2009 was an excellent year, but a truly banner year for The Kula in terms of partying. One of my fellow SheWolves, JBo, “had to do something with all the random videos from oh nine” so she spliced this baby together for our enjoyment. It’s basically a collection of random amazing party moments from mine and my best friends’ lives from the years past. Lemme say, my first thought while viewing this video was, “Ummm…we never wear any clothes.” (and if that’s not incentive to watch, I don’t know what is)

Fellow twitter-er-er’s, ReggaeRock Kids, and whom I affectionately just call “The Boys”, Iration are featured in the Fourth of July sequence, while I mouth off a lot near the end. JBo has inspired me to well, copycat her and create a similar montage with my oh-nine videos because truly…Life should always be set to music.

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"There’s nothing casual about you…drinking"
— Hilary, in Tahoe, after I said I enjoy drinking casually ( slowly)
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

“Telephone” by Lady Gaga featuring Beyonce

Two people in three days have said this song reminds them on me due to the “IM BUSY!” line. Evidence that I tend to overuse an inside joke. Also hysterical.

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Jen and Beebs’ Birthday Bash OR A Gargoyle’s Affection for all things Neon? Either way, it was a helluvan party. Pictures: Get em all here. Like BOOM!.

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"let’s tear it up"

-the chosen closing line of how I was asked out via e-mail. A simple, “Let’s hang out” might have been a better and far more intended effective statement.

Note: A “fun” line is good, an honesty one is better.

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cassket:

(via tamburina)
DARWIN!
How Darwin does Valentine’s Day. A big round of applause for anything that puts a geeky twist on a sincere sentiment.
Yes, I want to send this to everyone in my little black book (Iphone).

cassket:

(via tamburina)

DARWIN!

How Darwin does Valentine’s Day. A big round of applause for anything that puts a geeky twist on a sincere sentiment.

Yes, I want to send this to everyone in my little black book (Iphone).

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Hipsters I Have a Heart On For

hipsterdate:

Meet Beebs**<3 sigh**

Im Blushing. And Flattered. Thanks @hipsterdate

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

“Come Pick Me Up” by Ryan Adams

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10 Ways to a Geeky Girl's Heart

Wired’s attempt at writing a Valentine’s Day post. The ideas are creative and cute, yet should be offered as guidance to any (every) guy when wooing any woman, not just targeted towards the tech men in hopes of landing a date with an unconventional lady. Hint: “Non-geeky” girls appreciate unexpected untraditional flowers, intelligent jokes, and honest sincere sentiments too. EVERY WOMAN DOES!! (SHOULD). And every guy, not just the creditably connected one has a higher chance of success when he sets himself apart from the pact - Ladies loooooooove to feel special. And original ideas are special. Nonetheless, I appreciate what Wired is trying to do here…Hook. It. Up.

1. Plan a board game night. Consider the girl’s interests, and round up a few board games that are compatible. Then let her choose which ones to play. Make sure you find ones that work well with two players.

2. Be able to make situationally appropriate science jokes. It’s always especially fun when you and your girl are the only ones in the room who get the joke.

3. Plan a trip to somewhere new and stimulating. On a small budget, go to a museum or nature preserve. If the budget allows, think bigger or more unusual. Go somewhere that generates discussion (though not argument). You’re creating memories that you’ll always be able to share.

4. Design a treasure hunt. Forget the conventional or impersonal gifts. Designing a treasure hunt for your girl with a special note or gift at the end is one way of showing that you care enough to put in a lot of effort. You can make the hunt short or long, easy or hard. If you have known your geeky girl for long enough, use that history for some clue ideas. If the geeky girl is the type that likes to figure things out, she’ll love this idea.

5. Be able to have interesting conversations on any topic. This doesn’t mean that you have to be an expert in everything, but be willing to discuss unusual topics. Know nothing about fossils? Be willing to have her teach you what she knows, and ask relevant questions. If you try to learn something new each day, you’ll always have something new to talk about.

6. Learn to cook a variety of dishes. Some people are able to make one dish that is always a hit, but if you’re going to go on more than one date, or have a long term relationship, knowing how to cook a variety of dishes is important, even if your girl likes to cook also. Staples like spaghetti and meatballs or macaroni and cheese are great for later, but at this point, try for something a little more complicated. You get bonus points for pairing the meal with an appropriate wine or other fancy beverage (sparkling apple cider, sparkling white grape juice or gourmet root beer work very well for the non-drinkers).

7. Give unusual flowers. If your geeky girl loves flowers anyway, don’t go for the conventional roses. Choose something unusual or personal. Choose by color, by source or find something related to your history together.

8. Learn about what she enjoys. Consider her interests. You love shoot-em-up video games, she likes puzzle games. Give her games a try some of the time. She’ll give you points for the attempt. This also holds true for movies, books, restaurants and other activities. Chances are that she’ll reciprocate and try out some of your interests. You both may learn to like some new things.

9. Be able to honestly express how you feel. Showing how you feel is very important, but it is equally important to say the words. Geeky girls are often more introspective than average, and can often articulate how they feel or what they want. It is important to be able to reciprocate.

10. Leave a little mystery. While geeky girls love to learn all about your interesting personality, it always helps to leave a little bit of mystery to keep them wanting more. Just make sure it’s not suspicious mystery; that could backfire.

(Full article @ Wired)

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"A Nerd Trapped In a Cool Kid Body"
  • SkipIsCool: well i liked this
  • http: //www.marriedtothesea.com/020110/gonna-get-cannibal.gif . but i didn't think it would be as funny to people who aren't bird nerds like me
  • Me: yeah, its cute. but im not a bird nerd.
  • SkipIsCool: wha whaaaaaa
  • Me: i dont know what kind of nerd i am. but i am.
  • SkipIsCool: hmm, i don't know what the word for it is. you are a cool kid that wishes you were a nerd.
  • Me: you think so? dammit
  • SkipIsCool: or a nerd trapped in a cool kid bod trying to find its way out. while we were all in high school just being like 'computer. computer. computer.' you were all like 'beaches and boys. beaches and boys.' so it handicapped your nerdiness
  • Me: totally true. uhhh...sadly i think you are right. but shhhh...dont tell anyone. im trying to take on this nerdy persona now. or i wish i could. am i setting myself up for failure?
  • SkipIsCool: future is wide open

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