Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year, Everyone!
We're going out for dinner with some friends, and should be home by 8 and in bed and asleep by 10. Yeah, we're boring. We will however be wide awake at midnight, as our three dogs freak out from the firecrackers.
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Have fun. Make some 2009 resolutions. Read a good book. Drive defensively. And for Heaven's sake, if you drink, don't drive. The cops are out in force tonight. Call me, and I'll come be your designated driver.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Yeah, like I'm surprised.
Headline at MSNBC.com today - Study : Teenage "Virginity Pledges" are Ineffective. You can read the details here.
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And in some strangely coincidental news, Bristol "No sex education for me" Palin finished her calving today as well. To either her first or second kid. No mention of a wedding date yet.
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- UPDATE -
They named him "Tripp" ?!?! WTF. Are they all druggies up there? Why not something normal, like "Moon Unit" or "Aryan Nation"?
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Ummm. Listen, Todd & Sarah. I'm just kidding about that last one. Don't rename the kid Aryan Nation.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
RIP - Eartha Kitt
b. : 01/17/27
d. : 12/25/08
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Eartha Kitt passed away on Christmas Day. She was best-known as a singer and actress (she played Catwoman on the "Batman" TV series after Julie Newmar departed). But some of us admired her for her anti-Vietnam-war views. In 1968, she made the following quote at a White House luncheon, which reportedly reduced LadyBird Johnson to tears.... "You send the best of this country off to be shot and maimed. They rebel in the street. They don't want to go to school because they're going to be snatched off from their mothers to be shot in Vietnam."
. Eartha's "reward" in this land of free speech was to be blacklisted for more than a decade in the entertainment field, and to be investigated by the CIA and FBI. Years later, Jimmy Carter made amends by inviting her to the White House. . This apparently completes God's "set" of black, activist, female entertainers first speculated about here. He took Miriam Makeba home on 09 November, and Odetta home on 02 December.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sarah Brightman Concert
The Sarah Brightman concert last night lived up to my expectations. Lavish production numbers; impeccable choreography; with a light show and graphics going on in the background reminiscent of Pink Floyd's DSotM tour years ago. And a 10-piece orchestra backing her up.
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Ms. Brightman was, of course, divine. She can be a tad ...ahem... theatrical at times, but no one was complaining. Her voice was in top form, and this was the last stop on her tour. So she's presumably flying back to Merrie Olde Englande even as I post this.
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The only negative was the 8:00 PM starting time, on a Sunday night, and 45 miles across town from our house. And we have Photo-Radar traps up the kazoo now, so one has to drive at 55 mph all the way home. We'll give this concert a solid "A".
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Next up, maybe, will be a "Billy Joel / Elton John Dueling Pianos" concert in March. I'm neutral towards it, but Liz really wants to go. I can take or leave Mr. Joel, and I've seen Mr. John once, at Big Surf, while in a Purple Haze (me, not him). So he'd be hard-pressed to outdo that performance.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Dear Santa :
Friday, December 19, 2008
Christmas Music
Two of the more memorable holiday CD's. We'll conveniently ignore the double-R's in "Carrols" in the lower image. In certain parts of the UK, David Hasselhuffen has achieved a near-legendary status as a singer. "Hot Shot City" is not on the above CD, but if you ever have a chance to hear David sing it, it will literally change your life.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Unitopia - The Garden
Title : The Garden (2008)
Genre : Prog
Rating : ***** ***½ (out of 10*)
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An excellent 2-CD offering from this Aussie group. 33% Pop, 33% Hard Rock, 33% Jazz, 33% Classical Piano, and all Prog. Yeah I know, that's more than 100%.
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The highlights are the 22-minute The Garden and the 16-minute Journey's Friend, followed closely by Angeliqua and 321. The latter song is about a Tasmanian mine disaster, where two miners were trapped for 321 hours before being rescued.
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The short songs lend a nice contrast to the two long tracks. Still, The Garden and Journey's Friend are what make this a noteworthy album. Both of those tracks are complex and have a smooth flow from one musical style to another. This second release by Unitopia is a proggy delight and showcases their songwriting and musical talents. Well worth the listen.
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- UPDATE -
Here's a YouTube link to one of their songs. This Life
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Art Appreciation Tuesday
A nice take-off of one of my favorite pictures done in one of my favorite styles - pointillism. Which brings back collegiate memories of sitting on an apartment floor, three or four others present, three or four black lights present, and painting on black posterboard. Under the influence, of course. And one night, we all got on this pointillism kick...
Monday, December 15, 2008
"Here's your farewell kiss, you dog!"
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
RIP - Bettie Page
b. : 04/22/23
d. : 12/11/08
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Bettie Page, whom some consider the quintessence of voluptuousness, passed away at the spry age of 85. Originally a typist by trade, serendipity changed her career, first to a 50's pin-up girl, and then to a barrier-breaking provocatively-posing model, incredibly never with any nudity.
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The worth1000 image above, while flawed (purists know her name isn't spelled with a "Y"), shows some of those controversial pics. They're tame by today's standards; nevertheless, try not to drool on the monitor.
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For the aesthetically-inclined, her measurements are listed as having been 36-23-36½, and she was Miss January 1955 in Playboy. For you trivia nuts, Miss February that year was much more famous and was....?? (No, not Marilyn Monroe.)
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Tempe Arts Festival Blog
The pictures I took at the Tempe Arts Festival last Saturday are posted at www.taf-2008.blogspot.com . It's a static blog - nothing will be added from here on. Enjoy, feel free to join us next year, and bring your pocketbook.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Stone The Devil
Yeah, this is intelligent. Let's all go on a hajj, crowd around a stone wall, call it the Devil, and pelt it with rocks. You can read about it here. And don't give me the "it's all symbolic" BS. I'm sure Satan is just terrified of symbolic gestures. OTOH, he might get a kick out of you trampling your fellow pilgrims to death in your rush to get to the stone.
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Sheesh.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Tempe Arts Festival
We went to the Tempe Arts Festival today with some friends. Yeah, it's just a glorified Arts & Crafts Show, and everything was overpriced. It was huge - it took us more than four hours to walk the entire thing. The weather was perfect - overcast for most of the time, but no rain. And temperatures in the low 70's.
I didn't buy anything (I'm not into Artsy-Craftsy stuff), but I took some pics of the more unusual stuff. If I get ambitious, I'll post them in a separate blog. Alas, ATM I'm fighting a cold, so I think tonight I'll snuggle under some blankets and read a P.G. Wodehouse book.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Life
Friday, December 05, 2008
RIP - Odetta
b. : 12/31/30
d. : 12/02/08
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Odetta's heyday was in the 50's, slightly before my time. Along with groups like The Weavers, she embodied the definition of "folk-singing" until the next generation (Dylan, Joan Baez, the Kingston Trio) came along.
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She's on one or two of my (vinyl) folk compilation albums. To be honest, neither she nor the Weavers are my folky "cup of tea". It's probably a generation thing. Still, she's one of those one-name singers (like Prince, Sting, and my personal favorite Melanie). You know you've carved your own niche when you're recognized by a single name.
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But she was also a Civil Rights activist in the 1960's, and that's what I will most remember her for. She was a leader and a featured singer in the famous March on Washington in 1963.
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The troubling thing is Miriam Makeba died less than a month ago, and now Odetta's gone too. God seems to have a habit of "collecting sets of threes". In Oct/Nov, it was authors. You can read about that here. Now He's either collecting black female singers, or black singers/civil rights activists. If it's the former, Leontyne Price is the most likely "third" of the set. If it's the latter, then the my money's on Harry Belafonte. If the pattern holds, the set will be completed before the end of the year.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
The decorating begins...
Putting up the outside Christmas lights is not my favorite job. Oh, it's better than getting a root canal, and just a little worse than having someone bash me over the head with a brick.
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These pics were taken mostly to figure out how to deal with taking digital shots at night. Yes, there's a night-setting on the camera, but the pictures always come out blurred, cuz you can't hold your hand still long enough for the slow shutter speed.
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But setting the camera on the top of my pick-up worked pretty good in the top photo, even though the camera angles are limited, and the top of the truck gets in the pic. The bottom pic proved that using the flash also helps once it's gotten dark. Buried in one of my closets somewhere is a tripod. It's time to find it.
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My part of the decorating job is done. Liz will now turn every room inside into Santa's house (including the bathrooms). Those front windows in the top pic, and that space to the right of the "3160" in the bottom pic will shortly be overflowing with Christmas lights and other decorations. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Get used to it...
"Police stopped 49-year-old Ethel Hylton at Houston's Hobby Airport and told her she was under arrest because a drug dog had scratched her luggage. Agents searched her bags and strip-searched her, but they found no drugs. They did find $39,110 in cash, money she had received from an insurance settlement and her life savings; accumulated through over 20 years of work as a hotel housekeeper and hospital janitor. Ethel Hylton completely documented where she got the money and was never charged with a crime. But the police kept her money anyway." (from DailyKos, 11/16/08) If you think this is bogus, google "Ethel Hylton" and follow the many links. Our local police goons have done similar seizures over the years. The New Times newspaper has done some exposés on this sort of abuse; I remember one where the sheriff's office furnished themselves with up-to-date computers by pulling such a stunt.
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The truth is, most communities have statutes on the books that allow law officials to seize any and all property from drug dealers. The intent was to hurt the pushers financially (in addition to jail), but the upshot is, as you can see from Ethel Hylton's saga, police just take what they want. It's up to you to prove you didn't get the stuff they seize as a result of drug-dealing, and even if you do prove it, they usually keep it anyway.
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The second truth is - it is estimated that as much as 70% of our paper currency was used somewhere along the way in a drug-related scenario, often to snort cocaine. So a drug-sniffing dog has the potential to "out" just about anyone carrying cash.
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As our local governments feel the financial crunch of the present recession (thanks, Dubnutz; you jerk), look for them to try to increase revenues by things like photo-radar, speed traps, etc. The police are going to feel the pinch too. So you can expect a lot more "search & seizures" in the near future. Get used to it.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Giving lame ducks a bad name...
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