Friday, October 28, 2005
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Sleep... That Would Be Nice

Thomas Edison only slept 2 hours a night... Or something like that.
Sleep, that is something I need. I have become an insomniac for sure. Or maybe I'm becoming a vampire. Wouldn't that be nice. I think the insomniac option is unfortunately more accurate. I can sleep though, only during the day. I have tried staying up all night and all day so I will be tired the following night and then I still cannot get to bed until very late. I just lie in bed trying to force my eyes to close. I'm a little stressed from being so busy but you would think that would tire me out. The result is, I get 5 hours of sleep a day on the average, during the day. Then I stay up most of the night either goofing off on blogs like this or writing a paper for class at the last minute. Fun stuff. I have now realized that this blog has become pretty boring. It went from Sting to my sleeping habits. I would count that as a downgrade. Oh well. Onward and upward.
Monday, October 10, 2005
If Life is a Stage, I'm Getting alot of Practice

Agatha Christie murder mystery!!!
I am fortunate enough to be in two plays this semester here at Boston University. If you know me at all, you will know that this is very exciting for me. Two things in my life work as a great escape: acting and video games. It's better than booze or smoking I would say. And at least with having two plays to be in, I won't have any time for video games, so I will be forced to be a little more social, and I dare say, cooler. Hehe, no I will never give up my roots in dork-dom. So, if you are in Boston during the following times, be sure to see And Then There Were None, a suspensful murder-mystery, on Nov. 3rd and 4th, and/or Chicago: The Musical, Dec. 9th and 10th. Do it! Be there or be square. The cast of And Then There Were None are great actors and hilarious people, (even though it's suppose to be a drama, hehe) and the cast of Chicago are, from what little of them I have seen so far, incredibly talented actors and singers. Don't miss em!
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Summer Fun/ Summer Drag
I never thought that I would feel that a summer vacation was lasting too long. The ominous time has come. This summer was the summer that would never end! Four months at home and I have never missed school more. Not even any time to update this website. What a shame for humanity!!! Considering how my number of hits just tripled that of ebay as of last Saturday. After going to Rome, Pensacola, California and Georgia, I am ready to settle down back in Boston. It was a fun ride however and I definitely grew as a person. In some way. We can only hope the future will bring tidings of comfort and joy.
Hopefully on to more blog entries in the future!
Rome was breathtaking, Pensacola was interesting, Georgia was masculating (yes I made up that word), and California brought me one step closer to meeting my personal hero, Christopher Walken...

The opposite of Christopher Reeve...
Sunday, May 08, 2005
Hey, remember the 80's? Heee haw.... - Jim Breuer, SNL
Went to a swinging Stage Troupe party last night. Stage Troupe is the acting troupe here at Boston University for non-acting majors. It was bundles of fun. The theme was "80's TV Shows." I came dressed as Marty McFly from "Back to the Future." Yes, I know that isn't from 80's TV, but if the first movie came out in 1985, then wouldn't the movie air on television in 1987? That was my logic anyways. The costumes ranged from Pat Benatar, He-Man, to Rainbow Brite. Good stuff. I am glad that it still holds true to college that drama kids are the best partiers! None of that Fraternity garbage. Wooo weee!

Marc Summers, "Double Dare" host, on the left, and Al, Sam's sidekick in "Quantam Leap", on the right (The girl).
Friday, May 06, 2005
"Sting. The Stingster. Der Stinglehoffer. Sting-a-ling-a-ding-dong. Sting-o. The Stingman." - Rob Schneider, SNL
Went to see Sting in concert today. Fun stuff. I am embarassed to say it was my first concert ever. I was in the sixth row however so that was a bit much. It was awesome in that I could literally see the sweat drip off the end of his nose, but troublesome in that I could barely hear afterward. Some downfalls: it was short, only 1 hour and 45 min concert, and he didn't sing Brand New Day or Desert Rose. Too bad really. Oh yeah, and he messed with Roxanne! He did all the other old Police songs just like they were, but he did Roxanne like a mix between Bob Dylan and Pink Floydd; yeah I know, not a good combination. But... very fun overall. Even the opening act wasn't bad: it was a band called Fiction Plane, and the lead singer was Sting's son Joseph. Not as cool of a name but let's hope he makes it. I mean with a name like Sting; I wish I had the same name as Bilbo Baggins's weapon of choice!

Stingster