Last year for my birthday, Tara surprised me with a gift certificate for a fish tank. We went out and picked a big one so it would be easy to maintain, figured it would be roomy and nothing to worry about. We got a batch of small community fish so we wouldn’t have to deal with any fish needs, but this all turned out to be a small world with big drama. Every now and then we would go out an pick up a new one because we had lots of room. One of the first ones we got was a fish whose model name was some kind of shark (only because it resembled one, not a real shark.) He looked pretty happy at the fish store so we bought him and dumped him into the tank. He sank to the bottom and laid there like he was dead, every now and then getting up to move around a little. Then, over the next few days he laid there for so long that we were sure he was dead and it was time to flush him. I grabbed the net, went to scoop him up and he spring back to life and went ballistic, shooting all over the tank running into the glass at each end and then he lodged himself into a plant and stayed there. We clearly bought a fish with serious mental issues, but that’s cool; he can hang out by himself in the plant if he chooses, or he can lay on the bottom, or when he’s feeling really crazy, he’ll stand upright on his tail for 30 minutes at a time.

We also picked up some kind of small catfish and because he was the coolest fish ever, he was and will be the only fish in this tank to get a name. He is The Catatafish because he resembled the one that Lemmiwinks ran into in Mr. Slave’s ass. Here’s a shot of him and our “shark” for a split second where the shark was acting normal. Or, you can see him with the shark in the shark’s more likely mentally unstable state. So the Catatafish is cool, right? He actually swims around like a shark, goes really fast and stirs up the water, and gives you a show. He grew at a really fast pace, and before we knew it, he had gone from about 3″ to about 8″. We also had a school of 10 small fish that gradually got smaller and smaller until there were two left and we realized that someone was consuming them, obviously the fish that was getting really fat. Along the way one of those ten committed suicide and threw himself out of the tank when I left it open and he eventually died after he jumped the equivalent of 100 stories below after he bounced around on the carpet for a little bit. There’s been a lot of drama in the tank – cannibalism, births, more cannibalism, deaths, suicide attempts, successful suicides, the tank overflowing all over the kitchen floor, etc.

We ended up taking the Catatafish back to the fish store before anyone else got eaten. The shark still does his usual, as you can see him standing here with his favorite plant. Every few days he snaps out of it and shoots around the tank and usually ends up getting a small cut on his nose where he runs into whatever gets in his path. That’s the life in our fish tank.

 

 

With Vin and the future Meghan Lavecchia moving to Portland, that city has tipped to be the offical replacement for Burlington, just a little bigger and wetter.
With people like the Birches, the Reeds, the Coulter and Gubkins, Kegler, and Schriber all ending up there, it must be a pit-stop until people realize it’s time to move to Philly. We’ll be here waiting.

 

 

It’s been a few years since we got married, but I never really got around to showing many people that weren’t there anything much from it. Since I have other people’s weddings on here, I figured I better do at least something for mine. Tara and I decided that we wanted a small wedding somewhere cool where we could surf a lot, so we decided to head to Maui. We decided to bring along 18 or so friends and family and make it a week-long event. Since we were asking a lot for people to come all the way to Hawaii, we decided we better make it fun. After sending our invites in boxes full of supplies for a trip like this, we followed them up with postcards every few days up until the wedding to keep people pumped up for the trip. It ended up being a week long party with everything from surfing to luaus. We rented a few huge condos with lots of food and booze so we had everything we needed.

Nick LaVecchia was the obvious choice for a photographer since we wanted friends to surf with. He took a pile of amazing photos throughout the entire trip to add to the 1500 or so that I took myself. Anyway, it turned out to be one of the best trips ever, with pretty much everyone asking when the reunion would be before we even left. I’ve got way too many pictures to put up to do the trip justice, so instead I will include the trailer for
our 3 hour wedding video. It makes sense that if your wedding kicks ass, your video is worthy of a trailer. If you hear sound but don’t see any video, you’ll need to update your Flash player.

 

 

A few weeks ago we had our first real party for UFC 57 to watch Chuck Liddell KO Randy Couture. Our house went relatively unscathed except for the walls of one of our bathrooms covered with puke drips which I then painted over with the wrong color white, which is another story… People were either really drunk or really sober and not much in between, but they managed
to contain all the spills in the kitchen.

Here’s the best of, give it a minute to load.

 

 

I had two kickass trips this month to where anything goes (Vegas), once for CES and the other for SIA. After two years away from the show, it seems to have gotten a little bit of life pumped back into it. We caught up with lots of people (1, 2, 3) we hadn’t seen in a while. Some people were up big, like Aaron Draplin who had to wrap his chips in hundreds, which is a problem I didn’t have this month. Other people get sucked into the smutty side, but there’s no better place to be sucking down beers than the Double Down, half the reason to go to Vegas in the first place.

 

 

Holy shit… Best wedding in a long time, besides mine of course. More lobster, king crab legs, man nipples, and chocolate covered bacon than I’ve ever seen. Here’s the best of, the rest will be put somewhere more dignified.

 

 

Digging through some emails I found this keeper, that was a random response that dropped into a thread of emails with a few people I know. Maybe it will come in handy for you…

 

 

In the past, I’ve had a knack for working at great companies that turn shitty. Arnet(te) will always be one of the greatest companies I will ever have worked for. I was lucky enough to work there early in the game, before the lawsuits, before the name change, and before being run into the ground after being bought twice (last count I know of anyway.) I found this letter from 10 years ago after digging into more moving boxes. It’s from Bruce Beach, living in SoCal but not forgetting his Jersey roots…

 

 

I moved into my new house on New Year’s Day last year. I’ve been in a state of perpetual moving, with about 75% of my boxes unpacked almost a year later. I’ve been digging into some of them lately, and found this great letter from my short
run as a rep for Salomon Snowboards. After telling a shitty ski shop they were too shitty to carry the new line (which actually was good at one time) they sent this letter to my boss, Bryan. This asshole (the owner’s son, not Bryan) wasn’t even smart enough not to use his skier stationary left-over from the 60’s, and could never possibly comprehend how much his shop sucked. Between idiots like this and Perry at Slackers, that was reason enough to stop repping…

 

 

I grew up with Dave. He loved blowing things up, shooting guns, jumping out of planes, and anything else that could somehow get you in trouble. When he decided to leave school and join the Navy for the sole purpose of becoming a SEAL, I was less than encouraging based his odds of accomplishing that goal. We were competitive and he proved me wrong, for which I couldn’t have been happier. He achieved his life dream and constantly reminded me that he couldn’t believe he was getting paid to blow things up. After serving as a SEAL for 9 years, he was killed in a base-jumping accident three years ago today. He was one of my closest friends, and the three years that have gone by have done nothing to change how shitty this day is every year.