Archive | March, 2008
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Welcome back, Mariners baseball

With Opening Day of the 2008 baseball season just around the corner, many fans are celebrating the return of our national pastime. They miss the crack of the bat, the powerful home runs, and the riveting pitchers’ duels. I miss watching the Seattle Mariners lose. Obviously, I am not like most baseball fans. The crack [...]

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Kevan Lee’s soccer fantasy? Not finishing last

When did my fantasy sports hobby become an unhealthy fascination? Yesterday, when I signed up for fantasy soccer. I’m still not sure why I did it, although boredom, curiosity, and self-loathing are popular theories. As a veteran of fantasy football (you can read of my exploits here, here, here, and here), I have a pretty [...]

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Portfolio

Freelance writer. Website marketer. Bridge enthusiast. That about sums it up for my job descriptions, but assuming you want to know a little more about what I’m capable of, here is a portfolio of my work. For additional resources, you can click here to see my resume or use the “writing” and “design” tabs for [...]

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Sleeping at Last video

Here is a video of one of my new favorite bands. Someday, I’ll be able to play piano like that. The singing? Never. The band is Sleeping at Last. The song is “Careful Hands.”

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People’s Golfer post

Check out my post at the People’s Golfer. Here’s the link: http://peoplesgolfer.blogspot.com/. We went golfing at Purple Sage Golf Course this weekend, and I didn’t want to give up the game of golf at the end. That’s a win in my book! This post was written while watching Nacho Libre.

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TGIF: More Mystery Science Theater

In this clip, the guys make fun of a Gumby short film. Classic.

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Project Winner is literally no surprise

For some reason, Project Runway is on at 11:00pm here every week. So instead of watching it live, we end up taping the show and watching it the next day. For the majority of the season, this has been fine since no one seemed bent on spoiling the surprise for us. But all that changed [...]

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Photoshop update: high-tech 2nd grade art

My Photoshop skills might be growing, but the artwork mess I’ve created begs to differ. When I started the task of teaching myself Photoshop, I expected things to be difficult; I just didn’t expect that three weeks into it I would still struggle with finding orange on the color palette. My goal was to create [...]

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Concert review: Rocks and Reeds Tour

Friday night, the smell of youth group and the hotness that is my social calendar collided in a non-denominational Christian church. Just like they always do. A five-dollar Christian concert doesn’t elicit high expectations, but I was nevertheless semi-excited to see bands that probably would not sound very good in person. The Rocks and Reeds [...]

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