Friday, November 30, 2012

Dwolla, a Discussion of Hyperbole (and Parenthetical)

Welcome "guest". Glad you could "checkout" this blog. This is the first official announcement type post where I tell you things that no one else has ever heard before. I'm that guy you know who tells you about all those indie bands you pretend to like before anyone else has heard of them so you seem cooler than you actually are (which is still pretty cool, I mean). HERE IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Gombler has purchased a small grizzly bear. And has also figured out how to use our phone's camera.
 
His name is Jake, Destroyer of Heavens and the Earth and the Legs of My New Couch. We call him Jake for short and are currently training him to shoot lasers out of his eyes.

Booooooooooom!

 
Furthermore, as you are most certainly aware, Gombler enjoys the services of Dwolla (r) (tm) (c) (esq.) for our monetary transactions. We (and you) are about to enjoy them even more and in a totally Platonic way! You know how before you had to make a Dwolla account AND a Gombler account just to lose your money to your friends playing SC2 (note: you probably don't)? Well now you just need the Gombler account, and use the brand crankin' new guest checkout feature that Dwolla has seen fit to partner with us to launch. Frankly, they're the reason that we can do things like charge you zero rake for a whole year: The Dwolla price (price is not capitalized!)!
 
Nathan Jackson
 



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Grubby vs. aTnDarKFoRcE!!!

All cards on the table here: you, reader, can beat me at SC2. I considered doing a show match of myself vs. a computer, and that's exactly what I am now announcing. For I am Grubby. I am Grubby and Iron Man. And DarKFoRcE is a computer, but I digress.

Ladies and gentlemen-gamers, we've teamed up with the good folk at SCV Rush to BUY the love and affection of DarKFoRcE and Grubby the Handsome. They'll be playing in our little best of 7 showmatch this Friday, July 13th at 9 PM CEST (good luck converting that to your local time zone). It shall be rebroadcast at what I suspect is a more reasonable hour in the North Americas: 8 PM EDT. Check it out on SCV Rush here and check out the poster below.


May the Odds Ever Be in Your Favor

I'm not proud of this moment.

Also, guys, check out SCV Rush. They do some great work over there and are nothing but consumate professionals.

Nathan Jackson

Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Witching Hour

What is that last magical hour at work called before you are free to make your own bad decisions for your life? ANSWER: the witching hour, as inferred by the title. Would you like to know what the correct nomenclature is for all nonwork activities taking place during the witching hour? Tis called Goldbricking, my gombs.

I would like to apologize for trying to create a brand-specific synonym for friends. It didn't work out as well as I thought it would one tenth of a second before I typed it.

Ah yes, the witching hour. Since the dawn of man, this has been the most sacred of hours. A mini-holiday, really. Seven hours of half-assed work followed by one hour of sweet sweet internet surfing and time-awasting. Named after Saint Witching, an unfortunately named Flemmish monk, the historical significance has not escaped the world's attention. Legend has it that St. Witching was his monastery's gatekeeper. One day while he was busy guarding the gate for his alloted time, he fell asleep at his job for precisely the last hour before he was off for the rest of the day. Whence he awoke (some accounts say "with a start", but this is not canon), he found that a roving band of bears most vicious had attacked and killed every other member of his monastery, as was common in those ancient times. Amongst the blood and the gore, St. Witching collapsed in dispair: falling onto a pile of bear excrement. The pain of falling onto a brick of heavy metal was soon outweighed by the joy that only money can bring, for all the piles of bear excrement in the monastery (of which there were many, for bears poop a lot) held a brick of gold.

I... don't... even...


So remember, gombs, every time you goldbrick during the witching hour, you are celebrating trading your friends' lives for gold, or something. We're done here.

Nathan Jackson

Friday, January 13, 2012

WOW - Part 1

So This is Andy, I'm actually going to write a blog. This whole post is inspired by a conversation Andrew and I had about the party I'm throwing tonight and League of Legends (add me if you want to play- Meser). Don't ask; We're nerds.

So you know how you look back on times in your life and either laugh at how stupid you were or face palm because you were seriously an idiot, or both? Mine was WOW

During this time I was in college, working two jobs, engaged to Meredith (we're now married; contrary to what this post might lead you to believe) and raiding in WOW 5 days a week. Proof below. I don't really remember how I had time to do everything which was probably caused by me being drunk all the time; I wouldn't raid sober. I won't lie, I loved it.




The Best Laughing Moment- My wife telling me to put pants on because her friends were coming over

This is the probably the best memory I had and I still get a laugh out of it now. Most gamers would agree that playing video games with your pants off increases the experience by at least 12435435943% . So one day Meredith told me one of her friends was coming over to pick something up. I didn't really care/I don't know why she told me because I fully planned on playing WOW all day anyway.

This was one of those signature wake up, shower, play WOW all day (pant-less). EPIC WIN. So fast forward to 5 minuets before her friend is at our house she notices I don't have any pants on. EPIC WIN. For fear of angering Meredith, I get dressed (NOTE- This is like 7 PM).

So this is the best part, her friend brings her husband with her. He takes one look at me (playing WOW) and looking totally demoralized turns to his wife and says "why can't I do that".  For those married people, it was one of those questions you ask just to ask it but fully know what the answer will be (NO).

In conclusion, my wife is awesome.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The least interesting of blogs (for now)

Fine people of the internet, a riddle: What's up with Freakin Andy? About 5 months ago, Andy started to write his very own blog entry. Probably to defend himself from the verbal onslaught I've unleashed upon him. He never finished it. I believe the rest of the blog best suits my agenda if I let Andy just go ahead and speak for himself:

Hello. My name is Andy. No one reads this blog (yet....we hope). I'll save introductions for later.
So you probably have read (actually you probably haven't) Nathan's blog(s) below.  If you did, you learned a lot about bears.  If you didn't, you probably should. The end is near.

(C)aaaAAAaaandy Maaaaan!


Thanks, Andy. God bless.

Nathan Jackson