A little early morning excitement. They are filming something outside.
Also to note: I was an hour and a half late to work today, and I’m dressed like it’s Summer Friday. FAIL.
A little early morning excitement. They are filming something outside.
Also to note: I was an hour and a half late to work today, and I’m dressed like it’s Summer Friday. FAIL.
This is Mike Kauffman. He’s 72 from Santa Cruz, CA and he’s attended between 20 and 30 Apple store openings. Here is he sitting outside the Sydney Apple store the day before it opened.
Other pictures of the Sydney Apple store which just opened this week.
The Deepest Swimming Pool In The World
Uhhhhhhhhh my ears are popping just looking at this photo.
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Aaahhhahhahh. Out of context, this is a real gem. He’s in fine form today.
A friend and I were discussing at lunch the seeming death of romance among young people in their 20’s. I hadn’t really given it much thought until she posed the question: “When is the last time a guy put in the effort to plan an evening of surprises, or cooked a dinner, or found a fun event for you two to do together?” Or for that matter, when did I? I don’t expect those sorts of things and I do not believe that dates of this kind are totally neccessary, especially in the beginning of a relationship. But, upon further reflection, I used to think they were. I used to anticipate what “he” would come up with next and loved thinking of creative ways to show I cared, and was interested in caring more. So I wonder, what changed? When did putting in a little extra effort fall by the wayside? Maybe if we all attempted to be a bit more obvious, we wouldn’t so often misinterpret intentions.
So that being said, my friend has decided to romance her man of the minute. No doubt about it, she’s pulling out the big guns and I’ll be damned if he doesn’t respond how we want him to.
My ex-fiance recently joined Facebook. I like to believe that he and I are friendly - the pain of break-up long since passed and the who did what to whom no longer an issue. We’ve moved on and we were always good at the friend bit. Besides it’s not difficult to remember someone fondly when they live 9000 miles away.
Honestly, I have no idea how he feels. We both periodically send these “how’s your life that I was almost a larger part of” emails. I’m under the impression that we both send these more out of genuine appreciation of our shared past than a desire to make sure that the other person isn’t happier than the other. I know I hope that he’s happy. Afterall, he was the great love of my life at one time but ours wasn’t something that was sustainable.
Anyway, I opened my gmail today to see that we are now Facebook friends and that he had entered details on how we know each other.
This I had to see.
I mean Facebook doesn’t really have a “we dated for six years, she broke up me, and then six months later we poorly decided to get back together and then I rushed to propose to her, she stupidly accepted, then we spent months pretending this could actually work and then three weeks before the big day she overheard me on the phone telling me mother that I didn’t think I could go through with it” box.
Instead, it appeared Greg went with the next best thing…Please confirm the following details - “You went to college with Greg.”
I certainly did.
Just sit back, relax, and listen to this song.
Detlef Schrempf - Band of Horses
Q: What is Rooster McConaughey’s (Matthew’s brother) son’s name?
A: Miller Lyte McConaughey.
I made my first video on my new camera this weekend when I went to Grosse Pointe to visit my parents. Love the camera. Still working out a few kinks so this video is actually not in HD and not edited in Final Cut. Small steps, people. Hope you like it!
Music: Rock & Roll by Eric Hutchinson
Tumblr. - The Documentary.
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