Countdown begins!
Oh boy oh boy, its that time of year again. It is prezactly 3 months to my birthday, the most sacred, awesome-est of days.
If you’ve known me the past few years, you know I LOVE PRESENTS, but I love DONATIONS more. So this year since the Special Olympics has cancelled the duck race, I’ve decided to support a local organization that is dear, to two dear friends of mine. Waggy Tail Rescue
More information is to come, so stay tuned. Feel free to donate to them at ANY time.
Add comment March 26, 2009
Zombie Christmas
I’ve been very busy with so many things, but a few weeks ago we made something fantastic. As part of the 2008 National Film Challenge (filmchallenge.org) a group of friends and I made a movie called “Zombie Christmas.” Approxiamtely 13 people came over on Oct 24th and we got the category- Holiday Film, character- Jamie Walsh, Clerk, prop- flyswatter and line “And what have we learned from this?”
We started brainstorming several ideas and my friend Kelly suggested we try word association, so we did a few times and finally came up with a Zombie Christmas! My friend Brian had all the makeup and loves Zombies so it worked out great. The group chemistry was amazing, we nailed down a plot and how, when and where we were going to shoot the film and started decorating my apartment right away. By 11pm everyone was gone.
The following day, the lead actor, Brian, who did makeup, and Kelly came over at 9am. We started makeup on Kevin and were out the door a little after 10am to meet Noel and start shooting in Brooklyn. We shot and were back to Queens by 1pm where everyone else was getting makeup’d and ready. We shot the rest of it and were done by 5pm. Then I just chilled the rest of the night after importing the footage to give myself a mental break.
I woke up and started editing around 8am. I finished around 7pm and it was good. I was so happy with how much we did, and how good it looked for only being a 2 day production. Several people watched it that night and loved it too. The following day it was in the mail, on Facebook and YouTube.
A few days later the director of the Sacramento Horror Film Festival saw it and asked it to be part of the SHHF’s Merry Scary Winter Horrorland festival, featuring music, comedy and films. I spoke with him on the phone and agreed to do a Q&A session after they show it so I am going to California!!!!
The results of the film challenge itself will come in late December so keep your fingers crossed!
Watch the film here:
Add comment November 8, 2008
City Chase
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Yesterday was City Chase NYC, and it was a blast. Over 1000 people crammed into Webster Hall, where we got warmed up by a crazy fitness crew from Crunch Fitness. Then in order to get your clue sheet you had to answer/find 9/10 things from this newspaper ad they placed in the Metro the day before, if you didn’t have one or couldn’t get those things you would get your clue sheet 1/2 hour later than everyone else. My friend Ana was my partner. We had the ad and most the things but had to dig around for the rest and we were able to obtain our cluesheet in about 20 minutes.
- You only had to complete 10 Chase points and make it back to Webster Hall. There were 30 clues.
So by completing the stuff in the newspaper we got 1 point, then we were off. Our first stop was the Fire Museum, the clue was “Make your way to SOHO’s Spring street near Hudson where you’ll find history, and learnings of NYC’s bravest, a true shrine” and they gave us a question form that you had to find 8 out of 9 things by going through the museum. It was a cool museum, we’ll go back. Point 2.
From there we went to Pier 40 “You might get wet and if its cold you’ll shiver. You’ll partner with your teammate on Pier 40 on our cities West River.” We had to sit in a two person kayak and go around about 10 boats and come back. That was mad fun. Point 3.
After we headed to the Christopher Street Pier for cheerleading! “You’ll be given some topics and we’ll test your kick, lift and jump. Your energy will be judged at the Christopher Street Pier, so we hope your not in a slump.” They gave you an outfit to wear and a few elements that had to be in a cheer and you had to include a kick, lift and jump. So we practiced for a little bit and came up with a stupid cheer with lots of enthusiasm, and we passed. Some people didn’t pass and had to either try again or come up with something better. Also, we turned in our donation slips for an additional Chase point. Points 4 & 5
- From there we went to Fat Cat, “If Felix gets too big you better take him to the vet. Or perhaps give him some exercise like at this bar your going to get.” Where you had to play ping pong with one person in the back, one in the front and the other person’s arms in the back where the ones who had to hit the ball and get 5 points. If you didn’t win you had to try again. Luckily, we beat these two guys who where there and apparently had been there for a while and where still there (according to the people behind us in line) well after we left. Point 6.
From there we went to the Joshua Tree Bar. “It’s a U2 Album name and also a bar. If you’re on 46th street you’re not to far. You’ll pick up your equipment and have 30 minutes to spare, as people on the street stop and stare.” They gave you a Palm Smartphone and a list of items you had to take 5 pictures of, and you had 30 minutes to do it. So we took pictures of 2 non-particiapants kissing my cheek, Ana shaking hands with a postal worker (had to be someone in uniform), me eating something simultaneously with a non-participant, Ana getting a piggyback ride from a non participant, and me with a before and after photo of a non participant switching shirts with me. Point 7. Also, we were given a balloon at the start and you had to fill it and find a second balloon and fill it and have it over your head when you cross the finish line. We got those here. From there we went to Pier 84 for “On Pier 84, as fat as you can go west,this is a balance and coordination test” You had to find two non-participants to play Twister with! We found a girl and older gentleman and they got such a kick from it, they were also out of towners so they have a great story to bring back home! Point 8.
Then we went to Bike & Roll, “Even wearing a helmet you’ll look sweet on a bicycle built for two. Head to Circle Line for the rest of the clue.” So we had to ride a tandem bike, quite some ways and turn back around. It was actually REALLY FUN. When we got off I slammed my leg hard on the back handle bars and I have a nasty nasty bruise. Point 9.
Finally we went to Manhattan Plaza HC for some rock climbing. “At Manhattan’s Plaza HC you’ll find a big wall, with safety ropes to prevent a big fall, you’ll feel a great thrill when you reach the top, this challenge is timed out so watch the clock. One more thing you need to know, lineups are likely so plan as you go” One person had to climb up the rock wall and put a tag on the top, then the other person had to climb up and get it down. It was really hard because I am not in that great of shape, and I got almost to the top and was struggling and the guy working there, that I was harness to, said “Thats good enough!” and I heard that and thought “FUCK YOU! thats good enough!” and got this wicked surge of energy and made it to the top really fast and I heard him like “Holy Shit!” at the bottom. Point 10. Then we went back to Webster Hall where we came in 82nd place out of over 500+ teams with a time of 4:39:08. Not too shabby! There was food and drinks and it was a good time. The winning team came in at 3:13, idk how the fudge they did that but good for them!
Ana left and I still hung out with people that I randomly met either there or on the course, then a huge group of us went out drinking. I would totally do it again next year, but make sure I am in better shape!
2 comments September 14, 2008
City Chase
My friend Ana and I are doing this Sept. 13 in NYC we are totally stoked
Add comment August 17, 2008
I sorta deserved it
Today I sprained my ankle going up the subway stairs.
I got on the train and was holding onto one of the medal posts, and this dude who was leaning on the bar (hate when people do that), turned his head and sneezed on my hand. It was really really really gross.
After I exited the train I wanted NOTHING MORE than to wash my hands so I was rushing past people, cutting them up and hurrying up the stairs. I wanted to maintain my fast stride to get to work ASAP to wash my hands. Well, I was certainly rude in the way I busted past people and I got what I deserved, I tripped on the stairs and twisted my ankle good. It still hurts several hours later. Karma is a bitch.
Add comment August 12, 2008
I REALLY REALLY REALLY LOVE PRESENTS…
I REALLY REALLY REALLY LOVE PRESENTS…
…and if you’ve known me for at least a day you know this, and you know that my birthday is 8 days away, and you know that I LOOOOOVEEEE BIRTHDAYS!!!!
What does Sandra want this year?
Ducks.
Every year you fine people always get me some really rad gifts but this year, please put that money towards ducks for the Special Olympics. We’ve already reached the 100 goal marker but lets keep it going!
http://www.duckrace.com/newyorkcity/ACTIONTEAM
check out and join the Facebook group if you haven’t already
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?/group.php?gid=13068778147
Add comment June 18, 2008
SPECIAL DUCKS
WE ARE UP TO 58 DUCKS!!!!!! THAT IS $290 RAISED!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE! MORE THAN 1/2 WAY TO OUR GOAL OF 100!
I usually post a link to my Amazon wishlist around a month before my birthday and get some rad gifts from everyone. The past couple years I’ve been asking you to donate to the Special Olympics instead as my birthday gift.
http://www. duckrace. com/newyorkcity/ACTIONTEAM
Add comment May 31, 2008
Ducks for the Special Olympics
donate $5 (or more) for a rubber duck to help the Special Olympics
So far we’ve raised $225, thats 45 ducks! The Action Team’s goal is 100 ducks by August 6th, so spread the word and invite people to this group! Its been 2 weeks since someone has donated to this team!
www.duckrace.com/newyorkcity/ACTIONTEAM
The Million Dollar Duck Race check it out and help if you can!!
More info:On August 6th approximately 25,000 rubber ducks will take the plunge into the East River and race from the Brooklyn Bridge to South Street Seaport for the 2008 Million Dollar Duck Race.
This is so awesome to watch!
This fundraising event helps insure that our 46,106 Special Olympics Athletes in New York continue to receive year-round sports training and athletic competitions and that neither the athlete, their family nor their caregiver will ever have to pay to participate in
Every $5 donation to Special Olympics New York adopts one of these racing ducks in your name and gives you a chance to win one million dollars and other fabulous prizes.
Add comment May 23, 2008
