Elen síla lúmenn' omentielvo - Erundur Anwamehtar
Brain Contents
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on October 1st, 2002, at 1:45pm

*brain contents* Country-swing dancing, THPS3, CPR eXtreme, CPRA (blaaah….), honoring speech (James 3:1-12), worldviews (post-modernism, constructivism, realism), Buddha/Buddhism, and Jesus Christ.

Country Swinging
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on September 30th, 2002, at 11:00am

definition of country swing dancing: something I’m not very good at, but want to get better, and it was SUPER-FUN! Woohoo! *starts stepping around and twirling an invisible girl*

In other news, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 is fun as ever, but I’m sad to report that we’ve (Phil & I) finished all the characters and are currently finishing off the gaps. Hours of practice makes the game fly by too quickly.

“They say freak
When you’re singled out
The red…
It filters through”
Chevelle - The Red

Webcomics
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on September 29th, 2002, at 2:14pm

Do you ever read any comics? No, no, not Calvin & Hobbes or Peanuts. I mean webcomics. Some of my favorites include:
PvP
MegaTokyo
8-Bit Theater

These comics are all pretty cool. (note of caution: sometimes they may be a tad bit vulgar in terms of language, but usually it’s not an issue.) They’re definitely my type. There’s lots of others out there as well, you’ll just have to find them for yourself. (-> Google)

Church went well this morning. I laughed a lot… no, no, not during church. On the ride home. … yeah. I can’t remember what it was. But it was funny. Really.

No homework today. Might head out country-swinging tonight. Whelp, latez!

Hollowed
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on September 28th, 2002, at 10:35am

*rejoices about sleeping in*

Lifehouse has a new CD coming out called “Stanley Climbfall.” I’ve heard the track “Spin” and it’s good.

I’ve also been listening to:
Project 86 - Hollow Again
“how will we open the eyes of the dead
when we are hollow, hollow………….

and all along here i was told we’d fall and then crash away, that we would find a hope inside the saftey of this empty place”

“forever we will be hollow, hollow again”

Somedays I feel hollow, but then I remember I don’t have to find hope within the emptiness. Hope in Jesus is the best that’s available.

I look just like Buddy Holly…

Today I’m just going to try to catch up on some things. My room needs picked up, I need to get the mail, perhaps call my parents, and some other really boring stuff.

There’s lots of foreign people around this year. So far, I know at least one Nigerian, British, Japanese, and Korean person. This kind of diversity is cool.

I’ve Been Missing
Posted by Erundur Anwamehtar on September 27th, 2002, at 3:12pm

Lame excuse for the day:
Odd… I missed a day. Bah! This is what happens to busy people. They go away and forget all about their loyal followers… or stalkers… or whatever you prefer to call yourselves =).

Boring day to day stuff:
Got done with exams. I’m so glad it’s Friday. Adrenaline and caffeine has been enabling my limbs to continue movement during the last two days even after my natural energy dwindled. Nav Nite tonight. Oh, and I got my backpack back yesterday.

Uhm… interesting stuff:
The “kind guy” a.k.a. Landon has a brother with a t-shirt company. These shirts are awesome and definitely shout some stuff I think should be heard more. Modesty rocks. Oh jah!

“Ooo wee ooo, I look just like Buddy Holly,
Oh oh, and you’re Mary Tyler Moore.
I don’t care what they say about us anyway.
I don’t care about that.
I don’t care about that.”
Weezer - Buddy Holly

Went to see “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story” last night at the Omaha Community Theater. It was interesting. Given my generation, I never really knew how many of those “oldies” were his. He really did have quite an impact on rock music back in the two years before his death in a plane accident.

“I can’t remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside
The day the music died”
Don McClean - American Pie

The music was really enjoyable. Some of the songs were pretty sentimental about women, so that got me thinking in the same mindset and somewhat sad. That dude really could rock, though. And so could the actor/guitarist who starred as him in the performance.