Speak now or forever hold your peace
I regret to inform you all that yesterday afternoon I discovered a large crack and subsequent leak in the habitat of Louie and Nacho Frank. After a long clean up and discussion, it has been decided to let the beloved IFS turtles run free. Currently they reside in an ice chest in the Franklin house living room.
The plan is to take our beloved pets to Echo Park Lake tonight and set them free to live the rest of their days in a veritable paradise. For those worried about setting pets into a semi-natural environment, and ruining a natural setting, don't worry. As you can see in the attached photo Echo Park lake is enclosed by city streets and greater Los Angeles. The turtles aren't going anywhere. In addition to their new larger, more exciting retirement home the turtles will be getting much more UV radiation which they desperately need, and cannot receive in our sheltered apartment. We have witnessed a number of larger healthy Red-Eared Slider turtles in and around the lake, which indicates the lake can either nurture the turtles to grow to a large size or at least sustain their normal size.
Although we are sad to see our reptilian friends go, we know this is probably the best thing for them. The residents of the Franklin residence are also growing a little tired of the time and financial burden the little crap-factories have placed on their owners, however we wanted to give anyone the opportunity to adopt Louie and Nacho Frank. We have everything they need except a tank. If anyone wants to come forward and adopt the little guys "speak now or forever hold your peace".
If not, we will be making a ceremonial journey to Echo Park tonight to set them free in their own urban lake paradise. Afterwards we will be eating some Tacos from a trailer in their memory just down the road in Echo Park. If anyone is interested in adopting or joining in the goodbye let me know before Thursday night.
I love you all.
Posted by andrew_fricker on January 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM in Current Affairs, L.A., Outdoor Adventure Squad, Science | Permalink | Comments (3)
Working hard
Part of my job as the Director of Quality Control is to process GPS points collected in the field to check the Aerial Laser Survey data. The Field Operations Specialist (Defense) mounts a survey grade GPS antenna on a vehicle, measures the antenna height and drives around the project area. The resulting data is processed to a very high degree of accuracy (2-4cm) and compared with the Laser points collected in the aircraft to make sure they are accurate. When the accuracy of the points is good, these charts show them in green.
Just imagine my satisfaction when i checked these GPS points and found they were all of very high quality and in the shape of a cock and balls. I can just imagine the smile on Defense's face as he charted his path through the central valley, thinking of me in the office, sitting in my cubicle, processing GPS points, taking screen shots and making IFS posts. Meanwhile the heavy pelican case for the GPS equipment sits atop the shattered sacred documents. A giant green shlong and a job well done sir. The client will be pleased.
Posted by andrew_fricker on December 7, 2007 at 11:05 AM in Current Affairs, L.A., Lasers, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Science, Trips, Work | Permalink | Comments (4)
RIP Arnold
At 5:55pm today I discovered our beloved Arnold the Red-Eared Slider Turtle had expired. He is survived by Louie and a few goldfish. He died of natural causes and appeared peaceful, it was a good death. Arnold will be remembered for his ability to eat multiple goldfish in one sitting, absorbing sun rays on Monkey Rock, and swimming incessantly into the tank glass. Upon viewing this post, please take a moment from your busy day to remember Arnold and send a prayer his way in Turtle Heaven. He willed sole possession of Monkey Rock to Louie. Rest in Peace old boy.
Posted by andrew_fricker on October 25, 2007 at 06:09 PM in Current Affairs, L.A., Science | Permalink | Comments (6)
A Russell for Every Season
Ministers, it's time. It's time to transform an exciting idea into a harrowing reality. On October 27th, we will unite to become the MANY ROLES OF KURT RUSSELL. Most of you know about this concept, and hopefully you are excited to be a part of it. For those of you who are out of the Russell-loop (Shwayne), here's a few reasons why we will soon be uniting to become the MANY ROLES OF KURT RUSSELL:
So, now that you know the WHO (KURT RUSSELL) and the WHY (ABOVE), here's the WHEN, the WHAT/WHERE and the HOW:
WHEN: October 27, 2007. The Saturday evening before Halloween.
WHAT/WHERE: Halloween Party at Amanda's home in Los Feliz. Call me for directions.
HOW:
1) Choose one of Kurt Russell's roles (some costume suggestions included as well): Stargate (buzz cut, army fatigues), Tombstone (strong mustache), Backdraft, Escape from New York (eye patch), Escape from LA (eye patch, surf board), Soldier, Captain Ron (hawaiin shirt, speedo), Breakdown, Poseidon (tuxedo, step in the shower), Big Trouble in Little China, 3,000 Miles to Graceland (Elvis costume and machine gun), Miracle, Death Proof, and many more - full listing and pictures here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000621/.
2) This has to be an organized process, otherwise, we'd have 8 Captain Rons showing up to the party. So, when you have selected your Kurt Russell role, please comment on this post with your name and your desired role. This will be a first come, first serve basis; if someone has picked Captain Ron, then you CANNOT be Captain Ron. Maybe you can be Stargate or Vanilla Sky instead.
3) Create your costume and wear it to the party. All costumes will require strong hair (some of you have this, some of us will need wigs - modified mullet wigs should work).
4) Take pictures with the other Kurt Russells at the party. These pictures will be very strong.
The more Kurt Russells, the better, so I hope that all of you can make it. Please comment with your picks, and with any questions that you may have. Hope to see you all there.
- Rousing
Posted by provolone on October 12, 2007 at 03:22 PM in Adolphus, Alcohol, Beer, Comedy, Current Affairs, Film, Flapjacks, Food, L.A., Lasers, Meeting, Monkey Antics, Photos, Politics, Science, Sports, Videos, Wardrobe | Permalink | Comments (12)
Einstein's opinion
Posted by andrew_fricker on August 29, 2007 at 04:19 PM in Science, Spray Jam | Permalink | Comments (3)
Photo Essay
As long as I live, I will never forget that day 21
years ago when I raised my hand and took the oath of citizenship. Do
you know how proud I was? I was so proud that I walked around with an
American flag around my shoulders all day long.
-Arnold Schwarzenegger

Posted by andrew_fricker on August 7, 2007 at 04:42 PM in Alcohol, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Athletics, Baseball, Beer, Current Affairs, Food, L.A., Monkey Antics, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Photos, Santa Barbara, Science, Sports, Surfing | Permalink | Comments (9)
Aren't Nova and Converse running with the bulls?
Here’s a poignant image from this years running. That sort of looks like a short haired Nova narrowly escaping a skewering on the right. Can we get an international post from our European branch?
Posted by andrew_fricker on July 16, 2007 at 09:38 AM in Athletics, Current Affairs, Holidays, International Meetings, Monkey Antics, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Photos, Santa Barbara, Science, Trips | Permalink | Comments (2)
Outdoor Adventure Squad Update
Outdoor Adventure Squad Update
Posted by andrew_fricker on July 12, 2007 at 02:16 PM in Current Affairs, Film, Food, L.A., Monkey Antics, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Restaurants, Science, Surfing | Permalink | Comments (2)
Happy Gilmore for Real!
Remember in that movie Happy
Gilmore when there's the alligator down in the swamp in
(AP) -- A man who lost his ball in a golf
course pond nearly lost a limb when a nearly 11-foot alligator latched on to
his arm and pulled him in the water, authorities said.
Bruce Burger, 50, was trying to retrieve his
ball Monday from a pond on the sixth hole at the Lake Venice Golf Club.
The alligator latched on to Burger's right
forearm and pulled him in the pond, said Gary Morse, a spokesman for the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Burger used his left arm to beat the reptile
until it freed him.
It took seven Fish and Wildlife officers an
hour to trap the one-eyed alligator, which measured 10 feet, 11 inches, Morse
said.
The pond at the sixth hole has a "Beware
of Alligator" sign.
Posted by andrew_fricker on June 26, 2007 at 03:58 PM in Comedy, Current Affairs, Film, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Science | Permalink | Comments (1)
The Clock is Ticking...
Just a reminder to all ministers... "
The exact dates are May 25th-May 28th. A large passenger van will be rented and depart Los Angeles Friday night to return Monday evening for all Southern California ministers. I'm posting this a month in advance to remind all ministers to get off work, turn in your homework early or pacify your girlfriend. Mark your calendars! This will be a great journey and I expect all ministers within a thousand miles to be there. Mahalo.
Posted by andrew_fricker on April 25, 2007 at 10:36 PM in Adolphus, Current Affairs, Flapjacks, Food, IHOP, Meeting, Outdoor Adventure Squad, Science, Work | Permalink | Comments (7)














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No one else is more worthy of our deep-felt reverence and gratitude. Blessings to you!
Venetian, real deem. I'm in.
I was just in Vegas a few weeks ago and we stayed in one of those Venetian suites.. There was about 12 of us pharmacy geeks sleeping comfortably in that place. It'll be good for a group of monkeys
I know. Not so big Dad. But a sunken living room, yowser!
2 27" plasmas? Phah!
I don't think I'll be able to participate in this one. I'm headin to a conference in San Diego the first part of Spring Break, theres a retreat I have to go to the following weekend and I'm training for work that whole week. On top of that I have an exam the day we return to class.. No Vegas for me, whhaaammmyy
I've been to Las Vegas six times in the last year. And yes, I went to Little Darlings... alone. I'm real.
Chicago is better than New York? Ok. I understand.
Yankees vs. Blue Jays? Gay. Cubs vs. Phillies (both of which were 2007 division champs). Not Gay. "C" stands for Cubs. "C" is also the roman numeral for 100. 1908-2008... This is the year.
Ouch. Curtis and I just finished a beer, where I explained to him my fears of the fact that Frank probably did a fucking song about Chicago, and that if he did, Baggs was gonna get me. Well I beeeen got Baggs, I beeeeen got. Still lets go see the Yanks!
19 Ministers. 22 votes. And suddenly the map indicates no votes for Chicago from the Santa Barbara contingent?? Stop tampering with democracy.
The town that Billy Sunday couldn't shut down. That means the Prohibition didn't stop Chicagoans from drinking. Nice. Prohibition jam.
Daaaammmmmnnn!
Bitte Shune! Shrove Shune!
Come on boys. It's got to be New York New York. Frank didn't sing any fucking Chicago Songs. Plus isn't bags from there? We have all met and hung out with him multiple times. Thats the same as going there. Am I right? Man you boys have to get over here. The Frau lines are coming out in their skirts soon.....Bonner City!
Thats so fucking Danke shun!
You guys look good. Happy Shrove Day from the Deep South, where I now live.
Nnnnnnnerd!
WoW. Progress jam.
her parents crossed an ocean, she crossed a pool of fire, nice.