The Barenaked Ladies (for the uninitiated, they’re a band from Canada) now have a weblog to chronicle their stay in the studio recording their new album, complete with photographs.
Month: April 2003
I Wish They All Could Be California
Tonight, M-D, Jen and I took in Laurel Canyon at the Montgomery Cinema. We enjoyed the flick. I think we were all rooting for the character Ian in some of the scenes. The film did end without a real resolution, which seems to be a popular technique in film making. I don’t necessarily like it. I always wonder what happens to the characters. I like to see conflicts resolved. Without any real ending, it leaves a lot to my imagination which is fun, but I’d like to know what the authors intended. If I wanted to write my own ending, I’d write my own movie or book.
In other news, Michael Moore speaks about developments overseas and “backlash” from his speech at the Academy Awards.
The Choice of the Reality TV Generation
Pepsi is planning on unleashing to the world a new sweepstakes with a possible One Billion Dollar payout. As with everything else in the world, they are tying it into a two-hour television special. Chances of the grand prize payout are pretty low of course, but this final award would be decided by a monkey picking a number out of a hat. Sure sounds like some entertaining television!
Sometimes I Think You Want
China decorates our table
Funny how the cracks don’t seem to show
So tonight is the first time in a long time that I’ll be cuddling with only myself as I fall asleep.
Delicacy
Oh, you have to love our very own Salem County. Here’s an excerpt from a story about muskrat dining.
Dem’s good eats.
Spreading The Word To The Non-Believers
So, here’s something fun. After we’re done wiping the Iraqi landscape and have begun the rebuilding process, Washington is sending over “evangelical missionaries” who are intent on converting the Muslim population to Christianity! Not just Christianity, but “Southern Baptism” in particular.
Do yourself a favor, read the whole article.
Somebody’s Getting Married
I called my mother for her birthday yesterday, like the good son that I am. I found out that my old friend Jeremy is getting married in the coming months. His sister is as well. It’s still weird to comprehend.
As the story goes, he and I weren’t really good friends at first. My parents were friends with his parents, and we attended the same Hebrew school, I think. I was over his house one day, and he saw me complete the Rubik’s Cube. That’s when we became friends… as the story goes.
I don’t even know how I know that.
Emode’s Inkblot Test
Apparently my unconscious mind is driven most by peace. You can take the inkblot test that was used to determine this, but it’s a little bit long. Here is what they had to say about me:
Usually, the thing that underlies this unconscious drive is a deep respect for humankind. You care about the future of the world, even beyond your own involvement in it. As a result, your personal integrity acts as a surrogate for your deeper drive toward peace and guides you in daily life towards decisions that are respectful toward yourself and others.
Though your unconscious mind is driven most strongly by Peace, there is much more to who you are at your core.
Taliesin Middle East
Frank Lloyd Wright had plans for the city of Baghdad, even though noting that his plans were unlikely to be carried out “because a lot of western architects are in there already building skyscrapers all over the place and they are going to meet the destruction that is barging in on all big western cities.”
In other news, so you grab your girls, and you grab a couple more and you all come meet me in the middle of the floor.
Not Too Late For My IPO
You can now “buy” shares of Aaafter Effect. Of course it doesn’t cost real money, just a little bit of time to join the weblog stock market game. Shares of my stock are a bargain right now at $0.06 a pop.