Tuesday, October 28, 2008
5 minute poems by Beanfunk
Here's a little ditty, about the modern day Rome, New York City, on my writing style please take pity. Where else in the same block, do people buy and sell stock and do the same with crack rock. Where else do people save dogs and cats but step over the homeless man while avoiding the rats. Where else can you watch the Knicks while declining the mini skirt that just offered you a trick. Where else can you watch the Rangers, side by side with strangers, who ten minutes ago on 7th Ave asked you, "You better than me?". Where else can you get called a weirdo, eat a chicken parmesan hero, hear the horns honking, the sirens whaling, and the silence of people who never say excuse me when they bump into you................to be continued
Macs
At this very moment I'm sitting in one our company trucks and waiting out the rain. Obviously I'm using my iPhone to do this. The only thing is I tried to paste a picture on here and I got a little mixed up. Anyway, I'm thinking about adopting a cat from the animal shelter place. I could use some company at my apartment. I think I'll name the cat "Adobo". Seriously. Anyway, I'm just doing some iPhone experimenting. Chris, my experience with the Mac has been great so far. Mine just works. Safari is a good browser, but you can actually use Firefox and maybe even Explorer if you want. As far as the video editing, for what I did with it it's awesome. Also, iTunes is great for your music management. You can use limewire and it syncs, or partners up with iTunes so you don't have to pay for the music. You can get limewire for about 20 bucks I think. I have the iMac with the 24 inch display, 500 GB hard drive, blah, blah, and so on. I'm a total convert to Steve Jobs' cult.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Inspired to Blog

Whattup Peeps, can you say "bandwagon". I'm jumping on the Cruz Blog train. I'm gonna have a "Seinfeld" meets "The Office" type of approach to my blog entries, so have your sarcasm radar on active. I'll be writing about the daily grind of living and working and surviving in New York City.
Thanks to Chris and Alan, I've been inspired to give you guys a glimpse into my life here in the Big Apple. This picture is a few years old, as I steadfastly refuse to publish pics of myself in my current rotund state. I know it's shallow thinking, but it's a personal choice. This is a few blocks from the Empire State Building, and also a few pounds ago. Anyway, this is a trial run, but expect more NYC goodness later.
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