Archive for the 'Comedy' Category


This is my new favorite video on YouTube.

February 18, 2008 by Rene Gube

Please give it a viewing. It is so funny, my fingers tremble with glee as I type this. Comedy is tragedy, and these young men demonstrate this notion on so many levels.

It’s the kind of viral video that keeps on giving. Please soundoff w/ some of your favorite observations:

Off the dome, here are a few of mine:
1. Why does this dude only deal with giant photography?
2. I can’t wait to see what the other two guys’ aparments look like. I’m sure their couches are evocative of the same anguish over love lost.
3. What kind of liquor induces hallucinations of Hmong crooners? Because I am down.

PS.
While you’re on the Tube.. please take a moment to subscribe to the new and improved Touchblue YouTube channel. We’ve been in kitchen, cookin up some heat… you’ll get some soon.

http://www.youtube.com/touchblue

San Diego, retire thy torches. The search for five star carne asada is over.

January 14, 2008 by Rene Gube

Carne Asada.  San Diego, Stand Up.

Let’s face it. The Information Age–with all of its mystical wisdom and inexplicable, electric sound boxes–has pretty much been a bust. The Internet… yawn. Granted, it has and continues to revolutionize every human interaction we have ever known; at the end of the day, I am still left to kick around the same age old question:

Where’s the beef?

Specifically, where is the carne? Engulfed in flames asada style. Where is that carne that I love so much? Well, Ladies and Gents of the World Wide Web… the answer is here. I give you, MyBertos.com.

MyBertos.com

Growing up in the burbs of Rancho Penasquitos, I remember having to literally pick up a rock and blindly throw it in order to locate a Mexican taco shop. Never again, San Diego. Leave those burrito locators where they lie. The advent of MyBertos.com means that Taco Shop pinpointing has gone digital… with the accuracy of a Hawk-Tiger. Don’t you fucking ask.

Simply enter your zip code and every taco shop, within a radius of your discretion, is laid out like your very own virtual buffet. Google Maps integration means that phone numbers and directions are very to easy get to. Clickable even. Carne Asada enthusiasts can even rate and comment their favorite shops. Right now the website only serves the San Diego area, but I am told that Los Angeles is next.

I cannot wait. My blind rock throwing technique has yet to locate a proper plate of Carne Asada Fries in this town; unfortunately, I have nailed many a Mexican in the back of the dome. I am sorry, Mexicans.

Touchblue @ SDSU AB Samahan High School Conference 2007 : Nov.17th.2007

November 2, 2007 by Rene Gube
November 3, 2007
12:00 pm

SDSU HSC

Touchblue will be holding another workshop at AB Samahan’s 2007 HSC… Here’s a little workshop description:

Join the Touchblue camp for a seventy-two minute power session that will alter the course of your life forever. We will play games. We will respond to various Q’s with appropriate and succinct A’s. At some point, we will plant seeds, each of us with a unique tree species. Thirty-two years later we shall return to this exact spot to find a glorious forest of hope and strength. Of course, due to climate restrictions, select tree species will not survive. Those of you who planted said trees will be asked to leave. But those that remain will each receive a commemorative key-chain. Some of you will have to share a keychain. I sure hope the workshops are being held outdoors this year. Palms up for the Touchblue Movement.

Hope to see you.

The History of Valentine’s Day.

February 14, 2007 by Jaymar Cabebe

Happy Day of the Hearts, everybody! I just wanted to take a moment to give a brief history of this important holiday for those of you who don’t know its true origins. (includes video footage) Read More »

The History of Valentine's Day.

February 14, 2007 by Jaymar Cabebe

Happy Day of the Hearts, everybody! I just wanted to take a moment to give a brief history of this important holiday for those of you who don’t know its true origins. (includes video footage) Read More »