Things Just Go Bye

October 23, 2009 at 6:04 pm (Art, Blog, Chrisitanity, Creativity, Discussion, Divertido (fun), News, Opinions From Another, Personal, Reveiws, Style, Twitter)

Ya, okay…im 16 now. Big whoop! Thought it would be a big deal…but no.

I didnt think i needed to turn older, so the whole day i screamed, “Suck eggs mother nature!!!”

But i was hit by lightning. Just Kiddin. But Mother Nature does hate me.

I havent updated this blog in such a long time, because nobody reads it. Seriously. Its lame and what not. I need to have people looking at this blog in order to make it worth while and meaning full.

Whatever.

Im Out….bye.

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What To DO, What Not To DO…

September 25, 2009 at 3:30 pm (1)

In 5 days i turn 16, “yay”?No, “eh”, as in im not exited “eh”. Ya…three years ago i was exited, two years ago i was exited, one year ago i was exited, last week…no.

I was not excited, which led me to the thought of what i would be leaving behind. What did i miss out on while i was 15? Your only 15 once.

So now im planning on doing some crazy stuff before i turn 16. What should i do? im thinking skydiving, scubadiving, highdiveing? Something with diving.

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MeYesterday

September 24, 2009 at 6:14 pm (Art, Blog, Divertido (fun), Facebook, Movies, Music, News, Opinions From Another, Personal, Reveiws, School, Style, Writing) (, , , )

If nothing shows up, click on this link:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1240639420161&saved

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Predetor

September 23, 2009 at 5:51 pm (Uncategorized)

The target is locked, the hammer is cocked,
And my Gun is loaded with self-indulgent ecstasies.
Am I really a god? Or just another fraud,
Drowning in the sewage of his fantasies.
Yesterday, went swimming in the abyss below
And emerged, I, drenched in mystery.
Looked in the mirror and searched in my clothes,
but the person I had known was history.
There’s fire on my skin and a gale in my lungs
It’s a strange, mad ardor that spurs me on.
I must say what burns in my mind tonight,
Before it dies with me at the break of dawn.

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Pop is not po(o)p

September 23, 2009 at 5:49 pm (Uncategorized)

What the Pop Genre offers is so cool.

Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock ‘n’ roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often orientated towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing key technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.

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Music Poll

September 23, 2009 at 5:38 pm (Uncategorized)

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Acting Anyone?

September 23, 2009 at 5:11 pm (Uncategorized)

I do a bunch of amazing funny videos.

If you wanna be in one, please let me know. Here is an example of some videos i do.

(go to this link)—> www.youtube.com/red1beanie

Also check out—> www.youtube.com/amstaticproductions

The second one is a work in progress, but it will be up and running soon.

-Matt Friend

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Glee is Failing

September 22, 2009 at 3:50 pm (Uncategorized)

When Fox aired a sneak-peek episode of its new series “Glee” four months before the show actually premiered, it took a big chance that the audience would still care.
The new show “Glee” had the backing of an innovative marketing campaign.

The new show “Glee” had the backing of an innovative marketing campaign.

To help maintain the buzz, it delved into social networking, maintained a strong online presence, dispatched the show’s actors to malls across the country and held a fan contest.

In an era when episodic television is battling for ratings against reality television and broadcast TV faces the loss of audience to cable networks, those familiar with the industry said, such innovation may have to become the norm.

“Particularly for those networks that skew younger such as Fox, CW and ABC to an extent, they are going to have to really promote all of their shows all year long and find new ways to keep them in front of their viewers and remind them that they are there,” said Ed Martin, a television critic who writes for JackMyers.com. “What Fox did last spring was something totally new that had never been done before.”

In a week when most prime time shows are debuting with the hopes of attracting an audience, “Glee” seems to have already found its niche. On Monday, Fox announced that it had ordered a full season of the show.

“Glee” follows the exploits of a group of underdogs who are members of a high school show choir.
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The hour-long musical comedy, co-created by “Nip/Tuck” producer Ryan Murphy, created high anticipation after its first airing in May, following an episode of the wildly popular “American Idol.”

The pilot was re-aired with a special director’s cut prior to the premier of the actual season with Fox counting the pilot as episode one. Episode four debuts on Wednesday.

Bill Gorman, editor and co-founder of the site TV By the Numbers, said he would put the level of interest in “Glee” on his site “as pretty strong for a new show.”

Gorman said the show — whose premiere numbers may or may not have been helped by the fact it was one of the few airing during President Obama’s health care address — is initially faring well among the coveted 18- to 49-year-old viewer demographic.

According to the Nielsen Ratings, the “Glee” premiere garnered 7.44 million viewers, placing it in 19th place in the top 20. Video Watch a clip of the show’s second episode »

“The ‘Glee’ premiere this fall did better than what Fox is calling the preview after ‘American Idol,’ ” Gorman said.

To maintain interest over the summer, the show embarked on an ambitious marketing scheme. Joe Earley, executive vice president of marketing and communications for Fox, said the show was screened at summer camps, stars engaged in a 10-city tour, street teams handed out “Glee”-related items, and trailers were shown in front of the latest “Harry Potter” film.

Online, characters had Facebook pages and Twitter accounts, the pilot was available for streaming, and the show’s stars took handheld cameras to events to gather behind-the-scenes content. The director’s cut of the pilot was followed by a “Tweet-peat” where the stars and the fans took to Twitter to discuss the episode.

Martin said he was present when Fox screened an episode at the geekiest of all events: Comic-Con in San Diego, California.

“It was a standing-room-only crowd of several thousands of people,” Martin said. “The cheering and yelling and screaming was ear-splitting. The crowd almost blew the roof off the place with their enthusiasm for the episode.”

Visibility seemed to be key for the quirky show that some have referred to as ” ‘High School Musical’ on steroids.”

Earley said one challenge came in that the many facets that have given “Glee” its distinction — it’s a black comedy, it’s a musical, it’s a drama, it’s about high school, it’s about adults — also made it difficult to market.

Still, airing the pilot four months before its regular run could have easily backfired, he said.

“If people didn’t like it, it would have been four months of negative buzz,” he said. “We could have been killing a show before it even began.”

The result has been an strong fan base with a deep engagement who are taking to social networking to spread the message and buying the songs on iTunes, Earley said.

“What we have is this core of really passionate, very savvy fans, and they are definitely ambassadors for the show,” said Earley, who added that executives have been pleased with the ratings.

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OMFreekingGosh

September 22, 2009 at 3:49 pm (Uncategorized)

I have not Blogged in forever…OMFreekingGosh…

I dont really know what to say to people at this present moment.

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What Do People Say With Their Thoughts?

September 1, 2009 at 10:48 pm (Uncategorized)

Contemplating is what we as humans do everyday.

Drinking coffee, writing, texting. Everything!!! Unless you don’t…then somethings wrong with you. I know i do….sometimes.

Also, the coolest thing i like about this word “contemplating” is the definition of the word:

But what does it actually mean from a christian standpoint? My perspective of it…its thinking about nothing and thinking about what is most important to you everyday at the same time.
Example…what goes through your head when you say (dare i say it) “lol”…nothing…right?because you never really did laugh out loud. But When the person gets your text or message or whatever…they think you laughed. LIAR!!! Just Kidding…But really…its a lie.

You might think that this blog is gibberish. But its not.
Dif mienckle blaf o smiggle wit.
Okay…well that part was.

I just wanna put out there…What Are You Saying With Your Thoughts?
Philipians 4:8 says “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.”

When you contemplate on something, you allow the process of an action go through your mind. And that sets in a revelation of unmaintainity That’s the main reason i made this post.

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