a'strummin their guitar, but it is just an amazingly irresistable action to take. Whatever it is, I think someday it will get me beat up. I know I used the dorm as an example, but really it works with anywhere that there is an opening into somewhere I am not at and do not plan to go to, like a classroom on the way to my class. I guess I just really don't want to miss anything exciting that could be happening.

:: Tim 4:16 PM [+] ::


3 comments :: Monday, January 17, 2005 ::
Well I saw a movie today, which I tend to do often, but since I have nothing better to do, I will critique it (or do a "review" as we in the business call it). Unfortunately, I deleted the program I made to create the Movie In Review posts for me, so I will make this simple. The Life Aquatic is good. I hope you all enjoyed my movie review. I may be a little rusty, but I feel this review is as good as any review I had done in my movie reviewing prime.

I have some gift certificates from Amazon.com from Christmas. I plan to use part of them to get the movie Saved, which I neglected to remember to buy with actual money when it first came out. I need suggestions on how to spend it, or if I should spend it yet on anything ranging from like $40-$75 or so. Obviously it can be less, but that is an estimate of how much will remain following my DVD purchase. I appreciate any support I will be given, and as a response in advance, no I will not buy anything for you with it, Tony. I only target that to Mr. Asher as he is the only person that seems to comment on my posts regularly. Perhaps if any of you other people commented regularly, even you could make a cameo appearance in one of my posts.

Finally, I am still looking for help in a possible video endeavour. My motivation for it is slowly dying, but this could just be a stage in the undulating lifespan of this urge. I'm sure someone out there somewhere is creative or helpful.

:: Tim 1:33 AM [+] ::


1 comments :: Friday, January 14, 2005 ::
I would like to use my spare time doing somethign useful, like possibly making a crappy movie of some sort. I dont have any ideas yet, but if anyone wants to be a part in it (i.e. acting/idea-ing) let me know.

:: Tim 6:59 PM [+] ::


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In my World Cultures class I came to a great revalation. You see, I spent all the time last semester thinking about how well I had reformed as a student in college after spending 4 years as more of the lack of a student in high school. In my classes, I was astounded to see myself pull out a pencil and paper whenever the professor was speaking over the topic at hand, in shock of my own actions. I didn't realize until today that, while this is the good start to being a student that pays attention, I am able to re-use the notebooks I had last semester. The thing about that is this: only one of them was not in practically mint condition, meaning that while I did sit there, pencil in hand, listening to the prof... I spent none of that time using the pencil and/or paper. In fact, that only things written down anywhere in them are assignments. One of the notebooks was even used for two subjects whilst all the notebooks are single-subject notebooks. My revalation, as a summation, is that I have my notebook out in class at all times not to learn, but to guard me from the fear of a surprise homework assignment. This is disheartening, but is still an improvement over high school. I am proud to say that I am now a better man.

:: Tim 6:46 PM [+] ::


1 comments :: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 ::
Well now Christmas has come and past and the new year has begun. This kinda makes me sad because I finally got used to putting 2004 on things. I spent my break by working at the ever-exciting Showplace Cinemas and while not working I was busy spending time to help nurse the lovely Breyanna back to health after her Septoplasty surgery. She is doing very well and I like to think that I played somewhat of a part in her quick recovery. Another bit of news is that I got an idea for something to write, like a story type writing. Unfortunately, it would need to be long (at least longer than any writing I display on this site) and thus I probably will never write it. I did think of something though, and that is a victory in my eyes. Maybe someday I will transform those thoughts into something substantial, but that day is not today, and probably not tomorrrow.
I am glad to see that there are more people taking a notice to the return of my site, which kinda makes me feel the need to say funnier things, but I really can't think of anything funny to say. Lately I've had more of the "catching up" type writing on here, but theres a constant supply of that since time passes between posts and as we all know, when time passes, events occur. These "events" are precisely what "catching up" is designed for, so none of these events go unknown. It is a troublesome world we live in, but there is little I can do to change that. I would like to leave you with a parting thought, but I'm all out of thoughts so just refer to the sentence before this to find the final thought. It was close enough to being interesting I guess. I hope everyone had a great holiday season as we now begin our trek into the long abyss of no holidays.

:: Tim 1:34 AM [+] ::


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