This cat is into some very strange things.
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I know I’m probably the last one on the bandwagon, but I thought this video was funny. Apparently, prank vote is made by two guys who hate their roommate, Ernie. They think Ernie is rude, dirty, and just plain evil. In order, to combat his evil they constantly play pranks on him. They’ve run out of ideas for pranks, and are now asking for your ideas to get back at Ernie. They will let you submit your idea, vote on it, then perform and film the prank that gets the most votes.
At first, it looked like this was a real prank set but a few of the video lead me to believe that Ernie might be on the pranks himself.
Waste some time with the Line Game.
Blendtec, purveyors of commercial quality home use blenders, has come up with a very fun marketing campaign. They’ve hooked on to the the viral marketing concept, added a little danger, a little game show, and viola! You get Will It Blend?, a series of videos, putting odd things into the blender to see if the blender can tear them to shreds.
This video entitled, Friends Don’t Let Friends Buy Ugly Stuffed Animals That Sing When You Press Their Foot To Give To Their Significant Other For Valentine’s Day Campaign, was particularly funny. Check out the Green Lantern, but don’t try it at home. Tom Dickson is a professional, and wear eye protection.
I’ve been a little quiet lately. I’ve taken pictures, but I can’t seem to remember to take them off my SD card. I’ve been busy starting a webhosting company, setting up another sticker site, and getting involved with a new surfrider chapter. I’m not linking to the webhosting company or the sticker site. I’ve got this weird idea to keep them seperate from my current projects. If you’re interested, ask for the link, and I’ll shoot it your way.
The Grays Harbor Trade Show was today. It seems that this is one of the few times of the year that the South Shore Mall actually has a crowd. The event brings out everyone on Harbor to check out what local businesses have to offer.
This year the booths that I found most interesting were the Imperium Renewables (AKA Seattle Biodiesel) , Grays Harbor Paper, and Paper Stone Products.
Worksource handed out free t-shirts, Weyerhaeuser gave away sapling of Sitka Spruce and Sequoia trees from their Rochester Regeneration Center.
It was a fun event, and interesting to see all the businesses on the Harbor.
I’ve been neglectful of the site lately. It’s not intentional. I’ve been working on other things, and I’m thinking about changing the server.
the details of life
are so delicate
and strained.
they become
back breaking
demons when
we sway
There is no doubt that Grays Harbor is the home of grunge. I have to wonder if some of the men around here have wifes to wash their pants. I’ve been out several times today, and I don’t think I’ve seen one clean pair of pants on a man. I suppose they are working men, but even in the early morning the men have no clean pants.
I have to keep telling myself that I’m just living here to make some money, and that it will probably be over sooner than I think. I really like my house it’s getting more comfortable every day, but I cry at the lack of a book store and lust for good sushi! I found a great sushi joint in Olympia.
The library is not half bad, they can get most things. There is a cute little Thai place, and many old school Chinese restaurants which offer something more ethnic than a cheeseburger. It’s been sunny for a week, and I’ve walked along the river a few times. The Tacoma place is officially history, and everything is now in the harbor.

