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Ryan Huling


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Gender: Male
Status: Engaged
Age: 25
Sign: Aries

City: New York
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/20/2005

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Thursday, July 31, 2008 

As some of you may already know, I recently moved to New York, since my girlfriend will be going to graduate school at Sarah Lawrence College starting this fall.  I will continue to work as the College Campaign Coordinator for peta2, though I now work from the Manhattan office (more on that later).

As such, I thought it only appropriate to update you all on my new living situation with this series of photos. 

The basic details you'll need to know before enjoying these images are:  We live in a studio apartment in Bronxville (no relation to The Bronx), since this is where the school is located.  Our apartment is a brief stroll (or a swift bike ride - I sold my Vespa scooter) from the train station, which is how I get into Manhattan each day for work.  I've taken the opportunity to absorb all of the local offerings, including my daily subscription to the New York Times, a fabulous natural foods market down the street, and frequent visits to an awesome local coffee shop called Slave to the Grind

Bronxville is a great place to live, since it has everything you would expect an absurdly expensive village to have, so there's no need to go into the city for everything.  At the same time, all of Manhattan's museums, record stores, and amazing restaurants are only a quick train ride away.

That being said, here are some pics:

 

Our apartment is the one above the garage.  The neighbors in the big house are the landlords, and we are their only tenants.

This is the stairway up to our apartment, adorned with diplomas, caricatures, a lawn gnome, and a clock I made in shop class 8 years ago.

This is the main room, as you enter through the front door.  Above our bed is the tapestry we had printed from a picture of us in Venice.

Different angles of the same room

This is our kitchen, complete with a table we found at Target for $6.24 (seriously)

The bathroom, complete with claw-foot tub

Our rabbit, Bambi, started to get jealous of all the moving we were doing.  So we decided to buy her a new apartment too.

Meghan and I in Bronxville Village

All in all, things are pretty sweet.  I never imagined I'd have so many things accomplished, or that I'd be working in a swanky office in midtown Manhattan by age 24, but life can be surprising sometimes. 

I've managed to simplify things a bit, widdling myself down to only 3 regular bills (rent, cell phone, and wi-fi).  No car (and thus no car insurance), no cable TV, no hassle.  That leaves more money for traveling, renting movies, and good clean fun.  What more could I ask for?

 

Currently reading:
When You Are Engulfed in Flames
By David Sedaris
Release date: 2008-06-03
Sunday, March 30, 2008 

I’m 23 24 today.  It’s times like these that one begins to reflect on what they have achieved thus far in their life.  It’s a kind of self-checkup that helps determine where things are going.  Let’s see:

- I’ve been to 48 states (many of them more than a dozen times), and 18 countries, on 3 continents (with tickets booked to visit my 4th this May).

- I’ve got a nice apartment, a new Vespa scooter, a girlfriend of almost 5 years, and I’m typing this on a new laptop.

- I’m a college graduate, despite all expectations to the contrary during middle and high school.

- I haven’t been sick in years, and have a seemingly limitless amount of energy (unless I’m watching a movie late at night, at which point I swiftly fall asleep on the couch).

- I’ve got a job I love, and I’m meeting up with some of my co-workers for a potluck tonight, followed by board games.

 

I think I’m doing pretty alright.

Sunday, February 17, 2008 

...well, maybe.  With the spring semester in full swing, I'm doing a bunch of travelling these days.  Here are a few of the highlights from the past couple of weeks, and a glimpse into what's ahead.

Two weekends ago, the peta2 crew flew down to Austin, TX for the Take Action Conference in town.  I helped organize the event, and also spoke at it, so here are a few shots from that:

Me speaking @ the conference to an audience of about 75 young people

 

During one of the breakaway group sessions, w/ the Austin skyline in the background

 

peta2 head honcho, Dan Shannon, leading a KFC protest after the conference

 

The following weekend, I made my way up to Baltimore for the National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Media Conference.  peta2 was running a booth at the event, which meant that we got to speak with the student journalists, and I was interviewed by a few media outlets.

One of the student journalists even took the liberty of editing my interview into a video for YouTube.  You can check out what he put together by clicking on this image:

 

WHAT'S COMING UP:

2/21 - 2/23 - Tabling the Northeast Sorority Leadership Conference in Hartford, CT

2/28 - 3/1 - Tabling the ACP National College Newspaper Convention in San Francisco, CA

3/9 - peta2 Take Action Conference in Chicago!

4/5 - peta2 Take Action Conference in Toronto!

5/11 - 5/25 - VACATION IN EGYPT! :)  Much more to come on this later, but it's going to be awesome!

 

So if you are near any of the cities I'm coming to in the near future, drop me a line!  See you soon!

Friday, December 07, 2007 

One of the perks of being the College Campaign Coordinator here at peta2 is that I often get to travel to specific schools to work with activists and eat some freakin' delicious food.  This trip was no exception!

Since Northwestern University and the University of Toronto won the titles for the Most Vegetarian-Friendly Colleges in the U.S. and Canada, respectively, they had the distinct honor of being visited by none other than yours truly!  I got to fly to each school to officially present them with their awards and show off some of the delicious dishes that helped them win the top spot. 

Yes, life is tough.   The full list of the winning schools can be found HERE!

Of course, it wouldn't be a peta2 party if there weren't activists in costumes...

Here I am after I finished my speech, presenting the Regional Director of Northwestern University Dining Services with his framed certificate in front of a full dining hall (he asked for 5 more copies so he could put one in each cafeteria).

Ok enough of that.  As for the most important part, here is an example of the food served (falafel and stir-fry seitan over rice noodles):

As for the University of Toronto, they were so excited at winning the award, they even had custom banners and a cake made (not vegan, but impressive nonetheless)! 

 

So all in all, a fun little whirlwind trip.  See you soon!

Sunday, November 18, 2007 

What month is it?  November?

And when was the last time I wrote a MySpace blog?  July?  Unacceptable.

Rest assured though, if ever I had a skill, it's the ability to summarize months of work and traveling into a single highlights blog entry.  So here we go!

Summer:

- Finished the book "No Logo" by Naomi Klein

- Revised the peta2 college site

- Spent a couple weeks on Warped Tour gathering petition signatures, hanging out with punk bands, and talking to humorously ignorant tough guys (shown below):

Fall:

- Corresponded with thousands of college activists to help them run campaigns on their campuses for the fall semester.

- Spent a week in Boston preparing for the peta2 Take Action Conference at Harvard University where I and my fellow staffers spoke.

- Spent 9 days in Japan with the ladyfriend on vacation (all of the pics from the trip can be found HERE)

- Tabled and attended conferences in Chicago, Boston, DC, NY, MI, and many other places.

- Was interviewed and quoted in newspapers across the country, including The Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, The Yale Daily News, The Washington Square News (NYU), and The Georgetown Hoya.

Winter plans so far:

- Now that we have announced the winners of our "Most Vegetarian-Friendly Colleges" contest (Northwestern University in the U.S. and the University of Toronto in Canada), I get to travel to fly to both campuses the week after Thanksgiving to give them their awards and hold on-campus food giveaways.  Mmmm... vegan lasagna...

- Attending several conferences, from DC to Santa Monica, CA.

- Simultaneously celebrating "Fur-Free Friday" and "Buy Nothing Day"

- Watching HBO's new documentary about Ingrid Newkirk and PETA, called "I Am An Animal" (premieres this Monday at 8pm - watch it)

So you get the idea.  Times are busy, but fun as always. 

Gotta run! 

Currently listening:
Black And White Album
By The Hives
Release date: 13 November, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007 

NOTE: This is re-posted from the peta2 blog, so sorry for posting any content twice. :) 

Warped Tour is unquestionably the longest, hottest, and most exhausting traveling festival you'll find around.  But with peta2 on the road, it's also the most fun!

 

This summer, we're focusing on our "I Am Not a Nugget" campaign and everyone loves it!  Sometimes people need to hear the word "free" to get their attention though…

 

 

Another guy who was aching to support our campaign was the lead singer of Fabulous Rudies, whose lead singer wore our shirt on stage for all to see!

 

 

Upon entering Denver, our tent almost flew away in a heavy thunderstorm, right in the middle of the show!  Everyone huddled under our tent for safety, but if you know peta2 staffers though, no amount of rain, sleet, or snow can hold us back! 

 

 

There are still several weeks of Warped shows left (check the peta2 MySpace for all the dates), so we hope to see you out there!  If it's really hot in your town, stop on by our tent and we'll help cool you off….

 

 

Rock on!

Tuesday, July 03, 2007 

Greetings from Vancouver!

 

Yes, it's true.  Here we are at the fourth show of Warped Tour, and we're off to a rockin' good start!  Our "I Am Not a Nugget" campaign is officially underway, and if you haven't checked out the web feature yet, you really need to.  It took months to put together, but it was totally worth it.

 

On to the road pics!

 

Out tent has been one of the busiest on the tour, since by now everybody on the planet has heard of peta2.  Here's our Street Teamer/vegan cage fighter Chris holding down the fort in San Francisco.

 

 

Sometimes though, you have to get a little creative to bring people in.  Here's me testing out one of our new approaches:

 

 

And let's not forget about the best part of being on the road… the food!!  How about a vegan ham, pineapple, and cheese calzone from Juliano's in Seattle?

 

 

Well, time to get back to the show.  If you're coming out to a show on Warped make sure to stop by our tent and say hi! 

 

P.S. – Don't forget to wear suntan lotion.  I learned this the hard way…

 

Thursday, June 28, 2007 

Well, the time has finally come.  4 days after the rest of the Warped Tour crew has left for California, I will be flying out to meet them today in LA, and will be on the tour for the following 2 weeks (all of the dates can be found HERE).  But before I go, here's a quick wrap-up of the past few days:

 

Sunday was the much anticipated visit of the Rise Against/Silverstein tour which Eric and several other peta2 staffers are on.  In celebration of the occasion, we held a special peta2 autograph signing with both bands at Volume Records in VA Beach.  Sexy sexy!

 

 

Then, on Tuesday, I joined my buddy Pulin to attend the Campus Progress National Student Conference in DC, featuring notable speakers such as Ralph Nader and Nancy Pelosi.  Needless to say, peta2 was there to table the event, and we were very warmly received by the progressive crowd. 

 

 

We even got lunch from the legendary vegan DC bakery, Sticky Fingers, who provided us with a much-needed sugar rush.

 

 

So now this afternoon I'll fly from my humble abode in Norfolk to LA for the first Warped show on Friday.  Stay tuned, because the fun is just beginning!!

Monday, June 18, 2007 

Hey everybody!

Sorry I've been absent for so long.  I've been working hard on the peta2 college campaign, and making preparations for our page re-launch this fall.  Here is a re-enactment photo of me in my fictitious laboratory:

 

 

 

In the meantime, it's time to travel!

 

The MySpace Calendar is being annoying, and not posting all of the dates that I plug into it, so here's my schedule for the next little while:

 

June 21st Protesting the Running of the Bulls at the Spanish Embassy in DC

June 23rd – Attending the Richmond Vegetarian Festival, Richmond, VA

June 24th – Leaving for LA to start my 2-week stint on Warped Tour

June 29th – Warped Tour, Pomona, CA

June 30th – Warped Tour, Ventura, CA

July 1st – Warped Tour, Mountain View, CA

July 3rd – Warped Tour, Vancouver, BC

July 5th – Warped Tour, Calgary, AB

July 7th – Warped Tour, Salt Lake City, UT

July 8th – Warped Tour, Denver, CO

July 11th – Warped Tour, Phoenix, AZ

 

(dates cont'd...)

 

July 28th – Rock the Bells Festival (featuring Rage Against the Machine!)

July 29th – Rock the Bells Festival

 

Sept. 22nd – CollegeFest in Boston

Sept. 23rd – CollegeFest in Boston

 

October 5th – October 14th - Going to JAPAN on vacation w/ the girlfriend!!

 

 

So this is all very exciting.  Look forward to the return of the Tour Blog starting next Sunday!

 

See you soon!!

Monday, May 14, 2007 

I'm back!  Sorry about the month-plus absense of bloggery.  I can assure you, it was spent wisely, as I begin meticulously working on the peta2 college campaign.  Fortunately for you though, I took a weekend off from secretly plotting grand new ideas in my underground bunker, to fly out for the peta2 Take Action Conference at UCLA!  Let's go for a trip down memory lane, shall we?

Upon settling down, I made my way over to my own personal mecca, in the form of HBO studios.  That's right, after my years of faithful podcast-listening and exploitation of my parents' Tivo, I finally got to see "Real Time w/ Bill Maher" taped live!  Yes, that Bill Maher.  And yes, he is really that short in person.

The next morning, bright and early, we made our way to the UCLA campus.  After months of planning, the full-day animal rights youth activist extravaganza was finally underway!  Here is a shot of peta2 manager, Dan, doing what he does best. 

For those who are curious why there are malnourished African children on the screen next to Dan, I have a website you'll want to check out. 

Then, as an added bonus, punk rock legend and lead singer of the band Goldfinger, John Feldmann (yes, that John Feldmann) came in to perform his iconic song "Free Me" for the crowd.  Seriously, the guy is freakin' incredible.  (Seriously)

That's when things started to get interesting.  John is also a famed producer (ever hear of a little band called The Used?).  He's currently in the studio with another little band called Atreyu, who were, as it turns out, in need of 3 solid people to perform background stomping and clapping sounds for the record!  Due to our organization's lengthy history of kicking the crap out of professional douches like Col. Sanders, we figured our feet might fit the bill.  As it turned out, John concurred and we ventured up to Bel Air to his home/studio.  I'll let you know when I receive the royalty checks from this exemplory performance. 

AS IF THAT WASN'T ENOUGH, he then invited us to join him and his family for dinner at the famed Madeleine Bistro, where John even has a dish named after him called "The Feldmann" (it's a vegan cordon bleu). 

Check us out!  It was like the Last Supper, but way tastier (and with less crucifiction afterwards).

If I explained every amazing dish, and awesome situation that happened this weekend, you could be here all night.  In summary, it was a freakin' ridiculous couple of days.  Who knows, maybe we'll bring the next conference to your town, eh? 

So now I'm back in Norfolk, a little hazy from my 30 minutes of sleep last night, and powered by the fuel of Boca burritos.  Welcome to the life of an activist.

Rawk.