Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Saturday, April 23, 2005
Star Wars Convention This Weekend
Thousands of people gather together to not get laid. Is Gears one of them?
Found a New Site...
It allows me to post pics on the blog now. Now you have to look at my cute little face while listening to my pointless ramblings...
Monday, April 18, 2005
A Summer's Worth of Shows
After looking around Pollstar.com for a bit, I found a list of the shows I'd love to hit up this summer. Of course, I won't be able to get them all, but hopefully I can catch a few:
Eugene:
Living Legends 4/24
Portland:
Velvet Revolver 4/21
Moby 5/1
Audioslave 5/13
Mike Doughty 5/18
Pixies 5/26-27
Snoop Dogg 5/27
Def Leppard/Bryan Adams 6/1
Chris Isaak 7/15
Neil Diamond 9/17
U2 12/19
The Gorge, Washington:
Sasquatch Festival (Kanye West, Pixies, Modest Mouse, etc.) 5/28
Dave Matthews Band 8/19-21
Eugene:
Living Legends 4/24
Portland:
Velvet Revolver 4/21
Moby 5/1
Audioslave 5/13
Mike Doughty 5/18
Pixies 5/26-27
Snoop Dogg 5/27
Def Leppard/Bryan Adams 6/1
Chris Isaak 7/15
Neil Diamond 9/17
U2 12/19
The Gorge, Washington:
Sasquatch Festival (Kanye West, Pixies, Modest Mouse, etc.) 5/28
Dave Matthews Band 8/19-21
Monday Night Football Moves to ESPN
So now all those poor bastards that don't have basic cable are S.O.L. Interesting that they decided to do this. Hopefully it doesn't affect too many people.
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Happy Birthday to the Gears
Jason "Gears" Gearhart turns the big 2-5 today, the poor bastard. Welcome to hell, my friend, and good luck.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
RIP Mitch Hedberg
I just heard that one of my favorite comedians passed away a couple of weeks ago. Most likely from a heroin overdose from what little info I can find. I had the chance to see him in Portland a few months ago, but didn't for whatever reason. I'm regretting that now. The guy had some great observations; here are some of my favorites:
"I had a box of Ritz crackers, and on the back of the box, they had all these suggestions for what to put on top of the Ritz. Try it with cheese. Try it with peanut butter. Come on, man, they're crackers, that's why I got them. I like crackers! I didn't buy them because they're little edible plates!"
"When you go to a bar that has a black light, everybody looks cool. Except for me, because I was under the impression that the mustard stain came out."
"Whenever I walk somewhere, and someone hands me a flyer, it's like they're telling me, "Here, you go throw this away."
"I played in a death-metal band. People either loved us or hated us. Or they thought we were OK. A lot of bands have intense names, like "Rigor Mortis" or "Mortuary". We weren't that intense, we called ourselves "Injured". Later on we changed it to "Acapella" when we were walking out of the pawn shop. "
"You know when you go into a restaurant, and it gets busy and they start a waiting list, and they start calling out names, "DuFresnes, party of two." They say again, "DuFresnes, party of two." But then if no one answers, they'll just go to the next name, "Bush, party of three." Yeah, but what happened to the DuFresnes? No one seems to care. Who can eat at a time like this? People are missing! And they're hungry! That's a double whammy! "Bush, search party of three!" You can eat once you find the DuFresnes!"
"I had a box of Ritz crackers, and on the back of the box, they had all these suggestions for what to put on top of the Ritz. Try it with cheese. Try it with peanut butter. Come on, man, they're crackers, that's why I got them. I like crackers! I didn't buy them because they're little edible plates!"
"When you go to a bar that has a black light, everybody looks cool. Except for me, because I was under the impression that the mustard stain came out."
"Whenever I walk somewhere, and someone hands me a flyer, it's like they're telling me, "Here, you go throw this away."
"I played in a death-metal band. People either loved us or hated us. Or they thought we were OK. A lot of bands have intense names, like "Rigor Mortis" or "Mortuary". We weren't that intense, we called ourselves "Injured". Later on we changed it to "Acapella" when we were walking out of the pawn shop. "
"You know when you go into a restaurant, and it gets busy and they start a waiting list, and they start calling out names, "DuFresnes, party of two." They say again, "DuFresnes, party of two." But then if no one answers, they'll just go to the next name, "Bush, party of three." Yeah, but what happened to the DuFresnes? No one seems to care. Who can eat at a time like this? People are missing! And they're hungry! That's a double whammy! "Bush, search party of three!" You can eat once you find the DuFresnes!"
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Update: The Legend of Hatoon
I received an email from a reader in Arizona who just happened to stumble across the site after googling "Hatoon" and she was nice enough to share her Hatoon moments with me:
"When I heard she died, I started following all the memorials in Eugene. I'm sorry I missed it all. I googled "Hatoon" and found your site. Yeah, she was pretty wierd. One time I went into the bathroom in the library and she was in there chatting up a storm all by herself with all the water faucets running and the place reeked of cheap body spray. So I can understand if you felt a little wary. But she really was a sweetie, too. Sometimes she'd just walk up to mean and start talking, like if I was sitting outside the library or something. I remember her telling me I reminded her of some friend she used to have. I've been told that by many people at different times in my life, but somehow, coming from Hatoon it meant a lot more."
While Hatoon's passing was a tragedy, the things that have been said about her are strangely beautiful. I can only hope that when my time comes, I will have so many nice things said about me.
"When I heard she died, I started following all the memorials in Eugene. I'm sorry I missed it all. I googled "Hatoon" and found your site. Yeah, she was pretty wierd. One time I went into the bathroom in the library and she was in there chatting up a storm all by herself with all the water faucets running and the place reeked of cheap body spray. So I can understand if you felt a little wary. But she really was a sweetie, too. Sometimes she'd just walk up to mean and start talking, like if I was sitting outside the library or something. I remember her telling me I reminded her of some friend she used to have. I've been told that by many people at different times in my life, but somehow, coming from Hatoon it meant a lot more."
While Hatoon's passing was a tragedy, the things that have been said about her are strangely beautiful. I can only hope that when my time comes, I will have so many nice things said about me.
AllofMP3.com
Today's USAToday featured an article on file-sharing and mentioned my favorite music website, AllofMP3.com. I've downloaded a lot of music from this site for only pennies a song (I can download an entire CD for about $1). My friend, Nate (www.brand-z.com), introduced me to the site and assured me it was totally legal. However, I was always curious as to how it could be legit at the prices they're charging. The USAToday article explains how they are able to get away with this, by exploiting a Russian copyright law. Very cool. And if Russia ever decides to close the loophole, another country with lax copyright laws can always do the same thing. Screw you RIAA!
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