Wednesday, April 29, 2009




Dutch is making lasagne for dinner tonight and I am so freaking jealous. She gets to savor the sweet dish, well I am miles away suffereing for her home cooking. I hope she enjoys it to the max for the both of us. Man living apart sucks when your honey makes the sweet delectible dish known as lasagne. I guess I will sit and wonder in anguish what tantalizing food I could have had my face in, scarfing down all its goodness.


Just want to say thanks again honey for teasing me with your cooking. I can't wait till we have out first sit down.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Comforting Concrete

If you look long enough you will see why my girlfriend Dutch feels comforted by rain spilled penis always staying hard due to our friend the concrete sidewalk in the back of her place. Nothing like a stiff one on the way into the house!!!!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Pt. 5



Easter Pt. 4





Easter Pt. 3





Easter pt. 2





Just Some Random Easter Pics from Gabe's New House





Friday, April 10, 2009

David L. Arneson Dies at 61 Long Live D&D!


(CNN) -- David Lance Arneson, who helped trigger the global phenomenon of role-playing games as co-inventor of "Dungeons & Dragons," has died at the age of 61.

A statement on the game's official Web site, wizards.com, said Arneson died Tuesday evening "after waging one final battle against cancer."

Arneson "developed many of the fundamental ideas of role playing: that each player controls just one hero, that heroes gain power through adventures, and that personality is as important as combat prowess," the statement said.

The game's co-creator, Gary Gygax, died last year.

In 1974, Arneson and Gygax created "Dungeons & Dragons," which allowed players to assume roles in a magical world. They could be fighters or wizards, elves or dwarfs.

"As characters journey through various lands, they search for hidden treasures while battling menacing monsters with their own brains and brawn," a description on wizards.com says.

Some games would last days or weeks -- or even longer. "Game campaigns are as limitless as the player's imaginations," wizards.com says.

What began as a hand-assembled print run of 1,000 games quickly sold out. Young people all over the world started buying up the game. By 1982, sales broke the $20 million mark.

Arneson filed a series of lawsuits against Gygax insisting he was not being given credit or proper royalties for his work creating the game. The suits were settled.

"Dungeons and Dragons" spawned video games, novels, a cartoon, and a movie. The franchise saw a surge this decade after "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter" movies took off.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Abstract Painting of the Day




Thanks "Moms" for the contribution. Keep it going, the mind knows no bounds except the ones we make!!!

The Run Down

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For most of you peepers out there looking for a little bit more, here are some answers to all those Eddie questions swirling out over the Lone Star and Continental Divide!

Edward James Guzman
2/3/1971
Male
Single
Single Parent - (11 year old Daughter Named Alexandria as seen in the last blog)
6' Tall
Black Hair
Brown Eyes
Ethnicity - Hispanic, German, Irish, Scottish
3 Tattoos- Stars on my inner forearms and one Celtic knot just below my neck line
Parents Divorced - Mom in Cali Dad in AZ.
Current Location Anaheim (Yes I have worked at Disneyland before)
I work at Stubrik's Steakhouse in Fullerton (Door Staff)
Last Work, Corporate Security Broadcom Corporation

I have no GF, I am not a player, I currently live at home, I just got back from Canada where I was living the last year last August. I have a time line to getting out.

I know some of things have not been discussed with you Jenn, but I am glad to have found you. I can't wait to share it all and see where it goes.

By the way for those wondering if I have said the L word....Jenn I love You, there I said it first!!

I'm ready are you?