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Thursday, November 29, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
So sick of being tired...
And oh so tired of being sick. Fear no more frightened bloggers, for thou noble and valiant knight of thee blog table hath returned more charming than ever. No more so than ye prince of thieves whom I wish a belated but very merry birthday, 25 years olde.
As I fast forward to the 21st century, I will count the reasons/excuses/etc. as to why I have not posted since the medieval ages (resulting in a dark age of blogging without me right?). Before I falsely build up my ego on further lies, the main reason of my e-absence is that I have been suffering from a cold that refuses to die. As the last of it subsides, this post may be the final thing to suffer.
Another reason is the chaos that builds up during holidays such as Thanksgiving and peaks on Black Friday, which often finds me in the red. A final reason is that I just lacked a juicy story to blog about. You know me, I don't give you the purple stuff - I reach deep inside and pull out the Sunny D.
That leads me to a new segment which I will tentatively call the 'Link of the Week.' This week, I've spent more time than I want to admit at Retro Junk. If you grew up in the 70's, 80's, and/or 90's then you owe it to yourself to check out this site and spend some quality time strolling down memory lane. It's almost as good as if Doc Brown himself threw you in his DeLorean and gunned it to 88 miles per hour. Next stop, Hill Valley - October 26th, 1985.
It's now time for the lightning round. Here I have one run-on sentence to explain what all has happened in the past week, so here it goes. I watched the third to last episode of Heroes which has only been getting better as the abbreviated season draws to an end, I enjoyed Tribes: the Thanksgiving edition, I spent Wednesday resting and progressing further in my completion of Ratchet and Clank Futures for the PS3, on Thursday I celebrated Thanksgiving with the in-laws which included intense Scene-It action that I wish I had captured on tape, (Black) Friday followed up with crazy deals and sales that are easily avoided through participating in The Advent Conspiracy, Saturday saw Woodstocks and bringing HD to the Mellens, while Sunday was spent overcoming sickness and preparing for dead week, and finally that brings us to today. Whew, what a cyber-mouthful.
For an intermission, I have a request for our readers between this post and my next one (whenever it be published, argh matey ahoy). If you have linked to our blog on your blog yet we have not returned the favor, I ask that you tell us what's what so that we may add you. It has come to my attention that the number of blogs created continue to grow exponentially, and as hip as I am - I'm not always in-the-know. I thank you in advance and will now continue to post.
Now onto some Q & A. Our question this week comes from the Hurts, as much as it pains me to say (ha get it - pains, Hurts - I crack myself up). Before we get to that however, I will add that if you've got a question you'd like to see answered, feel free to leave it in the comments. By doing so, you're not only ensuring more posts from me seeing that I will have something to actually blog about, but also gain my limited-insight into the topic. Continuing on, in the comments from my last post on November 5th, 2007 B.C., the following was raised...
Q: what EXACTLY are they [the writers] striking?
A: Good question, to which there are many answers. A good explanation can be found in this short video that is both clear and concise for those of you with limited time, while another good resource if you would like to find out more and have more time can be found here. However, if it's a blog you're looking for (and who isn't these days?) I recommend this one.
Finally, I leave you with this unique explanation of the writer's strike. It may even be fitting to say "here's your moment of zen."
As I fast forward to the 21st century, I will count the reasons/excuses/etc. as to why I have not posted since the medieval ages (resulting in a dark age of blogging without me right?). Before I falsely build up my ego on further lies, the main reason of my e-absence is that I have been suffering from a cold that refuses to die. As the last of it subsides, this post may be the final thing to suffer.
Another reason is the chaos that builds up during holidays such as Thanksgiving and peaks on Black Friday, which often finds me in the red. A final reason is that I just lacked a juicy story to blog about. You know me, I don't give you the purple stuff - I reach deep inside and pull out the Sunny D.
That leads me to a new segment which I will tentatively call the 'Link of the Week.' This week, I've spent more time than I want to admit at Retro Junk. If you grew up in the 70's, 80's, and/or 90's then you owe it to yourself to check out this site and spend some quality time strolling down memory lane. It's almost as good as if Doc Brown himself threw you in his DeLorean and gunned it to 88 miles per hour. Next stop, Hill Valley - October 26th, 1985.
It's now time for the lightning round. Here I have one run-on sentence to explain what all has happened in the past week, so here it goes. I watched the third to last episode of Heroes which has only been getting better as the abbreviated season draws to an end, I enjoyed Tribes: the Thanksgiving edition, I spent Wednesday resting and progressing further in my completion of Ratchet and Clank Futures for the PS3, on Thursday I celebrated Thanksgiving with the in-laws which included intense Scene-It action that I wish I had captured on tape, (Black) Friday followed up with crazy deals and sales that are easily avoided through participating in The Advent Conspiracy, Saturday saw Woodstocks and bringing HD to the Mellens, while Sunday was spent overcoming sickness and preparing for dead week, and finally that brings us to today. Whew, what a cyber-mouthful.
For an intermission, I have a request for our readers between this post and my next one (whenever it be published, argh matey ahoy). If you have linked to our blog on your blog yet we have not returned the favor, I ask that you tell us what's what so that we may add you. It has come to my attention that the number of blogs created continue to grow exponentially, and as hip as I am - I'm not always in-the-know. I thank you in advance and will now continue to post.
Now onto some Q & A. Our question this week comes from the Hurts, as much as it pains me to say (ha get it - pains, Hurts - I crack myself up). Before we get to that however, I will add that if you've got a question you'd like to see answered, feel free to leave it in the comments. By doing so, you're not only ensuring more posts from me seeing that I will have something to actually blog about, but also gain my limited-insight into the topic. Continuing on, in the comments from my last post on November 5th, 2007 B.C., the following was raised...
Q: what EXACTLY are they [the writers] striking?
A: Good question, to which there are many answers. A good explanation can be found in this short video that is both clear and concise for those of you with limited time, while another good resource if you would like to find out more and have more time can be found here. However, if it's a blog you're looking for (and who isn't these days?) I recommend this one.
Finally, I leave you with this unique explanation of the writer's strike. It may even be fitting to say "here's your moment of zen."
Monday, November 5, 2007
Or I'll just keep on walkin'...
... in the cold November rain. Wait a second, what rain? Personally I could do without the rain and skip strait from sun to snow, but that's just my buck 'o five.
Now that we've crossed that bridge, how's everyone in the wonderful world of blogs doing? Hello? Have the courage to say something! Hello? Have it your way, I'll just talk to you all. Now where shall I begin...
It was a warm, October night, the 30th to be exact when I discovered my... my ability, my power, my curse - my gift. My eyes went white and I began carving into a pumpkin, and what resulted was the following...(hint: second one from the right, next to the hand that was Leonardo da Vinci's final masterpiece)
Following that discovery and saving the cheerleader (thereby saving the world), Jaimie and I traveled up north to Portland for Halloween *cue flash of creepy image with a scream that blares through your computer speakers at full volume* night. Then before we knew it and wouldn't you guess it, it was already November.
Due to the lack of too much excitement this early in the month, I'll offer a retelling of news that has recently drawn my attention. Starting off with the Writer's Guild of America (WGA) strike. For those of you who watch television, this could have a potentially big impact on your favorite shows. Whether it be CSI, Grey's Anatomy, 24, or even Heroes - all these shows, in addition to many more, could be greatly impacted. Heroes for example, may have its season finale as early as next month oppose to late May or early June. Other shows such as 24 that don't even premiere until January may be put on hold altogether until after the strike. Unless you love reality TV or don't watch TV, this is a bad deal all around. I'll close on the controversial note of saying that although I'm not a writer (although I play one on TV *Ba-Da-Dum... crash*), I support the strike.
Speaking of Heroes, that's what I'll be watching in a a little more than an hour. Although this season has been in a bit of a sophomore slump (similar to my other must-see show), I won't be giving up on it anytime soon. Seeing as how I've just hit a block, I'll wrap up this post. Hopefully I'll have something to write home about soon, but until then you'll be hearing from me in your comment sections as I leave you with one final 'spooky' picture.
Now that we've crossed that bridge, how's everyone in the wonderful world of blogs doing? Hello? Have the courage to say something! Hello? Have it your way, I'll just talk to you all. Now where shall I begin...
It was a warm, October night, the 30th to be exact when I discovered my... my ability, my power, my curse - my gift. My eyes went white and I began carving into a pumpkin, and what resulted was the following...(hint: second one from the right, next to the hand that was Leonardo da Vinci's final masterpiece)
Following that discovery and saving the cheerleader (thereby saving the world), Jaimie and I traveled up north to Portland for Halloween *cue flash of creepy image with a scream that blares through your computer speakers at full volume* night. Then before we knew it and wouldn't you guess it, it was already November.
Due to the lack of too much excitement this early in the month, I'll offer a retelling of news that has recently drawn my attention. Starting off with the Writer's Guild of America (WGA) strike. For those of you who watch television, this could have a potentially big impact on your favorite shows. Whether it be CSI, Grey's Anatomy, 24, or even Heroes - all these shows, in addition to many more, could be greatly impacted. Heroes for example, may have its season finale as early as next month oppose to late May or early June. Other shows such as 24 that don't even premiere until January may be put on hold altogether until after the strike. Unless you love reality TV or don't watch TV, this is a bad deal all around. I'll close on the controversial note of saying that although I'm not a writer (although I play one on TV *Ba-Da-Dum... crash*), I support the strike.
Speaking of Heroes, that's what I'll be watching in a a little more than an hour. Although this season has been in a bit of a sophomore slump (similar to my other must-see show), I won't be giving up on it anytime soon. Seeing as how I've just hit a block, I'll wrap up this post. Hopefully I'll have something to write home about soon, but until then you'll be hearing from me in your comment sections as I leave you with one final 'spooky' picture.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Clergy Appreciation: Re-Re-Remix!
After months of secrecy, Dox appreciated harder than John McClane dies. In addition to the thanks from myself and the man himself, I offer one final presentation so that everyone who so kindly donated in every which way can share in the experience. As for our loyal, and sometimes anonymous fans, I assure you that I've got another (lengthier) post lined up with an ETA within the next few days (not weeks!). Between now and then, the best thing you can do is sit back and enjoy the following:
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