Posted on July 7, 2009

And this is how it’s done

This video was taken during Washington’s Sasquatch Festival this past Memorial Day Weekend.

My only question: Why didn’t this happen sooner?

I’ve never been to Sasquatch before but I know the setup. If I had gone, I probably would’ve been trying to get down on the floor but if you’re on the hill, like what does that do for you? How much fun could you be having by sitting on that hill watching/listening to the live show from the farthest away you could get?

I applaud this young man for creating such a powerful movement. Wish I could have been there.

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Armani Prive

Just a reminder, all full collections can be seen on Style.com

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Alexis Mabille

It’s couture time batch!

Fall 2009

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Historical Tweets

If only Twitter had existed long long ago even before our time, what would our icons and historical figures have tweeted about?

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Snaps for a snapshot

Who: Audrina “Ceiling Eyes” Partridge

Where: The Bank Nightclub at the Bellagio Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas

hmm looks familliar? A little Lauren Conrad with that dress and hair.

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I’m a fan of touching

Get me one of these for my dorm room this fall! YEAH! Turns on with the touch of your hand.

No more trying to find out how to switch the dial or knob, cause those are tricky things.. just saying.

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Nikon debuts new billboard.

To launch the new Nikon D700 in Korea, the company created a new interactive billboard that treats you like the ultimate celebrity!

Currently the billboard is place in a busy subway station in Seoul. As passerby’s cross the board, the board takes on a different form and the sensors trigger many flashing camera lights all at once. The not-so-subtle red carpet then leads the “celebrity” into the mall where they can purchase their very own Nikon D700.

Those tricky Asians designers… :)

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The Pen Story

For this 3 minute clip 60,000 pictures were shot, 9,600 prints developed, and 1,800 pictures shot again.

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The Memorial

I never really planned on tuning in until I was driving home from class today listening to the radio station when they were doing live coverage and then at that point, I realized this is a BIG moment. Michael Jackson only dies once, he’s not like Tupac who keeps mysteriously coming back and what not. This isn’t going to happen again so I probably shouldn’t miss this. So I raced home, and was glued to the spot in front of my television for a good hour until it was over? I came in when Usher was performing. I thought the memorial was nicely put together. It wasn’t rushed, there weren’t any unnecessary distractions and that’s how it was supposed to be. It honored his life and showed the audience like, “Hey, this is what you didn’t know about Michael Jackson, and he was a great guy because xy and z.”

No matter, how many stories we hear about him, his surgeries, the little boys and scandals, his family, etc etc, I think we have to recognize the fact that we don’t really know him at all. He was a complicated man, I’m sure and probably confused at a lot of things, look at the way he grew up. Marlon Jackson said it best, “Maybe they will all leave you alone now.” There’s no need to bring up anything in the past anymore because he is gone. And when Paris stepped up to the mic, my heart went out to her. If she says he’s a great daddy then he is, but we would have never known.

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