Archive for February, 2004

29
Feb

More Like Executive SWEET

For those that don’t know my mother very well, she enters contest. For fun. As often as she can. Whenever there’s an “enter as often as you like, no purchase necessary” at the grocery store, she grabs a huge stack of entries and fills them out while watching TV. Unlike lotteries (which have ridiculous odds plus cost you money and I call “Idiot Tax”) this is actually a pretty good idea because it pays off.

The latest thing she won was two tickets to any regular season sporting event from a contest on the TSN web site. As she’s not much of a sports fan, she offered these to Mel and me, and we of course accepted. We go to choose three games we’d like to see and they’d get us in if they could. All three of my choices were Saturday Canucks games, with #1 being last night’s game vs. St. Louis, which we got tickets to.

IN THE CTV EXECUTIVE SUITE.

It was great. Mel & I made a day of it and went shopping in Metrotown first. Metrotown makes me feel like a giant because of the huge asian population of the surrounding area. I’m average height at about 5′11″ (odd that I use metric for everything but personal height) but when walking through Metrotown I can see over 80% of the people ahead of me.

Though I’m not much of a shopper I did buy a few new shirts that I think I look pretty snazzy in. Then we went to TGIFridays, planning to get some munchies before the game, but their Margarita Chicken Fahitas sounded so good I had to get them. They were good, but not as good as the fahitas we’d get at Gabachos — a now-closed mexican restaurant here in Chilliwack.

From Metrotown we took the Skytrain directly to General Motors Place. The Executive Suites are gorgeous. It’s things like these that make you understand why millionaires don’t just think “Oh, I’ve got ten million, I don’t need any more money” because having one of these boxes is surely incredibly expensive and totally worth it. The view of the ice is perfect. There were about a dozen other people in the suite, mostly CTV people or contacts and were all very welcoming.

The game was great and for most of it a very close 1-0 lead for the Canucks. In the third period Ohlund scored with a blistering slapshot and the whole arena lept to their feet. If I hadn’t been doing the same myself I would have had a photo of it, sorry.

Johan Hedberg, Vancouver’s backup goalie got the start and was flawless in net, including stopping a late-game penalty shot to keep his shutout.

A fantastic day, a great game, and a lot of fun. Huge thanks to my mom (who rules) and Doug from CTV who was our contact and was there in the suite with us.

I’ve got a full selection of photos on my gallery.

23
Feb

Han Shot First

22
Feb

Even though I haven’t seen much Bebop, the music is very cool.

my cowboy bebop theme song is tank!

what’s your cowboy bebop theme song?

14
Feb

Nipples!

I’m a fan of good writing. I’m a competent communicator, but when someone writes down just how ridiculous the whole Janet’s nipple thing is this well I have to applaud.

And link.

12
Feb

An Open Letter To George Lucas

Dear Mr. Lucas,

I’m happy to hear you’re finally releasing the original Star Wars trilogy to DVD on September 21st of this year. As both a Star Wars fan and collector of DVDs this is a must-buy for me.

Unlike many, I didn’t mind most of the changes for the “Special Edition movies”. However, you must listen to me when I say this:

If Greedo still shoots first, I will not be buying this set and I will encourage others to boycott it, and instead to purchase one of the many fine pirated DVD copies of the the original Laserdisc releases.

Thank you for your time.

06
Feb

America Forgets Who They Are

America’s motto is going to have to change to just “Home of the Brave”. Or maybe they could just change “Free” to “Intolerant”. “Land of the intolerant, home of the brave” just doesn’t have much of a ring to it though.

What am I talking about? this CNN article which says Ohio is now the THIRTY-EIGHTH state to ban homosexual marriage.

The insane doublespeak in the article from Ohio’s governor is ridiculous. What exactly is marriage being defended from? I’m married and heterosexual and I certainly don’t feel threatened because “them homosexuals” want to also be married.

Why should someone else’s life-choice be any of my business at all, except in that I should defend their right to make that choice as long as they’re not hurting others?

Let’s call this what it is: Political posturing to ensure support by the retarded Christian right.

America, you started out so great, ensuring freedom for all your people. Now you’re a joke.

05
Feb

More silly tests


What Famous Leader Are You?


What Classic Movie Are You?

03
Feb

Joe Rogan Has Finally Updated

Joe Rogan is one of my favorite comedians, and for a while he had a great regularly updated blog of his own.

Then he stopped.

Now he’s back with at least one post and ooh boy, I’m lovin’ it. Here’s a taste

It’s been almost 57 years since the Roswell UFO crash, pot is still illegal even though it kills no one, yet Cigarettes are legal even though they kill 417,000 thousand every year, Tommy Chong is locked in a cage for selling bongs, the president is a warmonger that dodged the draft, and the nation is “outraged” that someone showed a breast on television during our most violent national pastime?

Seriously? This is where the humans are in 2004?

Wow.

What a fucking outrage.