Seared Tuna Sashimi
April 23, 2012 – 9:36 pm | No Comment

My recent adventures to the grocery have been without a shopping list. I feel that going without a shopping list gives you the opportunity to see what’s fresh and available in order to have the …

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The ShamWOOHOO!
July 14, 2009 – 10:39 pm | No Comment
The ShamWOOHOO!

Ryan Higa again!  The boys love his posts.  I’m afraid that one day they’ll start making videos like this.  Just this morning my son asked me how to make a website.

Dinana Minagof 2009 Videos
July 14, 2009 – 9:37 am | No Comment
Dinana Minagof 2009 Videos

New videos from the Dinana Minagof Dance Competition and Festival are on the web.  Check them out!
Link to videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MyUnconditionalLove

United Breaks Guitars
July 12, 2009 – 10:53 pm | One Comment
United Breaks Guitars

This is the reason why I hand carry my bass.  Poor Dave Carroll.  I know how he feels.  Actually every musician knows how he feels.
In fact, when I accidentally bumped my bass into a mic …

Edible Boutonniere Recipe
July 7, 2009 – 10:29 pm | 2 Comments
Edible Boutonniere Recipe

Here’s a boutonniere I made (yes, hand crafted).  Look closely and you’ll see that it’s made of a pineapple leaf, rosemary sprig, habanero, and some baby breath.  100% edible, well, maybe not the baby breath. …

Brooke Shield’s Memories of Michael Jackson
July 7, 2009 – 6:49 pm | One Comment
Brooke Shield’s Memories of Michael Jackson

Brooke’s speech was one of the most heartfelt I’ve ever heard.  Truly she knew him from their childhoods to a point where they could understand each other.  There were snippets in her speech that only …

Where the Wild Things Are
July 7, 2009 – 2:17 am | No Comment
Where the Wild Things Are

This is one of my favorite books out there.  In fact, I still remember the Reading Rainbow episode highlighting this book.  Did I just show my age?  The movie looks like it’s going to be …

Dan Wilson
June 30, 2009 – 10:29 pm | 2 Comments
Dan Wilson

Dan Wilson is one of my favorite writer/musicians out there.  I’ve followed him since his Semisonic days (I started off with waking up to Closing Time on MTV).  When I think of musicians, I think …

Michael Jackson – Thriller
June 29, 2009 – 8:05 pm | One Comment
Michael Jackson – Thriller

Poor Farrah Fawcett.  Having her death eclipsed by Michael.
Around here, Michael Jackson’s death has made a lot of noise.  My co-worker knew about his demise before most: he read it on TMZ–or something like that.  …

Ryan Higa
June 14, 2009 – 6:03 pm | One Comment
Ryan Higa

This guy makes my kids and me laugh.  Check him out.  His videos kind of remind me of the crazy stuff my friends and I used to tape.  This is what happens when you’re stuck …

One Day…Maybe…
June 9, 2009 – 11:31 pm | One Comment
One Day…Maybe…

Maybe one day I’ll be this good. If I add a string every year, I’ll be there in 6 years or so. Jean Baudin is awesome! He’s one of my favorite over …

Could Have Been Guam’s Reef
June 1, 2009 – 11:11 pm | No Comment
Could Have Been Guam’s Reef

The USS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg’s job is not over.  This 523-foot ship was built in 1944 (originally the USS General Harry Taylor) and then later converted into a Missile Range Instrumentation Ship.  The ship …