Back in early December, Disney had a media event the day before New Fantsyland officially opened in which they unveiled the Disney Dragon. Disney had to pull a special permit for this stunt which means it is a free flying object; no wires people. It is awesome! Wish I could have seen it in person.


Unless you live under a rock, you should know who Aisha Tyler is. She is a stand-up commediene and actress who voices Lana Kane on FX’s animated series Archer and is a co-host on the day-time talk show The Talk. Last year, Aisha launched her podcast Girl on Guy.
Girl on Guy focuses on topics guys care about which means these aren’t your typical dry, boring, repetitive interviews. She (the girl) has interviewed various celebrities (the guys) from all areas including TV, music, and gaming. These interviews are insightful and hilarious. The interview she did with Henry Rollins is nothing short of amazing and is my favorite so much so that I have utmost respect for Mr. Rollins.
The podcast can be accessed from iTunes, the official Girl on Guy app in the iTunes app store, and from the site. Check out Girl on Guy now!

I decided to check on this video and was impressed how it managed to get over 34 million views in the span of a month. I remember when I first watched “Dumb Ways to Die”, it had less than 100k hits. I guess when you match a catchy tune with cute video, it catches on.

I went to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween at Disney World two nights ago and had some good fun. I managed to snag a good spot for the Boo to You Halloween parade and recorded the following video.

Chuck
Around this time of year, I start to feel reflective. I recently started thinking a lot about my old high school math teacher Chuck. If I remember right, the class was Integrated Math which I took during my sophomore year.
Memories of Chuck
Chuck kinda reminded me of Neil Finn from Crowded House; probably because they shared similar hair styles. Chuck still has this hair style and honestly, I couldn’t imagine him having it any other way. He has a wicked sense of humor. I remember one day being one of the last ones to leave the class with my friend and referred to her as “fart knocker” (mind you Beavis and Butt-head were still popular at the time). Without missing a beat, Chuck chimed in with sarcastic humor, “Fart knocker? Why don’t you just say queef smasher.” For a second, I was in disbelief, but it was pretty damn funny then and I still laugh about it now. When you’re in school, you tend to forget teachers are human and in being funny, Chuck drove the point home. [Read more…]