Monday, March 28, 2005

Some older videos

Both of these videos are from the time I spent in Korea,putting the Army's money to good use. Maybe you've seen them, or even have a copy. Well, this is for those who don't:
ShovelJumper.
Spinning on a buffer.
(OK, having a bit of a problem with that ShovelJumper linking properly. If you can't download from the above link, then just go here and get it.)

Oh, and just to answer the question that lurks behind your confused expression: Yes, but only half-retarded.

Friday, March 25, 2005

What's on your playlist?

I've decided that I'm going to try to update this thing a couple times each week. It might just be small posts that are vague, but at least you'll know that I'm still alive. Of course, I'm certainly not going to set a schedule; I'm totally against them.
Today's topic is music. What's on your playlist right now? I don't mean for you to list every song, but some or all of the groups would do fine. Leave a comment with either your playlist or some of your favorites. Here's mine, all in no particular order and not at all complete:
Playlist:

Modest Mouse
Death Cab for Cutie
The Killers
Postal Service

Some favorites (and yes, I DO have varied taste):

Pink Floyd
Johnny Cash
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Smashing Pumpkins
Johnny Horton
Marty Robbins
Toby Keith
Dierks Bentley
Kingston Trio
Hank Williams Sr.
Keith Urban
U2

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Bike

"I've got a bike, you can ride it if you like. It's got a basket, a bell that rings, and things to make it lookd good." OK, maybe not, but here's a picture of my new bike. It might look a bit strange with the road bike-ish frame and the straight handle bar, but that's because it's a hybrid type, sometimes referred to as a speed bike, the Felt SR91 (I hope you can read German). It's time for me to ride...

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Falling....

for a long, long way. Level I completed 3/11/2005.

Monday, March 07, 2005

Valley Fliers

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Daily routine? PFFFTT!

I added a new activity to my "routine" (if you can call it that); I had my first gymnastics class last night. It was pretty good, but because everyone else in the class has taken gymnastics before, they know what is going on. I, on the other hand, just watch someone else do a move and then try to imitate it. When I screw it all up, the instructor shows me what I'm doing wrong and how to fix it. It seems to work all right. Also, I started doing yoga a few times per week and I love it. Both instructors, as well as most of the students in both classes, are already impressed with my flexibility and have asked whether I've done this sort of thing before. Of course, I haven't, and I tell them I'm just naturally flexible. It doesn't appear that I'll have any time for a job in the near future.