Merry Christmas!!!!!!!

Thursday, December 25, 2008 · 1 comments



I hope Santa and his "elves" brought everyone wonderful presents.

Seriously folks, have a merry and safe holiday season. The greatest gift we can all have (other than good health) is our family and friends. Cherish them, however near or far. Christine, Sophia and Butch, I love you very much. To my friends and family who are far away(you know who you are) you are in my heart and I miss you terribly. To my mom, I love you very much. Thank you for raising me to be the best man I could possibly be.

Merry Christmas everyone!!!!!!

Facebook...let the madness begin

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 · 1 comments

Okay, I bit and now I am hooked. I can safely say that I have become quietly addicted to this online crack. I have gotten in contact with people I have seen or spoken to in nearly twenty years. It is actually quite fun. Wonder how long it will last?

Sad Day

Monday, August 18, 2008 · 2 comments


Today is indeed a sad day. My oldest and dearest friend, Aris' mom Pat passed away earlier today. She was taken way too early. There aren't enough words to express what I am feeling right now. I know what my dear friend must be feeling and I wish I was there to comfort him.

Even though I hadn't seen Pat for a number of years she was never far from my heart. Growing up with Aris, she was my second mom.

Some of my most cherished memories of her are from 1984.

Pat's love affair with Bruce Springsteen. I remember she never stopped listening to "Born in the USA" that summer. She had pictures of Bruce all over the house. I don't know how many times she saw Bruce in concert that summer.

I remember Pat driving us out to Greenport one summer night to our friend Nicky's summer house. I remember sitting in the back of the car driving down a country road looking up at the moon listening to Judas Priest's "Victim of Changes" thinking it doesn't get much better than this.

I remember Pat and my mom throwing Aris and me a joint birthday costume party at our school later that year. Two mothers' love for their only sons on full display.

You see at that time we didn't have a care in the world, our whole life was ahead of us. Still, Aris and I would sit and talk seriously about the mysteries of life, love, adventure and what IT was all about. Not realizing we didn't have a clue about life.

I now look back at that time of innocence and smile. We were dreamers that were encouraged to dream by our parents. If it wasn't for them we wouldn't be the men or fathers we are today.

One thing I do know Pat, is that your son is a good man. You taught him well. You taught him how to be a good father. You taught him how to be a good friend. But most of all you taught him how to love.

Pat, I know you're at peace. When you see Igor send him my love.

With much love, your other son.

The Precious is Mine...Continued, or rather my ordeal of getting an iPhone 3G - Part I

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I apologize for the lack of any updates, but I have been pretty busy. But as they say, better late than never.

So here goes. Let's rewind to July 11th...

Well, there was no way I was gonna allow iPhone 3G Launch Day (07-11-08) to go by w/o me trying to get my hands on one. It didn't matter that I have a perfectly good 8G first gen iPhone. I had a score to settle. Last year on 06-29-07, I couldn't get one because I was still locked into a contract with Verizon which would not end until mid December of that year. It was torture, but I made it to December and then a week after my contract was up with Verizon I got the iPhone. Once the 3G was announced, I was hell bent on getting one.

So, I get up early in the morning and purposely walk Butch to the ATT store close to my house (Steinway Street, Astoria) where I see a line had formed of about twenty people. The time is 6:15 am. So I come home, shower, get dressed, eat breakfast and kiss my wife and daughter goodbye and head off to the ATT store. I figure I'll be there by 7:30 am. Bad idea.

The line has since quadrupled. I walk to the back of the line and decide to wait it out. So 8:00 am comes around and the store opens but the line hardly budges. Apparently, the store only has four employees and they're taking a few people at a time. By 8:45 am, they are sold out. A manager comes out to make the announcement that we can sign up to reserve an iPhone from the next shipment. I don't bother to hear him out. I step off line and head to the subway.

I purposely get off at the 5th Avenue stop so I can see what's going on at the crack den err, the Apple store. Well, the line is around the block and is moving at a snails pace. I contact my friend Josh and we decide we'll try to get it later in the day.

My friend Louis texts me to tell me that Apple is having problems with activation. Lucky me. I head to work.

The day flies by. Josh and I agree to meet on the line. He informs me that if we get on line by 6:00 pm. It should only take 2 - 3 hours. I meet up with him on the line at 6:30 pm. We are somewhere in the middle of 58th street between 5th and Madison.

You see this part of the line lulls the sheep, err consumers into a false sense of security because it appears to move fast. You think you'll be in the store in no time. WRONG. Once you get to 5th Avenue and turn right, you end up entering the "Snake". This is where the line turns into one of those snaking lines you usually see at a bank. Problem is this line snakes around THREE times before ending up in front of the store. To put in perspective, we enter the Snake at around 7:30 pm. We would not enter the store until 11:15 pm. At this point all I care about is getting the phone before midnight.

Once in the store, we have to wait in line for another 40 minutes. This is the activation line. You get one on one service with an Apple store employee who gets your phone and any accessories and activates the phone. I end up getting the phone at around 3 minutes to midnight. The activation process is mercifully quick..only 15 minutes. So, I end up having everything done by 12:20 am. This includes the 16gb black and a new cradle.

The precious is mine...

Monday, July 14, 2008 · 1 comments



The iPhone 3G is mine and has been since late Friday night. My entire 7-11-08 experience will be detailed later.

Tremendous Breaking News! Update - It's fake! Damn.

Thursday, July 10, 2008 · 2 comments



Actually, I don't know how new or old this news is. I just know that it is great.

Update - I have been informed by reliable sources that this news is unfortunately fake. Still, a boy can dream. Therefore, it will remain posted.

Star Wars - The Force Unleashed (The Video Game)

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OMFG! Forget the Clone Wars. This is it. Too bad it's not a movie. I know what I will be doing on September 16th.

Random Thoughts 07-10-08

Wednesday, July 9, 2008 · 3 comments

New show obsession alert!



I maybe a year late, but the way I see it, I am just in time. My wife and I have gotten hooked on MAD MEN. My friend Paul's been talking to us about this show since it first started airing last summer on AMC. We are halfway through Season 1 and lucky for us Season 2 starts on July 27th.

For those who don't know, MAD MEN is a drama that takes place in the 1960's at the fictional New York advertising agency Sterling Cooper. It centers on Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive, and the people in his life in and out of the office.

This show is freaking amazing, from the acting, writing, costumes, set designs. The attention to detail in capturing the era is amazing. The writer's strike took away my favorites for this summer namely RESCUE ME and ENTOURAGE, but MAD MEN is definitely a worthy fill in. In all fairness, the current RESCUE ME minisodes are some of the funniest sh*t on TV right now and ENTOURAGE is only delayed until September.

In short, MAD MEN is riveting and required television.

New Blu-Ray Purchase














I just picked up the
BATMAN BEGINS Blu-Ray disc. If you haven't already figured it out, I am convinced that THE DARK KNIGHT will be the second coming. It will be the Empire to BB's New Hope. Yes, yes. I believe it will be that good.

Now let's lay all the cards on the table, I already own BATMAN BEGINS on DVD and HD-DVD (OCD anyone?). The primary reason to pick this release up is because it contains the 6 minute IMAX prologue for THE DARK KNIGHT in HD.

If the remaining 146 minutes of THE DARK KNIGHT are a great as the prologue then we are in for on hell of a film. July 18th can't get here soon enough.



My Baby Girl is 8 months old today!!!!!

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Happy 8 month birthday sweetheart!
Mommy and Daddy love you dearly! (and you too Butch)
You are the light of our lives!

Random Thoughts 07-07-08

Monday, July 7, 2008 · 3 comments



On July 11th, it shall be mine. Oh yes, it shall be mine.

Old Friends

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I decided to rummage through my photos yesterday to see if I can find some good stuff and I came across some classics that should bring back a lot of memories. You see, back in the day my dear friend, Aris and I were inseparable. In addition to that, we were both idiots but we had a great time growing up in NYC.

Now, we are both fathers and time has brought on new adventures and challenges for each of us. And even though we live far apart, the memories of our childhood/adolesence are never far from my mind and heart. If our children are able to have friendships like ours, then they're in for a helluva an amazing time.

Aris, you are my brother and I love you dearly. Miss you man.

Here's to the last 27 years. I hope these pictures bring a smile to your face.

Do you hear that faint sound echoing in the wind? I think you can make it out.. ling-ling-ling...


Yanks beat Boston in the bottom of the tenth!

Sunday, July 6, 2008 · 1 comments


The Bronx Bombers beat the dreaded BoSox in the bottom of the 10th 5-4. A-Rod hit his 536th homerun which tied Mickey Mantle for 13th on the career list.

The team came back from 4-2. Mo pitched two scoreless innings and got the win. The kid, Brett Gardner singled home the winning run off Jonathan Papelbon with two outs in the 10th inning!

Bring on the Rays! Let's make up some ground boys!

My Baby Girl's got a blog!

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Make sure to visit Sophia of Astoria

Daddy loves you sweetheart!!!!!

Happy July 4th!

Friday, July 4, 2008 · 1 comments



Everyone, have a happy and safe 4th!

Random Thoughts 07-03-08

Thursday, July 3, 2008 · 4 comments


Those who know me, understand. There is no reason for explanations.

-V-

Diablo III (a.k.a Blizzard succeeds in destroying my life)

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Sorry folks, this one just snuck up on me. This past Saturday, I was parusing one of my regular video gaming sites www.joystiq.com, when I came across a Starcraft II story. I am eagerly awaiting it's arrival, so any news is good for me. What I wasn't expecting was any reference to Diablo III. Well, there it was in the first sentence "Amid all the hype for Diablo 3..." My brain froze. So obviously, I started to look up the news and a sublime feeling came over me, one part unadulterated geek glee and another part sheer terror. It quickly dawned on me that Blizzard had just launched another salvo that would destroy whatever free time I had left in my life.

Diablo III, in my opinion is Blizzard's final piece in what I like to call its Unholy Triumvirate. I am not talking about the Diablo trilogy, no no. I am talking about WOW - Wrath of the Lich King, Starcraft II and now Diablo III. It is Blizzard's quest to destroy the foundations of my life.

First off, they are going to release Lich King sometime in November of this year. That alone should be enough. But nooooooo! The rumors are that Starcraft II will be released in December of this year. On top of that they now announce Diablo III (release date TBD). This is too much to handle something has got to give.

When was the last time Blizzard had this many releases lined up? I guess EA purchasing them was a great thing. Just barrage us with all this video gaming goodness. Beat us to a quivering pulp and make us beg for more.

A coworker of mine asked me how we feel about Diablo III.

My response - like a toothless crackwhore waiting for her next hit.

In short - I'm f*cked.

-V-

La Familia

Wednesday, July 2, 2008 · 1 comments

I cannot begin to stress how blessed I am to have Christine as my wife. She is the most loving, sexy, funny and understanding wife on the planet. She makes it so easy to love her because she is such an amazing wife, mother and friend.







Then there is our princess...Sophia, She will be 8 months old on July 9th. It is truly a miracle to watch her grow everyday. I still can't believe that I was able to sire such a beautiful creature. Thankfully she has her mother's looks.













Here's a group shot:





If Christine and Sophia are my Alpha, then someone has to be my Omega. It is not everyday that people can be visited by greatness. In fact, some people are exposed to greatness everyday that they do not realize that it's in their presence. My family lives with greatness. Yes, yes, Christine and I have our love, we have our blessed Sophia, etc. etc. No, I am talking about the phyiscal embodiment of greatness.


I give you.. Butch






Greetings and salutations

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My oldest and dearest friend (Aris) turned me onto this blogging habit of his earlier today. I decided to bite the bullet and see what comes of this.

So without any further adieu, here goes -

The Vladosphere will be a place where I will attempt to post my thoughts on my addictions to movies, music, video games, politics and whatever else tickles my fancy.

More importantly, it will be a place where I would like to share photos and stories about the loves of my life - my family. That's Christine, Sophia and Butch.

I hope you find what I have to say interesting, funny and insightful.

Let the madness begin.

-V-