Monthly Archives: June 2001

Food…

You know there's a problem when your diet shifts from something at least approaching complete, to something which consists largely of deli meat (hey, at least it's the good stuff — 20% meat protein), there might be a problem. Actually, I did have a cauliflower burrito today, so that's not tooooo bad. But, to be perfectly honest, I'm not very good at taking care of myself. I neither eat regularly, nor do I sleep regularly. Feel like helping out? Just click here. You have the power to edit that.

I still have at least five hours of work to do on BME tonight, let along work on other projects, and it's approaching midnight. Argh. If I go out later tonight I'll bring my camera and take a picture of that weird sculpture. Actually, maybe I'll do a 4AM sculpture tour of Toronto… That would be kind of fun.

Badass Trucks

I've seen a few on IAM, but I think Steve and I effectively drive some of the most badass trucks on the continent.
Left: Steve's armored truck, Right: My monster truck.

Shirt prototype

I'm not saying that this is it. Or that it's even close to what it'll look like. But I am toying with ideas. Fishbowl took the two photos I composited to make the back… I think the silouette is Gary.

…by request

So many people asked about this cat that I am posting a second picture of it. The cat it big and fat — it's no kitten. In fact, it steals the kitten's food whenever it can. It lives with my second story next-door neighbors (the girl with the blue beetle). To all of you that offered it a home, it's got one… although it does jump out the window all the time, it seems to end up back there.

IAM.BMEZINE shirts

You thought the shirt I picked up yesterday was nice? These are AMAZING! I'm heading out to pick up envelopes to send them in shortly — they'll ship over the next two days. The sleeve print is soooo cool. Again, you can not buy these — if you are getting one, you already know (they're for people who have made exceptionally generous financial contributions to IAM).

The colors are actually much brighter in real life — the shirt is an olive drab (not brown), and the face is quite bright green.