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30 before 30: Host a movie night

Knocked number five off the list yesterday. For those keeping track, here were the films:

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30 before 30: The List

Not a new year’s resolution. This is a list of things to accomplish before my thirtieth birthday on October 21.

Host five dinner parties
Make a physical piece of art
Make a digital piece of art
Have five lunches with people I want to get to know
Host a movie night
Take an independent study class
Take a vacation to Chicago
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Help me name my cover band

“Start a cover band” is on my “30 Before 30″ list (full list forthcoming). The reasonable question becomes: What kind of covers will it play. After much (actually, very little) consideration, I decided that the band would play hits from movie soundtracks of the ’80s and ’90s. Fun, right? Right?

With the format of the band in . . . → Read More: Help me name my cover band

Countdown to October 21, 2015

Saturday was the 25 year anniversary of BTTF being released, it was just announced that BTTFI-III are coming out on Blu-Ray October 26, but here’s the really exciting shit: In BTTFII, Doc, Marty, and Jennifer travel forward to October 21, 2015, my 34th birthday.

Planning is now amped up to 88MPH. (hey, I had to get that . . . → Read More: Countdown to October 21, 2015

SUSSUDIO II: 80′s Birthday Dance Party

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The Columbus Outerbelt: A Tattoo

Sorry it’s coming so late (2 months later).

Big Props to Stacey Wayt for coming along and being the photog that faithful Saturday.

Pictures of the process and my bird chest after the jump.

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Wex on the Road, on a Bike

The following is reposted from the WexBlog.


“You may have to come and pick me up along the side of the road, if I can’t do this.” –Tim Fulton, Wex media coordinator, at 5:30 AM, Saturday, August 29.

Back in April I traded in my motor vehicular habits for a more economic and environmentally friendly form of transit–a bicycle. Since then, I’ve really grown to love my bike and value riding it as a part of my routine. When I heard about Pelotonia, the grassroots bike tour to raise funds for Ohio State’s James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, it seemed like a great opportunity to challenge my boundaries as a cyclist. I had never ridden more than 15-or-so miles before. With the fine folks at the Wex pledging to support part of my ride (read: donate money), I set out to accomplish my goal: crank out 50 miles on a one-speed bicycle.

I began training independently in June by doing consecutively longer rides each week. The summer proved busier than I’d hoped, and I ended up ”falling off the wagon” in mid-July. As you can imagine, I was a bit worried in the days leading up to the tour. All I could do was carb-up and hope for the best. The constant checking in from my coworkers (“Are you nervous,” “I could never do that,” “If you die on the ride, take off the Wexner Center shirt first”) didn’t help my nerves.

On the day of the ride, I awoke at 4:30 AM, ate breakfast, and arrived at the starting line. Although I didn’t know anyone else riding, there was a great sense of community among the more than 2,200 riders, all there to have a good time for a good cause. The tour began, and my goal was just to pace myself to ensure that I’d complete the 50-mile ride on my one-speed. (Riding uphill was quite comical.) As I pulled in to the 12-mile rest stop, I was feeling pretty good. I wasn’t too fatigued, my muscles were holding up, and I was experiencing the beginnings of the adrenaline rush that comes with a long ride. To affirm my optimism, I saw Mayor Coleman pull in about 5 minutes behind me. If I was out pacing the mayor (who completed a mini-triathlon earlier this year) at 12 miles, I knew that everything was going to be just fine.

Three hours, fifty miles, and four Power Bars later, I was on a bus back to Columbus, tired, proud, and looking forward to conquering the 100-mile ride next year.

Read on for pictures from my ludicrous outfit (not on the Wexblog) (props to @jordanlk for the pics).

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The endorsement: Disposable Fountain Pens

Your minister. Your doctor. Your mayor. You mom (heh!).

These are the people that use fountain pens (albeit of the “non-disposable” variety).

They’re the people that you look up to, the people that you depend on.

Let alone the great lines, the feeling in your hands, the “hip” factor. Do your elders a favor and participate in the sincerest . . . → Read More: The endorsement: Disposable Fountain Pens

How to Create a Life Plan

Originally published: July 8, 2008

Found a nice/straightforward breakdown on how to create a life plan.

The Mr. Hyatt is a little preachy, but if that doesn’t bother you, go . . . → Read More: How to Create a Life Plan