I got in last night from San Diego after a crazy week­end at Comic Con!
I did some video cov­er­age for Destroy All Pod­casts, which includes a whole ton of robots and gen­eral nerdery.
Observe:

Destroy All Pod­casts — Comic-Con San Diego 2010 from Star St.Germain on Vimeo.

I’ll have another post com­ing up with a ton of pho­tos and gen­eral reflec­tion on the trip, but hope­fully this video will sati­ate you for now.

July 26th, 2010 | Articles, Music, Podcast, Travel, Video | 0 Comments

Portland, in brief

I will be in Port­land, Ore­gon this week­end– attend­ing Stump­town Comics Fest!! YAY!
If you’ve been won­der­ing what I’ve been up to instead of keep­ing my blog up to date, I’ve been work­ing on a new mini with none other than Mr. John C. Worsley.

I am at table 34! Come say hi! Buy my new mini!
Also, I have an awe­some big sur­prise on the hori­zon that you will see either at the fest, or on here shortly thereafter.

<3!

April 22nd, 2010 | Announcements, Comics, Events, Travel | 1 Comment

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I went to Vegas! I had a Tim with me! It was a long drive! I was really excited! I still am, can you tell?!!?!
*ahem*

Any­way. It was my first time in the city of sin, and dudes, I can’t wait to go back.
I shot a ton of video of shiny things, which you all will see in due time (i.e. when­ever I get a chance to edit it).
Until then, there are a cou­ple tiny pre­view stills:

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Oh bel­la­gio lobby! How I wish your beau­ti­ful flower sculp­ture wasn’t ruined by hor­ri­ble Christ­mas dec­o­ra­tions (not pictured).

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Although, the Christ­mas stuff wasn’t all bad– this is us in the reflec­tion of a giant Christ­mas present that was dec­o­rated to look like a disco ball!

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We stayed at the Venet­ian, and hon­estly, I can’t think of any rea­son I would ever stay any­where else.
The entire place was filled with murals and gold leaf, with­out an over­load of lights and bad car­pet­ing– the trade­mark tack­i­ness present in most of Vegas.

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I mean, there are gon­do­liers, peo­ple. Who doesn’t like gondoliers?!?

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They also had a restau­rants with bath­tubs full of rose petals with can­dles. Sadly, you aren’t allowed to get in them.
This, my friends, is a TRAVESTY.

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Also at the Venet­ian was Madame Tussard’s wax museum, where you’re allowed to touch and pho­to­graph the fig­ures pretty much any way you like.

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Prince & I are BFF, in case you were wondering.

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Sammy Davis Jr. is also a close pal.

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That said, Lib­er­ace and I go back pretty far, and clearly he is my best home­boy at Madame’s place. He even let me molest his disco piano– that’s how tight we are.

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Before we left, we went and got the best frozen cus­tard on the planet at Luv-it custard.

The dude with glasses in this photo gave Tim a flower that he has clearly pulled out of the ground some­where and pointed at me saying:

You know what her name is? Queen! Model! God­dess! You know what your name is?!? LUCKY MAN!
I got to admit, I’m an alco­holic, but I get hun­gry too. Help me out? 

We ended up giv­ing him a cou­ple bucks, and he made us bow our heads as he said a prayer for our safe travel home.

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& travel safely we did, despite a 10 hour drive and SNOW for a whole sec­tion of mid-California.
Was it worth the drive?

ABSOLUTELY.

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December 16th, 2009 | Travel | 8 Comments
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Brooklyn Windows

I spent my Thanks­giv­ing hol­i­day in New York City stay­ing with the excel­lent Mr. Tim.
He lives in a blis­ter­ingly styl­ish stu­dio in Brook­lyn, and I spent much of my time there ogling his furniture. 

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None of the win­dows in San Fran­cisco have panes like this, which some­thing I didn’t even notice until I was look­ing out over Brooklyn.

I also really liked how this rug makes it look like my legs are being sucked into a cow shaped vortex.

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Nelson Clock


Tim Burton at NYCMOMA

We went to the Tim Bur­ton exhibit at the MOMA.

We were accom­pa­nied by Amelia & Jon, which was super awe­some.
The guards at MOMA were being super douchebags about let­ting us take pic­tures, so I only man­aged a few quick blurry snaps!

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Heart Chain & Bear Lock

The sec­tion of the museum with pink walls was my favorite.

I was totally enam­ored by the work of Matthias Megy­eri, par­tic­u­larly his Sweet Dreams Secu­rity series.

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This gar­land is actu­ally barbed wire.

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I was also really into this red cross med­i­cine cab­i­net, and these giant pill lights.

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Bauhaus

The bauhaus exhibit was really great, too, but the guards were even more strict about pho­tog­ra­phy. At least I got a pic­ture in front of the sign.


Epic Chinese

We ate epic Chi­nese food and drank liq­uid cocaine.

We met up with Zoog, Xtian, and Jesse, and had din­ner at a Chi­nese restau­rant in the Bow­ery with amaz­ingly tacky LED light­ing.
They had a ridicu­lous drink menu that had lots of bev­er­ages with offen­sive names.
We got the liq­uid cocaine (151, cin­na­mon schnapps, and Jäger– oh my!).


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We met up with Gala, Mike, Molly, and Lola at the Dou­ble Down Saloon for bacon martinis.

I had so much fun, I for­got to take any pic­tures. Gala took the cute shots above and below.

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Panna Lights

Panna II is my new favorite fire hazard.

On Gala’s rec­om­men­da­tion, we went to this restau­rant with totally out of con­trol Christ­mas and chili pep­per lights.
The menu actu­ally says “Where Christ­mas lights meet chili pep­per lights.”

There’s another restau­rant next door with exactly the same shtick, and they yell at you from the door­way try­ing to con­vince you why you should eat there.

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Nikki Cook joined us, and we talked comics and ate spicy things.

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Then we went to Brook­lyn and drank in a bar with rad wallpaper.

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It was great to be back east even if it was only for a cou­ple days.
I really miss my friends back there, so here’s hop­ing I’ll be able to spend more time in New York soon!

Tim accom­pa­nied me back west, and we have a ton of adven­tures left to go on that I’m excited to share with you.
Next stop: Vegas! 

December 4th, 2009 | Travel | 6 Comments

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