Showing posts with label fight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fight. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2007

My Face After A Fight (Fair Vlog)




I talk about random things
and then explain how i lit a kid up with my bare fist!
he was OUT!
I got 3 stitches.
Its all good, he got some good punches in...while i was unconscious...but i still feel i won the fight!
i'm fine now...except that we dont have insurance and there was a hefty hospital bill.

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Monday, August 6, 2007

This Ain't No Clint Eastwood Movie Part 2




It is just another day in the sewerhood. This segment indicates the Rohrs team can be violent and are content to start fights with handicapped people; not exactly a plot line from the Good the Bad and the Ugly.
This video speaks volumes about the Rohrs and their contributions to Lanark Village Water & Sewer District. It also shows Ms. Rohrs ability to get along with people who have a different points of view. There should be some discussion of whether or not Brian Armstrong the LVW&SD attorney should represent the Rohrs when they get into fights in the district office.

Audience Questions:

Do you think Paul Rohrs feels macho picking on a handicapped villager?

How well would Barbara Rohrs perform on a debate team?

Do you think it is time for Barbara Rohrs to get a real job with health insurance benefits?

Would you like to play poker with this couple?

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

C.H.A.N.G.E fights for Camera Rights




A group of angry citizens led by WeAreChange.org converged on the New York Mayor's Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting. The issue at hand is the Mayor's new proposed rules for filming in the city that would require additional permits, approvals and insurance policies for simply capturing and recording events in your life.
No information has been put forth by the Mayor's office to justify the new rules. New York City is one of the most filmed cities in the world and has been for years before and after September 11th. So let's assume that this has less to do with filming and more to do with information gathering.

The First Amendment States "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

Webster's Dictionary defines abridging as "to cut something short: to reduce something in scope or extent; restrict somebody's rights: to deprive somebody of rights or privileges". This Amendment is in plain language for the government to always remain the servant and to never intrude in a citizen's involvement with "watch-dogging" its own government.

"If an opportunity arises for a citizen to ask his public servants a question and record that answer for future record or to provide that answer to other citizens for their consideration, it seems clear that the first amendment would protect them as press", stated Nate Evans, a 13 year veteran in the film industry specializing in visual effects. "History is full of thousands of examples of individuals who simply started gathering news on their own and printed it. What makes them press is not a degree in journalism."

Thomas Jefferson said a government that could not stand up under criticism "deserved to fall". Recording politicians and police are necessary, and does not impede them in their job performance in any way except if they let it. News and film crews record soldiers in active combat and it does not affect them.

Jefferson also said, "No experiment can be more interesting than that we are now trying, and which we trust will end in establishing the fact, that man may be governed by reason and truth. Our first object should therefore be, to leave open to him all avenues of the truth".

"I can think of no better truth than that which comes from a camera", affirmed Nate.

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Friday, June 8, 2007

fight club - consumers - things you own




We're consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession.... The things you own end up owning YOU... Never be complete, stop being perfect let's evolve.
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- You know, it could be worse. A woman could cut off your penis while you sleep and toss it out of a car.
- There's always that. I don't know. When you buy furniture, you tell yourself, that's it. That's the last sofa I'll need. Whatever happens, that sofa problem is handled. I had it all. I had a stereo that was very decent.
Wardrobe that was getting very respectable. Was close to being complete. Shit, man. Now it's all gone.
- All gone.
- All gone.
- Do you know what a duvet is?
- A comforter.
- It's a blanket.
- Just a blanket. Why do guys like you and I know what a duvet is? Is this essential to our survival in the hunter-gatherer sense? No. What are we, then?
- I dunno. Consumers.
- Right. We're consumers.We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession. Murder, crime, poverty. These things don't concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines, television with 500 channels, some guy's name on my underwear. Rogaine. Viagra. Olestra.
- Martha Stewart.
- Fuck Martha Stewart.
- She's polishing the brass on the Titanic. It's all going down. So fuck off with your sofa units and Strinne green stripe patterns. I say never be complete. I say stop being perfect. I say let's evolve. Let the chips fall where they may. But that's me, and I could be wrong. Maybe it's a terrible tragedy.
- It's just stuff. Not a tragedy...
- You did lose a lot of versatile solutions for modern living.
- Fuck, you're right. I don't smoke.
- My insurance is probably gonna cover it, so...
- What?
- The things you own end up owning you. Do what you like, man.

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Monday, June 4, 2007

Shurikensurance




A few friends and myself shot this shit for a Hypermedia project. It's supposed to be for my "bussiness" which sells insurance against ninja's.

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