Monday, February 23, 2009

Party Blerg: Sober and Squeaky Clean

bit horrified to realize that it's been almost a month since the last party blerg post. Disconcerting. 1. because I was actually making infrequent but REAL blog posts 2. i haven't had a crazy night out in a long time. Work and pseudo-adult life are ruining my fuck-up idiot kid life.

This past weekend was wholesome but eventful

Friday:
Goldsprints at Grammer's.
arrived late, but from what i could tell there was a really good turn out.
the mayor was there
and there was popcorn (just like the hardware store)
Clue Party
got yelled at because i sound like lauren?
2 out of 3 leckrones
monochrome outfits are hot
wore the feather eyelashes
neal showed up after clique
outputs > inputs

Saturday
felt weird/sick all day
latte jitters
Pardi's Party
very different from what i've come to consider a "normal" party lately
foods and dudes. inappropriately handsome dudes
met some very charming new folks
lots of booze and PBR light
chai tea
upstairs party
smokey, crowded, hip
10 years too young to be there
pretty good tunes
public indecency- i didn't look
michael c IS fun. i've been wrong
worked on that "Future beat Past" angle

Looking forward to this weekend. Friday night at Clique- Neal and Seb! Everyone needs to go. Get drunk, get all up on someone, makeout with a stranger, SWEAT

Friday, February 20, 2009

TEAM HUNGRY

If only I were cool enough to be a contributor to their blog...

Oh, also, I like my cyclists nude

HOT, HOT stuff from Tomasz Pietek

It's all meat, baby

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Yesterday was National Donor Day- I hope you all ripped out someone's heart in support.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

this is something i actually care about

ORGAN DONATION

Now, I know that I can't make you sign up to be an organ donor, but I will ask you frequently if you are ... and then enthusiastically encourage you to sign up. I am very passionate about this.

When I was in sixth grade a good friend of mine had an allergic reaction to a medication she was given at her doctor's office. She went into anaphylactic shock and completely stopped breathing. She received artificial breathing for more than 13 minutes while being transported to Miami Valley Hospital where she was revived. Although she was physically alive, Michelle was completely brain dead and in a coma. Knowing that their daughter would never actually live again, her parents decided to discontinue her life support several days later. They also decided to have their daughter be an organ donor. Several other children received Michelle's organs so that they could live. Her mom still gets Christmas cards from them every year. The loss of the a loved one is incredibly painful, but its comforting to know that they still live on in others.

Every 12 minutes another name is added to the national organ transplant waiting list.
About 18 people die each day from the lack of available organs for transplant.
1 organ donor can save 8 lives.

February 14 is National Donor Day and April is National Donate Life Month.
Donate Life!
Visit Donate Life America to sign up to be an organ donor or to reaffirm your status.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT MY BLOOD?

I definitely need a hearing aid.

Sitting with Leckrones Part 1 & 2 last night, I heard Brian ask Eric, "Have you checked out my blood?" Not that I would have any problems with some weird Leckrone blood business, but what he actually said was "have you checked out my blog?"

High hopes for this blog- FORGET THE MIDWEST. The premise? --mopeds, graffiti, fashion, music... what's happening if you're not on a coast. Needless to say, I like it. Of course cool shit is happening all the time in New York and on the West Coast but what about the landlocked rest of us? Right now the blog is Cincinnaticentric but hopes to expand to include other Midwest cities. If I put any effort into my blerging, this is what I would want my blog to be about...but I would include bikes, duh.