Now that I'm spending my days in the office - as an intern at a communications and marketing agency - I got a great idea. 9 minutes ago. How do I know that I got that great idea exactly 9 minutes ago? Because I keep track. Because I have time to keep track! Office life isn't about survival - like it is in the real world - it's about 'surveying' (hot office chicks), 'interacting' (talking about things you don't know anything about) and 'being busy' (but never actually working). Yeah, white-collar life is awesome!
The great idea I had when I started writing this post? I forgot. Something about Dilbert.com. Ch-ch-ch-check it out.
Door Logfather | Thursday 23 April 2009 om 14:16 | 0 reacties"Marginal people never see anything small making a huge difference. That's why they stay marginal."
Saw this one on Wired.com underneath this article about the Swedish Pirate Party gaining a lot of new members. Founders of ThePirateBay.org were recently sentenced to a year in prison for their website.
Last time I'll bore you guys with the looks of the current economic crisis. Boston.com has put together a collection of 'scenes from the recession'. All pretty depressing really. Soon enough, fun stuff and my favorite video's will be featured on here once more.
I can't see how you are being affected by the economic crisis but it sure as hell is hurting me. I was fired from one of my jobs 'cause there was simply not enough money and when I went into the supermarket recently for some bread the above is what I found. Ladies and gentleman, this is what the economic crisis looks like. Who else has some depressing stories?
I had never heard of the Steve the Judgemental Bastard segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno but damn it's funny. Steve is my new hero. In the latest episode he interviewed X Factor (think Idols) vocalcoach Babette Labeij. She reveals rather intimate details about herself thinking the show does not air in the Netherlands. She forgot about the internet.
Looking for an internship myself at the moment (interested? check out my portfolio!) but I realize I'm not as hot as Jimmy Fallon's interns. Yesterday he introduced the ladies (and several guys) to us on his website but for your convienance you can watch that episode right here and now.
Last week actor turned rapper (WTF?) Joaquin Phoenix showed up on the Late Show. Letterman tried a discussion on Phoenix' new movie Two Lovers. Letterman tried talking about his sudden career move as a rapper. David Letterman was in one of the most awkward positions ever recorded. It's hard to decide if that makes Joaquin Phoenix a superhero or a total weirdo.
Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone from the Saturday Night Live crew have started a band (sort of). They call themselves The Lonely Island and their first album 'Incredibad' is now available through iTunes. The best part is that their songs are just as funny as some of the SNL shorts (remember Dick In A Box?!). After the click their latest single I'm On A Boat featuring T-Pain.
Remember this? There's a great joke about him in the movie Knocked Up (towards the end). It's Jewish reggae artist Matisyahu. He was super hot in 2005 with the song King Without a Crown. He still makes music but also spends his time 'following' yours truly on Twitter! Added the guy out of curiousity today after seeing him on COED's list of '406 bands who Twitter' and surprisingly got an e-mail back saying 'matisyahu is now following your updates on Twitter'. Word! What an awesome guy!