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Friday, November 07, 2003
OK, I am blatantly going to steal the different list ideas from various people including KTOAB (with is Top 5 & Pond Sucking 5) & Noodley (with his Top Two lists). Since I am terminally indecisive, maybe I'll just make a list of things I love, like & detest. What will be on these lists I have no clue. I'm winging it people.
Nevermind. After sitting here staring at a blank screen for 5 minutes, I can't think of anything to put short of completely ripping off Noodley's Top Two lists. So screw it.
Miss Ginger had a nice post today pertaining to the 70's. Now mind you, I was born in the first half of the 70's so I have to check & see if things I remember from my childhood are actually from the 70's or the early 80's. I remember the mid - late 80's as it was a hellish time for me. I wish I could forget it.
This made me start to think about things from my youth. Television shows I remember, music, toys, things like that. Let's see what I can actually remember.
The Gold Key Hour on Channel 11 in the DFW area. Every afternoon my ass was parked in front of the TV so that I could watch whichever Krofft show they happened to put on that day. My favorite, to this very day, is Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. My second favorite was Far Out Space Nuts. I never really cared much for the Bugaloos. They were always singing really crap stuff. H.R. Pufnstuf was cool for about 30 seconds in my book. I also really like Land of the Lost, but that was only on Saturday mornings. Well, Far Out Space Nuts was the same I think. Hell, I don't remember. That was a long time ago. I've slept & been dropped on my head since then.
CHiPs was a television show I could not live without. Why my parents actually let me watch it I don't know. I was completely in love with John (Larry Wilcox). Later, when I worked for Susan Powter (you know, the "Stop the insanity!" bleach blond buzzed chick) I got to speak to him on the phone when I was working out details for a business deal. He was a very nice man & I restrained myself & never said one word about CHiPs.
When I was a kid, I adored KISS. They were the be all end all. Of course that was around 1977. I had that poster on a cork board in my room until I got pissed one day & ripped it to shreds. KISS meets the Phantom of the Park was one of the best cheese movies ever made. I don't care what you say.
Another television show I didn't go a single week without watching. It was the best. It really was. I mean, they were trailer trash. So was I. Only, we didn't have a trailer. But later we did have a pig. His name was Arnold. He disappeared after he ate the new bathroom floor my parents had put in. This really doesn't have anything to do with the Dukes of Hazzard now does it? I did get in trouble once for busting my sister's nose with a General Lee knock off. Apparently I was suppose to let her just take it. I think not.
There is more, but I will save it for another day. I'm tired of looking for pictures & my brain hurts from trying to remember things.
Word of the Day
reminiscence - r m -n s ns - noun
1. apprehension of a Platonic idea as if it had been known in a previous existence
2. a) recall to mind of a long-forgotten experience or fact b) the process or practice of thinking or telling about past experiences
3. a) a remembered experience b) an account of a memorable experience
4. something so like another as to be regarded as an unconscious repetition, imitation, or survival
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In case anyone happens to run across this poster anywhere, preferably an original, let me know. I want one terribly.

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Troy's playing again this week. You should go. Say hi for me.
Last week was a real blast!! So we're doing it again:
Saturday 8-10pm at Bigsby's (505 E 6th St) -- No Cover, fiddy cent pool, and relaxed morals (especially if you've had a rough week).
The band was so great we're doing that again too: Hunt "Lust For Life" Sales on drums & David 'Lusty' Lucas on bass. It's truly 'music worth lusting for'.
Yes, we really played the Outkast song "Hey Ya'".
Come check it out, 6th street isn't THAT bad -- and we're THAT good...
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Thursday, November 06, 2003
There is nothing I love more than a guitar player that can adeptly use a slide. I can't explain it, but it makes me giddy.
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Today has been a rather uneventful day. Although I was busy putzing around the house, I don't feel like I got a damn thing done.
I made a full meal today (salad, BBQ spare ribs (beef), Rice-A-Roni & Cornbread) & cleaned up the kitchen. I dug out all the Christmas projects I bought last year. Maybe, if I'm lucky, I'll get one done in time to send out.
Eventually, I'd like to start making some quilts. But I think that will be a little ways down the road. For all my weirdness, I do like old fashioned type things. I sew & do embroidery. I'd also like to learn to knit. That may be a bad thing for me since knitting needles are pointy & I am prone to stab people in the eye with them.
I think a lot of this is an art that is lost on most of the younger generation. For that, I am sad. Some of the most beautiful things I have ever seen in my entire life were made completely by hand. Yes, it takes a lot longer, but the quality is far superior to anything ever spit out by a machine. That's why there are still things from the 1800's that people use today, but something similar from the 1960's fell apart long ago. Everyone wants things fast. Fast is not always better.
So with this in mind, I plan on learning things that ceased to be practiced by society on a regular basis. I can already sew. Might as well learn to do some other things with it. Maybe making dolls & all the things that go with them. I can bake & cook like there's no tomorrow, might as well start doing that more. I can change a pane in a wood frame window. Unfortunately, you don't find those much anymore. In case I happen to have windows like that at anytime, I can fix them myself.
One thing I'd like to do is restore furniture. I remember when I was little, my mom's mother reapholstered her couch. I thought that was the coolest thing I had ever seen. There's a lot that can be done to old furniture. Most of it needs to be returned to its original state. All except for that avacaso green monster of a dresser that's at my mom's. I repainted that saftey orange & its going to stay that way.
I like doing things with my hands. It makes me feel like I've actually accomplished something. There is no shame in getting your hands dirty. It washes off. Maybe that's part of the problem with people today. No one wants to do anything for themselves. They are willing to pay someone to do it for them or simply live without. If there was suddenly a mass power outage, the world would freak. People wouldn't know what to do with themselves.
That's why there are no good stories from our day. We don't have to sit around & talk with each other. No reason to tell stories. Unless its gossip of course. But then I guess all stories are gossip. They were just told better way back when. The same goes for television. When you can't tell a decent story, you have to rely on special effects to get your point across. Its sad really. But, I guess you can't stop progress.
So although computers are great & all that (when they care to cooperate), if you are looking for a hobby or something to pass the time, try looking to the past. Find grammy's old cookbook & learn to bake something. Go to the library & check out a book on knitting or sewing. Do something productive.
Word of the Day
antiquated - n t -kw t d - adjective
1. obsolete
2. outmoded or discredited by reason of age: being out of style or fashion
3. advanced in age
Posted at 06:11 pm by Zombie Permalink
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Wednesday, November 05, 2003
Friday has some word assocaiation stuff that she found at LunaNina.com. I went to have a look around & decided to do a couple of the older ones. Welcome to the horror that is my mind. <insert quasi evil laugh>
Week V
Guilt :: icky
Pearl :: necklace, oysters
First :: last
Work :: I wish
Record :: vinyl
Drunk :: chatty, wobbly
Sexy :: Bill Paxton, Troy
DMV :: communist bastages
Stapler:: weapon if used correctly
Toy:: see above
Week VI
Amy :: ice cream
Equipment :: make-up
Trust :: I don't think so
Clown :: scary, bad, evil
Banana :: @(o.o)@
Grass :: bong
Shot :: rumplemintz
Screech :: nerd
Car:: I don't own one
Bridge:: over water
Week VII
501 :: one more than 500
Xs and Os :: mushy crap
Remote :: symbol of male dominance
Declaration :: pissed the British off
Whale :: me some days
Glitter :: sparkly
Floss :: string
Checkers :: make nice circles
Vegas:: hell on earth
Hill:: ants
Posted at 06:37 pm by Zombie Permalink
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I fixed a leak under the bathroom sink today. Yes, not only am I stunningly beautiful *cough*, but I can do my own plumbing work. Screw you Mr. Union Plumber!
After that minor triumph this morning, I went & did a little grocery shopping. Walked out having spent $49.12, bought 45 items & no, there was no ramen in there anywhere. I only buy ramen at the international market. Its better from there. Besides, I get the imported ramen & canned coffee combo. Yes, it a combo I made up all on my own.
After lugging my newly purchased bounty up the stairs (it took me three trips), it was time to put everything away. I love buying the crap, just hate putting it away. This time I had bought enough stuff that I was forced to clean out my refrigerator. That's a scary, scary job. I swear something in the back moved & something else talked to me. But then again, I may have just been dizzy from all the shopping & bag carrying.
Now I have groceries for the next couple of weeks. Yes Mom, I did buy vegetables. Hell, I even bought salad fixins. Of course, that box of brownie mix wasn't absolutely necessary, but they look really yummy on the box. I only bought a few TV dinners too, for emergencies (otherwise known as "for when I'm entirely too lazy to actually cook"). I did, however, forget to buy tea. I need tea. All good Southern girls drink tea.
So there you have an exciting day in the life of a Las Vegan. Makes you want to move right out here doesn't it?
Word of the Day
execrate - k s -kr t - verb
1. to declare to be evil or detestable : denounce
2. to detest utterly
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Tuesday, November 04, 2003
I would just like you to know that I'm a tad bit pissy. Last week, my sister did a makeover thing for a TV station in Dallas. It was sponsored by Neiman Marcus & televised on the morning show. She walked out with over $1400 worth of designer crap (she paid a grand total of ZERO dollars for this honor & then bitched about what they did to her hair). I could really care less. That was until she told me she got these shoes.....

For those of you that don't know much about shoes, one of my specialties, she received a pair of $198 Stuart Weitzman slingbacks. I was enraged. Do you realize what the fate of those shoes is? They will be worn by small children in an effort to piss someone off. They will be thrown at people, again by the wee ones. They will most likely be worn to a job interview by someone with the grace of Godzilla & then left in the back of the van to rot when they make her feet hurt. I feel so sorry for those shoes.
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I've noticed the rising popularity of poker. Now with that TV show World Poker Tour, its bringing those ugly mugs & nasty attitudes into the average American's home. I never really noticed the impact of the show until a friend of mine in Kentucky, who has never even seen a poker table, started questioning me on the game & the people she was seeing on TV. I know a little about the poker world from being in it to some extent.
Well, that use to be the entire case. Not so much anymore. With the popularity surge, there are a lot of hobby/internet players in the mix now. In fact, last year's World Series Of Poker world champion had NEVER played a live tournament or a live game before he entered the world series. He won his seat playing on the internet. I'm sure you've heard the story a million times already so I won't bother to rehash.
These internet players throw the professional players for a loop. Now there are a few professionals that play on the internet & even have sponsors in the online poker rooms. However, that number to date is still quite small. And let me tell you, playing on the internet & playing live are two entirely different beasts. They play differently. Of course, tournament play & live play are also different. There are tournament players who never play live & live players who never play tournaments.
It absolutely kills a professional player (live or tournament) when they are beaten by a) someone they've never heard of or played against & 2) an internet player. When they are pissed, they are foul mouthed & take it out on the first person they can find. Usually, that's the dealer. You couldn't pay me enough money to be a dealer. Now granted, for every one bastard there are 10 decent ones, but trust me when I say that the one bastard more than makes up for the kindness of ten. These are the things you don't see on television.
I'm not saying all poker players are that way. That's an unfair generalization. Its my experience that at some point, most will make asses of themselves. That is, they will make asses of themselves in a general public kind of way. Its not being an ass in the poker world. And yes, its is an entirely different world. One that's not for the faint of heart. What really cracks me up is that you'll get people wandering into a poker room now looking for the people they see on television. Its like they are movie stars or important athletes now. It cracks me up. Poker players don't generally want to talk to anyone & they sure as hell don't want to talk to someone that's going to ask them what they perceive to be uneducated questions. Players always wanted the game to get "the respect it deserves," but want to do nothing to actually gain that respect. It kills me.
So remember when you are watching a show like that, you dont' see everything that goes on. When they show the championship event for the world series that's exactly what you are seeing, one event. That tournament lasts for over a month with a different event everyday. You are seeing about four 12 - 14 hour days in several 30 minute segments. You see what they want you to see. What makes "good" television if you will. You don't see players cussing dealers, throwing cards or playing rock, paper, scissors for $500 a shot. You see the "exciting" things that can be shown on television.
Word of the Day
poker - p k r - noun
any of several card games in which a player bets that the value of his or her hand is greater than that of the hands held by others, in which each subsequent player must either equal or raise the bet or drop out, and in which the player holding the highest hand at the end of the betting wins the pot
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Man oh man. I went to bed yesterday evening & just got up. See, I'm sleeping too much. But in my defense, I had been up for over 24 hours by the time I went to bed. My head is all stuffed up & I'm coughing. It sounds like a sick seal. Stupid weather. As soon as I actually wake up, I'll put something normal in here. Hell, I'll even include a Word of the Day.
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