Thursday, December 2, 2010

Some Things You May Enjoy...

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Part One


The best of the series so far and almost the end of the story. Harry and his friends are on the run and trying to find a way to finally defeat (the fantastic Ralph Fiennes) Lord Voldemort. This is a darker, more grown up outing for Harry Potter. It has more adult tones and actually gets its PG-13 rating for a reason. It was great in IMAX and has room for repeat viewings. We've watched these kids grow into reasonably good actors. Its got some laughs and plenty of tears. The Deathly Hallows is a far stretch from Sorcerers Stone and is filled with great big screen action. If your a fan of the books or movies or both than don't miss this on the big screen. Can't wait for Part 2.


Vampire Weekend  "Holiday"


You may have heard this song on a Honda commercial lately. Although not intentionally a holiday-time song it does have a reminiscent Christmas holiday feel to it. Vampire Weekend hits a home run with this catchy hit with a bit of a Beach Boys vibe.






"Parks and Recreation" Season 2 NBC


Wow. This show is everything I look for in a weekly sitcom. Amy Poehler  is pitch perfect comedic genius as Leslie Knope. She's your basic everyday government official with upstanding morals surrounded by less than moral co-workers. Hilarity is ever present and Season 2 was a big step closer to comedy gold. I am anxiously awaiting season 3 which will air mid season. Pay close attention to Nick Offerman as Ron "F***ing" Swanson. A mustache never looked so badass. 

Favorite Horror Movie(s) # Two


  For me to call one of these better than other would be a disservice to...the other. They are brilliant stories of love and loneliness. The setting and score are both perfectly blended together. The biggest difference for me is what may have been lost in translation in, "Let the Right One In". I was still able to catch the emotion of the film. Its rare that a "re-imagining" can live up to its original counterpart but "Let Me In" does so flawlessly. 
  We are not told anything of back story of the little girl vampire in the movie. It almost seems like she doesn't remember being a human. She just knows that she's been 12 for a "long time". In many ways this really isn't a horror movie. Its a love story and should be watched as such. Not only are these a favorite horror movie, they're also a favorite movie of all time. I probably should have given this movie a synopsis because if you haven't seen it you won't quite understand what I'm getting at. If I have ever stressed that someone watch one of my favorite horror movies this is the one to start with. Make sure you see them both. Oh and watch them with a friend. It's a movie that will remind how important they are.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Some Fan Art I Made Today...


Not my strongest effort at fan art. Scott Pilgrim Vs The World is a great movie though. If you haven't seen it I suggest you give it a go.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Best of the Worst...part 1



I wanna take just a second to talk about which is widely known as one the worst movies ever made. Yes, Troll 2 is very hard to watch. I have hard time even laughing at how horrible it truly is. The short version is that a family packs up and moves to a small town called , Nilbog (yes that Goblin spelled backwards). Soon after arriving people start to die. The goblins happen to love eating people. Before the victims can be eaten they have to drink a mysterious green beverage that turns them into a gooey plant substance. Apparently, the Goblins are vegetarian and prefer their meals neon green and squirming. 




The special effects could be accomplished by a 5th grade class  with paper mache and green paint. There's not much left to tell about this movie. It is very confusing and if you can watch it all in one sitting you're probably high on something. So the question is this: Why have I watched this movie 3 times? I am reminiscent of a time when this type of thing amused me. As a kid I watched this "movie" and I thought it was kinda radical. I was way wrong and should go back it time to slap myself in the back of the head. Well, if you've never seen it and would like to watch a horrible movie some rainy day... check out Troll 2. Then maybe watch the first Troll. Which happens to be a decent movie that also happens to have Sonny Bono in it.
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That's it for now. There's plenty of the Best Worst of all time to keep me busy for awhile. Thanks for stopping by. 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Three



This movie is a "bloody" good time. You really can't have a better laugh and see so much blood in any other movie. Shaun of the Dead has become a cult classic. Its easy to see why. It's labeled as "a romantic comedy...with zombies". That's covers it just about right. Shaun is a lovable loser about to lose his girlfriend so he decides to win her back. In the process England becomes infested with zombies. Not an ideal time to sit and have a chat about your relationship. It does happen to be a great time to be a hero and save the day. Could there be better way to prove your love? Not really... just don't get eaten in the process. This movie has plenty of laughs and an equal amount of gore. The great thing about this movie is that it has plenty of staying power. Its fun to watch whenever and you'll still enjoy it as much as the first time. If you haven't seen this movie check it out then watch the buddy cop comedy, Hot Fuzz. Its got a similar cast and is the second in a trilogy. Not sure what the third's about yet but I heard it might be an alien flick. I would suggest having a few pints while watching this one and keep you cricket mallet ready, you never know when the zombie apocalypse will begin.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The Red Shirt Guy



This is from a World of Warcraft convention. I really have no idea what he is referring to but, this is without a doubt the biggest nerd I have ever see captured on video. On the other hand it is possible he very well could be King of the Nerds. Unfortunately, being the King of Nerds doesn't get you laid.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Four


It's an instant classic. Halloween has changed the past 7 years thanks to the first Saw. This year brings us (supposedly) the final of the series. The original stands out amongst the rest. We were first introduced to Jigsaw, nothing more than an ominous voice over a P.A. and of course a small wooden puppet. The great thing about this horror movie is that the villain never actually kills anybody. The fate is left to the victim alone. Of course it can be argued that death would be an eventual event given the circumstances. The characters are placed into "games". They have many choices to make mostly based on their moral fabric. Would you retrieve a key to the lock around your leg if it meant digging it out of the stomach of the guy in the cell with you? Perhaps you'd wait it out a bit. Sooner or later you'd have to choose. Maybe there's another option. Cut your own leg off? Maybe. I don't really do the spoiler thing. I'm a little bummed this is Halloween brings the last Saw ever but pretty psyched its in 3D. The whole series is intertwined into each previous movie. Anymore story lines and my head would probably explode from a "flashback attack". Its been a lot of fun though and even though I've basically been sold the same movie 6 more times I'd do it all over again. The original was great and its been a decent trip since. Saw reminds me of what Halloween is all about. Thats why its number four. 

P.S. Flashback Attack would make a great band name. If you're interested, hit me up.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Monday, October 18, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Five


This movie has it all. I feel this is John Carpenter's best work. It's got a perfect setting for a horror movie, the Antarctic. The basic story is that a search and rescue team head to a research lab to find everyone dead. Something really bad happened. They find that an alien creature that can assimilate humans has taken over the station and paranoia becomes and overwhelming problem from everyone on site. Who do you trust? No one. The audience can only guess who is human and who is ready to change into a hideous alien and bite an arm off an unsuspecting victim. These were also the days before over the top CGI. The special effects are fantastic even by todays standards. When someone loses a head the alien parasite just becomes a human head creature with razor sharp teeth and spider-like legs. Here's a picture to help my lame description...
Cool, right?
 If I were to redo this list in a couple of years this movie would probably be higher (maybe # two) This time I'll have to settle on five because I got four more in mind that I can't deny this time around. The gore is great and creature effects are spectacular. If you're a fan of sci-fi horror go out and rent this right away. There's some old advice about keeping your friends close and your enemies closer. In this case, lock yourself up in a quiet place and don't open the door. Not even for your mom.


Perhaps you might enjoy...


Music- Levi Johnson's Blues- Ben Folds

Ben Folds (formerly of Ben Folds Five) collaborated with author Nick Hornby (High Fidelity, About a Boy). The result is Nick Hornby's words made into melodies by Mr. Folds. I recommend the entire album but first give a listen to, Levi Johnston's Blues. Direct quotes from Levi's MySpace page and some wry humor combine to make a catchy tune, dealing with teenage pregnancy and the troubles that come with being in the spotlight during a period that requires more subtlety.


Video Games- Red Dead Redemption

I have been playing this game for about a month and have to say its probably my favorite one of the year. I have always loved stories about the old west and this is a great chance to live it. Gunslingers, crooks, lawmen, and horses are only part of this enriching tale. You can literally travel for miles across a rich and detailed terrain, helping random strangers or robbing them at gunpoint. The choice is yours. Its gotta great story and the online multi-player will keep you entertained long after the game is over. If you've got hours of your life to spare I highly suggest this game.

Movies- A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010- on DVD/Blu-Ray

I know horror movies are a recurring theme on this here blog, but it is the season for horror. It wouldn't make any of my top 10 lists but its definitely worth seeing. If you liked the original then you should give this movie a chance. If you absolutely LOVED the original then expect to be a little disappointed. The story is basically the same. Freddy Krueger will kill you in a gruesome manner if you fall asleep. A few modern tricks are incorporated to assist the kids stay up. Red bull and an a.d.d med are used heavily. What makes this movie stand out is Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy. He's got the voice and sinister laugh to give Robert Englund a run for his razor-fingered glove. He's more scare and less goof. He's a great character actor and lived up to my expectations. Like I said, check it out for fun, not a great cinematic experience.

That's it for now. Thanks for reading this.

Someone's gonna get whooped.






There is actually no video for this just audio. I think its from a radio show. The woman is super pissed and its pretty funny.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Six


A movie about torturing innocent people. This movie is not for the timid. It is dark and twisted but you don't have to be to enjoy this movie. If you sat through, "The Passion of the Christ" then this is actually a piece of cake. The idea is that tourists travelling through Europe are lured into hostels by attractive individuals and promised hard partying and promiscuity. Easily deceived by such promises, 3 young men follow pretty girls into the hostel only to later be drugged and taken to an unknown facility. There customers join an underground society that pays to kill hapless victims in the way their darkest desires can be met in whichever way they see fit. This is not one of my favorite horror movies because of the violence. It has a great story throughout and it keeps you on the edge of your seat hoping the guys somehow survive. It's also believable enough to make you feel a bit wary about stay when traveling abroad. For me the real horror is in the very intense events leading up to the violent acts. Really I enjoyed Hostel II a little better but this makes the list for its originality in the genre. So I'll sum this up with a little advice. If travelling through Europe and a bunch of hot girls tell you they've know of a great place to stay. Tell them you're already booked at the Marriott.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I wonder this all the time.


If you have ever found yourself wondering if you have pregnetsy you're not alone. 6 out 4 people already have pregnetsy and don't even know it. It is a serious condition facing our youth. Do your part and get tested. While your at it, take some kind of idiot test.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Seven



This movie is gory. Very gory. It's also one of the funnest horror movies you'll see. It is the result of the documentary series Project Greenlight. The documentary follows contest winners through the process of making a film. I didn't see it.
The plot is pretty simple. Nasty creatures are hungry and eat anyone or anything they feel like ingesting. Its one of my favorite's because of the slick humor that is added in. Upon a characters entrance to the screen is followed by a pause and a description of them and chances of survival. For instance, a "bad ass hero-type" comes through the door carrying the head of one of the creatures. The shot pauses and we are told he is the HERO and his chances of survival are "very high". 30 seconds, later creatures jump through a window and rip his head off. The blood and carnage begins and doesn't let up until the final frame. The blood and gore is over the top and at times is unbelievable that there could be that much blood in a human. It will jump you and gross you out but you'll have fun. You don't have to worry about nightmares or checking the closet before bed.
They followed up this one with two more movies. All equally gory but failing to meet up to the story of the first. Feast has a strong cult following and fans are eagerly awaiting a fourth installment. I'll be ready for it and would ready for five more. There has never been any closure to the film. (where do they come from?, how can we stop them?) This isn't important to me. I just enjoy the bloody ride.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Oh...thanks Superman.




I never really liked Superman in the superhero universe. Sure he upheld Truth, Justice and the American way but in my opinion he was kind of lacking certain attributes that make a hero. My problem is that Superman wasn't brave. He was invincible. When stopping a bank robbery it was no different that you or I swatting a fly with a swatter. Occasionally Lex Luthor would stop him with some kryptonite but its not like he knew is was going to be there. Maybe if did he wouldn't have even shown up. Stopping crashing airplanes and calming typhoons was no different. It was just kid's stuff to him. I liked the superheroes, although having great powers, still had to worry a little about getting their ass handed to them. If bullets bounced of me it wouldn't bother me at all to stop a gang or stop a train with my face. So really Superman was just some nerd who liked write news stories. Nothing really heroic at all, but here I sit with no superpowers at all. Just a nerd at a computer.

Did you just say something?

                                                                      
                                                                           "Scream"

This one reminds me a little of a scene from a horror movie. I think of it as some demonic being sneaking up behind a guy that's just minding his own business. I can only assume the creature is up to no good but I guess that will always remain to be seen. Maybe he just wants to hang.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Eight.



I saw The Evil Dead for the first time when I was about 16. I have been a horror movie fan since it was still acceptable for me to crap my pants, so how this one had escaped me so long I have no idea. What makes this movie great lies in its direction. Its not well acted or even that scary. Although when it was released in 1981 it was considered controversial for its over-the-top violence and gore. In truth though its sort of silly really. It did reasonably well and became an instant cult classic. Bruce Campbell makes his first appearance as Ash Williams. He would return to the franchise two more times and kicked a little more ass each time.
It is a pretty basic demon possession horror complete with demonic trees and undead girlfriends. Five friends stay at a cabin in the woods and awaken ancient demons by reading from the "Book of the Dead.  It was directed by Sam Raimi who later went on the direct the Spiderman movies. He combined intricate camera techniques with chilling sound effects that kept you waiting for the next "jump scare".
I really enjoyed the following two movies, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness but they won't make my list. The Evil Dead left its mark on me by introducing me to a new way enjoy the genre. It's not all about tenacious, gripping, cover-your-eyes horror. There can be humor to relieve the tension in between "scares". The budget was low on this movie but you don't care. The special effects are in the small details that make this classic run against the grain of the other horror movies of its time. There has been long talk of a fourth in the series and if that day ever comes I'll be first in line. Laughing and cringing the whole time.

                                                                             "Portrait"

This is one of my favorite Photoshop pictures I've done because it was the most fun. It was also the most time consuming. I've tried to do it a couple of times since but can't seem to remember how the hell I did it. It doesn't matter though because I rarely remember how I do anything, so its really just a way of life.

Why I Love the Venture Bros. An Essay.



I would like to take a moment to talk about this show. In 2003 The Venture Bros. launched on Cartoon Network's adult swim. I was immediately hooked. It combined a mature humor with the action cartoon shows I enjoyed as a kid. It was like Johnny Quest on crack. (eventually the show brings in the character and he is indeed strung out on crack). With great voice characterization and a serial storyline this show is a fan favorite. It is a bit underrated by critics but in my opinion one of the best shows on television.
The shows follows the adventures of the Venture family. Dr. Thaddeus Venture, his sons Dean and Hank, and their (ex)bodyguard Brock Sampson. The show is based in a world where heroes and arch-enemies are an everyday way of life. The back story of all the characters are intertwined into a web of love and hate that makes a daytime soap opera seem like Sesame Street. The villains and heroes have a very thin line drawn between them and at times you forget which side is the one standing for justice and humanity. For the most part its all blended together and you end up not caring as long the story keeps you laughing. It has a cool and dry humor and may be why it is lost on some. Is this half hour of cartoons as funny as Family Guy? The Simpsons?  No...but it does have a lot more depth and structure. If you miss a couple of episodes you will have to catch up before anything makes sense. If you are interested in watching the show I strongly suggest you start at the beginning. I hope this is enough information to get you at least interested in this show although it does mean buying DVDs or streaming it from your choice of potentially harmful websites. So until next time.. Go Team Venture!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

I'm Not Sure If This Is Funny...


Occasionally I will post some of these crazy Yahoo! Answers pages. 
I saw this one awhile ago when I was randomly searching...I don't think its a joke. I can answer though.

Answer: Yes there are a point.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Since it is Favorite Horror Movie day..

Thought I'd throw in a poster. Not on the List of Favorites, but definitely a bad ass poster.

Favorite Horror Movie # Nine.


It's rare for me to choose a re-imagined or remake movie. To me it kills all of the original ideas by imaginative writers out there. In this case I make an exception because it was envisioned and conceived  by a man who actually loves horror movies. Rob Zombie seems to really get horror movies and seems to be very passionate about making them. I also chose the UNRATED Director's Cut because that is my preferred way to watch a movie. Sometimes I wait for certain horror movies to make it to video release so I can watch the Director's Cut. For the most part its just a little extended gore but that's reason enough for me. What I really liked was the back story. It told the audience a little more about the monster known as Michael Myers. It showed that he was once an innocent little boy, but only at first glance. The evil was always there under the surface. He kills his family and gets locked away for what was supposed to be forever. After that the movie takes its inevitable turn to a slasher/gore festival. Up next for Mr. Zombie is "The Blob", I'll be looking forward to his take on something a little more sci-fi. If nothing else I'm sure I will be entertained and that's all need. For now come October 31st I won't be anywhere near Haddonfield, Illinois'and I don't think I will be anytime soon. Or ever.

Who Turned Out the Lights?

                                                                
                                                                            "Too Dark"


Another posting of some art. I used Photoshop and I think this is one of the first things I really accomplished that look like something resembling art. I like the contrast and it makes me look pretty villainous.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Why Did Guys Sign Up For This Demonstration?

This is why I fear the ocean...

A Brief History of a Miracle.

I am the father of a 2 year old little boy named Milo. He is bright, funny, smart, handsome and warms the hearts of everyone who meets him. He also has cerebral palsy.

Cerebral Palsy can be defined as: A condition characterized by paralysis, weakness, in coordination and/or other motor dysfunction caused by brain damage or birth trauma.

Milo was born 6 weeks early and we were immediately concerned that something wasn't right. He did not easily take to feeding and was given a feeding tube. After many restless nights and relentless practice feeding at the hospital, we decided that it was something we do at home and took our stubborn little baby boy home.

Things at home did not get any better. We hardly slept since Milo needed to be fed once an hour just to get enough nurishment to survive. After awhile sleep was a distant memory and the waking world was spent in an exhausted haze.

Things for Milo were no better, he was constantly unhappy. He seemed to be so uncomfortable in his little body and cried 90 percent of the day. He did not smile or or laugh. I can not explain the pain I felt giving so much to my baby and not receiving a hint of his love in return. Heartbroken and defeated we started to investigate the possibility there was more going on than a fussy baby.

After many Google searches and visits with doctors the enevitable finally came. Milo was diagnosed with Periventricular Leukomalacia or PVL. This is a little known disorder but basically is a type of brain injury that affects infants. The condition involves the death of small areas of brain tissue. After we got used to pronouncing it it was time to do something about it. Just when we got used to the idea of brain damage, Milo started having seizures.

Many visits to Neurologists later, Milo was given meds to reduce the effects of his PVL and seizure meds. The next challenge was giving a baby that could barely swallow his formula, medicine that he badly needed to stop the seizures and give him some peace from his tense arms and legs.

Whew...Ok skip some more ridiculously sleepless months and it was time to accept the fact that Milo was going to need a feeding tube. He was "failing to thrive". 3 words that still make cringe (even typing them!). We got a nasal tube to begin with that advanced to a G-tube that was a direct line to his stomach.


He started to gain weight but now was vomitting relentlessly. For some reason, his stomach could not hold food. We were never quite sure why, but at this point we were no longer in denial and took a bigger step. Milo got a J-tube. Which is a tube that bypasses the stomach and goes directly into his intestine.

This is finally when we met the real Milo. The baby we were waiting for finally came to us. No longer vomitting non-stop and able to get the medicine he needed, Milo started to shine. The day he smiled was the day all the pain I felt all disappeared. The stabbing pain in my heart began to heal. Soon he was laughing. It sounded foriegn but definitely a dialect I could understand. Soon we were all sleeping through the night and it was finally time to join the waking world. I began to smile again. As if we both learned to do it at the same time.

He has had some hopsital stays due to the vomiting issue, which as of the time of this is being written is still an issue. He attends physical,occupational, and speech therapy a couple of days each week and it has been helping a lot.The hospital stays have become very infrequent and we now have (given the circumstances) a very stable life.

Occasionally someone will tell me how beautiful and amazing he is. Then they tell me it must be very sad or heartbreaking. I tell them "it was". No longer could I say at any point that life with Milo is sad. We have moved past all the stages of grief and have accepted. Accepted the miracle we have been given. Accepted that he is a gift. A little gift that can smile and laugh in the face of the challenges life has presented him. The name Milo means, "Soldier". We didn't realize it at the time we gave him the name, but the name couldn't be more fitting.

So, it turns out that life is fair. The love you make is equal to the love you take. I didn't always think this way. Now I realize I was a fool.

Thank you for reading this.

Eating My Own Head.



                                                                            "Eating"

Above is some artwork I did a couple of years ago. I was spending a lot of time using Adobe Photoshop CS and ended up with a lot of bizarre imagery, mostly with myself as the main focus. Its a hard sell when telling someone, "Hey can I take a couple of pics of you so I can make you eat your own head?" So as I put these on display I might seem a bit of an egomaniac. I am a little I guess. A micro-egomaniac? I don't think that's a thing...oh well.


"The possibility of physical and mental collapse is now very real. No sympathy for the Devil, keep that in mind. Buy the ticket, take the ride." ~Raoul Duke- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

I caught that just in time. I don't wanna be that guy.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Favorite Horror Movie # Ten.



In 1979 director Ridley Scott gave us Alien. I watched it for the first time in 1987 when I was just 7 years old. I was drawn mostly to the sci-fi aspect of this film. Being seven, space and aliens seemed pretty rad. I had no idea what it was going to be about other than that which is obvious in the title. I watched it late at night when the Late Saturday Night Film Feature would come on sometime after Saturday Night Live. This movie is what Science-Fiction horror is all about. Green, drooling razor- toothed aliens and even a little razor-toothed mouth on the inside.Their blood is acid and will melt your face if you are unfortunate enough to get some of the green shit on you. It scared me back then. When I watch it now none of the magic has gone. I just see where the special effects aren't quite as rad as they were when I was eight. For some reason I was always afraid to be in the bathroom alone after I saw it. To me I guess it would be the most logical place for one of those mean motherfuckers to get me.
This movie makes number ten on my list because of its ability to still jump me when I watch it in the dark. Even though I know when the Alien is going to jump out and bite someone in the face with that nasty extra little mouth. Even as I finish watching it I can't help to think. "In the Bathroom no one can hear you Scream"

My Ten Favorite Horror Movies.

I have always been very passionate about movies. I think movies have always been passionate about me but unfortunately they have been too afraid to say anything. I would like to start a series of posts about my favorite genre of all movies. The Horror Movie. I saw the first Exorcist movie was I was quite young and since that moment I was instantly hook. Scared out of my mind for about a week, but hooked nevertheless. Every time the wind would blow through the trees or the floor would creek I was damn sure the devil was out to get me. The devil hasn't got me yet but I have seen enough horror movies to be prepared if he were to arrive. So "the power of Christ compels" me to let you know my ten favorite horror movies.

The Stealing of the Crown of Mulberry. Part One

        In a land far from here, there were two small dogs. No one can seem to remember the names of these two small dogs, so for the sake of the story we will name them...Bella and Julius. Bella was of an unknown mixed sort of breed but we do know she was small, white and had a very pleasant demeanor. Julius, her only son was also (of course) a mixed breed. Julius was the bastard son of a long gone father named Shadow. Not much of Shadow is still remembered other than this fact : He was a dick.
        Now back to Julius, who was smaller than his mother, long auburn hair, and also had a very pleasant demeanor along with being very mischievous. He was the sort of dog you would love to pet but no one ever did given that he was very forgettable and not really worth paying much attention to. He did not know his father for very long because, Shadow the Dick, ran off shortly after Julius was born.
        Bella and Julius lived the Forests of Kaynynia which was a dreadful place filled with Dirty Mongrels and street cats. The street cats, more commonly known as the Shanks controlled all of the Forest. This was after a short war with the Dirty Mongrels who were very lazy. So lazy they eventually no longer cared who controlled the Forests as long as they had plenty of bones to chew until the end of time. Also squeaky toys. Upon these conditions the Shanks agreed to supply them with all the bones they could eat and they also gave them plenty of very squeaky toys. Bella and Julius were always forgotten about when the bones and squeaky toys were handed out on the first of each month. They found themselves constantly settling on chewing sticks and occasionally rocks.
        The neighboring Fields of Mulberry was truly wonderful place. Freshwater surrounded the lush green fields and it was rumored to have plenty of everything a small dog could possibly want. Bones, squeaky toys, even wet food from a can. Also lots of cheese.
        In Mulberry the dogs ruled the land and cats seemed quite content to serve under the dogs' rule. It was also rumored that the one who wore the Crown of Mulberry would remain the Lord of the Fields of Mulberry until the wearer decided he or she no longer want to rule the land and simply gave it to someone else.
        We now shift the story to the two small dogs...um..oh yes Bella and Julius who were sitting next to their favorite tree chewing on sticks and rocks. It was a nice, but it can be certain there are things they would rather be doing. The conversation that follows will be the starting point. The start of a somewhat entertaining story about two dogs that no one can seem to remember.
        Julius was chewing on a particularly awful stick but his favorite since his choices were quite limited.
Julius called out to his mother.
"Mother?"
"Yes, Sweetie?", Bella replied.
"I am pretty goddam sick of chewing this stick", Julius stated.
"Well, my dear, I am afraid there's not much we can do about that", Bella answered back.
"Yes, there is Mother" Julius stated. A mischievous grin crossed his face.
"Oh, and what is that precious?", she asked puzzled.
"I am going to steal the Crown of Mulberry", he stated. His grin now a full smile.

To Be Continued...

The First Blog Entry.

This blog may or may not contain stories about small dogs. Furthermore the stories about said dogs may or may not be forgettable but that depends upon the reader. It will include my interests and it is my hope that you also find my interests interesting. I will be posting my opinions about movies, music, video games, and the delicate art of the comic book. With all that said I urge you to read the next post. Again I would like to warn you...there may be stories about forgettable small dogs. Or maybe not...