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01/11/2009 10:08 #47365

No Reservations
Category: food
I really like Anthony Bourdain's tv show a lot. It's more than just food, but the culture surrounding the food. I also have a warm spot in my heart for those grilled atrocities at the Pink, the sandwiches that you know are almost ready by the four feet for flame that plume up. I know those can't be good for you in the dietary sense, but they are magnificent for the soul.

That said, maybe I've seen too much tv being made, promoted enough stuff with prominent folk, whatever, but it doesn't rev my engines that the Travel channel has come to down. Don't get me wrong. I'm glad we're getting some love and hopefully native guides will get Bourdain to places like Marco's on Niagara St, Betty's, the Anchor Bar (for the history since Duff's makes better wings) and places of that ilk. I like Bourdain's writings and the show is great as he isn't interested in kissing anybody's ass in particular. Any chef with an such a public appreciation of the Clash and Ramones is a good guy in my book, but the hubbub of a production isn't something I guess I would seek out. Don't let me rain on the parade if you are up for that sort of thing. But after one time, watching tv being produced in such locations can be about as exciting as watching somebody else play video games. Your mind can't help but wander a little. I've taken to watching other people watch the famous people, it's a more interesting take on the situation.

That said, somebody take Bourdain to Lagniappe's.
leetee - 01/11/09 14:03
I am so not interested in the making of tv.... i think it would take out any illusions i have about the "magic" of it.

I would, however, drag my sorry ass through mountinas of Buffalo snow if i could actually see in person the hotness that is Anthony Bourdain. Yum. A tall skinny man that can cook, i mean, seriously cook, is more cynical than i am AND thinks the Ramones rule? *heavy sigh* If he were British, he would be perfect....

Of course, the possibility that his hotness is also the magic of tv occurs... so perhaps i should stay put.
metalpeter - 01/11/09 11:54
I will admit that I have only seen his show like twice. The thing I liked about it was something you mentioned mike that it isn't only about the food it is about him being in the place and its culture and then the food. The thing I liked the times I saw the show is how it comes off as I'm this regular guy trying this random stuff that I have heard is good and we shall see. I have a feeling that there is so much Culture in Buffalo that it might be hard to show that on TV. It must be tough to pick places to go to. I just hope that when and where he shows up with Camera crew his kept hush hush even to the people who know that way it will come off as more, "hey never tried the canoli at sweet tooth I wonder if Russ's canoli tastes the same". I don't know much about the guy but he seems pretty daring, but maybe he isn't maybe he makes the people under him try things first, HA.
jbeatty - 01/11/09 10:12
Normally I wouldn't be that interested in a TV show coming to Buffalo. But for me this is much different. I have read all of Bourdain's non-fiction books, and the guy is definitely my hero. Whether I will actually get the chance to meet him is another story. Everyone and their brother seems to know when and where he will be at all times. At least the buffalo restaurant insiders that I have spoken with.

01/10/2009 14:37 #47351

Why?
A few questions have been rattling around my cerebral cortex.

What is it about the Thirsty Buffalo that has young morons parking expensive cars across driveways? I chuckled as Verizon had a beemer towed away last night.

Why is it when it is snowing and the same amount of snow is on both the street and the sidewalk, people inevitably walk in the street.

Why haven't I learned that when a television director says he wants 3 hours for filming stand-ups in the Rainforest, he really means he wants 9 hours all over the friggin place?

Why did a representative from one of the local city agencies tell me entirely incorrect misinformation about a gathering at the Library thursday night? I did a lot of prep work to talk to people who were apparently fictional.

Why is it when going down a narrow street people are either slow to give ground or hang up the phone? Both of these happened on Lancaster the other night.

Why did it take so long for Edrito's to return? I ate dinner last night felt immediately better. Nothing like a really well prepared selection of tacos with fresh stuff to make you forget about the week's travails.

Why did this week take so frigging long? First week of everybody back and it seemed to go on for a staggering length of time.

There, that's better.
ladycroft - 01/12/09 08:30
why is it after reading your post i really want mexican food???
james - 01/10/09 22:41
Everyone was feeling it. This week is just brutal. Cheers, enjoy the weekend.
metalpeter - 01/10/09 15:42
First of all (e:MrMike) where is the Edritos ? That is kinda important.

The walking in the street one I can answer for you since I do it.
1. The street is all most all ways salted so there isn't ice
2. Some people shovel or snow blow one cut (and they are ass holes for doing so) yes I have seen paths that my feet where wider then and when there is the second person you then some one gets to step in snow over the boot.
3. Not everyone shovels so if you don't want to get your feet wet then you have to go from side walk to street so you might as well stay in the street.
4. Often times when people plow they leave this big piles on the corners but then you have to climb over or through them so it is easier to walk in the street
5. Kinda said this before but sometimes people don't get the ice up or there walks are slick when the street isn't

For the thirsty Buffalo I don't know, I'll say Jimmy Macs is back with ads so lots of people come down and with snow there is even less parking then there was before.

In terms of this week seeming long I'm guessing if you are like me you had two short weeks before it?

01/03/2009 21:10 #47270

Love Reign O'er Me
Here's the video I wanted to highlight in the post I just screwed up. Check out this take on 97 Rock staple during the Kennedy Center Honors. I don't know why the Kennedy Center folk felt compelled to let Joss Stone handle "My Generation." Dave Grohl did a nice job with "Who Are You." Rob Thomas did a harmless version of "Baba O'Reilly, but Betty LaVert stole the show with this

It's funny because you can see on some shows like this. Audience types are prone to playing to the camera, but the honorees box was into this one. Very cool. Reminds you of how powerful music can be when it done right.

Here's the original for reference

Still one of my favorites.
johnallen - 01/04/09 13:34
Great Stuff
james - 01/03/09 21:57
I love Betty Lavette. Her life story is really interesting and her last album kick ass.
tinypliny - 01/03/09 21:17
That was pretty impressive. I haven't heard the original song but I like this version. She's got such a nice raspy soul voice.

  • Goes off to hunt some more Betty LaVert*

01/07/2009 15:48 #47322

No cover sheet on my TPS report
Category: work
I'm thinkin' and my head hurts...

Had a day off from well, everything, on sunday and I think it was just odd enough that I'm just out of whack in general. The surreality culminated in running three different photo shoots at work. One was a photo shoot for the hostess of a kids tv show produced out of Fredonia. One was a tv segment for local cable that was in and out in 45 minutes. The biggie was a thing that might wind up on the Discovery Channel. Everybody on that crew was local, except the director. He was an out of towner who was gracious enough to buy lunch. The host and I went into the project with one set of expections and things grew and grew, with a four project stretching into hour nine by the time it was all over.

Playing traffic cop had its moments. The big cable crew had a lot of nice toys including $60,000 in hd equipment that I was scared to touch. By the time the snow started to fall around 4 by the river otters, the glamour was off. The otters however thought the boom mic was a treat instead of the worst pinata ever.

That stuff leaves everybody whipped and grumpy. An associate and I were marooned till close to 7. Not that big a deal, but after 11 hours together, the closing of the car door is not the worst sound in the world.

The 2 guinness' with dinner made life grand, but today started mighty soon. I'm working on an advil stupor as getting out of the car left me with a bruise on hip. The only real damage is to what's left of my dignity. With all the freezing rain and what not, things are little frozen. Nothing had come through the section of the park where I usually abandon my car. Got there, opened the door and promptly slipped, hipchecking my car door way on the way down. The "fun" of making tv yesterday reduced me to a Sabres watching mess on my couch last night, skipping yoga and with a bruised hip, I ain't feeling tonight, but I'll probably suck it up. Can't fall behind.

That is unless my insurance company induced headache doesn't clear. The kids are currenly under my ex insurance only as mine barely covers me very well. When I was still in the throes of cabledom, we had them covered by both employers. This is a fine plan, because it leaves nothing to chance except the complete and utter incompentency of billing department staffs in the respective medical practices. They solve the policy process by billing the parent's acct by when in the calendar year each parent's birthday falls. With my February date, my policy came up first. Inevitably, they fuck that up, but I digress. Apparently, the dental folks I had with the cable kingdom never sent any cessation letter, so the current carrier thought we were double dipping. So, you can imagine the series of emails, phone calls, and what not, compounded by my frustration at people reading some of what I am addressing so you get to say it twice. I am certain that this is why prices are insane.

Reason why you shouldn't take too long writing a journal: My dad sent me a note (so he could talk to me and my sisters at the same time) that his brother passed away last night. I didn't really know him that well. He was roughly 8 years older than my dad and lived in and around Jersey for as long as I remember. So, it feels a little weird. I'm sad for my dad a little bit, but I think he is a little relieved. My uncle had both a really bad run with Parkinsons and a number of strokes that have left him existing a lot more than living. So, it's one of those you're not sure what to feel. Lord knows I've been through enough services within the past 12 months, and you're relieved that you don't have to participate in this one, I feel like there is something I should be doing, writing, whatever, but I guess a nice letter to my aunt will suffice. Strange how that all can work.

I'm taking anither aspirin
theecarey - 01/10/09 16:06
"Ahhh, yeah. It's just we're putting new coversheets on all the TPS reports before they go out now. So if you could go ahead and try to remember to do that from now on, that'd be great. All right.."

Office Space makes a regular appearance in my dvd player. Just happened to have another viewing shortly before reading this.

Hang in there!
johnallen - 01/08/09 04:13
rest......... a word long forgotten.

01/03/2009 21:38 #47271

Reheated Leftovers
Category: random
Let's see. Lesson one, kids, is to pay attention to your firefox tabs. I just accidentally deep sixed about 800 words by not watching what I was doing. Grumble, grumble.

Lesson two? Breathe regular. I'm in the middle of a well deserved long weekend. I took advantage of that and caught a mid day yoga class at the elmwood studios. I'm sailing along and got a little discombobulated and spent a little time getting recombobulated. When we hit the final sit up series, I nearly dropped like a stone. Never been tagged by a dizzy spell like that before. Made a slick recovery, but had a headache for the rest of the day for my troubles. Woke up this morning fine, so I don't think I blew any fuses.

Prior to that, I made a stop at the current location of the DMV to get enhanced driver's license information for me and permit info for my darling eldest. That makes me cringe.

Insanely nice time at the 24 on NYE. Thanks again to PMT for letting run amuck in their confines. It was great to meet (e:iriesara) and her man for the first time. Great to see our noted world traveler (e:ladycroft) and her man. Thanks again for the book, LC. I was actually thinking about that one last time I was in Talking Leaves. I enjoyed every silly minute of the shenanigans.

It was a nice breather. I think I journaled about my own Dad being the latest to need Roswell's services. He was biopsied earlier in december and had type b lymphoma. Roswell, with either a twisted sense of irony or humor, relayed this news on Christmas eve. So, we have that to think about. His treatment regimen cranks up in earnest in a few weeks.

Poured my self a drink. Anyway, also had to ask the folks to think about something else. i didn't go to their house on Christmas Day, but they did invite my brother-in-law's sister. Of the three times I've met her, the phrase raging asshole popped into my head and once out of my mouth. So, I put the question to them about if Sister Crankypants merits an invite, how about letting the mother of your grandchildren out of the penalty box? I have hated being the conduit for activity since my divorce. I drank the one big happy family kool aid right away and truth be told, it seems to be working, but too damn slowly. She and I have always been able to talk and her family went through great pains to show me that I was still a part of the team. Mine has been a little slow on the uptake. They are getting there, but a more stubborn bunch of irishmen I don't think you'll ever see.

I put the question to the rents to just extend an invitation. The ex might not take it, but the extension might make my world a little easier. She was there for 15 of them so it isn't like this would be something new.

Want to do it for the kids sake as well as our own. We already lost her dad this past year and my mom had her own drama last fall, so it seems sort of silly to wallow in leftover nonesense. Me? I'm just sick of being the perpetual middleman.

My daughters seized on all this to rag on me about my apartment being too small. They have a point, but I don't have first and last to give somebody at the moment. Lease runs through April. If any of you are renting a 2 to 3 bedroom place, let me know. I might be in the market.

Lesson three:go get another drink, class dismissed.
iriesara - 01/05/09 13:56
Great to meet you as well mrmike!
mrmike - 01/05/09 13:34
If a journal gets posted without a comment, does it make a sound? Hated being the only journal in the recent entries without a balloon. Is this things on?