Entertainment
WCIA news interview
by Nick Buraglio on Jun.26, 2009, under Entertainment, Tech, iPhone
I got interviewed for the WCIA channel 3 news for a cell phone tracking/hacking follow up story. They cut out a lot of the interview for other content, but I still had a few comments.
Darwinism at it’s finest.
by Nick Buraglio on Jun.24, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor, Random
’nuff said.
“Mother Lover”: Another classic SNL digital short.
by Nick Buraglio on May.18, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor
I’m a big fan of the commercial and digital skits on SNL, especially if they’re a bit on the “too far” side. This one is no exception, Mother Lover.
And just got good measure, a bad copy of the “Mercury Mistress”.
3d pancakes?
by Nick Buraglio on Apr.07, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor
I used to love watching SCTV reruns as a kid in the 80’s. I think I need to buy or rent the boxed set.

Also now I want pancakes.
2 more SNL shorts are a hit…(”Wii guys” and “I’m on a boat”)
by Nick Buraglio on Feb.20, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor, Random
I never thought I’d be on a boat….
Hilarious…..no other words….
I love t-shirts.
by Nick Buraglio on Jan.16, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor, Random
Anyone that knows me knows that I love T-Shirts. They’ve been pretty much the only thing I have worn for the bulk of my life, much to my mother and wife’s dismay. That said, there are a lot of shirt ideas that I’ve had in the past but I’ve never had any mechanism for making them. Often it’s not economical for local print shops to make just 1 or 2 shirts from a design, so a consumer needs to order them in bulk, making it not economical for the consumer. Enter the internet. There are so many ways to get this done now, from Custom Ink.com, to Zazzle and Cafe Press to Spreadshirt there are a myriad of ways to get a shirt made.
I opted to put most of my stuff on Spreadshirt so that anyone can buy a shirt that I thought was cool enough to make. I’ve added a link to the “shop” at the top of the page for anyone that wants to look.
This brings me to my newest shirt, the “Mac from It’s always Sunny in Philadelphia RIOT shirt“.
I didn’t find an “official” one so I decided to make one. It also has a small barcode of “RIOT” on the bottom of the back of the shirt, just for an added touch. There were a few others out there but I preferfed a different font (even if it wasn’t exact).
Funny Star Wars “spoof” (ok, it’s not realy a spoof)
by Nick Buraglio on Jan.15, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor, SciFi
My cousin Tony sent this to me and I was in tears laughing as I watched it. Listening to someone that has never seen any of the star wars movies all the way through try to explain the plot is pretty funny. The animations help a little too.
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn’t seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
You know you want a Cold Locals Shirt
by Nick Buraglio on Jan.11, 2009, under Entertainment, Random
Image manipulation via either Photoshop, Gimp, or whatever is a wonderful tool and can provide hours of entertainment. In keeping with the skateboarding theme of the last few days, I decided to mess a little with some of the images and came up with this:

So retro! So old school! Wow, it's a xeroxed image!
Reminiscent of the old do-it-yourself style that was so common in early skateboarding, I just had to have this image from the archives on a some sort of apparel.
Through the magic and wonder that is the internet, I had nearly instant gratification. A Short Sleeved T- Shirt, a long sleeved T-Shirt, and even the always stylish hooded sweatshirt. Now you can show your colors if you were a Clinton or Wapella, Illinois skateboarder from the early days.
Skateboarding, how I miss it.
by Nick Buraglio on Jan.08, 2009, under Entertainment, Random
Many know that I was, and still am, a huge fan of skateboarding. I started around age 12 (1987), while in Jr. High and continued through college up through probably 4-5 years ago.
Being from a smaller Midwestern town there is not a lot to do, and not a terribly large amount of outside culture. Magazines are something that we’d read to get updated on the newest tricks, what was new, who rode for what team, etc. There was no internet, and videos were often too expensive for most of us. Being the industrious bunch we were we tried to make our own skate ‘zine (several, actually), without the help of a computer, scanner, digital camera or any experience whatsoever. Well, I had totally forgotten about the very first one, titled “Cold Locals” circa 1988-1989 until I happened across it while looking for something completely different in a box from my parents house that I had never looked in. In there were a bunch of old skate pictures from the late 1980’s up through probably 1991 or 1992. Since I cherish these pictures (yes, the tricks are a little dated as are the clothes) so I thought I’d post a few on here along with scans of the very first (and only) issue of “Cold Locals”.
Cold Locals were:
Nick Buraglio
BJ Obermeyer
Gabe Stith
for reasons that I don’t remember Ryan Holt wasn’t in this issue but was a major part of our skate crew back then.
Cracked video
by Nick Buraglio on Jan.03, 2009, under Entertainment, Humor
A recent post about integrating our new son into our family of four legged kids led me to a goldmine that I never knew existed. Von Welch sent me a funny video from Cracked.com. I had no idea that they had video, and most of it is pretty darned funny. Anyway, Von sent me this video, which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Worst Parents Ever — powered by Cracked.com
There is a wealth of other funny stuff, like this video about 5 things that you shouldn’t be able to buy on ebay:
5 Things You Shouldn’t Be Able to Buy on eBay — powered by Cracked.com
I have a feeling that this site is going to be a time vortex for me. Thanks Von.

































