September 26, 2011


Evidently, it all begins with the lifestyle of living in a city, since Virginia Commonwealth University is an urban campus right in core (Mr. Foster would pretend to be proud/impressed) of Richmond. Growing up in the sleepy, semi-fringe zone of Clifton, moving in a dorm that overlooks downtown Richmond is an outrageously contrasting difference. Seriously. The reality of seeing more buildings than trees on a daily basis is something foreign to me. Actually, when I think of it. If I look in the horizon I see more trees, but that's for a different day of sharing tree tak. That's not exactly something that stirs of interest, and in this context environmentalists would snore to this paragraph.

To focus more, let's talk about the negatives first, since that's what everyone these days has a talent for, complaining. And to sound more friendly, I will say, venting since that's apparently healthy: elevators. Going up and down the elevators are a trip of their own. Especially in a 17-story building, where stopping six or seven times on the way up or down the elevator or nothing out of the ordinary. It now causes me to leave for class slightly earlier thanks to the elevator trip that sometimes takes three to four minutes. That's not necessarily long, but for an elevator ride, that's rather lengthly.

But the advantage is, since it's an urban campus, everything is condensed into a few city blocks making the longest walk to a class take about five or six minutes, if you exclude the journey on the elevator. More time is probably spent just waiting for an elevator or the crosswalk signal to turn into the white walking figure than walking to class itself.

Next, I guess I'll delve into food. The food in the dining hall is nothing worth bragging about, other than probably the pizza. The rest? Not necessarily bad, but bearably edible. That's all I have to put forth about that topic.

At this point, I am at a loss of what else to really say, that sums up the major talking points about VCU for now.

An average day at VCU thus far

Evidently, it all begins with the lifestyle of living in a city, since Virginia Commonwealth University is an urban campus right in core (M...

EVERYONE IS GOING TO SKIP THIS SECTION BECAUSE SOCCER IS BORING.

An my God, do they! Perhaps the largest blessing in disguise getting that wait list ticket from George Mason University had to been this. Granted, there are probably a fair share of soccer fanatics like myself that trot the campus of Mason, but I have never seen so much love for clearly the best ever sport (half joking) in one condensed area. In fact, soccer might be more popular than American football here, and that's something that even I cannot believe. Now that I have said all that, someone will say VCU is full of hipsters and soccer is the hipster sport.

VCU/Richmond loves soccer

EVERYONE IS GOING TO SKIP THIS SECTION BECAUSE SOCCER IS BORING. An my God, do they! Perhaps the largest blessing in disguise getting t...

September 16, 2011

The album no one has been waiting for is looming, but in the mean time I coincidentally found some b-tracks for it.
From the moment Jack White and the Insane Clown Posse announced their collaboration project through Third Man Records, White's record label, I, like many of you, have just been amused through the actual fact the two are working together, and in awe at White's ability to troll the fuck out of ICP.

And if it was not enough to have ICP cover Mozart, with White contributing some background instrumentals, how about an Primus-inspired country song, entitled "Mountain Lion". Only this time, it does not suck in the good way. Instead, it's ridiculous vocals churn laugh upon laugh, upon...laugh.

Here's the audio, you will be laughing through Monday morning.


Insane Clown Posse and Jack White b-side "Mountain Girl" leaks

The album no one has been waiting for is looming, but in the mean time I coincidentally found some b-tracks for it. From the moment Jack...

September 11, 2011




Since there was little MLS action over Labor Day Weekend, I decided to hold off on the Power Rankings for a week before churning out a new list. It in itself, felt like a miniature vacation from league action, but it’s nice to return what will be an extremely heated playoff race, as well as a neck-and-neck Supporters’ Shield race. 

MLS Power Rankings: Week 26

Since there was little MLS action over Labor Day Weekend, I decided to hold off on the Power Rankings for a week before chur...

September 09, 2011

An example of the flooding in Northern Virginia. Photo via Fairfax County Government's Flickr. Yes, they do have one.

While I was busy studying my ass off at Virginia Commonwealth University, the sky opened for hours, upon hours, in Northern Virginia. While there was flash flooding and just outright flooding in general, a natural disaster became natural joy. At least for this unidentified man rafting down the eastbound lanes of Fairfax Boulevard near a Sunoco gas station.

VIDEO: Man tubing down Rt 29, In Fairfax VA



Initially, I couldn't help but be like everyone else an laugh at the sight. And, just like many of you, I had to click on the play button a second time, and hell, a third time. Took awhile before I picked up on someone yelling for him to get out of the road. Looks like some YouTubers already filled in the blanks to whatever the tuber comes back with, in response. But looking down the road where the tuber inevitably runs out of water, looks as if there are some vehicles blocking off the flooded area. Now I wonder what happened to him, and if he got in any sort of trouble for, well, I'm not sure what charges it would be to tube down a flooded street.

Guy tubes down Rt. 29 in Fairfax, VA during floods

An example of the flooding in Northern Virginia. Photo via Fairfax County Government's Flickr. Yes, they do have one. While I was...

September 06, 2011

View more videos at: http://nbcwashington.com.

That's the video, and to read the article, go here.

At my former high school, the band teacher gets arrested

View more videos at: http://nbcwashington.com . That's the video, and to read the article, go here .
Anyone who knows of Mastodon knows two things: first, and foremost, they're a prog/sludge metal band that's simply badass like no other, and secondly, they have an great sense of humor.

Mastodon's Deathbound music video: Absolutely hysterical

Anyone who knows of Mastodon knows two things: first, and foremost, they're a prog/sludge metal band that's simply badass like no ot...

September 02, 2011

The YouTube video said so.

Since I'm gay for The Black Keys, it's pretty much a given that I'm somewhat outrageously excited for this preview spoof video.

Oh, woops. Here's the video which you could access on YouTube:


Blakroc 2: It's coming soon

The YouTube video said so. Since I'm gay for The Black Keys, it's pretty much a given that I'm somewhat outrageously excited f...

 

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