Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Some new photos.

I got some fun stuff to blog about I guess, but I'll do that later haha. I'm gonna be lazy and just post some pictures for now. I is sorry...

Gravity doesn't make sense

Just doing my job

A joyful embrace

Consider this

Sera on the Q

Q behind U

Friday, August 15, 2008

Some random shots.

Inspired by Sean's post about walking home, I took a walk to Brooklyn via the Manhattan Bridge. Here's a few shots from that:

Walk this way

Next stop, Canal Street

Training grounds

The halfway point

Ants having a blast, that is

Silly Manhattan, there you are

And here are some from random wandering:

I only buy underground newspapers

Crossin' 53rd

Sweet old ladies never jaywalk

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Holy Crap...

FAMED PRODUCER JERRY FINN TAKEN OFF LIFE SUPPORT
Posted by Scott Heisel on 12-Aug-08 @ 04:27 PM

In a story that's slid under most peoples' radars, incredibly successful producer Jerry Finn has been in the hospital for the past month after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. This past Saturday, Finn's family made the decision to take the 38-year-old producer off life support according to Billboard, with a friend commenting:

"Even though he did make snail-like improvement these past 31 days, he is not any better for words and has not had any consistency in the tests that the medical team have done for him. At this time the hemorrhage has done massive damage to his body which will leave him severely disabled and in need of acute care for the rest of his life. We know Jerry wouldn't want to live like this in a vegetative state."

It is presumed that Finn will pass on without the assistance of machines; when there is any update on his condition, positive or negative, we will let you know.

Finn has been producing, mixing and engineering records since 1992, with many of his credits coming on some of punk's most groundbreaking albums, including Green Day's Dookie (which he mixed), Rancid's ...And Out Come The Wolves (which he produced and mixed), Blink-182's Enema Of The State (which he produced and mixed) and AFI's Sing The Sorrow (which he produced and mixed).

Finn has also racked up production credits with Alkaline Trio, Bad Religion, Pennywise, the Suicide Machines, Tiger Army, (+44), Morrissey, Sum 41, MxPx, Smoking Popes and dozens more.

We wish the best for Jerry Finn, and are keeping his family, friends and fans in our thoughts.