Monday, December 28, 2009

My fave BD!

I bought and read in one evening the new Les Nombrils bande dessinée. So good! And didn't end on a cliffhanger like last time. I wonder if there will be a fifth. Ahhh so good.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

yoopi!

So like... for YEARS now I've been thinking about this old TV science show I used to watch as a child. I could remember the music, and the voice of the male host, and the format, but not the name. I just knew they always ended each segment with a little phrase like "isn't that amazing!" or something like that. When I described it to my family, no one remembered it.

Then I was watching a Kotter episode today and Epstein said: "What'll they think of next" obviously quoting from a show of the time. And I was all: EUREKA!

That's the show! What Will They Think of Next! It was a Canadian show, but also showed in the US. But there are no clips on the internets anywhere. I'll hum you the theme song:

laa la la la laaaaaaa
la-la la-la laaaaaaa
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laa la la la laaaaaaa
la-la la-la laaaaaaa
laaaaa
laaaaaa
laa
laaaaaa
laaaaaaa
laa
laaa-la-la laa laaa
la-la-la-la laaaaaaaaa


WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF NEXT aired weekly, I think Nickelodeon aired it on weekends. It was basically the two of them talking about what the future was going to be like. They would talk about new technologies, innovations, and that sort of thing. At the end of each segment, if I remember correctly, one of the two would state “What will they think of next?”

I remember one episode talking about how one day, you would be able to go on your computers and look at the showtimes at your local movie theatre, or see what stores were in your local mall. I watched this in amazement, not knowing that computers would be able to do such things. This was in the days even before the Commodore 64, where they were just hooked up to your TV to type text in.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Ghosts of Christmases Past


Jacob Teddy Marley

Hungrily eying the ornaments.

My brother, apparently outgrowing his jammies.

My Donnie Osmond doll!
(Manlier than Ken. I never owned a Ken doll.)


The Hulk, and suntanning doll
My hair must have been changing to a darker blonde.
Looks like I have really excellent streaks!
What is that watch I'm wearing?

With muthah

With fathah

"We are the wee tin soldiers who like to play all day!"
My brother is the tallest soldier.


...
Flashforward several years
(The above photos I have because my dad got his slides converted
to jpgs. So then it's years of regular photos, all in photo albums.
And then my photos, not in e-form.
We pick up the Christmas story when I finally get a
digital camera.)

Fernando and his first nephew, on nephew's first Cmas.

Not sure which winter, but this is when we get to see Mr. Gilby,
when he comes back to town each winter.

2005 tree
Believe I was in school at the time so not much of a Christmas
In fact, ever since I started university in '92, and then went straight into
a retail job, I've never had a real Christmas break.

Very rare balcony snow leopard

The Great Sibling Christmas of 2007
Theme: Swellegant Christmas!

Me and Fernando
(he sat on the couch and sewed)
I'm drinking from the drunken-sot-Santa mug

Playing mini-croquet
(Ever since Pablo and I read Harpo Marx's biography
we've wanted to play croquet.)

Fernando's sister by the Christmas tree.
Since we were at Pablo's apartment, I tried to make the tree
look Cool Yule and masculine.

2008
Ohhh Nombly's last Christmas

And Haley conspiring to knock over the tree



Christmas Present:

I didn't put up a tree this year--there isn't a single decoration.
The gift my parents' sent is sitting behind by Oscar Wilde doll.
That's about it.

Bah Humbug!









Wednesday, December 23, 2009

books books books and did i mention books?


Since the hero and heroine in the last romance I read were both unusually tall, I couldn't help but compare it the whole time to Heyer's The Toll-gate. So instead of reading The Golden Mean, I decided to re-read TG.

Heyer has some romances where the romance gets resolved about half-way through, and the rest of the book is the resolution of the mystery story. They're as good as her romance-onlies, though. I remember enjoying this one quite a bit.

Meanwhile I've also amassed a pile of magazines to read. I try very hard to ignore magazines most of the year, but at Christmastime something comes over me. I guess cause we used to like buying magazines for New Year's and doing all the quizzes. The glossies still callll to me.

In other news... I had to work today--my boss asked another manager and myself to come in for four hours on our day off. But of course then I had other work to do, so stayed about 7 hours. But I had some gift cards burning a hole in my pocket, so I bought Fernando a bright green faux-cashmere scarf which was on sale, the fourth Les Nombrils where the girls fight to get back the plain one's boyfriend, Vanity Fair and Vogue, and the recently released pocket book of Still Alice (said to be Excellent, about a woman with Alzheimer's.)

I know, I know, I'm not supposed to be buying books. It's soooo haaaaaard. I wanted to buy The Children's Book too, because it's also supposed to be super excellent. But I stopped myself. And I resisted the new Adrian Mole in hard cover--will wait for the paperback. So I think I was pretty good.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

techie error

Some html shmoop got into my books posting, so the words were cut off on the right side of the screen. Fixed now.

What to read next...

I'm almost done The Naked Baron. It has likable characters, and the hero and heroine actually like each other which is refreshing! More inner dialogue than I like. But I enjoyed her sex scenes, --they were hot-to-trot without sounding ridiculous.


I might read The Golden Mean next. I got it as a freebie, and wasn't that interested in it, but it's been getting a lot of acclaim and good reviews. It's about Aristotle, and Alexander the Great as a boy. Guess I'll start it and see if I get sucked in.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

My music roundup for 2009

Alright... the music round-up is tougher, because there's so much more of it than the books. I bought or Zamzared or library'd or downloaded 2130 songs this year. This is just 109 of those songs, so I did pretty good, don't you think? It doesn't include albums/songs I had before that time but listened to a lot, like Alicia Keys' previous album. If I lurved 4+ songs from one album, then I put it under Albums instead of with the singles.

Not listed in any particular order.

TOP ARTISTS (that I remember most lurving)
K'naan
Alicia Keys
Wyclef Jean


Top Rock - or Acousticee Songs
Sun City - Artists United Against Apartheid
Shining Light - Annie Lennox
Never Gonna Cry Again - Eurthymics
I'm On Fire (live) - Bruce Springsteen
Radio Nowhere - Bruce Springsteen
Imitosis - Andrew Bird
Plenty is Never Enough - The Shins
Moon and Moon - Bat for Lashes
Folding Chair - Regina Spektor
It's a New Day - will.i.am
Peace Train (live) - Cat Stevens
My Madrigal - Patti Smith
If You Ever Did Believe - Stevie Nicks
Out of Our Heads - Sheryl Crow (except the terrible chorus)
Manos al Aire - Nelly Furtado
Your Daddy Don't Know - The New Pornographers
All I Really Want to Do - Holly Palmer
The Chain (live) - Ingrid Michaelson
Le Mot de passe - Patricia Kaas
Speak Your Heart - The Orchard
It's Still Rock & Roll to Me - Billy Joel
Pick Up the Phone - Dragonette
Falling Down - Tom Waits
Beast of Burden - Bette Midler

Top Dance (I was really into dancy hippy hoppy this year)
Numba 1 - Kardinal Offishall
Cruise Control - Mariah Carey
Get Your Number - Mariah Carey feat. Jermaine Dupri
Young Girl - Pharrell
Frontin' - Pharrell
Angel - Pharrell
Fast Car (Fugee remix) - Wyclef Jean
Mr. Autotune - Wyclef Jean feat. Nick Cannon
Suga - Flo Rider
Bulletproof - La Roux
Wrong - Depeche Mode
Row Row Fight the Powah - Iwasaki Tarou Remix
Clumsy - Fergie
Glamorous - Fergie
Knock You Down - Keri Hilson feat Kanye
Time - Timbaland
Sweet Revenge - Chris Cornell
Autotune the News #6
Tik Tok - KE$HA

Pop Ballad-ish
The Beautiful Ones - Mariah Carey feat. Dru Hill
I Want to Know What Love Is - Mariah Carey
H.A.T.E.U. - Mariah Carey
I Need a Love Song - Babyface
Not Anymore - LeToya
Never Ever - Ciara
Beautiful U R - Deborah Cox
Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie
Papers - Usher
Camouflage - Brandy

Rap
Quiet Dog - Mos Def
Let Me See Your ID - Artists United Against Apartheid
Revolution - Arrested Development
Slumdog Millionaire - Wyclef feat. Cyndi Lauper
Suicide Love - Wyclef feat. Eve
No Flowers - The Grouch & Eligh feat. Paris Hayes
I Wish I Knew Natalie Portman - K-OS
The Warning - Eminem
He Got Game - Public Enemy

Funk-ee-soul
Walk On By - Melanie Fiona
You Stop My Heart - Melanie Fiona
The Way I See It - Anastacia
medley of songs by Prince on his guitar, live
Get It Up - The Time
The Stick - The Time
Walking on the Chinese Wall - Philip Bailey
Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
Fire Escape - Diane Birch
Just My Imagination - The Temptations
Chasing Pirates - Norah Jones

Reggae
S-Craving - Tarrus Riley
Start a New - Tarrus Riley
King Without a Crown - Matisyahu
You're Beautiful - Jacksoul
Me Believer/Summer Holiday/Love Letter - Yellowman (just never get tired of it...)

Countryesque
Use Somebody - Brooke White
Rhiannon - Brooke White
Pass in Time - Beth Orton
Amen- Kid Rock
Travelin' Thru - Dolly Parton

Other
Mausam Achanak Ye Badalu Kyu - Alka Yagnik, Shaan, Harry Baweja, Anu Malik
Confession Part III - Weird Al Yankovich ("Gonna tell you everything I left out of parts 1 and 2...")
Billie Jean - The Lost Finger
K'naan performing some songs live with stripped down band
Both Sides Now - Measha Brueggergosman

Fave Covers:
Careless Whisper - Seether
Stand by Me - Playing for Change
Crimson and Clover - Prince
I Feel 4 U - Duke Special
Purple Rain - Martin Sexton
I Would Die 4 U - Richard Swift

Fave 80s:
Rap-O Clap-O - Joe Bataan
The Screams of Passion - The Family
The Safety Dance - Men Without Hats
Blind - Talking Heads
If a Girl Answers (Don't Hang Up) - Vanity 6

Non-vocal
Alexa de Paris - Prince
Star Wars 3 love theme on the uke
Never Let Go of Your Hand - Waitswatcher
Bamboozled theme - Terrence Howard
Theme from Indecent Proposal - perf by City of Prague Orchestra

Holiday:
O Come O Come Emmanuel - Sugarland
Star of Wonder - Tori Amos
Soul Cake - Sting
Jingle Bells - Earl Scruggs
Gee Whiz It's Christmas - Diane Birch


ALBUMS
Mamer - Eagle
K'naan - Troubadour
Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
Eurythmics live
Prince - Prince (his first album)
Janelle Monae - Metropolis
N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds
Keith Urban - Greatest Hits
Beach Boys - Endless Summer
Billy Ocean - Greatest Hits
Leonard Cohen - variety of albums & songs, and all sorts of covers
The Police - variety of albums & songs
E.L.O. - All Over the World (best of)
The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning, Strike
Rough Trade - Birds of a Feather (best of)
Lady Gaga - The Fame
Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
Sean Kingston - Tomorrow
Sheila E. - The Glamorous Life, and Romance 1600
Outkast - Big Boi & Dre Present...
Jazmine Sullivan - Fearless
Sugarland - Live on the Inside
Rolling Stones - Forty Licks
Alicia Keys - The Element of Freedom

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