fahrenheit 9/11
OK, my last blog was decent, so read that...but I just saw Fahrenheit 9/11 and everyone should see it no matter what these kids say:

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OK, my last blog was decent, so read that...but I just saw Fahrenheit 9/11 and everyone should see it no matter what these kids say:

Here's what I'm living out of for a week in New York starting tomorrow:

Should be exciting.
I drove my brothers up to Wisconsin, since all the Bones except two are going to NYC. I realized while driving for 12+ hours that people with motorcycles and/or tricked out cars all have a death wish.
New music update...these songs will be there for at least a week and a half. It's cool though, they're all suhweet in my opinion, and we know that my opinion is the only one that matters on this blog.

Joel makes good food in Hy-Vee's parking lot. Really, he does.
This blog won't get an A+ from Jeff, but I'm cool with it. Listen to his music.
I added photo galleries to my sidebar. I stylized each gallery with fitting colors (pink for male armpit waxing, etc.) It's all pretty cool in my opinion but I'm a dork like that.
Enjoy.
Alright so I had no intention of tonight being a picture blog evening but with camera in hand, things just fell into my lap.
Numero uno: the night after we rolled paper down the hill, the inspiration for the paper theft was spotted at Rosenblatt. Kudos to Emily Shaffer for the stalker-quality photo.

Numero dos: this guy was in VI. I felt a little awkward asking for a picture with him, but it was all good. Turns out he is the MC over at the old Funny Bone comedy club and an excellent dude.

Go see Saved! It makes The Passion of the Christ the second most important film about Christianity this year.
Tonight the mission was to dispose of the giant paper roll I borrowed from the SS IMC back in April. It had been sitting around my locker, car and garage for the last two months, but we decided it was to be rolled at Memorial this marvelous birthday day.
We brought the videocamera, but all of the footage from all five successful rolls was worthless, even with nightvision which is really too bad. This was all the cool and useable footage we were able to get, and it wasn't even us. Oh wait, and this photo:

Hee hee, nipples.
Please read this and consider participating. For real.
The choir trip comes back into town tonight which I'm very excited about. Joining Bone 2.0 on the return will be a bunch more of my good friends who I missed more than I thought I would. No worries though, they'll be here soon enough.
I'm positive now that I'm going to see Saved! I had the wrong impression of what the movie was and vowed never to see it. Thanks, Dave. Read the third paragraph down on that link. My parents even told me it was hilarious, making fun of people like Erin Oliver and Anna Everitt, the holier-than-thou Jesus crowd...I can't wait.
This week's music selection is dedicated to Emily Shaffer who claims she has never heard Motion City Soundtrack, even though they've been in the blog several times. They're back though, which isn't a bad thing...you just better download this sheat.
Another movie note: I went and saw Garfield with the two kids my brother and I are mannying. Good lord, this is a steaming pile of feces. Every clichéd plot/humor device ever in a kids movie is in this film. Bill Murray went from Lost in Translation to this atrocity? Eck.

I like my picture. A lot.
I got that at registration and orientation at UNL today. For the most part it was a big waste of time, but I quickly found cynical friends in my group who weren't afraid to make fun of anything and everything so most of the day was enjoyable. Plus I got to see Ryan Moore quite a bit, unfortunately he had his shirt on.
If you want a reason to like Motion City Soundtrack, my favorite band, here it is:

Spiderman 2 is coming out soon and the anticipation is nearly giving me a hard-on. It's too bad I won't be able to see it until a week after it comes out...
It's definitely 2:30 in the morning. But I can't sleep for various reasons, so blog I must. I promise though, it's my last entry until at least Tuesday.
My new domain name is up! W00t w00t! Check out http://www.bonetastic.com/. Right now it's only forwarding to this blog and hosting my massive amount of pictures, but bigger things may lie ahead. We'll see what happens.
New music is up. Who isn't excited? Dave Matthews is back, and some songs even may be making a reappearance. Whatever, Ants Marching live is suhweet and Rapunzel may be my favorite DMB song. The Art of American Football by Funeral for a Friend is up mainly because I saw it in the George W. Bush game Emily has in her blog and Muse is up just because.
Obligatory pictures. Here we go...

Ryan and I saw this lovely couple in Westroads Mall. Their size made Ryan look like a giant.

What the hell? Honestly, change your last name.

This is the hardcore capture the flag crew. All of us were ready to play and our gear showed that. Hopefully the game becomes more frequently played because it's awesome.
I was able to convince my dad to go get a new phone but unfortunately I had to get a new number. Oh well, it's easier to remember. I'm apprehensive about putting it in my blog but if you're lucky enough to have my screen name it'll be in the profile.
On another Alan note, I told him that I bought webspace to put pictures and shaz on the web. He asked me if it was necessary to pay 25 dollars a year to let the world see my shaven pubes.
Webspace is taken care and so pictures will return. I'm playing the waiting game now while I wait for my new domain name to propagate across the internet, which could be up to 3 days...but I'll unleash that beast when it's time. No worries though, massive bandwith is now mine.
I was planning on getting a new cell phone today since my old service cancelled, but Pops says I might have to wait until July or even closer to when I leave for Lincoln. I hope this isn't the case, I can't imagine life without a cell phone. That sounds really spoiled, even though I'm def. not.
Pictures later today.
I've got a bunch of cool pictures I was gonna post but my Cox.Net bandwith is being eaten to shreds. I'm over 1/3 of my allowance in the first four days of June which isn't good. I've found a good hosting service for like 20 bucks over six months whcih will give me more space and bandwith than I could ever use. As soon as I get that running, pictures will be up.
Tomorrow a bunch of kids from my church are going on a trip to sing anywhere and everywhere in the South/Southeast United States. I had been planning on going for the last eight or more months and was relatively pumped for it since last year's trip was awesome, and I was going to room w/ Jeff MC which is rocktastic. But I decided to drop out of the tour though on Tuesday, because I have some stuff I think needs to be taken care of in Lincoln as far as getting prepped for next year. The whole thing bothers me because I quit something, and I never quit things. Never. I've come close, I even almost quit running last year. Ugh, I suppose I'll survive, but I'm not feeling good about it.
I cut my sideburns off last week, but now they're back...with a vengance.
Rob Moore is an admirable person. Why? His whole drug-free thing he's got going on. While it is cool that he doesn't drink/do drugs, it's even more awesome that he's got something that important to him that he's passionate about. A lot of people would be a lot better off I think if they had something they truly cared for.
I started listening to Dave Matthews again today. I missed him a lot. Journey is also back in the rotation. Expect some stuff from both in the sidebar soon.
This was almost a blog without pictures.

Almost.
I downloaded the Pokemon theme song last week and really like it. I mean really like it. According to iTunes I've listened to it at least 17 times. Yikes.
Dave demanded the truth or dare blog be created sooner rather than later. I honestly don't think any picture is as good as that truck mullet one, but the masses want this and so they shall.

Ryan is a little too willing to let his sister frisk him.

Lena makes a good horse, Dave makes an even better cowboy.

This isn't the first time I've seen this. Or been aroused by it.

There is a common theme here, Lena bending over and being humiliated in some fashion, this time being milked. Better that than a double play though. ZING!

Dave and Bryan...hmmm. Dave is happy at least.
That's the BBQ. W00t.