Thursday, April 12, 2007





Here are some back-logged pictures taken by my brother and I;



1) Kareoke, Jim and I. Jim was a wasted fisherman who was hitting on and dribbling chew on Becky late one monday evening. My response: Strokin! Jim couldn't really talk at this point. His rendition of the Clarence Carter classic sounded much like : Stroooookinnnnnn? I be Stroooooookeinnnn!, Straaaaaaaaaaghghhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm; Easssssst strokin!








This delightful picture was from the apex of my brother's and my pinata party. The pinata was a large tomatoey looking object filled with these:


That's all from the rock for now. Ya'll should come and visit next month when we blow up my brother's defunked subaru.


The rock is ablaze with battles galore! The firey font of heaven rains down tiny cancer rays to smight the frozen shores. On a domestic note, This is what happens when roommates attack:














The weather has been freaking ridiculous, I understand why people have lived on this rock for the last 9,000 odd years.

On an occupational note: This is why my job is so busy, because thousands of people who don't speak english work with machines like this one. When you grow up in suburban Minneapolis, and see all of the warning signs like this one, you tend to think of them as more humerous than frighteningly probhibitive; working out here you see that the signs are understatements if anything.




Yup, this job just isn't boring.




Despite the entertainment of severed limbs, I will be leaving this island at the end of the month. Chasing the dream written by Lou Reed:
I wish that I was born a thousand years ago,
And I wish that I'd sail the darkest seas,
On a great big clipper ship, sailing from this port into that,
In my sailor's suit and cap,
Away from the big city, where a man cannot be free.