Friday, March 30, 2007

My Future Tattoos

This isn't a real tattoo, but this is what I want it to look like. This was done using the Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop software. Click on the pictures for a closer look.





That Computer graphics teacher I was telling you guys about earlier actually sin't bad at all! Although she is good with photography, but not so good with computers. Anyways, we had this assignment where we take a picture of ourselves pulling up our sleeve, then using photoshop to place a tattoo on us. This is actually a great idea for anybody who's thinking about getting a tattoo! Now you can see what it will look like! Today I designed this Who tattoo, at first I did the usual target logo, but I didn't really want a tattoo of that cause I think it's cliche' for Who fans. I wanted something a little different. I decided to draw the Who name and fill it in with the union jack. Of course it was a lot of work!







Here's what I did for my assignment, I designed a Rage Against the Machine tattoo. That Audioslave tattoo is my real tattoo. I decided that this would be the perfect spot for a Rage tattoo since three members of Rage Against the Machine were in Audioslave.

I don't know when I will have these tattoos, but I know that these are the ones I want next.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Book Tag

I've been tagged by Chaz, so here we go...

I've got the nearest book, which is The Century by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster.

I've turned to page 123, and starting at the fifth sentance, here's the next three sentences...

In the 1920's, traditionalists also staked their claim in the church. Religious belief encountered some stiff competition in the years immediately after the war, especially from psychoanalysis, science, and a Sunday joyride in the sedan. It suffered, too, from it's failure to give people adequate answers to the nagging questions of the war. Just how did one worship a God who tolerated suffering on such an enormous scale?

There you have it. I now tag Gary, Cathy with a C, Coleen, and Johanna

Sunday, March 04, 2007

THE WHO ROCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi everyone!
After a few technical difficulties, I'm back online! So here is my late review of the Who concert...

The drive to San Diego wasn't too bad, but I wish I had eaten a better breakfast because at some point I felt a bit fatigued. I had to pull off the freeway to find a place to eat. I had no idea what city I was in, but I just kept driving down the main road until I finally ran into a Burger king. I ate, got some water, and I was back on the freeway. Then I made one more stop and then when I got to San Diego I had quite an adventure trying to find the hotel. Luckily it was close to the stadium so I just stuck around that area, did one dangerous turn, which led me to the hotel. I checked in and turns out the rooms were very nice! it's just in a bad location.

Later on, Lisa (AKA: Nabonidus) met with me at the hotel, and again I thank her for walking with me to the stadium. I had no idea that the hotel was located in a bad neighborhood! We got there OK. When we went in, we ran into Johanna and her friend! I was looking at the t-shirts in the lobby and couldn't believe how expensive they are! I thought they were only going to be $20! I remember debating about whether to get a parking lot t-shirt or a program, and lucky for me I decided to buy the program. Turns out that there were no parking lot t-shirts. I remember when Johanna had shown me her program when we were going to the In the Attic show and I knew that I wanted to get one myself, and now I have my own! All I need now is to get it signed by Pete & Roger.

After I bought the program, The Who started the show, so Lisa and I got in as quickly as we could. Lisa sat next to me on the steps since someone was in her seat, she did that until the event staff made her go to her seat. I didn't look up at the screens showing Pete & Roger up-close too much because I wanted to see them with my own eyes, and because I had good seats, they didn't look like ants. I had been to this venue before and I was worried about the sound because last time it echoed, but The Who's sound was excellent! and as expected, it was LOUD!!! I probably should've worn earplugs, but I wanted to hear them to the maximum! Pete & Roger have still got it! The last concerts I saw were Korn and Metallica, but The Who just blew them both away!!! The Who rocked hard enough for me to headbang to! I also threw up those devil horns on both hands. I even noticed a few other young people doing those same things as me! I think I remember seeing three generations in the audience.

Before I went to the concert, I read Anyway, Anywhere, Anyhow-The Who Chronicles. According to that book, on a summer night of1959 was the first public appearance that John Entwistle and Pete Townshend made as The Confederates. Believe this or not, this was the only time Pete was nervous for a show! Pete said "We stood up there with about five people in the room, and I really blushed." " It was the only time in my whole life that I've been nervous on a stage." Well, according to that concert, Pete sure has come a long way! He sure wasn't nervous at all!

The biggest highlight of the show was after they sang "Baba O'Riley" Out of all the concerts I've been to, I have never heard an audience cheering so loudly and for so long like the audience did right after that song! It almost seemed like the audience were cheering for ten minutes! Then Pete made a speech about how the new generation can clean up the mess the boomer generation made, or something like that. I also loved the visuals that went along with the songs, my favorite was during "My Generation" It showed young people from different decades doing what was cool at those times, it was so interesting to see the breakdancers, it was like they were breakdancing to The Who! During the song "Man in a Purple Dress, the visuals were of some kings, philosophers, and some other religious figures. I was waiting for Mel Gibson's mugshot picture to come up, that would've went along with that song perfectly, but it didn't come up.
It was so cool to see Pete doing the windmill chords and Roger swinging the microphone! BTW, in case anyone forgot, it was Roger's birthday, so Happy Birthday Roger! For being 63, he looks more like he's 36! I loved that he wore a black t-shirt & black jeans! He looked so good! Of course Pete did too! He wore a dress shirt & jacket, but he looked good too! Also, Simon was there! and he too looked good! He also did a great job with playing guitar! Rabbit was good! Zak was good, and pino was good! They were all good!

I had a great time at that concert! It was worth every penny! Lisa told me that this was better than the Hollywood Bowl concert, so I'm glad that I went to this one instead! Remember I had to miss the Hollywood Bowl show for a family reunion, and it turns out that good things come to those who wait! I loved this concert so much that I would love to go again! Pete may have said in his Rolling Stone interview that young people only come once, but I am going to prove that wrong! At least The Who tickets don't cost as much as The Rolling Stones! so it is possible to go again.

One more thing, This concert was so good, we got an encore! When they walked off the stage, we were cheering and clapping, then when they came back, we cheered louder! It was the greatest concert ever!