Entries from September 2009

September 26, 2009

Ghost Surfers

A few weeks ago, two young chaps had a laugh at the expense of some teenagers.  The night started out like many others.  The birds stopped chirping and returned to their nests or favorite places to perch, the sun set in the north, the fragmented moon began to shine, and the stars stayed hidden due [...]

September 23, 2009

Drilling

These past two weeks have been full of drilling.  ”What am I doing drilling?” you may ask.  Well my answer is this:
I was hired by an archaeology company to do grunt work for a project they were hired for.  It’s for the CRC (Columbia River Crossing) project–the new I-5 bridge that’s going across the Columbia [...]

September 18, 2009

Rapha Gentlemen’s Race. Neskowin to Portland.

Last week I did the Rapha race/ride from Neskowin to Portland. It was a 137-mile team time trial; an unofficial race since there was no traffic control or referee. There were two checkpoints that we had to make and the race ended at some bar in Portland.
Jim won a Kink radio contest (or [...]

September 16, 2009

New post on the way

I have some good material for a new post, but I haven’t gotten around to writing about it yet. Most likely, I’ll forget what I was going to write about by the time I write it, but I will try to remember. That is all I was going to say.

September 10, 2009

Healthcare

The other day I was driving in a car somewhere with my brother and his friend and I farted. Before I could smell any flatulence, the aroma of greasy fried food drifted through the open window and completely overpowered any and all other smells. A Burger King was about 150 meters up the [...]

September 7, 2009

Ecstasical Euphoria

It’s about time for another post.  I don’t feel like being creative though.  So screw you Nick Skenszickche.  It’s going to be a list of facts and events in chronological order.  Wow, it just took me forever to figure out how to spell that word.  Anyways, like I said this post is going to be [...]

September 3, 2009

Words from a full-time Vegan

–Written by Sam Nicoletti, AKA The Tiniest Sprinter–
hola and holla, all!  it is i, sam n, and this is my guest bloggin’ post for kennettron5000!

last week kennet asked me to write something to post up here about what it means to be vegan.  the vagueness of that request was appealing to me, because it meant i [...]

September 2, 2009

The Plauge

Why I liked the book called The Plague by Albert Camuut  
By Kennett Peterson
Mr. Dyer’s Class Period 5
The book by Albert Camut called “The Plauge” was written in 1947 by Albert Camut.  Albert Camut was a French existentialist.  Existentialist believe that life is meaningless.  In Albert Camut’s book called “The Plauge”, he talks about many [...]