Thursday, August 6, 2009

On Blogging...

Woah. I've finally been able to set up my OWN blog. Shweet. Now I can blab all i want about absolutely nothing for twenty lines or so, get bored and eat some bread. Yum Yum. So anyway, what im going to be doing over the next few, ummmm..., extended periods of time, is using blogspot to chronicle my interests, philosophies, secrets and other Nate related paerphernalia, which can be bought here for only 19.99. BUT order that and you will also score some lame jokes, nasty sarcasm and other shit like that. I'm about to go over to a friends place and film me flipping of a tramp onto the grass (see Angus. I told you, but you wouldnt listen.). It's going to be highly intense and sporadic, whatever the hell that means.

Cant wait for Spotify. For those who don't know what Spotify is, get off this site and look it up. Idiot. For anyone who is such a fat arse and can't be fucking bothered, Spotify is a fairly recent (and by recent, I mean 2006) website designed to let people listen to an unlimited amount of songs and put them into a playlist. It's basically the fat man's iTunes Store. The link can be found here: http://www.spotify.com/en/. Click the speech bubble to be introduced to Spotify.



I really hope somebody is reading this, or this is a great waste of time.

I've become quite averse to 5 gum, as it is nothing like the ad depicts. The ad shows some guy, voluntarily jumping into some deep freeze pod and being sent through tunnels of coldness half naked. wtf. The gum, however, is not like a deep freeze. More like an angry hobo fighting with a crow over a piece of cheese. Analogy fail. It also has weird and untasteful names such as : Elixir, Solstice, Cobalt, Flare, Rain, and of course, Zing. Yum Yum.

I'm supposed to say something here, but i don't know what it is...



Blog (a contraction of the term "weblog") is a type of website usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.