Category: robot
10/16/13 10:59 - ID#58151
e:Paul as a robot
Half man, half machine, all grace:
Just wait until they add the machine guns.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: hiking
10/15/13 12:05 - ID#58147
Gorge Hike
Shish Kebob Express - really good and the prices weren't terrible. I'm glad Emily told us about it.
On the way
Derp!
Paul falling off a cliff
Top of the world!
Not respecting the river -some ranger
Old flames
Between a rock and hard place
Topless walk back, owow
It was an awesome day for a hike. We then went home, had a good dinner/apple crisp with Brian and Holly before the macsanity began.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: going out
10/11/13 01:01 - ID#58129
IDK last Saturday?
On Saturday, I stopped at RadioShack to for some parts to fix an old air hockey table. They're now down to two racks of electronics parts, with the rest of the store selling phones and electronics you can get online for way less. I'm surprised they exist still.
Afterward I went to Goodwill to see if there was any good Halloween costume stuff. While I didn't find anything, I did see they were selling this giant full size VHS camcorder, and a B*Witched CD.
When I got home, (e:terry) and I were going to check out Porchfest, but it was already over. I didn't hear too much about it so I don't think we missed anything?
Instead we headed over to (e:YesThatCasey)'s new place to pick up Terry's bike and play some video games. They were all super weird. I'm terrible at video games but these were sort of manageable. Terry rode back while I ran.
Emily and Kevin came over from Falafel Bar since Kevin was home on fall break. It took a while, but eventually we managed to get up and head out to Hardware.
We ended up schlamping it up at DBGB's to some really slow music, and then the Pink (definitely wasn't drunk enough for that but there we were).
Versatile scarf
Not too crazy of a night but a good one for sure.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: going out
10/08/13 01:19 - ID#58123
Gypsy Parlor and Paul's hot date
Bright light
Decoration
Paul took home a hot date for the HOloween
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: camping
10/08/13 12:57 - ID#58122
Jones Pond
I didn't take many pictures after my phone died. Sunday was super relaxing and consisted mostly of an easy hike, laying in the sun all day, and tossing the football around for a bit. I hadn't been to Jones before but apparently this was the last weekend for camping, so we were pretty much the only ones there.
We drove back home in the late afternoon, and then had an absolutely amazing potato cheddar soup that Terry made (didn't even need to be turned into falafel).
Pic does not do it justice
Definitely a relaxing end to a crazy weekend.
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Category: wedding
10/07/13 04:30 - ID#58120
Wedding and Rendevous
Selfies as per ush
After Goodbar, the three of us headed out to Rendevous to use our free tickets to some DJ. The music was pretty decent and dancing was fun, but we didn't stay long since it was already so late and Terry was absolutely wiped.
Trying to get Terry dressed for Rendevous
Trying to pry Terry from the couch (trend here)
Cool kids
The next day was the wedding at Pilgrim-St. Luke's on Richmond, followed by the reception at Aqcua. It was a very cute celebration and the reception was awesome. I wish them all the best!
Gay Senator Visco (R-NY)
Happy couple
Paul's card - should make the cloud his signature
Probably the worst scaffolding I've ever seen
Cute photobooth pics
And the cloud strikes again
Sunny but cute!
M&M's - one of many
Dianne tearin' up the dance floor
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/07/13 04:30
Category: going out
10/04/13 05:47 - ID#58111
Thirsty Thursday
Fancy google+ pic
happy with some burr
selfies like Miley
Don't leave this man with your phone unattended
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 10/04/13 06:01
Category: projects
10/04/13 05:28 - ID#58110
Oh yes we are from Lindbergh School
I remember before the October storm and a million budget cuts (grounds was the first thing to go) there used to be so many trees all over the place. I've noticed as more have been taken down, the ground stays saturated much longer and it looks much worse.
I need to find some people who know some more about appropriate trees than me and maybe other people who would be interested in helping fundraise or solicit for trees from nurseries around here. The best would probably be some slow-growth and deep rooted shade trees that won't heave the ground.
I took some pictures - right now it's pretty much cleared or full of dying trees everywhere but the front. I remember the Crosby side looking much more like McKinley or Argonne when I went there - a full canopy of mature maples.
I think there definitely could be smaller shade trees on the tree lawn, and much larger ones on the actual on. The back field could use some along the fenceline and soccer fields, and near the playground. It definitely would cut down on the ponding that happens even with the new drain tile.
Not really a good idea of the placement or number but the general location until I can set up something in AutoCAD or the town GIS.
Hopefully I can get this off the ground in time for spring planting. It'd be to get it back to the way it looked.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: dancing
09/30/13 10:56 - ID#58105
Music is Art
Whatchu know about rocking a fur vest? Woof!
Meow
Nips, available at Hu's
(e:YesThatCasey) came down (soaking wet from the rain) for music is art. We all got dressed up for the big birthday celebration.
Later we headed to go dance, which was absolutely awesome, with pretty decent music. Even though it was super muddy, it was a great night for dancing.
Paul and his boxed wine
Thug lyfe
Cuteee
Cop stuck in the mud
My new best fraaand from ETS
Selfies getting sloppy at this point
At the end of the night we were going to go out more, and even got (e:Mike) up to drive us back to Linwood. I guess getting up at 6 that day got to me because I passed out before we did anything. Oops, sorry Mike!
The next morning Paul and I had some more food truck worthy cereal. For real, the best breakfast cereal I've had. This time we added fancy peanut butter which made it all the better.
On the way home, Linwood was starting to look like fall.
I finished up the weekend by getting some work at home done, before going out to Saigon Bangkok with Paul and Terry. The tofu pad Thai was so good.
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Category: ads
09/19/13 01:21 - ID#58082
Inked at the Museum
The second speaker was a PA from Southgate Medical Group. Her whole talk went about 25 minutes, 20 of which were her emphasizing how many people want their partner's old name removed. The remainder could be summarized in a brochure as (e:Paul) said, or something you could have learned within 2 minutes on wikipedia.
The whole thing felt like an advertisement for her clinic, so I really hope they paid to sponsor the museum rather than the other way around.
It would have been awesome if they managed to have a dermatologist, researcher, laser engineer or someone who could have delivered a little more content. Definitely was disappointing.
The price of admission also included the Body Worlds exhibit. It was short and kind of weird, like an artsy anatomy lab. I wish I had been able to take pictures. Apparently (e:Paul) says the bodies are taken from Chinese prisoners, which makes me pretty uncomfortable. It's weird to think that these people died, were plasticized and filleted up, then posed up to be fencing or whatever.
The rest of the museum was the same as always. I don't remember anything changing in my lifetime besides the temporary exhibits - I wonder when most of these were set up?
FInished up the night right by trying out Dominion, and frying up vegetables and soup. Dominion was okay, I didn't have the attention span last night - I'll have to try again. The vegetables and soup/falafels were amazing though.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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