March 2009
37 posts
I just met my physical trainer
She is a she, which kind of intimidates me in a sexy, kick your ass kind of way. That being said, I am in no way attracted to her, because she’s kind of ripped.
Thunderstorms
Thunder rolling down Manhattan’s skyscraper canyons is probaby the most cathartic sound this city produces.
In a (hopefully) life changing move, I signed up...
NYHRC Cooper Square, because it’s literally down the block from my apartment. Anybody else work out there?
In the Interwebs World
lovepuppy:
I’m just gonna throw this out there— There’s no such thing as stalking on the Internet when we put it all out there for view. So what if you read all 200 pages of this blog and 100/400 pages of my other ones. Maybe you like me a lot. Or maybe I’m just trying to not feel like a complete psycho for doing the above to you. Yea. That may be it.
Found youuuuu?
Twitter put into its proper perspective →
This is fucking brilliance in its most basic form. (via cajunboy)
Someone is crushing on me via Tumblr
Whoever went through every single post of mine last night…step forward now, or I will hunt you down. This is not a threat, this is a promise.
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold;...
– Charles Dickens (via caryrandolph)
Is it spring yet….?(!)
(via rachellehruska)
Well that’s fine for a lofty academic to say while sitting up in your...
– Hamilton Nolan, winning the internet yet again.
SXSW= Summer Camp?
lovepuppy:
I have a feeling that SXSW is like summer camp. Everyone hooks up for the week (and maybe longer if they’re based in the same place) and if you thought you had a remote chance with someone before he left, chances are, he found the tech girl of his dreams.
Actually, the more appropriate comparison was to college: Sleep late, have roommates, drink all day/night, eat out every meal, etc.
Last Day in Austin
Skidder: I wonder what the temperature is like in NY.
Skidder: Oh look, 61 degrees today!
Blakeley: That's in NY?
Skidder: Yes.
Blakeley: That's cold, right?
Skidder: Do you really not understand how temperature works?
~Blakeley slams bathroom door~
SXSW Day 2 Recap
Day two of the internet’s abnormal personification here in Austin started like any other, with me gorging myself with a massive breakfast burrito. The remainder of the morning was spent wandering through the convention center, wherein we found Rex in some kind of day-after daze. Some man talked at us about selling shoes and Twittering. Lunch in a park with journo types. Speaking of journo...
SXSW Day 1 Recap
I won’t be nearly as ironic as Caro was, however that should (ironically) just make this even more ironic. Ironically.
My evening could be summed up as a series of perpetual circles. It started when Kidder and I went to dinner at the Iron Works BBQ with Nick Douglas, Melissa Gira, Sklar and a dude named Mika (think Eurotrip, but reversed). From there, we tried to go to a party at Six...
sarahschneider:
Due to peer pressure, I just went to twitter.com (have you heard of it?) to check things out. Turns out I have an account already. Last tweet? 2 years ago. I guess I didn’t like it the first time around?
This is exactly what my Twitter looks like: http://twitter.com/jdel
Gawker's Get Satisfaction: Julia Allison Bug →
“It seems like gawker has a bug replacing normal interesting names with “Julia Allison”. Please be advised that said bug exists, and I hope you find a solution before we all navigate away from gawker.com forever.”
Cara's Unemployment →
A friend of mine was laid off from MTV Networks not so long ago, and this is her bloggy account of it. Both incredibly depressing and uplifting, it’s worth a look if you’re in the same boat or if you’re thankful to be getting a paycheck.
With Twitter Envy, Facebook Adds (Near) Real-time... →
Written by my good friend Brendan…check it out!