Time Lapse Of The Milky Way Rising In Texas
Time lapse video of night sky as it passes over the 2009 Texas Star Party in Fort Davis, Texas. The galactic core of Milky Way is brightly displayed. Images taken with 15mm fisheye lens.
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Time lapse video of night sky as it passes over the 2009 Texas Star Party in Fort Davis, Texas. The galactic core of Milky Way is brightly displayed. Images taken with 15mm fisheye lens.
One Of My Favorite Summer Jams: Let me start by saying I liked Phantom Planet’s “California” way before it blew up as the theme to the O.C., I think I first heard it on soundtrack to Orange County. The song is about driving up California’s route 101 to see a concert which reminds me of summer fun, road trips and it puts me in a good mood.
I never knew there was a video for the song but I found it while surfing MTVmusic.com. The video kicks ass because it was shot when Jason Schwartzman was still the drummer for Phantom Planet. Schwartzman is a great actor, check him out this summer in Judd Apatow’s Funny People - his role in Slackers as Cool Ethan is way underrated.

Last night I went to the opening of the Mets new stadium Citi Field. It was an excibition game vs the Red Sox and our seats were amazing, a couple rows behind the Sox dugout.
The Red sox sportscaster Heidi Watney was at the game, sitting just a few rows in front of us on field level covering the game for NESN. Back in September we named Heidi #5 on our list of The Definitive 25 Sexiest Sportscasters in the World. After seeing her in person I’m willing to bet she will be in the top three this year.
The new stadium is sick and I took a ton of pictures (added a few below), check our all the pictures here!





New trailer for The Hangover starring a crew of hilarious actors including Bradley Cooper from Wedding Crashers and Zach Galifianakis…Mike Tyson even makes a cameo.
Plot: A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him.
Check it out in theaters June 5th.
Tomorrow I will be attending the New York City screening of Fast and Furious at the 84th street Lowes.
The original cast of Fast and Furious is back, check out the trailer below. I’ve read a few early reviews and everyone is saying the movie is a must see.
If anyone wants to go the screening let me know, I should have some extra tickets available. Contact me and I’ll give you more information.




In 2004 MTV decided to move the VMA’s from it’s longtime home in New York City to Miami. Since my friends and I had been to the the show the previous two years we figured we’d take a long weekend and head down to South Beach for the event - it ended up being one of the best decisions of my life.
Here are some highlights…
I’ve finally uploaded the pictures to Flickr, better late than never I guess so check them out!

Last night I was at McSwiggans in Hoboken and they played Eric Prydz’s 2004 dance song “Call On Me.” The first thing that came to mind was the ultra sexy music video.
The music video for “Call On Me” took the internet by storm in 2004. Because of it’s sexually suggestive nature many called for the video to be banned but this uproar only gave it publicity and expanded the awareness.
In 2005 Ex-UK Prime Minister Tony Blair commented on the video saying, “The first time it came on, I nearly fell off my rowing machine.”
Now five years later let’s re-visit the “Call On Me” music video and all it’s glory!

Mike Metcalf from 9five eyewear was nice enough to send me a few pairs (picture) from the 9five Eyewear Spring/Summer 2009 collection so I would be stuntin’ during the upcoming warm months.
The sunglasses are sick and I’m looking forward showing them off this summer. 9five put together a dope promo video for the line so I included it at the bottom, it’s worth watching so you can get a real look at what the shades are all about.
We featured the glasses on COED this afternoon so make sure you get your hands on a pair before the word gets out.




The UK board of tourism wants more U.S. college students to visit the UK on vacation and since COED kicks a— in the college market they gave me a free trip to drum up some publicity. Part one of the trip consisted of a road trip to St. David, Wales (photos coming soon) and part two consisted of three days of exploring London - I took a ton of pictures, check them out!
If you have only three days in London here is what you need to accomplish, buy some good shoes because you will be doing a lot of walking.
Three Walking Tours
Historical walking tour: Start at Buckingham Palace, walk east down The Mall and through St. James Park to Trafalgar Square. At Trafalgar Square you’ll see the National Gallery art museum (look around for 45 minutes). Then walk south down Whitehall St. You’ll pass Banqueting House, 10 Downing Street and end up at Parliament Square (House of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey) which is the heart of London -if not all of England.
Commercial walking tour: Start by taking the “Tube” to Piccadilly Circus, check out Regent Street directly to the west as well. Walk east down Coventry Street to Leicester Square. In the vacinity of Leicester Square is China Town and Soho keep going east to Covent Garden. In Covent Garden you’ll find good food, the Royal Opera House, the Covent Garden outdoor shopping mall. If you’re looking to party at night Covent Garden is the spot to be.
The Views walking tour: Start St. Paul’s tube station. Go in St Paul’s Cathedral then walk south across the Millennium Bridge, you’ll end up at the Tate Modern(check out Tate for 45 minutes - it’s free, good looking babes and unique modern art). After the Tate walk south-west along the River Thames on the “Bankside” footpath. Along the the South Bank you’ll see the small art galleries, outdoor flea markets, street performers and end up at the Southbank Centre home of the London Eye, Dali museum and Westminster Bridge.
Must See Views


Must See Museums
Must See Locations
Places to Avoid
*Make sure you check out my pictures!*

As you may or may not know, movie soundtracks don’t always include all the music from the movie itself - it’s probably a licensing thing.
Whatever the case I just got back from the new Paul Rudd/Jason Segal movie I Love You, Man. The movie featured some killer tunes but a few were left out of the soundtrack.
To right the wrong I’ve included all the music below for you to enjoy!
If you’d like to download these songs to your iPod use these free mp3 converters (for youtube, for imeem) - simply copy the song url, paste it into the converter and hit download - works like a charm and it’s free!