Brian

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  1. Exactly the reason to put some plastidip on them, stuff is cheap and easy to remove and replace, plus those wheels are too bland for me.
  2. Spill some Kool-aid in the carpet and you've got yourself something going
  3. They take no time really, slap some meat and cheese and spread some mayo on that bitch, and then wrap it up, good to go in 5. Quinoa sounds awesome though.
  4. Eat sandwiches. Shit's fucking delicious, endless combinations, and you can make it as healthy or unhealthy as you like. I usually take two routes - Turkey and provolone with mayo and shredded lettuce or Ham, any cheese I'm feeling that day, shredded lettuce, mayo, and pickles. I use all types of bread and wraps. When I was cutting before football I was eating two meals a day and my sandwiches would be turkey and sargento low fat provolone with mayo or mustard and shredded lettuce on Arnold honey wheat sandwich thins, and then sometimes I'd bake it at 400 degrees for 5 minutes or so to get the bread crusty meat warm and cheese melty. Good shit. I just bought the meats in the containers at the grocery store, good variety and healthy. Lastly they're easy to pack. I only like my lettuce shredded.
  5. it already has tint on it, supposedly it's 35%, I might have to get the rear driver side window done because it's peeling a little from a sticker that the previous owned had on there.
  6. I'll go pick up a can or two this weekend and try out the stripes, I had the idea for that in my head, wasn't sure if I should do it but I definitely will.
  7. You think they'd look better matte black or with a gloss layer over the black plasti-dip?
  8. I might just clip the springs instead of getting new ones, also might plasti-dip the wheels to see how it'll look black with a chrome lip.
  9. 1/10 Makes no sense, but you gave effort
  10. That's the light refraction into the camera... Also, I'll try and take some, I don't travel into the other boroughs aside from Manhattan very often.
  11. Can't wait to get her parked up at the beach for some good sunset pics with my camera
  12. Closest I ever came to drinking a mojito was lipton mojito iced tea. good shit right there
  13. You know why he's getting so defensive...
  14. Gravity. I had high expectations for this movie, but honestly, it didn't meet them. While I did enjoy the movie, it was way too short in comparison to other movies. Only an hour and thirty minutes long. My first problem was that there was little story for the movie to take place upon. What felt like five minutes in came our first and major conflict in the story. Not only that, but the entire time I felt like there was no character resolution. I didn't feel connected to any of the characters. Maybe George Clooney's, but if you watch the film you'll realize why that didn't last long. I also didn't really get the philosophical bullshit Sandra Bullock would spout off to the nonexistent Houston. Her dialogue felt way too forced. The ending also left no character resolution. I was really disappointed in the film. I do think it's worth watching, it isn't bad, and the visuals were absolutely incredible, but if you skipped the movie you aren't missing much. Clooney's character was my favorite though. Overall 6 overpriced large popcorns out of 10.
  15. It's got the dude from Game of Thrones
  16. We had fostered a dog named roscoe for a few weeks
  17. Enemy of Man is an ambitious feature length retelling of William Shakespeare's greatest tragedy, Macbeth. This will be the feature directorial debut of actor Vincent Regan. Vincent is no stranger to Shakespeare. Although known for such films as The Messenger, 300, and Troy, he is a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare and National theaters and has directed and acted in Macbeth on the London stage. The Enemy of Man will have a unique cinematic quality, stripping back the dialogue and cranking up the action. It traverses a bleak, frozen landscape of shattered castles and pillaged towns, rendering the interior world that clouds Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s addled minds, as they sink deeper into their heart of darkness. A timeless masterpiece of war, ambition, betrayal, murder and ultimately, revenge. I think this looks really awesome. We're currently reading Macbeth in English and I actually quite enjoy the book. Looking forward to this.
  18. No, Rousch is pronounced Rowsch. Nice try though.
  19. Next male dog I get is Rousch, unless it's a German dog, then it's Kaiser.
  20. New blog post http://www.phillipsphotographs.com