How many college educated kids does it take to get a wallet out of a tree?

Outside my window yesterday I notice a girl trying to get her ID that is stuck in a tree, Watch her fight the tree and loose till other people come and help her.


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Update on the blog and whats going on with me. I have been very busy at at school and I have not had much time to post on the blog or take pictures. I have some pictures of the A8L and a short modeling type shoot that I did that need posting. Hopefully I can get that done soon.

July is Concert Month (Concert Summary)

This month I have had the chance to attend two great concerts near my home. First on July 1 at Westfair Amphitheater in Council Bluffs, IA. I saw 311, Matisyahu, and Swizzle Tree. I went with a carload of friends and it really made for a great time. Swizzle Tree was the first band and they really had a hard time getting the crowd going. It was hot and the crowd was not feeling the band. Matisyahu was the next band. I had heard they were good from friends who had seen him previously and they were right. Matisyahu was out to really have a good time. He was climbing and jumping on top of tall speakers and dancing all around. He also ran into the crowd and climbed a large observation tower about 50 ft in the air. Matisyahu sounded good and true to his albums. His clothing was somewhat interesting. He had suit jacket that soon came off and he had a t-shirt type shirt on underneath. He also had khaki colored baggy dress slacks and white tennis shoes. Overall, the best song he sang was his beat boxing. Matisyahu really got the crowd going and I think just about everyone liked him. I got a good picture of Matisyahu with my camera on my Razr cell phone.

On to 311, the main event for the show. I have been to two previous 311 shows and they have all been good. They are best when the band is not promoting a new album that has just come out. Fortunately, this was not the case this time. The band played a wide variety of songs, which was great old and new. The bad thing was the sound quality. It seemed to me that the balance between the instruments and vocals was not right. The vocals were not clear for some of the louder stuff. It was almost as if they turned the volume up to 11 and things were distorted. The other disappointment of the show was the last encore song. The concert’s theme was Red White and Boom and it was put on by 89.7 the River. The last few songs fireworks were lit off. The fireworks were decent, not the best I had seen but it was definitely professional level fireworks. The problem was that all of the fireworks went off almost at all the same time. The last song was Omaha Style, which usually is one of the beginning songs. The usual last song is F**k the Bull Shit that is just a classic and is great live. It is a shame they did not play it this time but I guess there is always next time. Overall it was a good show by 311. No pictures of 311 worth posting they did not come out sorry.

On Saturday July 21 at Westfair again I went to the annual River Riot show put on by The River radio station. There were quite a few bands such as Fuel, Buck Cherry, Papa Roach, Hinder, and Incubus at the show but I really only wanted to see Incubus. Evidently a lot of people also had the same idea just to go see Incubus because it took 1 hour to get parked. We first waited on the interstate and then along the highway to find a spot. We ended up having to park facing the wrong direction on a road behind the concert. This made getting out tricky but we managed.

Being a sold out show the amount of people was kind of unreal. People were every place but we found a place to squeeze in. As we walked in the door Papa Roach was just finishing and Hinder was getting set up. Papa Roach sounded ok from a distance. Hinder is not a band I like so I really did not pay much attention to them. They were good at stalling for Incubus and Hinder even played a cover of Born to Be Wild. The original is far better.
Incubus took a while to set up but they did come out on time. Everyone in the crowd was stoked and very excited for them. The beginning of incubus show was very full of energy and was some of their more high energy songs such as “Wish you were here”, “Anna Molly”. As the concert progressed, the show became more mellower and calmer. The opener was “Quicksand” from the Light Grenades album. A surprise of the evening was the song “Drive”. I was surprised how soon they played this song. I was expecting it to be one of the last songs because Incubus is very well known for it. However it was played with in the first 5 songs. Incubus played for about 1.5 hours and it was a very good set. It included a nice mix of new songs and older songs. Some cool things that they did was during If I remember right the song was “The Warmth” Brandon Boyd the lead singer had two flood lights and he did some artistic movements of them and then he went and pointed out each member of the band who had a solo jam session. It really was well done and a cool simple visual. Another neat thing was how the band went off stage. The last song of the encore was “Aqueous Transmission”. It is an interesting song because of the use of an instrument called the “Pipa” (Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqueous_Transmission) The band played the song and then went off one by one with the remaining members still playing. It really was a neat way to end the song and concert.
Overall the concert was great and one of the best I have been to. Incubus sounded very good and very much like they do on their albums. I had a good time in the pit and it was just a great show because Incubus was there. It did take an hour and 20 minutes to get out and on the interstate again but that is all part of the fun of it.

Media from the concert. These are all from my Razr phone.


Wisdom Teeth Extraction/ Finger Update

Well Last week on Memorial day I got my stitches out of my fingers. It actually took longer to get the stitches out than it did to get them in. The doctors office was slow and they were having some computer problems. My fingers look good and they are healing nicely. I am putting tape on them for the next few days to make sure they stay together and heal well.

Tuesday I drove Audi A8L about 650 miles across Nebraska. I went from Lincoln to Overton to Lincoln to Council Bluffs, IA to Lincoln again. An employee of my dad and I went to evaluate the condition of several semi hopper trailers. I was mainly the driver and photographer for the event and the employee knew all about the trailers and what they were worth etc. Wednesday I took him back to the Omaha airport to fly home. The car is just a great car to drive. It is the only car I have ever been in where you dont get pains in it and your not tired from driving at the end of the day. It also communicates what It is doing on the road very well. The speed warning is a nice feature so you can keep in a somewhat legal speed because its really easy to pass someone at 90+ MPH. The navigation system is also a great tool on a cruiser like this is.

Today I had my wisdom teeth out. Over all it was an ok experience. The worst part so far has been the no eating or drinking before surgery. I was given an IV to be put out. However, towards the end of surgery I woke up. I could not feel anything but I could open my eyes, look around, and hear what was going on. I could see the nurse and doctor with a large silver looking screw driver in my mouth. I tried my best my moaning and pointing with my fingers that I wanted more drugs. They just kept saying that I was almost done. They said that they were backing me off of the anesthetic and this was normal. But the next thing I remember was the doctor saying he was all done and was going to set me up right. I was not happy that this had happened because the IV was suppose to prevent all of this. They gave me another shot of Novocain to numb one side of my lower jaw in which they had to drill and split a tooth and dig out several small roots.
One of the worst things had been trying to eat. I could not feel my lips or chin for about 6 hours. I had to eat in front of a mirror in order to find my mouth. You don’t realize you much you religh on tough to eat. The pain is controlled right now but people say the 2nd and 3rd day after surgery are worse. I hope not and I will find out soon.

Finger Injury / Update

Last Friday I had an accident. For months, my dad has been researching new grills to buy. He finally decided on one and bought it. It arrived last Friday. This is no ordinary grill that you buy at the Home Depot. It is a DCS and its solid stainless steel. With its cart, it weighs approximately 200 lbs. That evening we were assembling it and needed to move it. I went to get a good position and had to readjust my hands to keep them from slipping. The spot my fingers found when the lifting began somehow inside a louver. It was sharp here and the weigh, lifting and sliding cut my fingers like a knife. Lots of blood began flowing and we made a prompt visit to Urgent Care about 3 blocks from my house. The dogs were happy to clean up the blood that was on the floor.

We arrived at Urgent Care 3 minutes before they closed. For the first time I could see the severity of my injury. I had deeply cut my middle, ring, and pinky fingers on my left hand. They made me was out my cuts and then the worst part of numbing them came next. After that, six stitches went in. I received two stitches in each finger. The entire process took about 15 min. After this, we went to the Culvers car shot right across the street. Below is a picture of what my fingers looked like 24 hours after the stitches when I was changing the dressing. Some people had requested the pictures after hearing about what I did.

It is good to be done with school. Everything ended up great. I was very satisfied with my grades for the semester. Microsoft Office 2007 finally came into the campus bookstore and its great to get the Enterprise edition for only $15.

The first week off from school Aaron, Ryan, and myself finished the ChristmasLux project. More on this later but the project now has its own blog. Look for more soon. http://liquidretro.net/lightshow/

The second week off I detailed the Ferrari extensively. It now looks like a completely different car.