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Friday, September 30, 2005

New Ad Campaign

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Blaise Pascal Quote

"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from a religious conviction." -- Blaise Pascal French Mathematician, Physicist (1623 - 1662)

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Costume Party

I am invited to go to a New Orleans style masquerade/birthday party this weekend. Here are a few shots of the costume I picked out for this weekend.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Joli Busted


A Multi Media Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
My dog Joli busted. Somehow she managed to crawl into the clothes hamper.



A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
"I'm not doing anything."

2005 Hurricane Rita Storm Damage in Houston

With all the news lately about Hurricane Katrina, we shouldn't forget that Houston has had its share of devastating weather also.


The attached photo illustrates the damage caused to a home when Hurricane Rita passed through the Houston area a couple of days ago. It really makes you cherish what you have, and reminds us not to take life for granted!!!

Warning: The attached picture is quite graphic and may not be suitable for younger viewers.

click here for photo

Monday, September 26, 2005

Military Boys


Military Boys
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Finally, I have had time to upload some real photos, not just camera phone pics. Enjoy!

Click here to see the entire set.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Swank Martini

I just ran across this cool little online store called Swank Martini. I don't know if they are any good, but they do look cool.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Adam Presley


Adam Presley
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Supermodel Adam does the runway at Levi on Knob Hill. Why they put a sparkly scarf on a man manequin I will never know, but it is fabulous. The clerk got mad at me for undressing her manequin. So we left and spent no money at Levi.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Silence of the Chicken

I never knew a chicken could scream. Truthfully, I don't know very much about chickens in general. In fact, most of what I know about chickens can be summed up in a simple sentence. They taste good. Still that does not mean I don't have a heart and I absolutely hate to hear animals in pain…even if they do taste good.

As the five or six of you that read my blog know, I have posted about chickens before. In fact, I took a snap shot of one with my camera phone and posted it on my blog. (Scroll down if you want to see the fowl.) These are very odd black and white fluffy chickens. You can't really see their eyes, but you can see their beaks. Well maybe they are not odd, but common. I really don't know. When I think chicken, this chicken is not the mental image I get in my head.

This particular chicken, I think I shall call Houdini, was quite the escape artist. There was no coop that could hold this bird. I often found him sitting on top of the coop, or on the fence between my neighbor's yard and mine. Houdini never really strayed far from home. Then, Houdini became brave. I suppose like most adrenaline junkies, the chicken had to constantly push the boundaries to get the same high. Junkies get faster cars, jump out of planes at higher altitudes, jump wider canyons, all for that rush. Houdini…his poison…exploring.

It seems Houdini was very much the explorer scout. This is how I came to meet shim (I really don't know if Houdini was boy or girl, nor was I interested in finding out). I came home from work one day and let the dogs out in the back yard. I sat down to wait for the mutts to do their thing. When out of the corner of my eye, I caught this movement right behind my shoulder which startled the hell out of me. I jumped out of the chair. In mid air I spun around, ready to defend against any pending attacks. There on the window ledge was Houdini. Thankfully, Houdini did not move while the dogs were around. They would have gone crazy and it probably would have been all feathers and nonsense. So I snapped a couple of pictures, blogged one of them, and got the dogs inside. I left Houdini alone, thinking that the bird would eventually go home.

When I got home from work the next day, Houdini was still there. He was even in the same spot on the window ledge where he was the night before. I believe he did at one point leave the ledge as there was chicken shit all over my patio. Once again he remained frozen as I brought the dogs in and out to do their business. Then it was time to go next door and have the neighbor come remove his chicken. (Can you tell I live in a city with a million some people???)

Chicken removed, all was well in the world. The chicken was safe; the dogs could roam the back yard unsupervised, and I could focus on getting other things accomplished. It was even kind of a cute story. I would send the picture of Houdini via my phone to friends and family. Look, how funny, a chicken is on my ledge. I thought that perhaps Houdini's exploring days were over. After all, he got to take his great adventure, and now the master knew of his escapes and would surely put an end to any further explorations.

The next day started normally, I got up (late) and went to work (okay rushed to work). I did work things, had lunch at my desk, and then did more work things. Then I went home. There was not so much rushing on the way home, as rush hour is anything but. Still, eventually I made my way home. Houdini had not come back over. Dogs went out to do their business; I got ready to go meet up with friends. We were going to watch movies and eat fabulous food. Then it happened.

All of a sudden, I heard this horrible screaming. It was a bone chilling caterwauling. My dogs were going crazy. They were barking hysterically trying to get outside to the back yard. Then I hear the screaming again. It sounded like cats in pain; just a terrible sound. Then, silence. The screaming had stopped. So I went out to the back year to investigate.

At first I really didn't notice much. Nothing seemed out of place, and I thought indeed it was just two cats fighting. Then I saw it, floating gently on the breeze. It was a black and white feather. I walked closer towards the floating feather and spotted another and another. They seem to be coming up from my other neighbor's yard. I walked over to the fence, and before I even reached the fence, I saw black and white feathers all over the ground. It looked like it could have been a CSI crime scene.

Finally I reached the fence, peeked my head over the top, not really wanting to see what was on the other side. There I saw my neighbor's big black dog. He was facing away from the fence. He was surrounded by feathers, but I could see no bird. The dog must have heard me because he turned and looked at me. He gave me that look that guilty dogs give. It’s a look all dog owners know well. It is the "I've been busted but if I look innocent and act like I did nothing wrong maybe I won't get in trouble" look. Black dog had black and white feathers hanging out of his mouth.

Then he moved to the side, as if to say, okay you caught me. There on the ground, by the shed, in my neighbor's yard was Houdini. Dead. Poor Houdini had made his last foray into the wild unknown.

It is comforting to know that he died doing what he loved. It is my sincere belief that wherever chickens go after death, Houdini is there, exploring distant worlds, dodging big black dogs, and covering others peoples patios in chicken shit.
RIP Houdini ???? – 2005

Friday, September 16, 2005

Vogue


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Strike a pose. The things we do on a teleconference. Yay for picture timer.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Chicken Invasion


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Oh my God. It's a chicken in my back yard.

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Me At Work


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
It's me at work. Perhaps I should get back to it. Thanks for the sweater Jeremy. I love it.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

The Humane Society of the United States Disaster Center

The Humane Society has been very busy in the aftermath of Katrina helping to rescue thousand of animals. You can click here to go to the disaster center online, see pictures and videos and read updates about their efforts. As of 9/11 the Humane Society has rescued 2529 dogs and cats, 121 horses and 1165 other animals from the Louisiana and Mississippi area.










Click here to make a donation.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Shiner Sign


Shiner Sign
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
As I was walking around the PSU campus, I spotted this on one of those emergency someone is chasing me boxes they have around campus. The ones with the blue lights on top. Maybe it's a sign, or maybe I'm just another crazy Texan.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

A Picture Share!


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Hot tamales

Friday, September 09, 2005

College Boy...Again


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
I'm officially signed up and starting my MBA at Marylhurst University. Oh Lord help me.

California Civil Marriage and Religious Freedom Act

Want to send a letter to Arnold urging him to sign the California Civil Marriage and Religious Freedom Protection Act (A.B. 849)? It does not matter if you live in California or not. Visit the Equality California website for more information.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Gay Cowboys

Gay cowboys, what is not to love!? How about if they were played by Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger! Brokeback Mountain should be released in the USA sometimes in December. I know it is on my list of December movies. Move over Harry Potter.

Saturday, September 03, 2005

A Picture Share!


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Party at Paragon.

Friday, September 02, 2005

The Aristocrats...DIRRRRTY...and we liked it that way

It was supposes to be gross, disgusting, and the funniest film to come around in a long time. The Aristocrats certainly proved to be all those things and more.

"The boys" (as I call them), in a Herculean effort led by SE, decided that instead of our usual Thursday night antics that this Thursday would be dinner and a movie. Selecting the movie was the easy part. Of course, like all gaggles of "gurls", deciding on the time was a bit of drama, but eventually the 9 PM movie on Thursday was selected. Now the question was where to eat. Well three hours, 200 e-mails and a few choice words later, P.F. Chang’s was finally selected. Of course none of us remembered that it was First Thursday. Thank God we were smart enough to call ahead for reservations. I didn't even bother trying to find street parking. At $3.00 a gallon it was cheaper just to pay to park in the Whole Foods garage for $4.00 than it would have been to circle the blocks on a beautiful First Thursday night.

Corralling a gaggle is always an amazing feat. We are all on GST, which means, everyone has a different definition of what 7 PM means, none of which happen to actually mean 19:00. Still those destine to show up, had a blast and we ate P.F. Chang's family style, which IMHO is the absolute best way to eat Chinese food, well that is provided your table mates don't have any cold sores, which mine didn't, so family style was on. Two orders of lettuce wraps, pan fried dumplings, calamari, an order of Chang's Spicy Chicken, Orange Peel Chicken, and Ginger Chicken and Broccoli were all amazingly consumed by our little party of five. (Ever see a gay pig? They are the hottest of all the pigs.) And being that it was a gathering of the gurls, cocktails were a must. Two extra dirty 3 olive vodka martinis later and I had definitely blown all my Weight Watcher Flex points for the week.

So it was off to Cinema 21 on NW 21st. Now I have to say that I was wondering what could be the dirtiest joke ever told, and surly with all that I have heard, seen, discussed, nothing should be shocking. Hell, I have seen the video monitors at Silverado's. Was I ever wrong! This was truly the most foul, disgusting, 86 minutes of my life. And we loved every second of it. It was amazing to see what people would laugh at, and when the theater was scared to respond. At a few points you could hear crickets chirping, which is pretty amazing for a Portland crowd; that in and of itself was half the fun. I don't know if I would have enjoyed this movie as much watching it at home. Something about exploring the concepts of these taboos in public I think is what made the movie so brilliant. I recommend this movie, but only if you can stand foul, foul language and sexual situations that…well…would make Michael Jackson blush.

A Gay Place to Donate

Check out the Rainbow World Fund if you are looking for a GLBT supportive/friendly organization to donate for disaster relief. Other organization or GLBT friends such as the American Red Cross, however the RWF is specifically set up for GLBT donations.

The Rainbow Fund is a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and supportive heterosexual humanitarian service agency. Rainbow World Fund’s mission is to promote LGBT philanthropy in the area of world humanitarian relief. RWF provides a united voice, a large visible presence, and a structure to deliver LGBT charitable assistance to the larger world community.

Pics from Dinner at P.F. Chang's 3


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Jeremy is never shy.

Pics from Dinner at P.F. Chang's 2


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
Scott and I. Don't hide behind your wine.

Pics from Dinner at P.F. Chang's 1


A Picture Share!
Originally uploaded by Adam Tollinger.
The boys go for a delicious dinner at P. F. Chang's.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Blog Relief Day

Hurricane Katrina Blog Relief Day

Please take the time to donate to the charity of your choice. I happen to support the Red Cross. You can also call them at 1 800 Help Now. And just in case this feels far away, I would just like to point out that I have friends in New Orleans that I have yet to hear from, and of course our favorite little mudbug has family in the affected area.

I also know that NBC will be hosting a telethon for Katrina relief on Friday at 8 PM. Also I hear that MTV will be hosting their own benefit telethon on Sept. 10th.

Click here information on Hurricane Katrina Relief Information.