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Saturday, March 11, 2006
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Why? Why must you make iPods? Why must you make everything so easy to use using iTunes leaving it so hard to switch to another brand music player? Why did i have to go out and get a brand new back iPod with all the blackness and the bright 2.5 color screen goodness and the video and music and photo playing capabilities after my old one died? Why? Please tell me WHY?
God, I wish I knew how to quit you!
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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SO today I was in my car listen to my iPod when it decided to die on me (not to mention that this was my fourth iPod). I then called HP since they're the ones that manufacture them and they basically much said that I'm screwed since I'm out of the warranty and for only $40 they could tell me what I already knew. So I hung up the phone and sent HP an email and now I'm waiting for a reply. I think I might get a creative labs zen mp3 player.....
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Friday, January 20, 2006
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So today i went to Suncoast (for those of you who do not know what Suncoast is, it's a store that sells DVDs that you need to give them your soul and first born to buy a DVD). So anyway I get there to pick up a DVD that I had preorded only to find out that they are "having problems" with the people or satan (whoever they deal with) that sends them their stuff so they didn't have it BUT they told me when it comes in that they'll call me. As I'm walking out of the store I'm thinking to myself why do I keep doing this, I either perorder something there and a) I forget I preorded it there and buy it at Best Buy since they seem to put stuff out 2-3 weeks before it's supposed to be released. b) I remeber I preorded something and then see it at Best Buy 2-3 weeks before I can get it since I already put down $5.00 (and most of the time it's cheaper at Best Buy) or c) I preorder it go to pick it up, without the slip since I loose most of them, only to find out they can find it anywhere because one of the employees took all the slips out for that week and hid them all. I then decided after going through the list that I'm in an abusive relationship and that I just kept going back for more and at that revilation I decided that I was going to go back there on Saturday to get my $5.00 back and get the DVD at Best Buy only to come home and find a $5.00 replay reward certificate in the mail. So now I have to go back and buy something. 
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Thursday, January 05, 2006
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Well seeing as how my last "entry" was back in October I figured it was about time I typed something... So what has happened in the last 3 months you ask? I'll tell you... Paul is no longer part of glops and wants nothing to do with it because he's "too busy" and the fact that Gene reeks of orange Gatorade (long story as to how this all came to be; it would take several thousands of 100,000 page books to describe what transpired). We, as in 132 Productions, is in the development stages of the web comic soon to be displayed on 132productions.com and GLOPS the live action experience is on hiatus until this spring. So Hide Your Donuts They're Coming... until next time-
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Saturday, October 22, 2005
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Well it seems I've been waiting a week to post what happend the week before lately and I blame Paul for it. Anyhoo, Last week the group (as I will be calling it from here on out) went to Cambridge, MA to check out this anime store that I've seen from passing by when I've been out on jobs in Cambrigde. So we took the T to get there and we got there and went in and there's really not much to say about it since it was so small. After that we got back on the Red line and while Paul and I were waiting for Gene and Matt to get tokens I told Paul that we're going to take the inbound train and Paul had to ask which one it was (there were two passages in front of us) and I had to point above his head to the sign that said 'inbound' and he got all mad b/c he's stupid. So we eventually got back to North Station and from there walked to the Cambridge mall... int the rain... Once we got there we were all soaked and we walked around and bough orange Gatoraid and drank it in front of Paul. After that we walked back to North Station with no rain sat around for an hour watching the pigeons fight over french fries and trying to convince Paul into going to the mall but the bastard that he is he didn't take us there. In conclusion it was a pritty uneventful trip chock full of making fun of Paul so that basically made up for it. I'm thinking about transfering my blogs over to the site 132productions.com once I get the web comic thing all but together. See you next time... *Edit* There are a few things that I missed... Paul had bought a Sinckers bar at CVS before we left the mall to North Station. While we were walking back there Paul decided to eat it along the way. A little while after we were done Gene and I looked back at Paul only to see a long piece of caramel hanging from his chin. We turned back around and started laughing at him and didn't tell him why, unfortunatly Matt had pointed it out to Paul. While we were at Best Buy at the mall there was this 10 year old kid playind Burnout Revenge on the XBlahx against a mall security guard. The guard was so far behind that he gave up before the race was through. So I took over (I finished the race, the kid had all ready won) So we started a new race and I beat that kids ass. Along the way he kept making up excuses as to why his car wasn't going fast but I beat him anyway and he demanded a rematch but I walked away since I didn't want to hurt his ego too much, since he was only 10. And of course Paul had to make it a point that I was playing an XBox and I just punched him and told him the only reason I was playing was because Burnout was on it. So that's it and I'm pritty sure I didn't leave anything out now.
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Friday, September 16, 2005
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Well it's now Friday and I'm writting what happend last Saturday... wait I'm pulling a Paul. Anyway we all (Gene, Matt, Paul and I) went to the mall and just walked around making fun of Paul the whole time. It seems that we've got Paul back in with GLOPS so HOPEFULLY we'll be able to do something. After the mall we went to KFC and Paul got his usual half gallon of soda. Then we went to Newbury Comics (Matt though we we're actually going to Newbury, MA) after that we stopped at the gas station on 128 to get a drink, Matt and Paul stayed in the car 'cause they're wimps. So Gene and I went in and we had been talking about Paul's addiction to Orange Gatorade and we noticed that it was on sale so I though that it would be a good idea to buy one for Paul just to get a reaction from him. I told Gene that the first thing he's going to say is "what'd you do to it". So we each paied $0.75 for it. As soon as I handed it to Paul he said exactly what I though he was going to say we all laughed and Paul though it was a bomb. So that's about it...
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Sunday, September 04, 2005
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Current mood:  irritated
Well now where do I start?... I wish I was using this space here to say that we got some footage for GLOPS but no one showed up or had something else to do AND Paul doesn't feel like doing GLOPS and more (I could start calling him all sorts of names right now but I trying to keep this blog at a "G" rating). So anyway the first day of filming never happend and who knows if anything will get done... So next time you see Paul give him a big thank you.
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Sunday, August 28, 2005
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Current mood:  accomplished
I should have written this last week but a pulled a Paul and did nothing and so I’m doing it now. So last week (Saturday August 20) Gene and I went to the mall (I should note here that Paul chickened out of going, saying that he "wasn't feeling good") partly to finalize the script and partly to go somewhere on a Saturday; it is Gloucester after all. So we got subs and I asked for turkey twice and the guy gave me chicken, don't know why must be stupid, but that doesn't really pertain to what was going on. Anyway we, meaning Gene and I and not Paul, since he wasn't there, went over the script and didn't really change anything but added stuff, mostly to do with Paul, but that stuff's not written (are you getting paranoid now Paul?). We also decided on what day we will be filming which is now set for Saturday September 3rd at 8:00am at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester (anyone reading this that is not part of GLOPS is welcomed to come down and help out if you want). We (Gene and I) also decided that since it took Paul four months to even write a script (I should mention here that he didn't do it willingly, we had to lock him in a car with a pen and a couple of sheets of paper and had to have them filled with ideas before he could come out)... now I lost my train of thought (thanks Paul ) but anyway Paul is now officially off of the creative process of this film/movie/garbage and is now only considered a prop... I mean an actor, if you can even call him that. So in conclusion Napoleon Dynamite... I mean Paul sucks and is no longer a part of the creative process, we start filming next Saturday at 8:00am (September 3rd, 2005, not 2874, that's if Paul was in charge), the script for GLOPS is finalized, the American workers at the SubWay at the Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers, MA do not know the difference between turkey and chicken and the most important thing to take away from this is that it is extremely fun to make fun of/bash Paul Ahnfeldt (or however you spell his last name). Thank you and have a good night.
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Monday, July 04, 2005
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Just got back from the fireworks and decided to write what happend today regarding GLOPS. We now have our first offical footage of GLOPS and a web site to go with it ( www.132productions.com ) and one of Paul's ideas actually worked. We were in the Horribles Parade (Gloucester's 4th of July celebration) and Gene and I could not believe how well our "float" was recived... Everyone loved it. So it looks like this is actually going to work, continue to keep checking out the GLOPS group on myspace and 132productions.com for more info and videos!
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Tuesday, June 21, 2005
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Current mood:  chipper
Paul actually did something with GLOPS, although three other people had to keep him under constant surveillance. What had happened was Gene, Paul, Matt and I all went down to the mall and on the way there I handed Paul a few sheets of paper and a pen and told him to start writing and he did. We ended up getting nearly TWO FULL PAGES from him full of ideas for GLOPS so it looks like this thing may take off after all. Stay tuned for more updates
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