and it was your heart on the line

Posted: February 4, 2011 in Uncategorized

HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!!

as a new years resolution….

Ive decided to grow out my hair (jk) but apparently i need to start styling it so that it shapes in a certain form. Suggestions anybody? Ethan Hawke? Zac Efron? Joe Jonas? Keith Urban? Josh Holloway?

Thats right…i posted pictures of HOT guys on my blog and im NOT ashamed of it!

Ive been working at the cafe for 4 months now and although i feel like i should be a pro at latte art, all i can do is a flower that sometimes looks like the man eating plant from super mario, a rosetta that sometimes looks like the middle finger, and a heart that most of the times looks like someone’s behind. I spent awhile on youtube today looking at latte art video’s thinking to myself, “this looks soooo easy.” But once i stand behind that espresso machine and try to perfect the art, other things come out =/ After 4 months at the cafe, one thing i have learned and would like to apply to my art, is that it looks so much cooler to do art while you pour than actually drawing things manually (not to mention it’s so much quicker). But as i kept watching latte art video’s, i realized that alot of barista’s DO draw using a tool. That kind of made me sad that in order to make some of the most beautiful latte art, you actually need to take your time and draw. Why can’t it be as simple as a pour? Im not sure how long i’ll be staying at the cafe, but i would like to perfect the art. Definately something i will be working on, even if it means bringing my own milk =D

I became a Los Angeles Lakers fan during the 94-95 season. That means ive been a devoted follower for the last 17 years. So ive decided to compile a list of MY favorite 15 lakers since 1994. Each post i will countdown from 15 all the way down to number 1 (Im pretty sure #1 will be of no surprise to anyone). Just as a warning, since i became a laker fan in 1994, don’t expect to see the likes of Magic Johnson (even though he played for them in 1996) or jerry west, michael cooper, kareem abdul jabar, byron scott or wilt chamberlan. Although i’m pretty sure they were all GREAT, i never had to pleasure to watch them play (except for magic and even that was only for 1 season). So this list will comprise of those i had the honor to follow. One more note, i’ve decided to only include Lakers who were on the team for more than one season. So even though i would have loved to put hall of fame players like Gary Payton, Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman, because they only played one season with the lakers, they couldn’t make the cut. So here we go

15 Greatest Lakers of my time

NUMBER 15:

RICK FOX
7 seasons with the Lakers (97-98 – 03-04)
486 games
4,207 points
8.6 ppg
.345% 3pt
3 championship rings

Currently listening to: Mumford and Sons
Currently watching: 24 season 7
Currently digging: Chinese New Years

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Comments
  1. j9 sy says:

    please do the beiber.

  2. glenna says:

    shave ur head. And you’re getting pretty good at the middle finger art actually (=

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