Tag: Randomosity…

Just kidding!

A man is hitchhiking along the side of the road in the middle of nowhere on a very dark and very stormy night. It’s pitch black, and the rain is so heavy and driving so hard that he can see only a few feet ahead of him. Suddenly he sees a car come toward him and stop.

Without thinking about it, the fellow gets in the car and closes the door — only to realize that nobody is behind the wheel. The car starts slowly and picks up a little speed. The guy looks at the road and sees a curve coming his way.
Scared, he starts praying, begging for his life. Then, just before the car gets to the curve, a hand appears through the window and moves the wheel.
The fellow is paralyzed in terror, and as the car keeps moving he watches how the hand appears just before every curve.

Finally, he gathers the strength to open the door and leap from the car. He runs to the nearest town, and wet and in shock, he goes into a bar. He orders two shots of tequila, and as he’s downing them he starts telling everybody about the horrible experience he’s just gone through.

Everyone in the little bar is silent, and they realize the man is still terrified and crying, not drunk.

About half an hour later, two other men enter the bar, and as they look around, one says to the other, “Hey, look, Fred! That’s the guy who climbed into the car while we were pushing!”

Thanks for this one Kalona!




How to say the word ‘bugger’

So…there’s this thing I have to hear people say when I hear a British or Australian accent…”bugger”. I honestly use the word myself but it is SOOO much more fun hearing Brits and Aussies say it. Can’t tell I have a think for the accent eh? If you only knew…lol…I will have to make another post about that. Anyhow, two friends of mine in Brisbane (James and Danni) sent this to me some time ago…definitely recommend listening 😉

Just click on the little play button below.

Tony

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If you’re in the Boston area…

…and you like photography, you should definitely check this out…hell even if you don’t like photography, you should check this out.

My father, Robert Hunt is a primo photographer and his second show this year is in Boston. In addition to his show, I think he’ll have some of his chocolate there, definitely good stuff. My mom and I had the opportunity to leave Boston last summer with a few of these pieces and his work is really inspiring.

Robert will be sharing his hand made chocolate creations at the reception, another of his art forms, along with hors d’oeuvres, wine & music by Guitarist Luigi Grasso. A raffle ($5.00 donation) to win a framed & matted photograph by Robert Hunt; drawing to be held on Thursday, April 29th. Proceeds from the raffle will be donated to the “Foxboro Music Association” a 5013C Not for Profit. The 29th raffle drawing will coincide with the Fort Point Channel Open Studios night; Accidental Gallery will have extended hours that evening until 9:00PM.

About the Artist
Robert Hunt’s passion is as an artistic photographer The search for inner peace and beauty as a counter to the turmoil within and without, this is the catalyst of his inspiration. Photography is the medium he has chosen to express himself. Robert’s focus is beauty – deriving a sense of positive emotion. To capture impressions, feelings, wonder, moods. Robert’s focus is very much on the lighting; creating mystery & shadows much like the Old Masters.
“The things I see, hear, read and feel. The things that move me to create my work are like a chef that takes all the ingredients from a well-stocked pantry to create a signature dish. Combining all these internal and external influences drives me to create in this style.”

The Accidental Gallery
300 Summer Street, 1st Floor
Boston, MA
617.556.2950
Opening Reception April 9, 2010 5:30-8:30PM
The Accidental Gallery is an independent Art Gallery located in Boston’s trendy Fort Point neighborhood
and features the work of local artists from all types of media.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm