Friday, June 26, 2009
The Paradox of Choice
Besides Mesquite I’ve been doing a lot of driving. I now live down in Provo and commute to work in Salt Lake 3 days a week. It’s not as bad as I (and everyone else) thought it would be. I’ve been listening to books and podcasts. Lately I’ve been hooked on the Ricky Gervais podcast. If anyone has ever listened to it please let me know. It is soooooo good and hilarious, but I just know that nobody I know has ever listened to it. There is too much saturation of media. It’s great because there is a ton of choice, but terrible because we don’t have commonality of experiences. Who can I talk to about the Ricky Gervais podcast, the Confederations Cup, United States of Tara, and Chuck Klosterman? Blah. I don’t know who I’m complaining to or really even what about; I’m just ranting.
Ok, so I decided that the best way for me to actually get on here and write is to make some possible running segments for my blog. I doubt that I will feature them every time. It all depends on response; which I don’t necessarily expect to get.
Segment 1:
TV Tidbit
This will be where I give suggestions on good tv shows that I feel like not many people watch or comment on shows that I know my friends do watch.
This time I’ll have to comment on So You Think You Can Dance. Yes, I watch SYTYCD (as is obvious from my last post). It’s fabulous and addicting. I know Kristin, Jenny, and B have all done their nickname posts, so I’m not going encroach on that territory. I’ll just give a few thought from this past week. I was happy Asuka and Jonathan got knocked out, it was time for them to go. PMK needs to go back to just Latin ballroom or whatever it was that she did. She was cute and mildly charming, but her solos were so horrible it was embarrassing. All she did was shake her hips and switch back and forth between smiling and looking poutily at camera/crowd. Archueleta was fine, but he had too much of a lousy Vegas magician quality to him. He do something mildly good and then look at the camera smiling, looking for approval and kind of spreading his arms and sticking his chest out. I won’t miss either of them. Mr Eko and Oldie should go next as far as I’m concerned. However, my prediction is for 5-0 and Laker girl to go next.
Segment 2:
Random Thought
This is self explanatory, but probably more random than you might expect.
This week’s random thought is a mini rant on scenes in movies and tv shows where they show a store front with tvs usually showing a news story that is pertinent to what is going on. I have never in my life seen a store front with televisions in it. Maybe it is commonplace in small town USA or maybe it was big in the 50s. I don’t necessarily want them to stop using this technique, but wouldn’t mind them using some other way to achieve the same effect either.
Crushes
My crush and man-crush of the moment/week/month/year/etc.
Crush: Going back to the SYTYCD well with Jeanine. I don’t like any nicknames given to her so I’m going to give her one myself and go with Nadia. Last night she reminded me of Sidney Bristow’s half sister Nadia. I realize pretty much the only resemblances are race and hair color, but there was a vibe. I think she’s hot and will do really well because she’s got a likable and talented partner that gets cut slack like nobody’s business (I’m not complaining) and she’s got the looks and technique. It’s a good combo.
Man Crush: Tony Reali. Love this kid. For those of you that don’t know, he’s the host of Around the Horn on ESPN. I watch this show religiously along with PTI. I admire the fact that he doesn’t ignore the real world in his show. He makes references to commercials that are on all the time, NES games, HBO shows, etc. He’s way smart. I particularly liked his argument this week about Manny. Two of the sports writers were saying how they didn’t want to go to New Mexico to cover Manny’s recovery/rehab stint because it would lend pub to a rule they disagreed with (namely MLB players being able to play rehab ball in the minors while they are still suspended for steroid use). Tony pointed out that covering a story doesn’t force you to condone something it’s journalism. This is a small insignificant thing, I know, and I’ve written more than deserves to be written about it, but I liked it. He’s also a good twitter poster. Plus, he likes soccer and has good hair.
Whew. That’s two weeks worth of post right there. I’ll try to keep my posts shorter and more frequent. I’m guessing nobody got this far. Peace.
Friday, June 12, 2009
So long Tony and Paris
Random Thought:
One piece of hair in an eyelash is still an eyelash. What is one piece of hair in an eyebrow?
Monday, June 8, 2009
The US Game
I haven’t really read enough blogs (haha. My version of Word is so outdated that it labeled blogs as a spelling mistake.) to know if I should write this thing like a journal, a letter to no one in particular, an extended version of a Facebook/twitter status, a magazine article, or what. I’m assuming it doesn’t really matter. If anyone does read this and has any suggestions for improvement, please make them known. With that said; back to Chicago.
Saturday morning we got to take a tour of Wrigley field, that was pretty cool. Although the guy kept trying to take credit for stuff that the Cubs started and I just don’t believe. Like they were the first to let fans keep foul balls and the playing of the National Anthem before sporting events originated there. We did get to see the cub’s locker room, press room, and walk onto the dirt of the field (not actually onto the grass though).
The game was fun, but scary. The US gave up a goal to Honduras in the fifth minute and we were biting our nails just waiting for the come back. The crowd was at least 40% Honduran and were loud as an alarm clock at 6 am. Long story short, the US scored two and won the game. It was not anti-climatic, as I make it sound, but also not that exciting in written blog form. As a side note, Soldier field was very cool.
Random Note:
I’m a ridiculous person, I realize this, and I always have to have my spam folder cleaned out so that there isn’t a little number indicating that I have un-read messages, whether I have any interest in reading said messages or not. This isn’t a real problem in and of itself because I don’t mind wasting the 3 seconds of time that it takes. The problem with Gmail lies in the little line above the messages that figures out what you’re doing or where you are and makes suggestions with links to sites or news stories that you may be interested in (sort of like tivo or Amazon’s “You may also be interested in”. When you go to your Gmail spam folder, and I’m sure there are those of you that have never bothered to even go in there, the suggestion line always gives me Spam recipes. Ex: Spam Enchiladas or Spam Casserole. I cannot express how much this grosses me out. I don’t actually gag, but my mind does just at the thought of it. So which will win out? My OCDness that requires me to empty my spam inbox or my mind’s gag reflex?
Saturday, June 6, 2009
I might be doing this
I have been told more than once (but not more than 5 times) that I should have my own blog. Considering I have a built in readership of at least two to five then why wouldn't I start writing a blog?