Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Dear Body,

I hate you. Why can't you just let me take antibiotics and not get something else from it? I was already sick for like a month and now you have to give me something else?

Fuck off.

Sincerely,

Erica

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

It would be nice...

If i could find my cable to upload my pics from the trailer trash party and also my baking experience.

Thursday, July 23, 2009


Nine lives : diana

a weird seeming look into the future, if and when i ever run into ryan 10 years down the road... not exactly but it just seems like what might happen.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

boo!

unless i stay at home and cook this shit up and also get paid on time, this isn't going to work... fuck this, i'm becoming anorexic.

and fuck the stupid guys in the shop because they fucked up i probably won't be getting paid this week anymore. they dropped a slab and it broke into a million pieces and now we can't install so that means no payment on that job and guess what ... we can't get that material until it comes from Israel in the middle of august to be able to complete


fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

i love this dude

i watched can't hardly wait last night and then just learned that Jason Segel is in it as the watermelon guy! holy crap and he was also on freaks and geeks with seth rogan..... new things to download

Thursday, July 16, 2009

today in history...

July 17, 1955
Disneyland opens

Disneyland, Walt Disney's metropolis of nostalgia, fantasy, and futurism, opens on July 17, 1955. The $17 million theme park was built on 160 acres of former orange groves in Anaheim, California, and soon brought in staggering profits. Today, Disneyland hosts more than 14 million visitors a year, who spend close to $3 billion.

Walt Disney, born in Chicago in 1901, worked as a commercial artist before setting up a small studio in Los Angeles to produce animated cartoons. In 1928, his short film Steamboat Willy, starring the character "Mickey Mouse," was a national sensation. It was the first animated film to use sound, and Disney provided the voice for Mickey. From there on, Disney cartoons were in heavy demand, but the company struggled financially because of Disney's insistence on ever-improving artistic and technical quality. His first feature-length cartoon, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1938), took three years to complete and was a great commercial success.

Snow White was followed by other feature-length classics for children, such as Pinocchio (1940), Dumbo (1941), and Bambi (1942). Fantasia (1940), which coordinated animated segments with famous classical music pieces, was an artistic and technical achievement. In Song of the South (1946), Disney combined live actors with animated figures, and beginning with Treasure Island in 1950 the company added live-action movies to its repertoire. Disney was also one of the first movie studios to produce film directly for television, and its Zorro and Davy Crockett series were very popular with children.

In the early 1950s, Walt Disney began designing a huge amusement park to be built near Los Angeles. He intended Disneyland to have educational as well as amusement value and to entertain adults and their children. Land was bought in the farming community of Anaheim, about 25 miles southeast of Los Angeles, and construction began in 1954. In the summer of 1955, special invitations were sent out for the opening of Disneyland on July 17. Unfortunately, the pass was counterfeited and thousands of uninvited people were admitted into Disneyland on opening day. The park was not ready for the public: food and drink ran out, a women's high-heel shoe got stuck in the wet asphalt of Main Street USA, and the Mark Twain Steamboat nearly capsized from too many passengers.

Disneyland soon recovered, however, and attractions such as the Castle, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Snow White's Adventures, Space Station X-1, Jungle Cruise, and Stage Coach drew countless children and their parents. Special events and the continual building of new state-of-the-art attractions encouraged them to visit again. In 1965, work began on an even bigger Disney theme park and resort near Orlando, Florida. Walt Disney died in 1966, and Walt Disney World was opened in his honor on October 1, 1971. Epcot Center, Disney-MGM Studios, and Animal Kingdom were later added to Walt Disney World, and it remains Florida's premier tourist attraction. In 1983, Disneyland Tokyo opened in Japan, and in 1992 Disneyland Paris--or "EuroDisney"--opened to a mixed reaction in Marne-la-Vallee. The newest Disneyland, in Hong Kong, opened its doors in September 2005.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

today...

ugh... wasn't the greatest diet day. i couldn't get up this morning so i decided to sleep in. i didn't get to work till after 10... so when i get my paycheck it will suck but i don't care right now, it felt so good to sleep in.

back to the grind tomorrow, stupid weekend really threw me off

and then i didn't do anything after work like i planned... well i kinda did some laundry but i just getting back into the groove of stupid depression of doing nothing and i'm staying up too late and not getting up for work in the morning. it's like i don't even hear my alarm until 550 and that just screws everything.

i just need to get out of this funk...wow. this sucks.