Archive for September 1st, 2005

Mouse follow 2

Sep
1

Here is an update from the mouse follow menu. It only works when you are 100px in.

this.mcMouseFlo.onEnterFrame = function() {
if (_root._xmouse < 100) {
this._y = _root._ymouse;
if (_root._ymouse <= 60) {
this._y = 60;
}
if (_root._ymouse >= 301) {
this._y = 301;
}
}
};

Kanye West

Sep
1

When a girl at UNT turned me on to Kanye. I didn’t like it at first cause I was like that’s that fool who is playin’ oldies at 150rpms or something. But my brother bought it and I burned it. Man, I conneted with it. An underdog story like no other. A black man not excepted for being himself in rap and not taken seriously on the mic.

I feel that way about my comedy and life in general. Also I was just finish school and had no job lined up. I felt like school was a waste. College Dropout got me through it.

The wizardry with word and his realness with his physical, mental, spiritual inconsistancy. He is my favorite artist at the moment.

Bill Murray

Sep
1

Ever since I was a child and I saw Ghostbusters and Stripes. I was struck by something that I didn’t see in other people on screen. Yes Eddie Murphy was funny but all so flamboyent and got his laughs from being a jerk. But Bill was light, quick witted, so sudtle. In my childhood I would say Bill was Bugs Bunny and Eddie was Woodwood Pecker, Murray was more of a get even or crafty in his sceams. Murphy just pecked your freaking head and laughed at you.

That’s what I thought was funny about him. The magic word thing with Walter Peck (Ghostbusters) and the funny spatular thing with the girl on the stove (Stripes). I still love his work. If I could meet anyone person I think he’d be in the top five or the top one.

Robin Harris

Sep
1

Man, If it wasn’t for Robin Harris I would not be the person I am today. Though I was only 7 or 8 when I saw this man’s HBO special I was floored, he was so funny. Yes, he is the Bebe’s kids guy, thought he was more then just that. Iit is funny to see how many people still bit off of that bit, unfortunately many black comedians. He is the only comedian I listened to as a child and went back a couple of months ago and listened to the CD and still loved it. I tried that with Kinison, Pryor, Murphy, and others and didn’t feel that timelessness of it. I felt like with those others I could place the decade and time.

From that point on I got a wierd drawing to comedy one that I never thought would become me being a comedian. He started it all that twinkle or small thought in my head that said being a comedian would be cool.