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August 8, 2007 — Steve (Views: 553)
So I am on the phone with Alex and he and I start talking about classic TV shows and at one point I am singing the theme song to Growing Pains. I realized then, that television really isn’t the same anymore. WHERE ARE THE THEME SONGS?!?!?!
I mean, some of my fondest memories growing up was singing along to Good Times, Facts of Life or One Day at a Time. I can remember my first solo in grade school. I had to sing the first verse of The Greatest American Hero. You know it - “Look at what’s happened to me, I can’t believe it myself. Suddenly I’m upon top of the world. It should have been somebody else…”
I used to imagine myself showing up in the credits. I was always a guest star on The Love Boat or Fantasy Island. I saw myself running down the hill with Laura, Mary and Carrie on Little House on the Prairie. I was another member of the Keaton family and my picture too was in a frame for Family Ties.
So what happened?! Has the television industry become so consumerist that we can’t have a 30 second theme song now? Are we so focused on airtime and getting in that Tampax commercial? We are robbing future generations of this delight. I say, bring back those writers. Classics like Wonder Woman, Golden Girls, Three’s Company… ah I could go on. Still I can always find a website or two that allows me to reminisce
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August 2, 2007 — Steve (Views: 464)
Conventional wisdom used to be that if you’re going to succeed as a solo, you need to jump in with both feet. But the one rule of solo practice is that there are no rules, only millions of exceptions. And here’s one of those exceptions: Danielle Colyer, a teacher by day, busy real estate attorney by night, as described in this article, Her Homework: Law Practice. According to the article, Colyer went to law school after she’d burned out of teaching. But after getting her law degree, she also received a “dream job” offer teaching law to high school students. Still, as a single mom, her teaching salary didn’t go far enough, so she started a real estate closing business on the side. According to the article, these days, she juggles 100 closings with the aid of a part time assistant and earns as much from her part time practice as from her full time teaching job.
So if you’re thinking about solo practice, but too nervous about cutting off your salary entirely, see if you can arrange a part time gig and use it as support to get your practice growing…before making the leap entirely or, keeping a slash career.
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August 1, 2007 — Steve (Views: 330)
Well, it’s been a long time coming, and for football to be the impetus is just fine by me. Finally Iraqis have something to celebrate, and in this case it’s something that has united them more than any other occurrence in recent history - the Iraqi national side has just won The Asian Cup.
“Iraq beat Saudi Arabia 1-0. Celebratory gunfire was heard in Baghdad, where authorities had banned vehicles and urged fans not to gather.
It was feared crowds could be targets for bombers. Some 50 people died in attacks after Wednesday’s semi-final.
Correspondents say Iraq’s progress has temporarily united the divided country.
The team includes Sunni and Shia Muslims, as well as Kurds.
The crowds in Baghdad included members of the security forces. Guns were fired into the air despite an earlier warning by the authorities that any such displays would be punished.
“It’s a huge success for Iraq and it’s a very, very good news for Iraq,” Iraq’s national security adviser Mouwaffaq al-Rubaie told the BBC.
“You should come to see the jubilation and the joy which is spreading all over Baghdad’s streets now. People are pouring in, hundreds of thousands of people are pouring into the streets.”
Want to know what the closest thing to world peace looks like? Well, here it is…

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July 30, 2007 — Steve (Views: 377)
I read a quote by Drew Barrymore in my local newspaper recently that made me nod my head in agreement. She was talking about dating when she said this, but I think it applies to other relationships as well: ”The only fundamental rule for me is to just be yourself. Let your freak-flag fly, and if someone doesn’t get you, move on.”
Everybody has a freak-flag. We’re just cautious about waving it around too many people for fear of criticism. One of the ways I fly my freak-flag is by playing a word game with my oldest niece. I made it up when she was small and we’ve been playing it ever since. We’ll drive by a Taco Bell and call it Burrito Flute. Or we’ll see a Hardees and call it Soft-C’s. Over the years, I came up with dozens of these.
Applebees = Orange-C’s.
Hy-Vee = Low-W
Walgreens = Ceiling Blues
Burger King = Steak Queen
Outback = In Front
Buffalo Wild Wings = Chicken Tame Legs
Wendys = Breezies
Village Inn = City Out
On and on it goes. We have so many of these that my niece and I have our own lingo now. We’ll use this lingo around our friends or family sometimes and they think we’re crazy. Maybe we are. But we have a blast doing it. And we’re always trying to come up with more.
I can’t help but think about a time far into the future when I’m no longer here. Maybe my niece will be driving down the street one day with the burdens of life troubling her, and she’ll drive by an Outback Steakhouse and smile to herself as she whispers “In Front.”
Nobody else will understand it, but it won’t matter because she will have made a connection to the past and drawn a slight bit of comfort in remembering a time when her crazy uncle let his freak flag fly.
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July 29, 2007 — Steve (Views: 322)
Don’t take life too seriously. Don’t take life for granted. Anything or anyone for granted. Use your time wisely. Listen to those older than you - they have wisdom. Being defiant gets you no where. I am not weak for leaning on Everlasting Arms. (Whoever told you in the first place you should be guilty?) Love God. Love people. Love God. Love people. It’s a continual cycle. Obedience really is better than sacrifice. I can tell you that first hand.Breathe.
Everyone says that you’ll go through this thing called, “senior-itis” after you graduate. Seems to me it’s just that transition in your mind and heart from having each year set with a certain schedule, a certain this, a certain that. Now, we’re told to break the mold. Be free. The world is ours. I don’t ever think that really goes away. I mean, there’ll always be some obstacle in life, something to overcome, something to face, some hardship, some type of something… and that’s okay. One day at a time, just one day at a time. Everything is gonna be alright :] It’s a beautiful world we live in and I’m blessed to know (and continue to get to know) the God who created it all.
I think we’re all just trying to find balance. Balance between the crazy radical and the one who lives in neutral faith. I’m in the balance right now. I’m seeing the whole “art world” that I’m diving into soon that I’ve been wading in awhile now and where I need to stand in all of it. It’s a continual process. That’s all I can say. I most definitely do not have all the answers, but I would love to find out those answers with those around me.
Love and be free. -lauren
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This Best Blog post was excerpted from Elle Effect You can submit a blog post for inclusion in Blogger Blog. Just go HERE for more information. |
July 27, 2007 — Steve (Views: 324)
I hate the format war. I hated the DVD/Divx war, and I’m hating the HD-DVD/Blu Ray war even more. I want to upgrade to High Def disks for my DVD collection, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to choose one of these formats.
Drew posted earlier today about Microsoft announcing a price drop on the HD-DVD drive for the Xbox 360. Which is good for HD-DVD. Today Target announced that they will only be stocking Blu-Ray players in their stores. Which is good for Blu-Ray. It’s not a HUGE win for Blu-Ray, though, with Target still selling HD-DVD players online. Plus they’ll still be selling HD-DVD disks, and the Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on. Target even went on record to say that they haven’t chosen a side. “We are not proclaiming one format vs. the other as the preferred consumer technology.”
My money is still on HD-DVD because of Wal-mart and Porn. We’ll see what happens.
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This Best Blog post was excerpted from Forever Geek You can submit a blog post for inclusion in Blogger Blog. Just go HERE for more information. |
July 26, 2007 — Steve (Views: 267)
From some Iranian newspaper via the BBC via the Washington Post, dubiously sourced, definitely implausible, but please dear god let this be true:
A few weeks ago, 14 squirrels equipped with espionage systems of foreign intelligence services were captured by [Iranian] intelligence forces along the country’s borders.These trained squirrels, each of which weighed just over 700 grams, were released on the borders of the country for intelligence and espionage purposes.
According to the announcement made by Iranian intelligence officials, alert police officials caught these squirrels before they could carry out any task.
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July 25, 2007 — Steve (Views: 313)
I’m going to tell you a story so scary you will never be able to look at a lift (or elevator for you Americans) in the same way again. Stairs will become your new best friend. What I am going to tell you is a true story and it happened to me. The dictionary describes a lift as such: Function: noun A platform or an enclosure raised and lowered in a vertical shaft to transport people or freight.
But I describe a lift as so:
Function: evil A platform dangling over the void of darkness or a claustrophobic enclosure of terror raised and lowered in a vertical shaft of doom and death to transport and create fear in people or freight.
It all started one Saturday about two years ago. I was working the weekend due to deadline time (and surfing the net) and I was the last person in the building. Around 10pm I finally decided it was time to go home, shut off my computer and got in the lift to go from the fourth floor to the ground floor… if only I had taken the stairs.
As the lift moved down the shaft it suddenly jerked to a stop. At first I thought nothing of it. I thought I had arrived at my destination. Only the doors did not open. I tried hitting a few buttons, nothing happened. It only took a few seconds to realize I was trapped between the first and second floor. It was a Saturday. Monday was a bank holiday. I realized there was a good chance I would not be getting out any time soon and I might have to eat my own arm to survive.
I don’t mind telling you that for the first couple of minuets I was scared like a little girly man. Visions of the lift falling down the shaft danced through my mind. Shouting and using the emergency buzzer did no good. There was no one else in the building. No one was coming to my rescue. In my panic I tried to open the doors with my bear hands. They opened easily but what was behind them was another horror like something out of the “Twilight Zone.” An old red brick wall up to waist height and then the outer lift doors. I tried to force open the outer lift doors but they would only open an inch and no more. For a while I let the panic in, pacing up and down the small space of the lift (but being careful not to shake it too much).
Then, as I started to calm down, came the moment that every man who grew up watching 80s TV dreams of… MacGyver time. Also known as “The bit at the end of the A-Team where they made something cool”. So I found myself thinking, “What would MacGyver do?” I took stock of my inventory.
1. A laptop with only a little battery power remaining 2. A mobile phone with a dead battery 3. Some paper 4. A technical drawing pencil 5. A can of coke 6. And my back pack itself
I started thinking things like, “Maybe I could somehow wire up my laptop battery to my mobile phone and charge it up. No.. wait… the lift is a dead spot for mobile phones.”
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July 22, 2007 — Steve (Views: 476)
Cesar Millan was not a name I was familiar with, although I had heard people talk about The Dog Whisperer. This TV show is a take off on the “Horse Whisperer,” a movie about a guy who could work with troubled horses by simply getting intimate with them. The Dog Whisperer guy does the same thing, more or less, supposedly with dogs instead of horses.
Actually, if you watch a few episodes you’ll notice that Cesar Millan doesn’t work so much on the dogs. He “fixes” the humans who own the dogs. He has an intense gaze, and he starts by asking a lot of probing questions. Then he begins to work on changing the pet owner’s unwholesome state of mind.
“Oh, the dog was rescued from a horrible life? And that’s why you indulge him and let him control you?” “Well,” he says matter of factly, “this dog doesn’t live in the past. It lives in the here and now.”
The Dog Whisperer teaches people that animals understand elemental communication best of all. They will allow themselves to be ‘managed’ only by someone who first establishes dominance. A leader establishes dominance and is firm, without being rough or abusive. To have maximum influence a Leader has to know how to work from the present moment.
If you haven’t watched ‘The Dog Whisperer’ I highly recommend it. The basic message is enticing and yet also elusive; in other words, it’s easy to see it applied to other people. The question is how do you apply that lesson to your own life?
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