Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Finding My Groove with Pandora

I've never had good luck finding music that I like. Every once in a while, I hear something that I like, buy the CD, and just like that one song. Sometimes, I luck out. But, by and large, I end up with a CD that only has one or two good songs.

Over on JPFitness.com, Jakenshape introduced me to Pandora, a free internet radio station that creates custom radio "stations" for you, based on your guideance. What a great idea; building the station this way. Not only does it start off based on music that it thinks is similar in style to your initial song or artist, but it has you give the ol' thumbs up/thumbs down to songs, along the way. This way, you pretty quickly get to a channel that you love.

You can save multiple channels, too, so you can have channels for different moods.

I'm loving this!

Here's a sample. Not so manly, but here's a favorite of mine. Mellow music that I started with "Missy Higgins" and tuned from there. Missy Higgins Radio.

This one has less estrogen. Led Zeppelin

Or, create your own, using the box, below!

Monday, August 28, 2006

My "Late To The Party" DVD Review: Tristan+Isolde

Triston+Isolde, on DVD


I saw the movie when it was in the theatres. There is something that disturbs me about the film (plus some stupid little things). However, I reluctantly liked it, then. Enough to rent the DVD, now. I still like it...

By the way, since this movie has been out for a while, I can spoil away, right?

The movie tale based upon the ancient story of Tristan and Isolde, of which there are several versions. In fact, scholars trace several other stories, myths, and fairy tales back to these stories. I’ve enjoyed reading the differences between these versions and stories, over the years. It’s fun (for me, anyway) to find yourself reading something else (King Arthur, for instance) and see traces of Tristan and Isolde in that, more famous tale.

You’ll recognize the main plot and it’s complications in so many stories that you’re more familiar with; ancient to modern. But, classic plotlines and characters are like comfort foods, you eat them over and over again, because you love them and find them familiar.

So, after the retreat of the Roman Empire, the Irish wage war against the tribes of Briton, leading the Brits to attempt to “unite.” Of course there’s treachery afoot, and the Irish march in to destroy the alliance, lead by Mark, the leader of the strongest of these British tribes. In the years that follow, Tristan, the now adopted son of Mark, becomes a hero and the great champion of his tribe, leading in battle and inspiring the people around him.

As the tribes of Briton become strong, once again, the Irish King devises more treachery to keep them divided. He offers the hand of his beautiful daughter, Isolde, to the winning champion of a great contest that he stages, hoping to stir resentment and fear amongst the Britons. It works of course. Blah, blah, blah, more treachery.

Of course there’s got to be some sort of mix-up, right? Tristan falls for Isolde, not knowing who she is, and vice versa. Then, since he doesn’t know who she is, he doesn’t know who he’s fighting for, and wins the battle on behalf of Mark! Poor Tristan. Poor Isolde. But, more importantly, poor Mark.

Yes, Isolde marries Mark. Tristan and Isolde keep their love a secret, but can they keep their hands and, more importantly, their genitalia to themselves? It wouldn’t be a good movie if they did, right?

More treachery, guilt, shame, treachery, love, angst, etc. ensues. Good fun. If you don’t know how it’s going to end by now, I’m not going to spoil it for you…

Anyhow, I love the basic story. Only, I wish they would have picked a slightly different version to follow. In some versions, Tristan and Isolde are put under a spell or accidentally take a love potion, which renders them helpless against their desires. In this version, they are merely weak and spineless.

In all versions, they eventually come around, and guilt-ridden, attempt to put things right. In the potion version, they “come out” of the spell and are horrified at what they’ve done and immediately try to make amends. In other versions, they sure feel guilty and shameful, after they get caught. I like the potion version better.

Why is it that people enjoy movies where people act immorally so much (Fatal Attraction, for instance)? It’s obviously natural to have desires, but for once, I’d like to see a movie where those desires are resisted. It’s not like these two had some great revelation and decided to change. As sappy as it is, in Regarding Henry, for instance, the guy had a shot at starting over. When he realized how he used to be, he rejected it, made amends, and regained his honor (and his wife, too). This is how the “magic potion” version of Tristan and Isolde is to me.

Tangent: Why do these “betrayal movies” feature betrayed women that are way hotter than the women the men choose to betray with? I’m sorry, but Ann Archer compared to Glenn Close? Annette Benning compared to whoever that was that Henry met at the Ritz? Not even a close call. Who’s going to screw around on the hotter than hot wife, who’s not even a bitch? Unrealistic!

That’s it. “Review” done, with the exception of the one little thing that I said bothered me: The title. The movie is titled “Tristan+Isolde” rather than “Tristan and Isolde” Hmm… Just like “Romeo+Juliet,” the movie massacre of Shakespeare’s tragedy. I hated the modernized “Romeo+Juliet.” Maybe this was a nod to that movie, but I don’t see it. Stylistically, there’s nothing in common. Of course, the tale of Tristan and Isolde is said to be the inspiration for Shakespeare’s story, but let’s have the actual word “and,” or at the very least, an ampersand.

Update: You may have noticed that the title, in the pic DOES have an ampersand. It's strange, but the cover of the DVD has a "+," while the movie posters have an "&."

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See?

Saturday, August 26, 2006

New Additions To The Family

Last night, we picked up a couple of new pets to keep at my place.


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Allie, with her new baby rat, Domino.


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Tony, with my new baby rat, Oreo.


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Tony's new albino corn snake, which he named, of course, Albino.


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Albino in my hand. Albino's pretty tiny...

Camping Photos

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A little of Allie playing her guitar in the tent.



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Kids, getting the fire going. Those things on Tony's arms are leather fireplace gloves. You can pick up a flaming log, if you need to (it's our little secret, though (don't tell the boy)).

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Tony keeps the fire roaring.


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A little hard to see, but here's the constantly pecking woodpecker. It was pretty cute, with it's red head. Wouldn't hold still long enough for a good close up shot.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

At night, the wolves come...


I sure hope not!

I needed a break, so I kept my campsite one more night, sans kids.

Just me and the campfire and one great cigar. A Punch Champion perfecto. Small, but fat, with pointed ends. Strong, but smooth. Very good cigar.

Stars are out. Bats and owls aplenty. It's going to be a shame to break camp in the morning. Assuming nothing eats me, of course. Gotta watch them badgers!

Good night,

Roland

Morning update:


Still here. No wolves. A woodpecker pecked all night, but that kinda stuff doesn't keep me up.

Woke up to a swarm of ants in the tent. That's nice. How do you pack up a tent full of ants? They were after my son's s'more smeared shirt, hidden in a corner. I emptied the tent and left for work. I'll go back at the end of the day, hoping that the ants bailed out of there, since there's nothing for them, anymore.


Afternoon update:

Came back and found all the ants gone. Whew! Rolled and packed and outta there.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Update on Dad's Fridge

I thought I got it all. Six grocery bags in the trash, just after the cheese discovery. Remember? Mmmmm.... Cheese

Today, three packets of delicious, three year old bacon. I love bacon. What a waste...

Thursday, August 17, 2006

A little down lately

I haven't posted because I've had nothing to write. I'm lonely, yet feeling like I never have time to myself. A contradiction.

I've always wanted to write, but I haven't been able to for a long while. I keep jotting down the ideas, in hopes that I'll get it back.

The good news? Some web site said I'd be good at something...

You Should Be a Romance Novelist

You see the world as it should be, and this goes double for all matters of the heart.
You can find the romance in any situation, and you would make a talented romance story writer...
And while you may be a traditional romantic, you're just as likely to be drawn to quirky or dark love stories.
As long as it deals with infatuation, heartbreak, and soulmates - you could write it.

Wednesday, August 2, 2006

Still around - nothing big to post

Once you put up a blog you have to keep it up. It's the downside for me: more to feel guilty about.

Work has been crazy, but Arlene is back from maternity leave and things are looking up!

Still doing the fitday thing...

Gave up soda, started again, decided to slow it down because of Adam Campbell, then decided it's okay again because of Cy Wilson. I'm exhausted and thirsty. Time for some Jazz (the soda, not the music).
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