Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Review of 100% Completion by HB Kurtzwilde

So I did an in-house review of HB Kurtzwilde's 100% Completion. Go see what I have to say!

About 100% Completion
by HB Kurtzwilde
340 pages / 74100 words
ISBN: 978-1-61040-056-5

When Deke and Gerry managed to find each other and love in a small, conservative, southern town, they thought they had won the greatest prize of all. Instead, they find themselves playing as a team in a game without rules, for the highest stakes. Must Gerry relinquish his dreams of rockstar gamer status, or can Deke break free of his straight-edged façade and reclaim his own dreams as well as support Gerry?

Follow Deke and Gerry as they play hard, whether in the games of love, cards or fighting killer zombies.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Describe yourself in pictures

Rules:

01. Answer each of the questions below the cut using the [Flickr] search engine.
02. Choose a photo from the first three pages.
03. Copy the URL of your favorite photos [here]. (J's note: Flickr users can opt out of Big Huge Labs, so I would save the list of URLs separately before pasting them into the mosaic maker. If you get a blank square and try to navigate back, it clears the form and you have to start all over again.)
04. Then share with the world.



01. First Name
02. Favourite Food
03. Hometown
04. Favourite Colour
05. Celebrity Crush
06. Favourite Drink
07. Dream Holiday
08. Favourite Dessert
09. What I Want To Be When I Grow Up
10. What I Love Most In The World
11. One Word That Describes Me
12. My LiveJournal Name

Monday, September 6, 2010

Weekly Zen brought to you by Yogi Tea

As previously stated, Mr. Bay leaves his Yogi tea tags around like a ferret hoardes shiny things:

Always be pure, simple and honest.

Be kind and compassionate and the whole world will be your friend.

You must know that you can swim through every change of tide.

Serve humanity so that people feel we are kind to them.

Inspiring others towards happiness brings you happiness.

Unite with your higher self and create a friendship.

There are three values: Feel good, be good and do good.

If you unconsciously live a conscious life, you can never be poor.

Provoke, confront, elevate.

The beauty in you is your spirit.

Those who want to be prosperous must first make others prosperous.

There is a beauty in your presence. Show who you are.

Real happiness lies in that which never comes nor goes, but simply is.