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Country: United States
State: Rhode Island
Metro: Providence
Birthday: 2/27/1982
Gender: Male


Interests: killer crustacean
Expertise: living under the sea
Occupation: Manufacturing/production
Industry: Textiles


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Member Since: 5/4/2002
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Thursday, March 23, 2006

I guess today's gonna blow us away.

I narrowly avoided death the other night. I just wanted to let whoever reads my xanga know that I'm alive (and walked away mostly unharmed), but my ML is totalled. Basically, I drove over a patch of black ice, skidded off the freeway, hit a ditch and started rolling a few times. If you have any memories of my car you'd like to share, you can leave them in the comments of Celebration of Life. It would be healing during my time of grief. Yeah, I guess I was pretty sadly attached to that car that I've lugged around since my 16th birthday.

Celebration of Life
Death Sucks

Having that near-death experience, as cliche as it may sound, really put my life into perspective. I guess I must have needed that. During the encore of the Jack's Mannequin concert that I was driving back from the night of my accident, Andrew (diagnosed with leukemia last year) played an acoustic version of 21 and Invincible saying that it has become a little more meaningful since he originally wrote it as a birthday present to himself.

I think it has become a little more meaningful to me as well...
Currently Listening
North
By Something Corporate
21 and Invincible
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Monday, March 20, 2006

Rewind

See what happens when you don't keep up? Over the past two weeks, you missed out on my near-death by consuming too many of those Krispy Kreme burgers, not to mention my new-found YouTube obsession and other random thoughts that clog my brain.

Lost week: Home
Lost week: Pink wristbands and oldness
Lost week: Grove goodness and BRU Reunion
Lost week: Bruised and Dark Blue
Lost week: "Baseball's Best Burger:" Recreated
The Lost week
Last post about bed-in-a-bag
Money shot
Windows on a Mac
Don't Date Him Girl
Girls fighting... and girls fighting
Rockin' YouTube 1: Everything is Alright, performed by alisenwilliams

Or go see them all... michaelhong.com


Monday, February 27, 2006

Rewind

Death Cab covering Earth Angel, Krackel > Mr. Goodbar, track Jack Bauer, a $20.00 Bed-in-a-bag, and my favorite album of the past month, amongst other goodies this past week.

More deets, as promised
Behind the times
Hershey's Miniatures
The Jacktracker
Date Movie: Quick Review
Orb
Great Deal on a Bed-in-a-Bag
Indie All-Stars

or go see them all.
michaelhong.com


Monday, February 20, 2006

Rewind

Hooray for President's Day! I think the post titles are pretty self-explanatory this week.

Cute overload
The Cadbury BBQ Sauce Egg
Breaking the streak
Two gadgets that end in -box
Mr. Bento
Daytrip to LA

or go here to see them all.
michaelhong.com
Currently Watching
Back to the Future - The Complete Trilogy (Widescreen Edition)
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Monday, February 13, 2006

This week's smorgasbord of topics ranged from the mundane: (tip on how to save more money by using online banks) to the ghastly (having to spray bug spray to kill maggots on a body in an apartment). Not to mention some posts regarding my ever-lasting hatred of the Burger King and people who steal my bandwidth. Oh, and my dad's car was stolen while it was in service at the dealership. Wha? See you next week.

Stealing bandwidth
Stealing cars
High-yield online savings accounts
The Mummy
Getting things done... and not.
Burger King... you are going down

Currently Reading
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
By David Allen
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