Thursday, October 21, 2010

No Mas

It was fun while it lasted. I don't have time anymore. There are hundreds of sites that do it better at this point. I never got anything out of it (i.e. money), other than entertaining you or being berated by you when I didn't.

The personal stuff, which made Preash original, casually migrated to my Twitter. Which, btw, is where I still post funny stuff I found around the internets, so go there if you're yearning.

Below you'll see my original post declaring Preash's death several weeks ago, but I got scared and took it down almost immediately.  You will notice I used comedy to mask the pain, which is brand new to me.  Now I'm ready to come to terms.

Perhaps a ways down the road I'll get inspired and pick it back up in some form.  I still own the domain for another couple of years.  Maybe if I have a fascinating, original thought that I can't trim down to 140 characters, I'll post it here and link it on Twitter.  But all good things must come to an end.  And this probably should too.

Preash.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Preash is Dead (when you play it backwards)



This is the first new Preash post in two weeks. Don't act like you haven't noticed.

When I started Preash in October 2007, I never thought a dumb blog could affect so many ...

I'll finish writing this tomorrow. Right now I just need a tall, frosty Keystone Light.



Seriously though, you can't always be smooth, but your beer should be. Brewed for a smooth taste that's never bitter, Keystone Light is smooth. Even when you're not.


BITTER BEER FACE!?

Monday, September 13, 2010

Video/TV: 'The Amazing Race' Contestant Takes a Watermelon Slingshot to the Grill

Meant to post this last week, but just now getting around to it. Now THIS is how you get viral buzz for an upcoming season.



Preash to s3x

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Video: Canadian Army Disassembles and Reassembles Jeep in Under 4 Minutes

Video/Sports: MIND-BLOWING Indoor Skydiving Instructor

The first half of the video gives you an idea of how familiar this indoor skydiving instructor is with the physics of the whole thing. The second half is some of the most amazing stuff you'll ever see.



Via reddit

Tuesday, September 7, 2010