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November 16th, 2009

10:30 pm: Is there any funnier show these days than It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia? I doubt it!

November 14th, 2009

12:49 pm: March 9th can't get here quickly enough.

http://bit.ly/3MxT2G

November 1st, 2009

01:20 pm: I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn't very nice.



October 5th, 2009

06:43 pm: Since a bunch of you guys have asked...
The message in that last post was just a joke. It's a common thing on this forum (and in a lot of net forums, from what I've seen) where if someone posts a personal story, (especially an unfortunate one), someone else will make a post from the "other" point of view. And since I am okay physically, I actually did laugh when I saw that someone had done this with my post.

Also to those who've asked, I filed a police report today. They gave me a number to call when I went to the police station, because they can't handle racially related incidents at that branch. Does anyone else find that really weird?

Also, thanks for the kind words, everyone. Very much appreciated.

October 4th, 2009

04:50 pm: So I frequent this wrestling forum, and I've been there long enough that I kinda "know" a lot of the members.

I made this post about what happened yesterday )

About 15 minutes later, this anonymous post showed up.

And like I mentioned, it made me LOL )

01:06 pm: To all that have expressed concern - I'm ok. I only have one lump on my head, so I guess two of the dudes hit like pansies. Hip hurts from where I fell, but I'm an old man now, so hip pain can be expected. But I'm ok - more insulted than anything else.

03:23 am: You know what the best way to end a night downtown is? Getting jumped by a bunch of fucking rednecks because I "look like the guys my friend is dying fighting overseas!!!".

"Oh, so sorry to hear your friend lost his life."
"No he didn't... BUT HE COULD HAVE FIGHTING PEOPLE LIKE YOU!!!!!"

Awesome. In the defense of those pricks, I had it coming. Because we had that convo that was summarized above, and I laughed at the ridiculousness of it, and you know me, I have a big smile.

So that put things off to an uneasy start, but whatever, I crossed to get a cab, and get away from them.

But the fucking dicks yelled at me:

"Don't fucking look over, don't smile at me, because we'll drop you because our friend is sacrificing his life fighting you bastards!!!!"

So I'm sure you all know what happened next. If you guessed that I decided to show my sarcastic streak and turn and smile at the fucks... biggest smile I can muster... you win a prize! So they come over and give the big spiel about their friend sacrificing his life fighting bastards like me.

"He's fighting Indians??" I ask.

"Well they look like you!!!" comes the extremely enlightened reply

Clearly their best course of action was to punch me in the head till I fall down. I got in a few ratalliatory punches, but I totally had it coming, right?

Awesome awesome awesome. Sometime I love Halifax so much.

Fucking fuck.

October 1st, 2009

09:54 am: Today is my last day in my twenties.

Wow.....

September 27th, 2009

12:10 pm: So yesterday was my Street Fight against cancer (or for cancer, if you were to believe the naming of the event). There were about 40 people signed up for the SF4 portion of the contest, and a lot of them were really hardcore. There was even a group of guys that showed up together and brought their own game sticks, and I was getting owned in most of the practice matches.

I managed to step it up a bit once the tournament started, and won my first two matches. They were really close fights that came down to like one or two hits in the final round. The guy I beat in my 2nd match was one of the guys that brought his own stick, and had his entourage cheering him on. I lost my quarter-finals match, and so it was loser's bracket time for me (the tournament was double elimination). After not hearing my name called for a while, I went to see when my next match was, and the guy said they'd called me twice for my match and I didn't answer, so they'd advanced my opponent. I was there the whole time though, and one of the other guys said he didn't hear them calling me either, so I'm not sure what happened there. I didn't want to make a big deal out of it since it was a charity event, but it sucked to go out that way. But I was happy with how I did, and it was pretty sweet taking down one of the "hardcores" at least. It was also nice to see once I got warmed up, my old SF2 skills kicked in and were enough to help me do alright... I think if I took the time to learn the new systems in 4 I could end up being pretty decent.

September 26th, 2009

01:43 pm: I saw Marilyn Manson last night! There were like three people between me and the stage for "The Beautiful People"!!! It was awesome!!





September 22nd, 2009

07:59 pm: This Saturday, I'll be competing in a Street Fighter IV tournament as a part of Frag for Cancer. The SFIV portion of the event is tentatively scheduled to run at around 4pm, at the Dal MacInnis room, if anyone wants to come cheer me on. The dudes posting on the forum sound super hardcore, so I'll probably get whooped, but whatever, it's for a good cause.

Event details here:
http://fragforcancer.ca/

September 20th, 2009

12:41 pm: What are the odds...
I'd gotten tickets to go to last night's WWE show at the Metro Center with Sarah and William months ago. The day before, my bud messaged me and told me his brother had a single ticket, but couldn't make the show. He was giving away the ticket under the condition that whoever went for him took lots of pictures. I told Doug, and he went for it... not happy about having to sit by himself, but can't turn down a free show.

After Doug picked up the ticket, he called me to let me know where he was sitting... Section 71, row 2, seat 6. Our seats? Section 71, row 2, seats 3-5. What are the odds?! (Well, considering the Metro Center holds like 10,000 people, I guess 1/10,000...)

July 29th, 2009

05:29 pm: Went climbing for the first time yesterday. So THAT'S what it feels like to be Spider-Man. Well, without the strength, speed, agility, web shooters and spider sense. But hey, everything in due time, right?

July 22nd, 2009

07:36 pm: Last week, TNA Wrestling debuted their newest Knockout, Sarita. She used to wrestle here locally for years! I once got to accompany her to ringside for a match! She even mentioned me in an interview once! It was really really wild seeing her on tv, and being all like "I KNOW HER!!!". TNA is the second biggest wrestling company in North America and she's signed to the roster, so she should be wrestling on tv almost every week!



If you want to see some of her cool moves but don't want to watch an 8 minute video, go to about 2:15 and watch for 30 seconds.

July 21st, 2009

08:35 pm: My alarm went off in the middle of a dream this morning. In the dream, I was in the middle of a debate with a few people. We'd discovered these magical items that had incredible power. But it was one of those scenarios where they could do unspeakable harm in the wrong hands. We were trying to decide if we should just destroy them, and what the best way to go about destroying the items would be. The source of the power? Magic. Cookies.

Normally I at least have some idea where my dreams came from (and I'm thinking this one might've been some weird variation of the magic beans from Jack and the Beanstalk), but seriously... magic cookies???

July 6th, 2009

08:09 pm: THE OFFSPRING!!!
The original plan for Saturday was to go to Nathan's place, and check out some of the music from his new apartment. He'd just moved there earlier in the week, and has one of the units with a balcony overlooking Citadel Hill. I was interested in checking out Metric and the Offspring, hanging with a few people and keeping it calm.

Of course, then it turned into a free show, and as the time drew closer, we realized we HAD to be in the thick of things for the Offspring. We got a pretty decent spot before the band took the stage, good view, kinda close, and not too squished. I was fine there, feeling I was getting too old to handle the mosh pit. Scott and Nathan wanted to be closer though. I was still a tad reluctant, then Scotty asked me "10 years from now, wouldn't you like to be able to say you were in the mosh pit at an Offspring show?"

Yes, yes I would. So as the band took the stage, Nathan, Scotty, Sara and I made our way front and center, into the heart of the mosh pit! We spent most of their set maybe 4-6 "rows" of people back from the stage. The pit was intense, and we ended up losing Sara early on (but found her again near the end!). But the adrenaline was definitely flowing. The entire time was spent shouting along to song lyrics, jumping around, pushing and being pushed, and basically trying to stay standing up.

We emerged from the pit after the band left the stage, tired, sore, covered in mud, and amped out of our freaking minds (especially since they played a decent number of songs from "Smash"!!!!). The fact that I'm still a little sore from the whole thing might back up the "too old" argument, but it was more than worth it.

Hard to believe that one of my best concert experiences was a free one, that I got to be up front and center for the first band I ever got into, and that there was even a time when I was considering not going to the thing in the first place.





June 23rd, 2009

11:12 pm: For some reason, I decided to listen to a Mainstream Pop Top 40 radio station online today. I'm not entirely sure what possessed me to do such a thing. It might've at least had a little to do with the fact that when I was downtown on Saturday, I didn't recognize like 90% of what was played. In any case, (surprisingly enough), I was actually able to listen to it for a good portion of the day without wanting to rip my ears off. I did eventually have to switch to a Hard/Alternative Rock station, but I lasted a lot longer than I thought I would.

At one point before I made the switch though, a song started that I was kinda liking... so I pulled up the playlist to see who it was....................

..........................Hilary Duff. In my defense, the beat sounded a lot like Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus", which is a pretty cool song. But... yeah...

March 31st, 2009

10:48 pm: Casino parking experiment - one year later
Well, today wraps up Year One of the casino parking experiment. After like 3 weeks in a row of winning only once a week at roulette, I decided maybe it was time to switch it up a bit. So at some point in August or September, I decided to go for blackjack, which has similar odds. At the point I made the switch, I think I was somewhere between $100 and $150 spent on parking.

After one year of parking out the casino, cancelling out my wins and losses, I've spent $180 on parking. For contrast, 12 months of parking at Scotia Square ($160 a month) would've run me $1920.

Thus far... I'd call the experiment a success!

February 23rd, 2009

07:55 pm: Sometimes in order to test stuff at work, we basically gotta makeup fake servers and have the data going to a test database. People usually just name these servers whatever. Occasionally people screw up and put the data into the real database. Today, there was data in one of the real databases coming from "Amazing Spiderman" and "Spectacular Spiderman". Within an hour, I had three people (including someone from Calgary) asking me about it, assuming this was something I'd done.

And no, it wasn't me. I would've properly hyphenated Spider-Man.

February 21st, 2009

05:05 pm: Sweeeeeet
I was doing my daily check of wrestling news the other day, when I saw a headline that TNA had signed a top international female talent. I didn't really think anything of it, but clicked the article and read this:

TNA has signed Sarah Stock, a great female performer from Canada who
has worked most notably for CMLL in Mexico and a number of independent
promotions, including SHIMMER. This is a major league signing for the
company as if they use her correctly, she's most likely to fill the
void left by the departure of Gail Kim last year.


This is Sweet Sarah!!! The girl who used to wrestle here locally, that I got to accompany at ringside for one of her matches and that I kinda know!!!

It's so exciting to think that I know a TNA Knockout!!!

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