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April 22, 2014

Cookies for You and I

Filed under: Friends — Tyler @ 10:48 pm
Cookies for You and I (song)

Cookies for You and I (song)

as
 doggies are eternal
 the moon shall be the sky
 the cookies I'm goona cook
 delicious for you and I


-Tyler

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October 27, 2010

Celebrity Spotlight on Harvest the Dog

Filed under: Friends — Tyler @ 9:14 pm
Harvest the Dog

Harvest the Dog

Corona del Mar, California is a tightly knit neighborhood with people of many honorable and luxurious professions including, doctors, scientists, dermatologists, bloggers, lawyers and retired athletes. But what is interesting, is that not only does everyone know everyone else by name, but people know the names of the dogs in the neighborhood with astounding accuracy. One dog is very well known in the neighborhood. She is soft and friendly and very kind to children. Her name is Harvest. This is a picture of her to the left. Originally Harvest was going to be a seeing eye dog. But she was a little bit too peppy and aggressive as a puppy so she didn’t make it into the program. Later Harvest was a hearing dog for the hearing impaired. But for some reason the person who was going to get Harvest ended up not wanting to have to take care of a dog. So my parents got lucky and had the chance to get Harvest to be their friend. My parents have been longtime supporters of the guide dog program, and my brother once raised a guide dog himself! One thing that is funny is that when my parents got Harvest, she didn’t bark. And they thought that was very strange. But after a couple years Harvest became more comfortable and started to bark occasionally. She usually barks at other dogs in order to say, “Hello.”

A year ago during Thanksgiving, Harvest barked near the dinner table and it sounded like she said, “I WANT SOME!” It was really strange because it sounded like she was speaking English.

Harvest is a celebrity around Corona del Mar because everyone knows her. I’ll be taking her for a walk and I will say hi to people I’ve never met before and they will introduce themselves. Then they will say something like, “Wait? Is this Harvest? HI HARVEST!” Then they will pat her. Harvest is so friendly and mild-mannered that everyone likes her. Manny people have said to me that she is, “The Most Well-Behaved Dog in Corona del Mar.” Now, I would like to modify that statement slightly and change into, Harvest is the “Most Well-Behaved Dog in Corona del Mar when she is in public.” Because when I try and take her for a walk she often-times resists and I have to physically pick her up off the ground to get her to go.

It is next to impossible to get her to go on a walk when she is upstairs in her dog bed. She just won’t get up. But lately I’ve tried this trick where I will shake the dog bone container slightly to make some noise when I am downstairs. And for some reason, even if she is sleeping she can hear the sound of the dog bones moving around in the plastic container. And after a couple seconds she will come downstairs. So I’ve been very lucky with that as of late.

Harvest is very kind to children and she is very gentle. If there is a small child she will smell him/her and then give them a friendly lick. I always think that is funny because the kids make that face like, “AHHH! That dog licked me!”

A few months ago Harvest’s shoulder was really hurting her. So we took her to the Veterinarian and had her checked out. The Vet said that we needed to switch from using a collar and leash to a harness and leash. It turns out that a harness on a dog can help if the dog is having neck or shoulder problems. And Harvest has been an easier time with the harness. Harvest is ten years old and so the harness helps out.

One thing that I like to do with Harvest is that I like to talk to her like she is a person. For example: Today I wanted to take Harvest for a walk. And normally when I say, “Come on Harvest! Let’s go forĀ  a walk!” She will stay laying down and she will just look at me. Usually she is sunbathing. But today I made some conversation by asking, “Hi Harvest how you doing so far today?” And she just looked at me and blinked. And I said, “Oh, that’s good. I’m having an all-right day as well. I picked up some more dog bags from the store so that’s good.” And Harvest was looking at me intently and her tail moved slightly. “Yeah, so Harvest, I was thinking we could go for a walk. Is that something you’d be interested in?” And then Harvest got up on her own to go on the walk.

-Tyler

September 23, 2010

Superstar Spotlight on Bro J Simpson

Filed under: Friends — Tyler @ 1:11 am
Bro J. Simpson

watch Bro J. Simpson

This is a Superstar Spotlight on the incredible Bro J. Simpson. Cultural Icon, comedian, professional actor, Facebook Celebrity and hero to the masses are terms that just touch the surface of the sultry epidermis of Bro J. Simpson. Bro J. Simpson is a being that has his own Comedy Videos that you can access via brojsimpson.com, HERE’s a link. On this website you can watch the several hilarious and partially disturbing videos about Bro J. Simpson and friends. The videos are a sort of sketch comedy at an extremely fast pace. Each video is usually under five minutes long. But they pack a tremendous amount of entertainment in each one. Watching a Bro J. Simpson video is kind of like eating Nigiri Sushi at a hole in the wall Sushi Bar, the portions are small, but the flavor is great and you never know what interesting and entertaining characters you might meet while you’re there. I am proud to say that I am an official fan of Bro J. Simpson on Facebook. If you click THIS LINK and become a fan, then you will get off-the-wall Facebook updates of ridiculously funny pictures and video links.

Every day when I check my Facebook account it is always a pleasure to see what hilarity Bro J. Simpson has to offer for my News Feed. I’ve seen some images that make me laugh, others that leave me disturbed, and others that inspire me with awe and the will to make something out of myself. If you are the kind of person who likes to have a good laugh at least once a day, then liking Bro J. Simpson is for you.

As for Bro J. Simpson’s videos, they use advanced technology to oftentimes layer multiple images. This creates an experience that lets the viewer see Bro J. interact or comment on situations that he may not be able to access in three-dimensional-space. This is just one of the many powers Bro J. Simpson possesses. The beginning of each video includes the extremely high-quality and well produced Bro J. Simpson theme song. It gives the listener the feeling that you are about to enter a world of both fun and wonder. The music includes strumming guitars that carry the tune with such precision that they make perfect casual energy and rhythm. This creates the bed for the inspiring vocals that say, “Bro J….Bro J…Simpson…” It is one of the best theme songs I’ve heard for any video series, including television programs.

Bro J. Simpson does an excellent acting job and oftentimes portrays several characters in each sketch. Some of the characters he has done include a convincing Germanic person and his brother, a drunk party-goer who has trouble piloting boats, Bro J. Simpson himself, and a myriad of other entertaining and thought provoking characters.

The other actors that are involved with the Bro J. Simpson Hour are very talented and convincing. One such person repeatedly talked about things that rhymed with “Goats” over and over again. The end result was a semi-musical duet with Bro J. that seethed with enthusiasm and artistic potency. Bro J. Simpson is poetry.

Are some of the concepts and material mentioned in Bro J. Simpson videos and Facebook updates offensive? I would have to say wholeheartedly, “YES.” Bro J. Simpson is not the kind of site you should recommend to an uptight boss, or a parent that is overly sensitive and just got started on Facebook. This is more for people who have a sense of humor and are looking for semi-intelligent jokes and juxtapositions that are more stimulating than pictures that say, “Can I haz a chezburger?” and show a cat. Bro J. Simpson constantly defines himself through pictorial representations and sometimes it can be shocking.

Knowing that Bro J. Simpson is in my life is like having the uncle that I never had, yet always wanted. I know he is always watching over me, and I am not 100% comfortable with that.

Visit Bro J. Simpson on FACEBOOK by clicking HERE!

or by going to his OFFICIAL WEBSITE by clicking HERE!

-Tyler

March 15, 2010

New J-Campos Shirt in Design Stages

Filed under: Friends — Tyler @ 6:54 pm
J-Campos

J-Campos T-Shirt Concept

We are currently working on a new T-Shirt design for Jonathan Campos. It is of Jonathan Rocking out on his guitar. As you can see there is a split screen look to it. That represents the duality and awesomeness of music and being a hero. Also you can see from the picture that Jonathan is wearing a bandanna. That sends symbolic imagery of power and omnipresence. This T-Shirt concept was worked on by Jason Stringer who is a rocking musician. Lettering and T-Shirt implementation by Tyler. Please feel free to leave feedback on what you think of the T-Shirt concept, because we want to make it as awesome as possible.

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