Author Archives: Steve

1994: Final Chicago Weekend

A couple days earlier, I got through the annoyance of court preventing me from moving forward with my life; the wounds caused by GDW hadn’t scarred over yet. Now that it was out of the way, I went back to … Continue reading

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T-Shirt Hell is closing

My friend Jeremy gave me the news. What a shame. I read the site’s explanation too and I wasn’t really surprised over the humorless morons part. Deconstructing why would be a waste of time though. In a parting shot, I scored … Continue reading

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No ice storm…bummer

I really wanted to stay home, play Rock Band 2, eat snacks, re-watch the second season of the Powerpuff Girls and take a nap. This Winter in Austin has been the most unpredictable in recent memory. Normally, when it’s cold, … Continue reading

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Enchanted

It figures that Disney would find a way to get one more hit from their dried-up well of formulaic princess stories. Anyone with a little girl at home already knows the premise: the sweet princess Giselle is sent to the … Continue reading

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1994: My “day in court”

Some days I felt like my association with GDW would never cease despite being fired at the end of 1992. OK, the negative parts had an albatross vibe. Continuing to have the friendship of Lester, Steve (aka Stvee) and Lazz … Continue reading

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Happy 40th Birthday Patton Oswalt

Most of the world knows him as Remy from Ratatouille or the character he played on the sitcom The King of Queens (I never watched it) but he’s made numerous cameos/appearances in cartoons, movies and other comedy specials. My favorite is … Continue reading

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I’m finally in The Onion! Well, kind of…

Every Saturday, I usually have lunch at Chipotle and the joke about extra rice is something I always politely ask for with my burrito bowl. My wife Somara and friend Bryant can attest to it.

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The Macintosh turned 25, yet another Apple failure

I’m rather bummed that most of the major technology columns in the States didn’t bother to mention it. Heck, it even slipped my mind until another coworker mentioned it. Seems Apple didn’t want any attention too. I found a good … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Cindy

What a stroke of luck! Her birthday is 1/23 which is really easy for her kids to remember, 1-2-3. Then again, I needed Facebook to remind me since I had not placed it in my electronic datebook (fixed now). Let’s … Continue reading

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Hello Kitty Birthday Cake 2009

A coworker of Somara’s commissioned this one based upon Hello Kitty dressed upon as a flapper from the Roaring Twenties. As always, the centerpiece is edible.

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1994: Dynamic Graphics ends, Austin on the horizon

My last day with DG. What a finale it was too. When I turned in my two weeks earlier, the future was murky at best. Thankfully, I received the phone from Doc that changed my life the night before! He … Continue reading

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Rock Stars not looking so cool…

…when they’re seen with their parents! I wish there were more pictures spread across the decades in this feature. All these people are from the Seventies and now they’re grandparents.

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RIP Bob May

Another sad loss in Sci-Fi circles since he was the man inside the Robot for TV’s Lost in Space. However, the voice was provided by Dick Tufeld (and in the movie). Just like all Hollywood stories, Bob landed the part … Continue reading

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Happy 55th Birthday Katey Sagal

Before she was the attractive voice of Leela on Futurama, most knew her as the nagging, red-haired harpy Peg Bundy for a decade on Married…with Children. On what used to be Fox’s longest running show, they had modify Katey’s wardrobe … Continue reading

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1999: The initial meeting at Chili’s on 183

Match.com worked pretty quickly for me. I had met several women through the site in a couple weeks. The objective was to meet some ladies to socialize with: have dinner, see a movie or attend a concert, nothing further. My … Continue reading

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