Last year I had worked for a very large corporation in their IT department for a year. The job didn’t seem too bad at first, however rumors started to swell that there were some layoffs coming down the pipe line. This was all merely speculation for a number of months, and no one really took it seriously. However, it was soon revealed officially that I was going to get laid off, and about 75% of my co-workers were going to be laid off as well. This of course was presented to us by one of the head honcho’s of upper management by accident, as these layoffs were suppose to come as a "here today, gone tomorrow" type of thing.
Naturally this had caused an intense drop in morale within myself and my fellow co-workers. From this point forward, our days mainly consisted of watching Youtube, chatting aimlessly on instant messenger, and checking out random YTMNDs. When we weren’t doing such amazing tasks, we engaged in other fine activities such as creating this lovely "crossword puzzle" on a board:
So I was eating at Subway and immediately noticed the life size cardboard cut out off Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle. Now I find card board cut outs to be quite creepy in general, especially when they feature an overly happy man peddling sandwiches to you while grinning ear to ear. But I guess to the normal American, Jared is part of popular culture somehow, and this particular cardboard cutout doesn’t look so threatening:
What better way to celebrate Easter than with a review of a horror film about killer rats? Here we have the film Mulberry Street, which is part of 2007’s After Dark Horrorfest. For those of you that aren’t familiar with the After Dark Horrorfest, it’s an annual "festival" of eight independent horror films that are grouped together and shown in one theater that’s put together by Lionsgate. They had their first one in 2006 and the success of their DVD sales prompted this batch of "8 Films To Die For". As for this particular film, there was some buzz going around that it was the best of the bunch in 2007, and it even graced the cover of Rue Morgue Magazine. Let’s see if the buzz this film has been generating has been worthwhile:
Ah, it’s been awhile since I’ve updated. Lately I’ve been building my new PC which is a complete monster, and I’ll be sure to make a post about it as soon as it’s up and running. In the mean time, here’s a hilarious video.
Basically, this is a compilation of the cheesiest and corniest death scenes from various B-movies. My favorite ones by far are from Shark Attack 3 and Troll 2. Check it out:
I’m sure you’ve heard it all over the news. New York Governor Elliot Spitzer was involved with a prostitution ring which lead to his eventual resigning. What was even more shocking is that he was a Democrat. After all, it wouldn’t really have been big news if he was a Republican because the media has to be tired of their sex scandals by now (to my surprise, I don’t see good old Larry "I’m not gay, I swear, no seriously dude, I’m NOT GAY" Craig on that list).
Anyway, it turns out that Spitzer’s call girl of choice goes by the name of Ashley Alexander Dupree and she’s actually pretty hot, but not $5,000 per session hot. In fact, one photo of her looks like exactly like WWE wrestler Matt Hardy:
Well, I probably should have added this to my last post, but I guess I forgot. Anyway, here are those lovely ladies that I mentioned in my previous post in all their glory via Youtube videos:
When most people think of beautiful women in the music industry, such names as Beyonce, Shakira, and Jessica Simpson often come to mind. While I doubt there’s anyone out there that disagrees with the fact that these ladies are insanely hot, there are a few women in the music industry who are often over looked in the hotness department. This may be attributed to the fact that these ladies don’t quite have the album sales in the United States as those last three I mentioned. None the less, I’m writing this post to point out that there are a few women in music who are hot in their own ways (I think there’s different classifications of hotness), but are often overlooked by the media. Read on to find out who these hotties are:
"I’ll Kick Your Ass" Hot: Noelle Leblanc of Damone
You’ve probably noticed already that I like to watch a lot of movies and review them. Often times though, movie reviewers will leave out one of the most critical facts that pertains to all of their reviews which is what type of setup they have. Since I like to speak about DVD quality and sound, it should be only fair that I share my current home theater setup with the readers of this site. So let me present to you, my home theater setup through a series of pictures and explanations.
For the first time ever, I’m actually reviewing a beer that’s very popular. Here we have Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, which is actually the second highest "craft beer" sold in the United States. This one is so popular that Sierra Nevada brewery had to drop the name of a "micro-brew" to a "craft brew" due to the high sales. Often times I’m not a fan of ultra popular brews, due to the fact that most of them suck. Not to mention that I’m not a fan of pale ales in general due to hop overload. This one already raises some questions going into the review, so read on and see how this American favorite fairs: