Look at this Ne-Yo wannabe.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
T.G.I.F.
With all jokes aside on Family Matters, Full House, and Step-by-Step, I am very glad its the weekend. Even though I will have a shitload of work to do by Monday, at least it can be done in the comfort of my home and in pajamas.
I have been meaning to post lately (Please stay tuned for the first two CHARACTERS! In a comic strip spoof maybe?), but work and school do seem to suck the life out of you. And since it's also so close to Thanksgiving, getting ready for my family's annual trip to Jersey (Bloomfield in the hiizzzzouse!) to visit the other TuKay's is making all of us a little antsy.
But even in this gloom of the work week, there are certain things that can't help to make me laugh. NBC's Thursday lineup of the comedy heavy hitters, Boston's asswhooping of Detroit on TNT last night, and the below:
That Martin Lawrence. Talagang funny Pare.
I have been meaning to post lately (Please stay tuned for the first two CHARACTERS! In a comic strip spoof maybe?), but work and school do seem to suck the life out of you. And since it's also so close to Thanksgiving, getting ready for my family's annual trip to Jersey (Bloomfield in the hiizzzzouse!) to visit the other TuKay's is making all of us a little antsy.
But even in this gloom of the work week, there are certain things that can't help to make me laugh. NBC's Thursday lineup of the comedy heavy hitters, Boston's asswhooping of Detroit on TNT last night, and the below:
That Martin Lawrence. Talagang funny Pare.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
PaRappa Big Pooh
Daytona 500 - Ghostface Killah f/ Raekwon - Props as always to Mike Rizzy for the video scoop.
Hip-hop is always going to be top 3 in my favorite music genres - Classic Rock being one (damn you Guitar Hero 2!) and R&B (who can deny Tevin Campbell's "I'm Ready?" = mood setter ). Anyways, listening to 92.1 this morning they played "Can I Get A..." as a BACK IN THE DAY JAM. Depressing cause I still remember it in the first Rush Hour movie. But hearing it also jogged my memory on a site I found a while back where someone used a whole bunch of charts/graphs to represent hip hop lyrics. After diving into my IM convos, I finally found it again.
Click and enjoy!
Hip-hop is always going to be top 3 in my favorite music genres - Classic Rock being one (damn you Guitar Hero 2!) and R&B (who can deny Tevin Campbell's "I'm Ready?" = mood setter ). Anyways, listening to 92.1 this morning they played "Can I Get A..." as a BACK IN THE DAY JAM. Depressing cause I still remember it in the first Rush Hour movie. But hearing it also jogged my memory on a site I found a while back where someone used a whole bunch of charts/graphs to represent hip hop lyrics. After diving into my IM convos, I finally found it again.
Click and enjoy!
p.s. Picture 12 from the top was the LINE of summer 98.
p.p.s Almost forgot my idea - since there would be an anime show on the TV set where ever these characters live, how about having a hip-hop type sesame street where children are taught simple things? minus the stereotypes but with "play on words" on real artists - i.e. tribe called REST (about the value of sleep)? ranting at work does spark my imagination.
Monday, November 3, 2008
All my peoples in Osaka, Tokyo, Fu-koko, all of that!
I was home this weekend and as always, my sister is constantly knitting in her spare time. But what really caught my eye this time was a scarf she was working on that had Domo's face on it. For those of you who don't know, Domo is the mascot of NHK, Japan's public broadcaster (you might have also noticed him in the Halloween Target commercials). Intrigued by what I saw, I ended up googling (my new all-time favorite hobby when I am clueless about something) it and found their effing awesome site. Everytime you click on a character, the scene changes. Usaji's home is the shiznit too.
So on a side note - how about some Japanese anime/giant robot/crazy fantastical epilepsy causing shows that a certain charcter loves (nerd/dork type kind of guy/girl)? I even think I got a name for one of them -- Boy Run Kick Go!
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