
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Bitch slap to the Conservatives? (Updated)

Saturday, November 29, 2008
Simpsons references for Moms #3
Usage: 1) Following being called on a grammatical, pronounciation, or similar verbal or written error. 2) Ironically, as a self-effacing comical statement conveying recognition of the English error and a foreknowledge of it's incorrectness.
Reference to: Season 6 Episode 8 ("Lisa On Ice"). In the beginning of the episode an assembly is held in order to give out "academic alerts" to children with poor grades. Ralph is called up and he says "I won! I won!".

Other common quotes:
"Don't make me run, I'm full of chocolate!"
"He tripped my boy! I demand vengeance! I want vengeance!"
"Rip off!" "We paid for blood!" "Let's tear this place apart!"
"Hack the bone!"
"It's a lucky coincidence you happen to be your sister's brother."
"Maybe I will, Milhouse. Maybe I will."
"All right, pie, I'm just going to do this.[chomps air] And if you get eaten, it's your own fault!"
Friday, November 28, 2008
That's a spicy meatball!
Police dash cam of Meteor over Edmonton (Nov.20):
Did you know?
Meteors often burn up in the atmosphere, but if they survive the frictional heating and strike the Earth, they are called meteorites. The general feeling is that this meteor, since it was so big (like 10 tons) and relatively slow moving, could have been surviving meteorite fragments scattered across an 8x3km area in the Manitou Lake RM. A bounty of up to $10 a gram has been issued (but since much of the target area is cultivated fields those meteorite fragments will probably be the property of some lucky farmer).
Did you know?
Meteors often burn up in the atmosphere, but if they survive the frictional heating and strike the Earth, they are called meteorites. The general feeling is that this meteor, since it was so big (like 10 tons) and relatively slow moving, could have been surviving meteorite fragments scattered across an 8x3km area in the Manitou Lake RM. A bounty of up to $10 a gram has been issued (but since much of the target area is cultivated fields those meteorite fragments will probably be the property of some lucky farmer).
Monday, November 24, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Simpsons references for Moms #2

Usage: to change the subject from a digression (esp. from distractions, something enjoyable, etc.) back to a pressing issue or concern.
Reference to: Season 16 Episode 21, "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star", in which Bart is expelled from Springfield Elementary and must be enrolled in S

Other good quotes from this episode:

Trivia: The initial plotline (Bart gets expelled/sent to another school) has been used more than once. In season 4 episode 20, "Whacking Day", he gets enrolled in a fundamentalist christian school and then must be home schooled.

p.s. You may remember this reference from this post.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
The far reaching effects of copyright law
Then: Monsanto patents genetically modified canola, engages in legal battle with a Saskatchewan farmer.
Now: Monsanto has been ordered to take full repsonsibility for recent contamination of same Saskatchewan farmer's fields by same patented genetically modified canola.
And now a completely untrue reenactment of the events:
Farmer to Monsanto: I don't know where those seeds came from, they must have blown in from somewhere! Like seeds do!
Monsanto to Farmer: You lie! See you in court!
Farmer to court: It was an accident! Also, you can't patent a plant! It's a higher life form! Jerks!
Courts to Monsanto: He's right you can't patent a plant, but it's cool because you can patent a gene and a process to insert said gene.
Courts to Farmer: Pay up Thiefy McGee!
Farmer to Courts/Monsanto: Oh no you di'in't!
Supreme Courts to Farmer: OK you don't have to pay legal costs but you can't keep the seeds or the crops.
Farmer: Fine! Whatever!
Some years pass...
Farmer to Monsanto: Hey! Get your seeds off my lawn!
Monsanto to Farmer: Shove it!
Farmer to Monsanto: You shove it!
Court to Monsanto: Shove it!
Monsanto: Fine! Whatever!
Regular canola to Monsanto: "You're not the boss of me! Jerks!".
In other partly true news (see if you can guess which one is mostly true):
Egypt to copyright pyramids.
Take that British Museum!
God to take action on illegal bible distribution by Gideons.
God to smite Gideons: "They will face prosecution, court orders to pulp any versions breaching copyright law, and their lands shall be ravaged by locusts and famine for seven years."
Poland to copyright Copernicus' visage as determined from newly discovered remains.
Says representative "We're thinking of using him in advertising. He'll be bigger than Orville Redenbacher". Poland's claims are challenged by the Flat Earth Society who wish to use his image to make a posthumous retraction of his "Earth is not the centre of the universe thing".
Simpsons to copyright use of the word "Meh" in casual conversation.
I said "Meh".

And now a completely untrue reenactment of the events:
Farmer to Monsanto: I don't know where those seeds came from, they must have blown in from somewhere! Like seeds do!
Monsanto to Farmer: You lie! See you in court!
Farmer to court: It was an accident! Also, you can't patent a plant! It's a higher life form! Jerks!
Courts to Monsanto: He's right you can't patent a plant, but it's cool because you can patent a gene and a process to insert said gene.
Courts to Farmer: Pay up Thiefy McGee!
Farmer to Courts/Monsanto: Oh no you di'in't!
Supreme Courts to Farmer: OK you don't have to pay legal costs but you can't keep the seeds or the crops.
Farmer: Fine! Whatever!
Some years pass...
Farmer to Monsanto: Hey! Get your seeds off my lawn!
Monsanto to Farmer: Shove it!
Farmer to Monsanto: You shove it!
Court to Monsanto: Shove it!
Monsanto: Fine! Whatever!
Regular canola to Monsanto: "You're not the boss of me! Jerks!".

Egypt to copyright pyramids.
Take that British Museum!
God to take action on illegal bible distribution by Gideons.
God to smite Gideons: "They will face prosecution, court orders to pulp any versions breaching copyright law, and their lands shall be ravaged by locusts and famine for seven years."
Poland to copyright Copernicus' visage as determined from newly discovered remains.
Says representative "We're thinking of using him in advertising. He'll be bigger than Orville Redenbacher". Poland's claims are challenged by the Flat Earth Society who wish to use his image to make a posthumous retraction of his "Earth is not the centre of the universe thing".
Simpsons to copyright use of the word "Meh" in casual conversation.
I said "Meh".
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Simpsons references for Moms #1
"Turn it up!"
1) as a direct reference, when you see the THX sound check;
2) generally, when something (esp. TV, movie, etc.) is too quiet
4) ironically, when something (esp. TV, movie, etc.) is too loud.
Reference to:
p.s. You may remember this reference from this post.
Simpsons Movie and Spiderpig


Main>>Special Features>>Deleted Scenes>>highlight "Deleted Scenes" (press UP arrow then ENTER)
2. Russ Cargill:
Main>>Special Features>>Special Stuff>>highlight "Special Stuff" (press UP arrow then ENTER)
3. Mutant Squirrel:
Main>>Special Features>>A Lot of Trailers>>highlight "A Lot of Trailers"( press UP arrow then ENTER)
4.Turn it up!
Main>>Language Selection>>highlight "Audio" (press UP and LEFT then ENTER)


p.p.s. other super pigs







Saturday, November 15, 2008
Redd Blood Cells

p.s. You may remember the White Stripes from previous concert posts or from Updog&Indy.
p.p.s. Let's all learn about red blood cells from the neat website HowStuffWorks...learning is fun!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
"Iraq War Ends" - New York Times



Saturday, November 8, 2008
For little cp who is sicky
and cute too (comic from Strange Brew).

Also, here is the walk off scene from Zoolander in Spanish just for you:

Also, here is the walk off scene from Zoolander in Spanish just for you:
Friday, November 7, 2008
Chickens! Concert Series #26: Kingdon of Sorrow and GWAR



Apparently, the band says that "Gwar" doesn't actually stand for anything and is actually an abbreviated version of "GWAARGGGH!!!", which was their former name. So there ya go. The GWAR mythos is basically that they are immortal space warriors that were exiled to earth by a ceator called the Master. The gave rise to the human race, mayhem ensued, when the Master found out they ended up being frozen in Antarctica. They were subsequently awoken by a combination of pollution related ozone holes and their manager Sleazy P. Martini's shiny suit (he had been on the run from drug dealing charges at the time).


And that's what happened. They played music throughout and between the sections of the stage show, they didn't move around very much (in their defence they are wearing a lot of costume) and, like I say, the music is incidental. Also, as D pointed out, the political schtick that they did would have been a lot more appropriate a few weeks/months ago, a pop culture reference or something would have been better. I don't know, I'm left with the feeling that it should have been more disturbing than it was. There did seem to be a lot of people who were pretty happy to have water and red food colouring sprayed on them. Probably because the violence and characters are so cartoonish and silly, and since it's so obvious that no one is actually being hurt, it's like Punch and Judy or comedic satirical theatre (like Italian commedia dell'arte), but really, really loud. It's funny because it's cheesy satire, but not everyone likes stuff like Grindhouse either.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Chickens! Concert Series #25: Trans Siberian Orchestra



As is TSO tradition (apparently) the show was broken into two halves. The first half was basically their concept album "Christmas eve and other stories" (which my Mom has on CD).

These are the songs for the first half, interspersed with rambling narration:
NED/March of the Kings
An Angel Came Down
Oh Come Holy Night
Prince of Peace
First Snow
A Mad Russian's Christmas
Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)
Good King Joy
Ornament
Old City Bar
Promises to keep
This Christmas Day
An Angel Returned

Here's the set list for the second half after introductions:
Wizards in Winter
Queen of the Winter Night
Prelude to Madness
Believe
Last Illusion/9th
Siberian Sleigh Ride
Tracers>Mozart
Christmas Canon
Orff's Carmina Burana (O fortuna)
Keyboard Dual-Wish Liszt
Requiem/12-24 Encore
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra has split up to run two concurrent tours allowing them to hit 90 cities in 2 months (and like 140 shows!). Though they introduced everyone I don't remember who everyone was and it's not easy to figure who was who so we'll just have to go with the ones I remember and have been able to gather were there. Al Pitrelli played guitar, he had recently mangled himself and had to sit down throughut the concert. Tommy Farese did vocals and introduced everyone (who's old buddies with Al). D totally called him being Italian. Tommy's wife Jane Mangini and Derek Wieland (I think?) and played keyboards. Jane Mangini and Al Pitrelli also have a band called O'2L (a mix of various eclectic styles, kind of jazzy stuff). Andrew Ross sings the Angel songs at the beginning and end of the Christmas half (they made fun of him for looking like Fabio, he and one of the vocalists did a pose, I laughed). They had some local strings playing with them too, which was nice. Bart Shatto came out dressed as a transient and sang "Old City Bar". That's all I know about that, I'm going to have to start writing things down when I go to stuff like this.
p.s. Cameras were restricted at the show so I haven't been able to find footage of our show but there some for the Winnipeg (the opening song and some other clips) and PA shows and a clip from O fortuna. Well you get the idea. Here's the advertisement for ours:
p.p.s. Here's a review of the sister show happening on the same day in Pennsylvannia (where I got the set list from). The set list and structure of our show was the same but with different people, which will have an effect on the show of course, but the gist is the same. There's also some more reviews on there now.
p.p.p.s. Oh! And to cap it off we found out that Obama won after the concert! Good times!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Indecision 2008
The Indecision 2008 website features "articles" and the Indecision TV special with Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
The videos are available here in Canada at ComedyCentral's Indecision2008 website (its got similar stuff but is less shiny).
For interest and amusement's sake here is a Indecision clip from the past:

For interest and amusement's sake here is a Indecision clip from the past:
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
US election results
The world watches with baited breath. Sad that many Canadians would have sacrificed their vote in our election for a chance to vote in the US election. Maybe if our voting system was more representative instead of first past the post...but I digress (Support electoral reform! Check out Fair Vote Canada!). At least no one in our election was really worried about it being rigged or that their vote would be randomly rejected. The fact that this is a serious concern (serious enough to be spoofed on Simpsons!) in a place like the US and that they haven't managed to think up a way to deal with it is horrible!
Politics is better with the Simpsons:
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Treehouse of Horror Facts

The first story parodies the Amityville Horror, the second parodies the famous Twilight zone episode "To Serve Man"

So this yearly custom became an annual tradition and every Halloween special since has been named after the first Treehouse of Horror.



