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Wednesday, October 29, 2003
 
I wonder if they'll come out with something to guess if the writer is a monkey?

I ran my last big post from Oct. 18 through the Gender Genie and had split score between maleness and femaleness:


Female Score: 505
Male Score: 554

I guess I'm just more in touch with my femine side. From the looks of the stats, the Gender Genie is right almost 3/4 of the time. However, it does seem to have a harder time identifying female writing than male writing, so I doubt that anyone can seriously vouch for its accuracy. But it's still fun.
posted by Sho | 1:40 PM |


Tuesday, October 28, 2003

 
Damn

I cannot resist the glare coming off of the ass. Why can't more girls at college wear full black catsuits?

Also, I haven't bought anything off of iTunes yet, but I love the way it organizes my songs. Christ, now I want an iPod.
posted by Sho | 9:40 PM |


Sunday, October 26, 2003

 
Lost in Translation

Go see it, before I forget to tell you. This movie is definitely one of the best this year as it will leave you feeling amused, bewildered, a little sad, and aching for more. And as many critics have said, and so I can't say it much better: Bill Murray is at his best.

Also, I have a crush on Scarlett Johansson. I should go rent Ghost World soon.
posted by Sho | 11:23 PM |

 
I have seen no fluffy, crunchy, doggies around here.

I think I've relegated my drinking to Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays instead of weekends, as I spent most of this weekend sitting around, playing Fallout 2 and chatting with Lauren. I'm also helping my friend Stephanie set up a website for her handmade soaps, which I hope will do a good job of selling her neat soaps. I have one called "Bugaboo" which is supposed to keep mosquitoes away. It smells like grapefruits and lemons.

Other than that, not much else is going on. I've been reading an old Changeling fiction anthology which has been getting me in the mood to play some Changeling. Too bad that the only people interested in playing live in Portland and Seattle. I'll just have to wait and see if I end up in one of those places to start playing again. Arr.

Also, Big Bunny is hilarious. Mmm, yummy.
posted by Sho | 5:23 PM |


Wednesday, October 22, 2003

 
We drink and drink and drink and drink and drink and drink and fight!

I'm such a functional drunk, it's awesome. I drink a hell of a lot, sing "Buddy Holly" at karaoke night, go to sleep at 2 a.m. and then wake up at 7:30 a.m. to make it to a court sentencing for my reporting class. I don't know how I do it, but tonight I'm going to sleep at 10:30 and get a well-deserved 9 hours of sleep.
posted by Sho | 10:13 PM |


Saturday, October 18, 2003

 
With a new season...

... comes a new look for the wazeth blog, with a picture that was taken by Sam in the Bagdad Cafe. The cafe is located right next to the awesome Bagdad Theater, where you can sip beer and eat pizza while watching a cheap movie.

Sam's new place on Hawthorne isn't too far from another McMenamins establishment, the Barley Mill Pub.

Here's a bunch of photos of Sam's new apartment and her kitten, Emma. But Sam should tell us all the details about her new place, neighborhood and all that other neat stuff.

The photos are around 300k each, so they take a little while to download. However, if you like you can download them all at once with this handy 2.6 megabyte Zip file.

In other news, I got really stinking drunk at Rennie's last night. I drank with a Commentator alum who I hadn't seen a while, who also just came back to the UO to go law school. Everything started to go downhill when I joined Bret in drinking a Boilermaker. Plenty of doubles followed, and soon I was very, very inebriated.

I talked with the cool sports reporters from the Daily Emerald, and much speak of gossip, rumors and other topics was had. There also a bit of Commentator vs. Emerald good-natured insulting going around too.

As the night neared its end, I think I flipped the bartender off when he shouted, "Last call!" because I thought it was just some loud asshole. I don't think he saw me because I was on the other side of the bar, but I was in a fightin' mood. I'm not sure what I would have happened if someone did happen to fight me, but I'm just glad that I didn't learn the answer to that.

I got back home from a ride with an undrunk friend and when I finally got back to my apartment, I found a package waiting for me. I was happy to see that it was the cool laptop backpack that I ordered and then I promptly stumbled into the bathroom to expel the Boilermaker and it's alcoholic buddies from my stomach. Rock out.
posted by Sho | 8:11 PM |


Thursday, October 16, 2003

 

A few new photos for you, but none from Sam's apartment yet (because I am lazy). I'll get those up on Saturday, I think.

Anyway, a couple photos of my laptop, and a little view of the city in which I live. The last photo was taken from the 13th floor of the apartment building that I reside in. It's a little bit scary up there because I was suffering from a little dizzyness from the vertigo. What a great view, though.
posted by Sho | 11:52 PM |


Monday, October 13, 2003

 

Oh yes, so my laptop.
It's fast.
It's sleek.
It's affordable.
It's begging to be covered with shiny stickers.
It's awesome.

But it's freaking heavy. Like, severe shoulder pain heavy.

So, I ordered a nice new laptop backpack from Amazon.com. Right before I finished my order, Amazon.com told me that if I signed up for the Amazon Visa credit card I would get an instant $30 off, reducing the cost of the backpack from $40 to a mere $10. It sounded like a good deal, plus I wanted to get rid of my old American Express card. Unfortunately, I messed up the whole order so I ended up accidentally paying for the backpack with my unwanted American Express card, lost the rebate, and got myself a new Amazon.com Visa.

Hooray. On the bright side, I'm still getting a good backpack for a great price. And my laptop still rocks, even though it's a heavy bastard.

Oh, and it's name is Clango.
posted by Sho | 9:58 PM |

 

Well, since I've posted last my computer has suffered a fatal death thing and is now in a catatonic state. I've been really busy at the newspaper and I feel a little bit stressed sometimes. But weekends are good and last weekend was no exception.

You may now notice that the wazeth blog has now moved to wazeth.blogspot.com. This is because I would have needed to move the website anyway, after graduation, and the blogspot address is much easier to remember and type than gladstone.uoregon.edu/alkjflakdsjflkj whatever. If you don't like it, you can kiss my round, yellow, and very sensual butt.

I saw Kill Bill with Matt and Mark and well, I really enjoyed it. I mean, it was bloody as hell and there were a couple of scenes that really made me and Matt cringe. Matt said he almost wanted to walk out at one point, but that's when the SWORD part of the movie started. Swords basically rock, hardcore. They're beautiful; a weapon that should be treated with respect.

Also, Uma Thurman kicks ass.

Also, I want to dress up as a Crazy 88 fighter for Halloween (one of those Yakuza gang members with the black masks).

Anyway, go see Kill Bill if you are a Tarantino fan. Go see it even if you're not. Just be sure that you're ready for some cringe-inducing violent action (like door-to-head multple slammings). I'm also going to see Japanese schoolgirls in a whole 'nother perspective and steer clear of them if I ever go to Tokyo.

In other news, I have a rockin' new laptop, which I am typing this post from. I am also up way too late, so I'll finish my post here and work on some homework that needs to get done.

Photos of Sam's new apartment, kitten, and scenes from a Portland pub to come soon. Really.
posted by Sho | 2:36 AM |