Everytime I hear Pachelbel’s Canon in D, it intensifies my love for the people I love and my hate to those I hate. #music does things to me.
— Ty Martell (@denofmusic) June 4, 2013
Every single time
Every freakin’ time I link a Social Media site to this blog
I end up hating it and end up doing a lot of cleaning.
I tried to link my Twitter posts here,
it just ended up messing up my archives.
I tried using a Facebook comment plugin,
it slowed the loading time to a crawl.
Ahhh! The things you have to do to feel
accepted and normal.
Why can’t I just do humiliating things for money?
I don’t know
I don’t know why I keep this site anymore.
Nobody reads it.
Hell, I don’t even read it.
Who still reads blogs?
It’s not 2010 anymore.
Ano ba hinahanap mo?
Pare ko !
Ano ba hinahanap mo sa website ko?
Wala akong kinalaman dyan sa problema mo.
Baka nga ikaw pa may atraso sa akin.
Okay?
Memorial Day 2013
Our eternal gratitude to the men and women
who gave their all and paid for their lives.
Thank you.
Music Thursday Throwback
Ha!
Look at this guy from 3 years ago.
Trying to make his first Video Song Post.
He’s got no clue on what he’s doing.
What a dork!
You should feel bad for this guy.
Watch this video.
And for your inconvenience,
I promise to pay you back in Candy Crush Lives.
Go! Leave a comment if you want to.
See the rest of the video song posts on my “Youtube Channel.”
Or all the posted songs under “Chorus.”
–Disclaimer:
I may have stopped playing Candy Crush
after I spent $300 playing levels.
Please don’t expect any.
Oklahoma Tornado 2013
“No, Ty!”
“No complaints coming from you today.
A lot of people are hurt and in pain more than you.”
Even though I believe we all have the right to complain about our problems,
we should look at the bigger picture from time to time.
Hard as it may be.
Stay strong, Oklahoma.
Our thoughts are with you.
—
If you could spare a donation, please do.
Not because we have the means to do so,
but because we should know what it feels
when we have nothing.
The Worry Box
This is the Worry Box.
It was lent to me by someone from my work.
I didn’t know it, but this is something they pass around
whenever someone or their family is going through trying times.