ZOMBIES TAKE OVER YOUTUBE!!! The Station + 1

•August 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

ZOMBIES TAKE OVER YOUTUBE!!! The Station + 1

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Okay so recently a bunch of big YouTuber’s got together and made a chan­nel where they are all in it. It is not a col­lab­or­a­tion chan­nel because they are all in the video(s) together. They had a video called “The Sta­tion is Com­ing…” Where it showed all of the cast stand­ing in the street as if an eclipse was com­ing. The fol­low­ing week a few of them had pos­ted pic­tures and links to them via Twit­ter show­ing a group of them stand­ing around look­ing beat up (as they do in the video). This was awe­some, and I couldn’t wait!

Last Sat­urday (August 8th) they put up there first video that was kind of an intro of how they became even though it is obvi­ously just a lie, but still an awe­some concept.

Here is their video:

Now I got bored so on Monday I filmed a couple of minutes of foot­age (The start and the cred­its with the black sign). Monday night I began edit­ing and I was just going to do a quicky, but than I real­ized this is going to take a bit more effort than I had planned. So I began edit­ing through in the fuzz, some sounds, edited over when Phil says Shane to say Jonomon and than cut to the line-up. Now the line-up isn’t that great with me in it (the back­ground) because I was going to just leave it as the peachy/white col­oured wall behind me. I decided I would try to photoshop/mask the lines and at this point I was tired and impa­tient. So I just did a quick mask/feather and did not bother to trace myself. This would have been a con­veni­ent time for a green Screen.

So sum­ming it up. I shortened The Sta­tion Video, replaced Shane in a sense, failed at the line-up bg edit­ing (other than the Back­ground I think it is pretty good).

Oh also in the video the name: Jonomon is a bit jumpy because I was actu­ally record­ing this in about 2 minutes and did not have time to draw the let­ters the same way they did so I just found a font and fol­lowed the black thing (Black con­struc­tion paper) the best I could and in all it wasn’t that bad :) First throw to the cam­era was actu­ally a suc­cess… After watch­ing the video a few times I think the BG isn’t all the bad just when I turn, but enough about the video because if you want to know more just com­ment or let me know :D

So here is my AWESOME VIDEO!!!

Oh and If you read this.. I scared myself edit­ing this. There are so many parts that those zombie/masked guys appear that in the video I didn’t really notice, but frame by frame you notice these things and when you don’t expect them they kind of make you jump… Just a little bit.

P.S. Me, Philly D, Shane Dawson, Shay Carl, Kassem G, Lisa Nova, Derek, Rawn, Ben, Dave Go way back… I was just unable to make it to LA this sum­mer because I just love Canada WAY to much. Plus it’s more fun to col­lab­or­ate than it is to be together am I right?

P.S.S. <3 Lots of Love <3

New Energy Drink Ingredients: Mona•Vie EMV

•August 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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It’s Energy to the power of Mon­aVie! Order yours now at My Mona•Vie
Click on “buy” to order, or click on “enroll” to save money and take advant­age of whole­sale pri­cing. Enroll­ment is free and you can save up to 24% on your order.
Con­tact me with any ques­tions at random132@gmail.com

Here’s a list of what’s inside this mir­acle juice and what it can do for you:

Fruit Blend:
Fun­da­mental to Mon­aVie Energy is the acai berry. This pre­cious berry has long been a staple in the diet of Brazilian nat­ives. Mod­ern sci­ence is con­firm­ing what Brazilian nat­ives must have already known; that acai has many body bene­fi­cial prop­er­ties. Acai con­tains phytonu­tri­ents, essen­tial fatty acids, com­plex car­bo­hydrates, and amino acids. The people of Brazil tra­di­tion­ally used the acai berry as a source of energy. In addi­tion to acai, Mon­aVie Energy includes other nat­ur­ally ener­giz­ing fruits from the Amazon like acer­ola, cupuacu, and camu camu. Apple, white grape, pear, and grape are also included.

Acai:
Acai is a small, round, dark-purple berry with amaz­ing nutri­tional prop­er­ties. Its appear­ance is sim­ilar to that of a grape, but it has a smal­ler amount of pulp and a single large seed. Experts have referred to the acai berry as the most nutri­tious and power­ful food in the world.

Apple:
The tra­di­tional apple being added to Mon­aVie is both deli­cious and nutri­tious. Apples are rich in anti­ox­id­ant polyphenols.

Acer­ola:
A bright red, soft, and juicy fruit, acer­ola has been eaten for cen­tur­ies by the nat­ives of the Anti­lles, Cent­ral Amer­ica, and North­ern South Amer­ica. Also called the Bar­ba­dos cherry, acer­ola is known for hav­ing high con­cen­tra­tions of ascor­bic acid, or vit­amin C, act­ing as an antioxidant.

Camu Camu:
A low-growing shrub found through­out the Amazon, camu camu is round and red when young and dark purple when ripe. These fruits are about the size of lem­ons and con­tain a sig­ni­fic­ant amount of vit­amin C.

Cupuacu:
This fruit ori­gin­ates in the south and south­east­ern parts of the Brazilian Amazon. It is strong and pleas­ant smelling, known for its volat­ile aroma. The endo­carp is white and soft, the pulp hav­ing a sour and highly-flavored taste.

Grape:
Grapes belong to the Vitaceae fam­ily and are grown and har­ves­ted world­wide. They con­tain cardio-friendly anti­ox­id­ants such as antho­cy­an­ins, ella­gic acid, and resveratrol.

Pear:
Ori­gin­ally from Europe and Asia, pears have a soft, but­tery, and some­what grainy tex­ture. The white to cream-colored flesh of pears was once referred to as the “gift of the gods.”

Pro­pri­et­ary Energy Blend:
Pal­atin­ose (Gen­eric name: Iso­mal­tu­lose)
Iso­mal­tu­lose is a novel and nat­ural car­bo­hydrate energy source. It is found nat­ur­ally occur­ring in honey and sugar cane extract. This unique car­bo­hydrate meta­bol­izes more slowly when com­pared to sucrose, (table sugar) and maltose (malt sugar). Because it is not meta­bol­ized as quickly, energy levels are longer and more sus­tained. Unlike other car­bo­hydrates that are diges­ted slowly, iso­mal­tu­lose is diges­ted com­pletely, which means no gast­ric dis­com­fort like those exper­i­enced by con­sum­ing sugar alco­hols and fiber based sweeten­ers. Iso­malutose is also kinder to teeth than sucrose and is not read­ily fer­men­ted by oral microbes. Recent stud­ies of iso­mal­tu­lose have shown it can help pro­mote a steady stream of energy over a longer period of time. The con­sump­tion of iso­mal­tu­lose when com­pared with sucrose and gluc­ose leads to lower blood gluc­ose and lower insulin responses. This means that the body exper­i­ences a more gradual rise in the sugar avail­able to provide energy to the cells and a more gradual decline; So the energy provided by iso­mal­tu­lose is avail­able to tis­sues that need energy such as muscles and the brain longer than if sucrose was con­sumed. These bene­fits may help con­sumers to avoid the peaks and val­leys asso­ci­ated with high sugar energy altern­at­ives. Iso­mal­tu­lose, is sweet and sol­uble and tastes like sugar which makes it ideal for the pro­duc­tion of the next-generation of energy drinks. Most energy drinks are loaded with high fructose corn syrup and caf­feine for a quick jolt, but can often leave you feel­ing foggy and jittery.

Guar­ana:
Guar­ana (Paullinia cupana) is a Brazilian herb that is con­sidered “GRAS” (gen­er­ally recog­nized as safe). It has become a pop­u­lar addi­tion to energy drinks due to its nat­ural caf­feine con­tent. Tra­di­tion­ally, guar­ana has been used as a safe and nat­ural phys­ical men­tal pick-me-up. Today, guar­ana is mostly used for energy and performance.

Green tea:
Cul­tiv­ated ori­gin­ally in East Asia as a large shrub tree, green tea now grows through­out Asia and parts of the Middle East and Africa. People have been drink­ing green tea (Camel­lia sin­en­sis) around the world for cen­tur­ies. Stud­ies sug­gest that green tea has many health bene­fits due to its anti­ox­id­ant poly­phenol con­tent. Green tea may also help boost meta­bol­ism and increase alert­ness primar­ily due to its nat­ural caf­feine content.

Maca:
Maca (Lepidium mey­enii) is nat­ive to South Amer­ica that has been used since ancient times as a staple food crop. Maca has been long known in folk­lore for its aph­ro­dis­iac and ener­giz­ing prop­er­ties. Also known as Per­uvian gin­seng, animal and in vitro stud­ies indic­ate that maca may have con­sid­er­able prom­ise as an ener­giz­ing plant. Maca has a long his­tory of use as a medi­cinal plant used by both men and women to improve a sense of well being.

Yerba mate:
Yerba mate (Ilex paraguar­i­en­sis) is nat­ive to sub­trop­ical South Amer­ica in Brazil, Argen­tina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. From reports of tra­di­tional use, its physiolo­gical effects are sim­ilar to (yet dis­tinct from) more wide­spread bever­ages like cof­fee and tea. Users report a men­tal state of wake­ful­ness, focus and alertness.

Gin­seng:
Gin­seng (Panax gin­seng) has been referred to as the king of all herbs. The root off­shoots to make gin­seng are har­ves­ted after 4 to 6 years of growth. In China, gin­seng is widely used medi­cin­ally, to pro­mote longev­ity and is said to improve qual­ity of life.

D-Ribose:
Ribose is a car­bo­hydrate that when com­bined with other com­pon­ents form the energy cur­rency of the cell. Ribose can serve as a pre­cursor to stim­u­late the pro­duc­tion of ATP (cell energy) in labor­at­ory stud­ies. The the­ory behind con­sum­ing large amounts of ribose is that it may max­im­ize ATP stores and, there­fore, increase cel­lu­lar energy stores.

L-tyrosine:
L-tyrosine, a non-essential amino acid, is a pre­cursor to adren­aline (ephedrine) nat­ur­ally formed in the body. Because of its role in the body, tyr­osine may be involved with help­ing the body cope with stress­ful situations.

Acer­ola (Vit­amin C):
Vit­amin C, also known as ascor­bic acid, is a water-soluble vit­amin needed by the body for hun­dreds of vital meta­bolic reac­tions. Due to rel­at­ively new research, intake require­ments (RDA) for vit­amin C have been increased. Vit­amin C’s involve­ment in mul­tiple meta­bolic path­ways and its anti­ox­id­ant prop­er­ties, make it an import­ant nutri­ent to con­sume daily to help main­tain proper cell meta­bol­ism and tis­sue health.

B-complex Vit­am­ins:
B-complex con­sists of essen­tial vit­am­ins import­ant for many physiolo­gical and meta­bolic func­tions. B vit­am­ins are essen­tial for the meta­bol­ism of car­bo­hydrates and fat into energy. The B-complex vit­am­ins included in Mon­aVie VieVa are vit­am­ins B3, B5, B6, and B12.

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New Health Drink: Mona•Vie EMV (Energy Drink)

•August 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Mona•Vie, a natural health drink company has kept pace with not only the needs of their consumers, but the scientific community by offering a new product they are calling EMV. The tagline says EMV “recharges body and mind with a boost of sustained energy and proprietary blend of antioxidant rich fruits”. Anyone who has dragged through the 3 pm slumps knows that every now and then you just need a little extra something to get you over the hump to dinner time. Sure we could turn to a sugary soda or a candy bar, but with the alarming rate of obesity not only in the United State, but the world at “large” as well, there has got to be a better alternative.

Your average 20 oz soda has 250 calories per serving and a whopping 69 grams of sugar (over 20% of the calorie content). And while you will feel “pepped” up shortly after drinking it (because of the unhealthy sugar rush) you will crash soon afterward. Your body will not make much use of that sugar induced energy because it will not be there long enough to use. What you will end up with is a lower crash than you started with, excess calories, as well as a number of health issues from the caffeine.

Think you are better off with a diet soda? Don’t reach for that can just yet. While there are no calories in the diet soda, there are artificial sweeteners as well as caffeine. The problem with artificial sweeteners is simple: the body does not recognize them so they might as well not exist. Your body knows the sugary rush of a fizzy cola- but when that sugary rush does not come, it will send out requests for more and more until it gets what it wants. Yes, its true, diet sodas can actually make you gain weight.

Mona•Vie EMV, is not made of artificial or harmful ingredients. There are no odd colors or strange fizziness to fool and enrage your body. It is made of a blend of the best fruits, including acai berry, thought to be one of the greatest of the super foods. It is a perfectly natural and safe drink that is meant to not only meet your everyday energy needs but to give you an additional boost when you feel like you need it. Like at three pm when you are slobbering your way to the snack machine with the other zombies.

EMV is healthy and safe to drink every day, and is designed to increase your performance and concentration levels without the crash of sodas, candy bars and energy drinks. You will feel more mentally alert and better able to face the challenges that await you. Because it is portable, you can drink it anywhere and isn’t drinking a delicious blend of fruits more appetizing than taking a nasty tasting supplement?

Buy a Mona•Vie Product Today
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MonaVie EMV features a proprietary blend of antioxidant rich fruits,
including the superfruit açai, and natural sources of energy.
Formulated for everyday energy needs, this healthy drink increases
performance and concentration by kicking up your energy level and
keeping it there-without a subsequent crash.

* Increases Energy
* Enhances Performance
* Promotes Alertness
* Supports Endurance

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•August 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

•July 29, 2009 • 1 Comment

Post on My Site: COD:MW2
Lets just say this game looks awesome.. Probably Greater than COD4: Modern Warfare. As it is the sequel! I mean it is all about the online play anyways, so it should just win that’s it..
Xbox Live + New Awesome Game = No Life…? lol

P.S. If anyone has xbox live add me my GT: Ev4s1oN

Online Play:

•May 28, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Cherries are of a delicious venacular…

•May 27, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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•April 16, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Mmm blizzards from DQ!!

•March 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

ALL THE FELLA’S IN THE HOUSE PUT YOUR HANDS UP! NOW WHO EVER SAID WE’RE WHACK PUT YOUR HAND UP! NOW EVERYONE ELSE PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN!

•March 20, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I am a testering my ping!