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Mrdeadlier's Journal from 08/2007

08/06/07 09:00 - 74ºF - ID#40401Category: musicMae
During one of this weekend's Internet journeys I stumbled upon the new Mae album. I'll tell you what, if they don't break out after this album, they're never going to. It's fantastic... but then again so was The Everglow a couple years ago.

It's amazing to me how some bands can be as good as they are and still remain under the radar.

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08/08/07 21:46 - 79ºF - ID#40448 pmoblCategory: musicThe times they are a-changing
So I'm at the Skillet show at Darien Lake right now and the lead singer just told everyone to wave their cellphones in the air to this next song, lol.

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08/13/07 23:09 - 69ºF - ID#40526Category: musicRandom opinion, do with it what you will
Chris Carrabba is one of the best songwriters/poets of our generation.

Just one man's opinion.

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08/14/07 09:45 - 63ºF - ID#40532Category: lifeI'm thinking of what Sarah said
Wrote this last night while waiting for an FTP upload to finish...

Today is the four-year anniversary of a friend of mine's death. On August 13, 2003, he went home sick from work, laid down in bed for the rest of the day and then died in his wife's arms 8 or 9 hours later while she sang softly to comfort him, waiting for an ambulance to arrive. I believe it was an undiagnosed heart condition that did him in. He was 32 years old.

It's hard to imagine so much time has passed, it feels like it was just yesterday ... and a million years ago. His wife, to whom he was married 10 years and had two children with, is about to remarry in October. I'm so happy for her, and it's a great situation since her new husband also lost a spouse and has children as well.

But the other night I started tripping out about how when she married her first husband, whom she often described as the love her life, she probably thought it would last forever and that they'd grow old together. Now as it stands, he will turn out "just" (I use the word liberally here) to be a 10-year episode in her life. How weird is it that, if all things go as planned, she'll end up being married to her new husband for 3 or 4 times that amount of time? I'm sure that's not how she envisioned her life would go. Will her memories of husband #1 fade into the distance, aside from the fact that he's her childrens' father? Should/shouldn't they? I'm sure they won't completely, if at all, but man how crazy is that?

Don't get me wrong, if I were to pass on I'd want my wife to find someone that would love her and my kids and take care of them but it's just weird how things work out.

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08/15/07 00:45 - 67ºF - ID#40550 pmoblCategory: lifeMy bold prediction
I hit a skunk with my Caravan tonight. We've got a family road trip to Marineland scheduled for tomorrow. I am going to venture a guess that the ride up to ONT will not be completely pleasant. cry

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08/15/07 20:54 - 74ºF - ID#40568Category: familyMarineland
After four years of the gratuitous exposure to back-to-back commercials every 30 minutes each morning on PBS, we finally got the family up to Marineland. The four of us had a blast seeing a bunch of "wild" animals up close and personal. We even paid the $8 CDN for Delaney to feed and pet a Beluga -- which she backed down from doing at the last minute, lol (well the petting part at least, she still threw a fish to it). Man those things have some massive-sized mouths. I'll try to post some pics in the next day or so.

It never struck me as to how beautiful Killer Whales are. The first thing we did upon arriving was walk down the steps at "Friendship Cove" (what a name... please) to see them underwater through the glass. Man, they are some striking creatures. The first thing Delaney did was shout "This is so exciting!" big_grin

We also went into the Deer Park and were able to walk right into a crowd of deer and pet them and everything. The whole experience just seemed so... un-American. And by that I mean that I can't imagine a business in the U.S. providing such an experience, be it for animal rights (or whatever) or for fear of a lawsuit. Again, pics are forthcoming.

We had a great time, though -- no toddler drama which is always a bonus. All in all a great reason for playing hooky from the Roz.

And by the way, apparently leaving all the doors and windows open overnight was enough to minimize the skunk stench down to something almost unnoticeable. So sorry for all those who were looking forward to the "van doused in tomato sauce" pictures. wink

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08/15/07 21:37 - 74ºF - ID#40569Category: politicsThey hate us because of our freedom
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08/17/07 09:07 - 62ºF - ID#40591 pmoblCategory: lifeWe fixed the glitch
So here I am watching the required video they make everyone watch during a vasectomy consult... And Shania Twain's "Man I Feel Like A Woman" starts playing over the muzak. :/

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08/18/07 20:44 - 66ºF - ID#40611 pmoblCategory: capitalismToday's Whisky Tango
As I was walking out of Rite-Aid just now after picking up my prescription, what did I see on display? Halloween candy. Halloween candy on sale in what is arguably still mid-August.

Again, for emphasis: Halloween candy on sale in what is arguably still mid-August.

Next week I'm thinking Anderson's on Sheridan Drive will have its first batch of Christmas trees filling up the parking lot.

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08/22/07 23:49 - 71ºF - ID#40690 pmoblCategory: tvWoops
So this week we finally upgraded from the $8 "basic" cable we've had for over 4 years now to the $30 or so "standard" package which means the kids can now take in "Playhouse Disney" and Nick Jr. But more importantly ESPN. big_grin

So what do I mean by "woops"? Well I've discovered this great show called "Hogan Knows Best" -- it's like the Osbournes but you like the people. Apparently I'm in the middle of a marathon and it's fantastic.

Yeah I know you are all probably aware of this show, but like I said... It was like a 4 plus year drought. big_grin

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