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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Back To School

Yes, I'm finally heading back to school after 11 years of partying...and working, being in the Air Force, and to a large extent, spinning my wheels.
I will be going to the Connecticut School of Broadcasting. It's a sort of tech school, only lasting from now until October. However, I'll be heading back for an associates in addition to this program, starting Spring 2009.
Wish me luck, and see you in Sioux Falls next week! -Aaron
PS: I keep meaning to do a "real" post regarding this, but my good-good friend Jason Heath is publishing his first book! Be sure to go to the Library branch near Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this Thursday at 3:30pm!
Goodnight!
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Not For Air
Oh, how I love these. They're not bad...it's just a normal cartoon with a bleeper.
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Weird Soundtrack
There's an eclectic mix of songs that have sort of come to me recently that would make a strange soundtrack. Here they are:
I'll woolgather a while.
I'll woolgather a while.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Turtle Kid
This one affected me today, not because this kid is so good (and he is), but because I hope that I can pay this much attention to my kids when they come, instead of being hooked on the internet as I am right now.
I find that right now I'm a moderate internet addict, at least according to the Internet Addiction Test. What this means is that, while I'm not so much of an addict that I have-to-have-to go on every waking minute...when I'm online, it's very hard for me to unplug and get stuff done. When I get my chores done earlier than my online session, I'm ok.
I'm probably going to ditch the online experience very soon. Which means this site will suffer. So be it, I'm sorry to say that it will miss me more than I miss it. I don't think I'll be entirely successful, but it's worth a shot. I already have another (subpar) browser that I'll be using to avoid all of the tabs that come up when I use this browser.
I have a life to live. Sorry Internet, and sorry Kraznoy. I'll be back sometime, just not right now.
Make a Messenger Bag out of Plastic Bags
I'm saving this for sometime when I can actually get my hands on a sewing machine...and when I actually feel like doing something like this.
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slow motion Karate Chop
You should really just check these out on YouTube. They're from a show called Brainiac, hosted by Richard Hammond (also of Top Gear, another show you should watch). Sadly, the station that used to host Brainiac in the USA (for this is a British show) has stopped doing so, and you can only view episodes online.
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About Me
- Aaron Burman
- My home is near Washington D.C. I work in as a government contractor, and I'm in school to be a mass media specialist in film, radio, music, and television.
