Dear reader,
from now on I'll try to provide you every day with another New York Musicvideo.
The Series starts with one of the best videos slash songs ever:
Tina Turner - What's love got to do with it
10/10/2007
10/09/2007
10/08/2007
This modern Dings
Well, actually I can't think about any more titles describing the lustful live here. Sorry. If you - dear reader - could come up with an idea I would be delighted to read it. (titles_and_words_in_general@taj.com).

Here you see three Kiwis, totally knocked down by the rugby world championships quarter final loss of the All Blacks (from New Zealand) against France. The poor guys looked like whole Germany when our soccer team lost the semifinal last year. Indescribable pain for a proud Nation...and a pretty bad start for a party...2 pm to 5 am (any questions?)

It's Business Time!
Auf dem Bild stimmt einfach alles, der Mund, der Teint, der Bart und die Muskeln, die ich nie hatte.

And here we proudly present the three nominees for the weird-party-picture-looking-contest next year in Iowa. My favorite is blond...but don't tell anyone
Aber Spass beiseite. Die letzte Woche bei Buck hat heute angefangen.
Also, ich komm ja wieder, insofern halb so wild, aber trotzdem komisch. So aus der knallharten Arbeitswelt wieder zurueck in das lotterhafte Studentenleben mit trinken und Partys und so...ich weiss ja nicht, ob ich das schaffe.
Aber auf jeden Fall freue ich mich riesig auf Deutschland und all die treuen Leser, die immer so fleissig kommentiert haben. Oder auch nicht. Wenn ihr wollt kann ich dann im Falken eine Monitor-Signier-Stunde abhalten. (einfach r.s.v.p. an schmiererei_aufm_powerbook@taj.com)
Wieso ich das alles schreibe? Weil ich immernoch im Buero sitze, es inzwischen halb elf ist und ich nach hause will, aber auf den renderer aufpassen muss, weil der staendig abschmiert.
Naja, da kommen einem dann halt solche Gedanken.
Jetzt scheint er aber durch zu sein, deshalb guten morgen deutschland und gute nacht amerika. God bless both!

Here you see three Kiwis, totally knocked down by the rugby world championships quarter final loss of the All Blacks (from New Zealand) against France. The poor guys looked like whole Germany when our soccer team lost the semifinal last year. Indescribable pain for a proud Nation...and a pretty bad start for a party...2 pm to 5 am (any questions?)

It's Business Time!
Auf dem Bild stimmt einfach alles, der Mund, der Teint, der Bart und die Muskeln, die ich nie hatte.

And here we proudly present the three nominees for the weird-party-picture-looking-contest next year in Iowa. My favorite is blond...but don't tell anyone
Aber Spass beiseite. Die letzte Woche bei Buck hat heute angefangen.
Also, ich komm ja wieder, insofern halb so wild, aber trotzdem komisch. So aus der knallharten Arbeitswelt wieder zurueck in das lotterhafte Studentenleben mit trinken und Partys und so...ich weiss ja nicht, ob ich das schaffe.
Aber auf jeden Fall freue ich mich riesig auf Deutschland und all die treuen Leser, die immer so fleissig kommentiert haben. Oder auch nicht. Wenn ihr wollt kann ich dann im Falken eine Monitor-Signier-Stunde abhalten. (einfach r.s.v.p. an schmiererei_aufm_powerbook@taj.com)
Wieso ich das alles schreibe? Weil ich immernoch im Buero sitze, es inzwischen halb elf ist und ich nach hause will, aber auf den renderer aufpassen muss, weil der staendig abschmiert.
Naja, da kommen einem dann halt solche Gedanken.
Jetzt scheint er aber durch zu sein, deshalb guten morgen deutschland und gute nacht amerika. God bless both!
10/04/2007
Bloc Party and Pictures and Bla Bla Bla

OK, first of all another 'the esb from every angle picture', this time from that small spot in williamsburg right on the east river. As you can see it's doing its job pretty good in terms of skyscraping...ta-da

Awesome Ernies and Berts in Greenpoint, the polish area next to Williamsburg. This photo was actually taken over two weeks ago but it is so damn hilarious that it has to appear here on this digital journal against forgetting.

Oh yeah, Bloc Party playing at Madison Square Garden. They rocked the heck out of it and were all like totally like awesome. But honestly, next time I'll get a ticket for the first row, I can't stand that sitting and watching a rock-band like a theater play or a movie.
Anyhoo, it was really really good when you forget about the trance that the sound guys played during the sound-check before the concert started.

The R2-D2 Mailbox. You are nobody as a mailbox in the states when you are not dressed as a famous character from science fiction movies.

The very important skyline-picture, but I guess you, dear reader, spotted the difference. Yes, this time it was taken from the Jersey side.

And the parents just took off back to Germany, totally impressed and also relaxed after a 10 day all american slash new york experience. I hope they have a good flight and I am really looking forward to sleep in my bed again. But we had a great time and went out for so many dinners, it was insane. The picture above shows the fancy thai-place 'Sea' in williamsburg, where - by the way - the movie 'Garden State' was shot as well. And today we went to the UN for lunch (a must do for everyone visiting NY, I got the phonenumber) and guess what - the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sat right next to us enjoying his Lunch. Awesomeness!

Oh, and the new Sony bravia spot is out now - sooooo gooooood! (and check the city in the back, it might look familiar) KLICK
Word!
10/01/2007
For shissel da lingo
OK Guys, change of plan, from now on this blog will appear either in german or english. Or both. You - dear reader - do not have a choice.
And guess what? We had an awesome weekend.
Again.
I feel like I was writing about awesome weekends only over the last three weeks (well, actually the last five month...but anyhoo) but they have just been - mmmhh - well - actually - you know - pretty awesome!
The Garthenator down here gives a pretty good image of how the vodka massacre started friday night at studio b. It was insane. And his Dancing Moves as well. He must have been inspired by the last Flight of the Conchords Episode considering the way he was jumping and pirouetting around like a...well...kiwi having pretty much fun

But the next day everyone had to pay the bill for that ridiculously fast and heavy abuse of alkoholic beverages. It took me till 7pm to recover and I heard from a reliable source that our dance-mates felt exactly the same. It was terrible. Even the shape of a beer bottle made me feel uncomfortably serious:

But the arrival of Lotte, Lisi and Adrian made - of course, I mean, check that smile - the really nice BBQ at our new Kiwi friends Anna, Matt and Helen even better. And yeah - everyone ended up drinking and massaging each other.
Laid Backness!

The whole TAJ Team whishes Lotte a good flight back to Germany and a great start in Venice and the same for Lisi, who starts an internship in Chicago on Tuesday. Good Luck Girls!

It's supposed to look like I heart NY, but I guess I have to work on my light-writing skills.

And a new series starts today right here called: The Empire State Building from every bloody angle. Honestly, you can see it from everywhere, it's crazy. It's so crazy that I want to share this particular crazy feeling with you - dear TAJ reader. So from now on there's gonna be at least one crazy angle picture of the Empire State Building on every post...
By the way, this picture was taken on Gareth' roof, just like the one underneath with Helen and him looking cool/sexy.


Ruth on Canal Street looking seriuos because of the traffic and her move to New Jersey.
Sigh.
I hope - and I know that I am not the only one - that this move won't cause serious damage to our newly invented hey-it's-the-weekend-let's-hang-out-all-together-and-have-a-killer-
time-in-brooklyn-or-where-ever-and-by-the-way-who-
fancys-another-vodka-tonic-group...
But we all learned an awesome thing about american restaurants. Ruth took us down to that italian place in Jersey to say thanks for helping her move. So we checked the menu, searched for the booze - and here comes the catch - they had no license to sell alkohol there. But we were free to bring our own, so the guys took off to the liquor store and then we had 3 bottles of really good wine for a resonable price and enjoyed the amazing food. Thanks again for that.
God, please bless this country. You know, once in a while...

Oh - what's that? Another differtent angle picture thing of the empire thing. Now that was quick, wasn't it? Word!
And guess what? We had an awesome weekend.
Again.
I feel like I was writing about awesome weekends only over the last three weeks (well, actually the last five month...but anyhoo) but they have just been - mmmhh - well - actually - you know - pretty awesome!
The Garthenator down here gives a pretty good image of how the vodka massacre started friday night at studio b. It was insane. And his Dancing Moves as well. He must have been inspired by the last Flight of the Conchords Episode considering the way he was jumping and pirouetting around like a...well...kiwi having pretty much fun

But the next day everyone had to pay the bill for that ridiculously fast and heavy abuse of alkoholic beverages. It took me till 7pm to recover and I heard from a reliable source that our dance-mates felt exactly the same. It was terrible. Even the shape of a beer bottle made me feel uncomfortably serious:

But the arrival of Lotte, Lisi and Adrian made - of course, I mean, check that smile - the really nice BBQ at our new Kiwi friends Anna, Matt and Helen even better. And yeah - everyone ended up drinking and massaging each other.
Laid Backness!

The whole TAJ Team whishes Lotte a good flight back to Germany and a great start in Venice and the same for Lisi, who starts an internship in Chicago on Tuesday. Good Luck Girls!

It's supposed to look like I heart NY, but I guess I have to work on my light-writing skills.

And a new series starts today right here called: The Empire State Building from every bloody angle. Honestly, you can see it from everywhere, it's crazy. It's so crazy that I want to share this particular crazy feeling with you - dear TAJ reader. So from now on there's gonna be at least one crazy angle picture of the Empire State Building on every post...
By the way, this picture was taken on Gareth' roof, just like the one underneath with Helen and him looking cool/sexy.


Ruth on Canal Street looking seriuos because of the traffic and her move to New Jersey.
Sigh.
I hope - and I know that I am not the only one - that this move won't cause serious damage to our newly invented hey-it's-the-weekend-let's-hang-out-all-together-and-have-a-killer-
time-in-brooklyn-or-where-ever-and-by-the-way-who-
fancys-another-vodka-tonic-group...
But we all learned an awesome thing about american restaurants. Ruth took us down to that italian place in Jersey to say thanks for helping her move. So we checked the menu, searched for the booze - and here comes the catch - they had no license to sell alkohol there. But we were free to bring our own, so the guys took off to the liquor store and then we had 3 bottles of really good wine for a resonable price and enjoyed the amazing food. Thanks again for that.
God, please bless this country. You know, once in a while...

Oh - what's that? Another differtent angle picture thing of the empire thing. Now that was quick, wasn't it? Word!
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