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November 4, 2007

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:45 pm
by Niveous
Hey there Songfighters,

I'm relaxing from a fun night last night. It was game night for my birthday and it was a blast. It was great to have my friends and family together. We played the Wii (Who knew Lucidia would have a natural affinity for the damn thing???), laughed at misheard lyrics, ate good food (Charly did a bang up job on the whole thing) and all together had fun. Now I'm spending the last day of my 20's doing chores and chilling with the wife. Tomorrow, Niv 30. (and I just learned that it's also Mo's b'day as well. How cool is that?)

Question of the Day:
It's way late in the day for a question of the day. So here's an easy one-
What's the last good thing you watched on TV?

QoTD: The wife & I recently finished watching "Jonestown: Paradise Lost". I'm fascinated by the story of the Jonestown Massacre so it was riveting TV.

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:59 pm
by Ross
Enjoying a slow day for the first time in about two weeks.

Interesting QOTD as I just finished watching a really great Who documentary on VH1 classic.

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:06 pm
by jack
was it the kids are alright? that's an awesome movie!

easy question, the one show i make a point to catch is the sopranos on A&E. i never had HBO when it was on and i've been hooked now since they've been doing re-runs. sundays and wednesday nights.

that show was really worthy of all the hoopla.

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:16 pm
by king_arthur
QotD: probably the Chinese F1GP, Kimi Raikonen grabbing the world championship for Ferrari. In terms of "tv shows," umm... well, I guess I'm enjoying Chuck, Gossip Girl, NCIS and CSI:original this season.

Got back late last night from three days in Cananea, Mexico, doing construction work on a new church building down there. There's a guy from Alabama who has a team that comes out, and in two days (I'm told) lays a foundation and puts up a studs & steel building, about thirty by forty feet. Our church guys like doing electrical, insulation, drywall, that sort of construction stuff (in a land of no building codes or inspectors), so we spent the past three days putting in all the wiring and stapling all the insulation in place... I'll stop itching in a day or two. This was our first time staying in Mexico for one of these trips, usually we come back to the U.S. each night. Worked pretty well; it was lovely not to have to come back across the border, which usually takes an hour or more in Agua Prieta or San Luis Rio Colorado.

We'd like to go back and do the drywall, but we have to wait for the Mission Committee to rustle up a couple thousand dollars for materials. At one point, I was working on this project to do a CD with this guy who was the music leader at one of the churches in Mexico, sell a bunch of copies here in the U.S. and use the money for missions projects, but... it got complicated...

Charles

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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:32 pm
by Ross
jack wrote:was it the kids are alright? that's an awesome movie!
It's called "Amazing Story: The Journey of the Who" and goes from the pre-who Daltrey bands all the way through to "endless wire." Based mainly on archival footage and interviews with the band and important producers, managers, etc....

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:44 pm
by Lunkhead
Today I watched this really great but disheartening episode of Nature about disappearing bees:

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/bees/index.html

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:30 pm
by fluffy
I played the latest Ratchet & Clank all day. Then I beat it. (I started it yesterday.) Then I started it the second time through on challenge mode, which is much harder. Holy cow is this game great. Definitely worth getting a PS3 for if you don't have one already and you liked the previous games in the series or just like action-platformers to begin with.

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:40 pm
by HeuristicsInc
Röss wrote:
jack wrote:was it the kids are alright? that's an awesome movie!
It's called "Amazing Story: The Journey of the Who" and goes from the pre-who Daltrey bands all the way through to "endless wire." Based mainly on archival footage and interviews with the band and important producers, managers, etc....
Hey, that's the new one, right? Last weekend we were at a B&B and were talking to the couple that were at breakfast... turns out the guy is the writer for that program, and he was going to NYC for the, uh, first screening party or whatever it's called. I think we recorded the show.
-bill

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:44 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
Pushing Daisies is pretty good. The main guy is a pie maker that can bring back the dead and kill anything he touches, whilst surrounded by whimsical characters and fun dialog. What's not to love about this show?

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:54 pm
by Reist
QOTD: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:06 pm
by fluffy
oh and for qotd I've been very much enjoying this season of The Office

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:15 pm
by Ross
Re:The Who show - yeah it's the new one - they're pushing the DVD release. But watch it on TV for free, it's really good.

I like Pushing Daisies, too, Chris. Best new series for sure.

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:28 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
Röss wrote: I like Pushing Daisies, too, Chris. Best new series for sure.
I wasn't expecting much when I first saw it, but I love the concept, characters and that....that something I cant put my finger on. Dr. Seuss....esque? What am I looking for here, Ross?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:35 am
by Caravan Ray
fluffy wrote:oh and for qotd I've been very much enjoying this season of The Office
The proper one - or the shithouse American copy?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:51 am
by fluffy
WELL THERE IS NO "THIS SEASON" OF THE BRITISH ONE

They are different shows, and they are both good. I saw the British one first, and yet I can somehow actually enjoy the American rendition too.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:52 am
by Hoblit
I know this was yesterday but...

qotd: The Bucs beating the Cards. And unfortunately the Pats beating the Colts. Fun to watch anyways.

I spent the whole day soaking and cooking black beans, baking rice and jerk chicken while watching football. A slice of heaven if it weren't for the pesky On-Call customer phone calls sprinkled in there.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:40 am
by jimtyrrell
QoY: Saints over the Jags was a good game too. Pats/Colts was an interesting game to the end, at least. It's been a full morning of Pats fans up here complaining about how bad their team did and how awful the officiating was. Oh, and how everyone hates them. God help me if my favorite team ever goes 9-0. It sounds like a miserable time to me.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:48 am
by Hoblit
jimtyrrell wrote:QoY: Saints over the Jags was a good game too. Pats/Colts was an interesting game to the end, at least. It's been a full morning of Pats fans up here complaining about how bad their team did and how awful the officiating was. Oh, and how everyone hates them. God help me if my favorite team ever goes 9-0. It sounds like a miserable time to me.
Yeah, they sound like genuine Yankees fans. The umpire can't see! He was save at third I swear it. Everybody hates us. (which is true) Then you look at the score and the Yankees would have won 13-2 or something. Fogedaboudit

Pats fans have no room to complain. They didn't put a mean whoopin' on the Colts... just merely beat em? WELL THATS BECAUSE they were playing the OTHER UNDEFEATED TEAM IN THE N EFFING L.

Colts all the way. Pats are merely a stumble on their way.

Bucs all.... ha ha ha.. I can't finish that with a strait face.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:22 am
by Billy's Little Trip
Hoblit wrote: I spent the whole day soaking and cooking black beans, baking rice and jerk chicken while watching football
Now that's a nice Sunday. If it ended with a BJ, it would be a perfect trifecta. :P

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:59 am
by Ross
Billy's Little Trip wrote:
Röss wrote: I like Pushing Daisies, too, Chris. Best new series for sure.
I wasn't expecting much when I first saw it, but I love the concept, characters and that....that something I cant put my finger on. Dr. Seuss....esque? What am I looking for here, Ross?
Surreal. I think it is most like an american TV version of "Magical Realism" like in "Like Water for Chocolate"

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:26 pm
by HeuristicsInc
I never answered the question... I too enjoyed watching football, Bills win!
But then I watched that other game and did not enjoy the outcome.
But after that, I saw The Tick vs. Reno, Nevada and all was well.
-bill

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:50 pm
by Billy's Little Trip
Röss wrote:
Billy's Little Trip wrote:
Röss wrote: I like Pushing Daisies, too, Chris. Best new series for sure.
I wasn't expecting much when I first saw it, but I love the concept, characters and that....that something I cant put my finger on. Dr. Seuss....esque? What am I looking for here, Ross?
Surreal. I think it is most like an american TV version of "" like in "Like Water for Chocolate"
Yes, magical realism, right on the money. I've never seen "Like Water For Chocolate", but I was thinking of "Big Fish"