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Yeah, nerds at a party.

[altered the colors on photoshop :) ]

I have waited 2 long years for my dog Brownie to get this big and for me to save enough money to purchase a canon 5D and a canon 15mm f/2.8 which is today 2/22/11

this is happiest day of my life.

  

De onde aquele que vos fala faz (quase) tudo que tem que fazer. Que é numericamente igual à "viver".

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Tom Stephan plays Axel Hammond and James Lynch plays Rick Steadman.

 

"The Nerd"

 

A comedy by Larry Shue

 

Live on stage at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, from April 28 to May 15, 2011

 

Directed by Rohn Thomas

 

What would you do if someone you’re supposed to admire shows up suddenly at your birthday party and then refuses to leave? That’s the central premise of The Nerd, a hilarious, hijink-packed comedy.

 

Set in Terre Haute, Indiana, in late 1981, "The Nerd" introduces us to the hysterical dilemma of a young architect named Willum Cubbert, a long-suffering yet straight-shooting man. We learn that Willum was a soldier in Vietnam before he became a successful architect, and he feels deeply indebted to a mysterious stranger named Rick Steadman. After being seriously wounded in battle, Rick saved Willum’s life. And because he was unconscious during this daring rescue, Willum has never really met Rick. Consequently, Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment in Terre Haute on the night of his 34th birthday party. However, Rick’s uncouth manner and his inappropriate behavior threaten to throw the happy occasion into serious shambles. It turns out that Rick is a stupid "nerd" who overstays his welcome with a vengeance. Have you ever heard the saying that “fish and houseguests stink after three days?” "The Nerd" pays humorous homage to that clever maxim!

 

(All photos in this set were shot by Scott Diese.)

 

Zoosk + NerdU Business Cat = <3

My book got a massive plug on national television tonight — I appeared as a contestant on the popular game show "Letters and Numbers," where players compete to solve word and maths problems. I didn't manage to come home with a win, but the show's maths whiz, Lily Serna, did read a page of my book out on air at the end. Gold!

 

Watch the full episode online (geoblocked to Aussies only for some reason):

Well, I thought I'd add another one of my missed photos. It felt like a super-hero day on Friday, and I felt inspired to capture it.

I also played with my editing again- tried a few new things, including adding a texture to my background. All in all, I'm quite pleased.

someone needs to get his ass kicked

James Lynch plays Rick Steadman.

 

"The Nerd"

 

A comedy by Larry Shue

 

Live on stage at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, from April 28 to May 15, 2011

 

Directed by Rohn Thomas

 

What would you do if someone you’re supposed to admire shows up suddenly at your birthday party and then refuses to leave? That’s the central premise of "The Nerd," a hilarious, hijink-packed comedy.

 

Set in Terre Haute, Indiana, in late 1981, "The Nerd" introduces us to the hysterical dilemma of a young architect named Willum Cubbert, a long-suffering yet straight-shooting man. We learn that Willum was a soldier in Vietnam before he became a successful architect, and he feels deeply indebted to a mysterious stranger named Rick Steadman. After being seriously wounded in battle, Rick saved Willum’s life. And because he was unconscious during this daring rescue, Willum has never really met Rick. Consequently, Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment in Terre Haute on the night of his 34th birthday party. However, Rick’s uncouth manner and his inappropriate behavior threaten to throw the happy occasion into serious shambles. It turns out that Rick is a stupid "nerd" who overstays his welcome with a vengeance. Have you ever heard the saying that “fish and houseguests stink after three days?” "The Nerd" pays humorous homage to that clever maxim!

 

(All photos in this set were shot by Scott Diese.)

 

3d studio max nerd glasses

 

buy as a tshirt:

www.cafepress.com/tnerd

Nerds are the new hipsters, in black

Laufoo pays homage to MC Chris's classic, Nerd Girl.

Been using quite a few of the accessory kit attachments for An Instant Holiday. I absolutely love the close up lens, and I don't know what I'd do without the tripod mount and remote shutter for the indoor shots.

Can you see the Obi-Wan Kenobi in the background (Dorian unkindly called him "Overweight Kenobi") There was also a stormtrooper (not shown)

www.dribbble.com/rafarlp

 

Mockup for "Jovem Nerd" website app for iphone

04.04.2011

 

Shoot or be Shot Photography

 

Model: Medina Avdic

 

MUA & Hair: Morning Star Beauty

James Lynch as Rick Steadman.

 

"The Nerd"

 

A comedy by Larry Shue

 

Live on stage at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, from April 28 to May 15, 2011

 

Directed by Rohn Thomas

 

What would you do if someone you’re supposed to admire shows up suddenly at your birthday party and then refuses to leave? That’s the central premise of "The Nerd," a hilarious, hijink-packed comedy.

 

Set in Terre Haute, Indiana, in late 1981, "The Nerd" introduces us to the hysterical dilemma of a young architect named Willum Cubbert, a long-suffering yet straight-shooting man. We learn that Willum was a soldier in Vietnam before he became a successful architect, and he feels deeply indebted to a mysterious stranger named Rick Steadman. After being seriously wounded in battle, Rick saved Willum’s life. And because he was unconscious during this daring rescue, Willum has never really met Rick. Consequently, Willum is delighted when Rick shows up unexpectedly at his apartment in Terre Haute on the night of his 34th birthday party. However, Rick’s uncouth manner and his inappropriate behavior threaten to throw the happy occasion into serious shambles. It turns out that Rick is a stupid "nerd" who overstays his welcome with a vengeance. Have you ever heard the saying that “fish and houseguests stink after three days?” "The Nerd" pays humorous homage to that clever maxim!

 

(All photos in this set were shot by Scott Diese.)

  

We had nothing to do, so we watched Robot Chicken and made a ridiculous sign.

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