Tuesday, April 22, 2008
An open invitation to all
Free movie! If that caught your attention, you should come to the Northwest premiere of the movie Fissure. This is the first time that Fissure will be shown in the Northwest. My videography class has also made a short film called Perfect World, which will be showing after Fissure. It's going to be on Thursday, April 24th at 7pm at Corban College. If you have any questions, ask me. Hope you can make it!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Good holiday or great holiday?
Yes, well after some time, I've decided to again post on the Internets. This time, I thought I'd discuss my love for yesterday. Not the song, but the day. As you might be well aware of, yesterday was April Fool's Day, a day devoted to people being dumb and generally making fools of themselves, appropriately enough.
The very idea of making a fool of yourself and others is something I enjoy. Of course it has to be funny, none of that lame 'shoe's untied' junk. That being said, I think I enjoy seeing other people's pranks as opposed to my own odd brand of prank. I always enjoy various website's yearly antics and Google is very good at making me think twice about the date.
I try my best from year to year, although this year was more about the subtle attempts to convince people that things had changed. For example, a friend of mine who is a stalwart Apple user was seemingly swayed at first that I had given up on PCs and I was going to get a Mac. For a few brief seconds, my verbal victory was assured, only to come crashing down in a fiery conclusion as he remembered the date. There were others, like jumping out of the dark at my roommate, using the ol' whoopee cushion and trying to convince people that I had given up on everything that matters, but that was the highlight.
Well that's pretty much it, Chad had a good prank that he told me about that involved faking a robbery. Anyone else?
The very idea of making a fool of yourself and others is something I enjoy. Of course it has to be funny, none of that lame 'shoe's untied' junk. That being said, I think I enjoy seeing other people's pranks as opposed to my own odd brand of prank. I always enjoy various website's yearly antics and Google is very good at making me think twice about the date.
I try my best from year to year, although this year was more about the subtle attempts to convince people that things had changed. For example, a friend of mine who is a stalwart Apple user was seemingly swayed at first that I had given up on PCs and I was going to get a Mac. For a few brief seconds, my verbal victory was assured, only to come crashing down in a fiery conclusion as he remembered the date. There were others, like jumping out of the dark at my roommate, using the ol' whoopee cushion and trying to convince people that I had given up on everything that matters, but that was the highlight.
Well that's pretty much it, Chad had a good prank that he told me about that involved faking a robbery. Anyone else?
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