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03/23/2009 16:54 #48166

War Child, plus four
Category: music
In keeping with (e:MrMike,48125) I'm wondering about influential records -- not necessarily autobiographical, but what are you listening to these days? Like, what are your current top 5 records/CDs?

So, at the risk of starting one of these threads where everyone bashes everyone else's muscial tastes...

I've been listening to (in no particular order):

1. The new Morrissey record, "Years of Refusal" (great show last week too)

2. The most recent Death Cab for Cutie record, "Narrow Stairs"

3. The new Franz Ferdinand CD "Tonight" (unfortunately narrowly missed these guys in London....grr)

4. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Fever to Tell"

5. War Child presents "Heroes"

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The fifth one is a compilation of songs--all remakes--sold (apparently) to benefit children in war-torn countries. The original artists, who are iconic rock artists, choose a performer or band from "the younger generation" to remake one of their classic songs. Beck does a fantastic version of Dylan's "Brand New Leopardskin Pillbox Hat," Hot Chip does a groovy take on Joy Division's "Transmission," The Hold Steady does their best impersonation of the Boss on "Atlantic City," Franz Ferdinand does a great version of Blondie's "Call Me," TV on the Radio reinterprets Bowie's "Heroes," etc. Lily Allen and Mick Jones's remake of the Clash's "Straight to Hell" has been stuck in my head for two weeks. There's other great stuff on there too (complete list of tracks here: ). Highly recommended!

So, what are you listening to? What are your current Top Five?


jenks - 07/23/09 22:51
Hmm, i seem to have missed the post at the time you wrote it... I got the War Child compilation a while ago- definitely cool.

And I just got Rules by The Whitest Boy Alive- I loooove it.

And a single by Owl City (fireflies) [actually it was the itunes 'free song of the week']. it's a little cheesy and bubblegum-y, but it reminds me of death cab and I really like it.
jbeatty - 03/23/09 20:23
Current top five on no particular order:

Radiohead: In Rainbows

Stereolab: Chemical Chords

The Evens: The Evens

Devotchka: A Mad and Faithful Telling

The Jazz Mandolin Project: The Jazz Mandolin Project
tinypliny - 03/23/09 20:14
I like Death Cab for Cutie.

10/24/2008 17:22 #46307

Belated B-day, Belated Post
Hi everyone, long time no talk/post/read, apologies, hope all is well or that you are hanging in there at the very least.

Hi to (e:matthew) -- spotted you at the gym but too late to say hi before you ran off. Ditto to (e:libertad).

Also, a special shout-out to chica who is treating me to a belated birthday dinner tonight -- can't wait, it will be fun. I've never been to DiGiulio's before but I hear good things.

Have a great weekend (e:strip)pers one and all!

Chico
metalpeter - 10/24/08 18:48
Hope it is a good time
terry - 10/24/08 18:13
opps...that was me , (e:matthew), writing logged in as (e:terry). sorry about that.
terry - 10/24/08 18:12
Hi (e:chico)! I can't say i love the gym, so i run out of there as fast as i possibly can!! :) It's the running away from the gym that's my real workout! :)
tinypliny - 10/24/08 17:28
Hope you have an awesome year ahead! Would you be dropping by at the party? :)

08/27/2008 10:12 #45468

jbeatty's Omnivore 100
Category: food
Thanks (e:jbeatty,45440) for providing this fun time-waster... it's making me hungry...

Incidentally I just read Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma. Great book. As a result of reading it I am really trying hard to buy locally grown, organic foods. Years of buying cheap, industrially produced food makes it awfully hard to pay 50 percent to 300 percent more for the good stuff, but having read the book in its entirety, it's hard to go back to the old way.

My VGT Omnivore's Hundred:

1. Venison
2. Nettle tea
3. Huevos rancheros
4. Steak tartare
5. Crocodile/ Alligator (as jerky)
6. Black pudding
7. Cheese fondue
8. Carp
9. Borscht
10. Baba ghanoush
11. Calamari
12. Pho
13. PB&J sandwich

14. Aloo gobi
15. Hot dog from a street cart
16. Epoisses
17. Black truffle
18. Fruit wine made from something other than grapes
19. Steamed pork buns
20. Pistachio ice cream

21. Heirloom tomatoes
22. Fresh wild berries
23. Foie gras
24. Rice and beans
25. Brawn, or head cheese
26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper
27. Dulce de leche
28. Oysters
29. Baklava
30. Bagna cauda
31. Wasabi peas
32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl
33. Salted lassi
34. Sauerkraut
35. Root beer float

36. Cognac with a fat cigar
37. Clotted cream tea
38. Vodka jelly/Jell-O
39. Gumbo
40. Oxtail
41. Curried goat

42. Whole insects
43. Phaal
44. Goat's milk
45. Malt whisky from a bottle worth $120 or more
46. Fugu
47. Chicken tikka masala
48. Eel
49. Krispy Kreme original glazed doughnut

50. Sea urchin
51. Prickly pear
52. Umeboshi
53. Abalone
54. Paneer
55. McDonald's Big Mac Meal
56. Spaetzle
57. Dirty gin martini
58. Beer above 8% ABV

59. Poutine
60. Carob chips
61. S'mores

62. Sweetbreads
63. Kaolin
64. Currywurst
65. Durian
66. Frogs' legs
67. Beignets, churros, elephant ears or funnel cake
68. Haggis
69. Fried plantain
70. Chitterlings, or andouillette (I think-in Korean soup)
71. Gazpacho
72. Caviar and blini
73. Louche absinthe
74. Gjetost, or brunost
75. Roadkill (depends)
76. Baijiu
77. Hostess Fruit Pie
78. Snail
79. Lapsang souchong
80. Bellini

81. Tom yum
82. Eggs Benedict
83. Pocky
84. Tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant.
85. Kobe beef
86. Hare (if you mean rabbit, yes)
87. Goulash

88. Flowers
89. Horse
90. Criollo chocolate
91. Spam
92. Soft shell crab

93. Rose harissa
94. Catfish
95. Mole poblano
96. Bagel and lox
97. Lobster Thermidor
98. Polenta
99. Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee

100. Snake

Wow! I'm just short of the halfway point. I'm looking at this as a glass half-full, though -- so many exciting things left to try!

Couldn't help but notice that there's no Ethiopian/Eritrean food on the list... if you're using these lists for inspiration, try a stewed meat flavored with berbere. Beg wat (lamb or goat) is particularly savory and delicious; mesir wat (lentils) is a good vegetarian option.

Also, no fine (traditional) wine on the list!

carolinian - 08/28/08 12:19
I too avoid condiments, as many (such as mayonnaise) I find taste absolutely disgusting and they tend to wreck the taste and texture of the food they're put on. Which is why I've never had a big mac, either.
chico - 08/28/08 12:05
I know, I know, can you believe it? No Big Mac. And now I am (mostly) anti-fast food (I admit my own double standards, I haven't been able to completely kick the Dunkin Donuts habit yet.)

When I was a kid I was a very picky eater and I avoided the sandwiches loaded with condiments. (Still do.) I'm kinda weird that way.

And, it was great meeting you too, (e:drew) and (e:janelle). Hope to see you again soon! Go Pens! -(e:chico)
drew - 08/27/08 11:14
never tried the Big Mac? Really?

I can understand why it should be avoided, but I thought everybody that ate meat has had it at least once--maybe in their "less enlightened" days.

fun fact: the Big Mac was invented in Pittsburgh (ok, it's only fun for me, but so what?)

also, it was nice to meet you at the EAFA.

08/21/2008 15:00 #45396

update on the car situation
UPDATE: Regarding my '92 Dodge Spirit ("Chuck"): I was very tempted by (e:metalpeter) 's advice (i.e., enter the Dodge in the America's Fair demolition derby...see comments below) but went with a more boring option, sort of a variation on (e:mrmike) 's advice. Instead of trying to get money for it, I donated the car to the National Kidney Foundation's Kidney Cars program:

I am now officially sans auto! Carbon footprint: reduced a little bit more. And no worries about on-street parking this winter!

Of course the downside is that I'm now officially a ride-moocher. But hey, I sortakinda already was one anyway.

Chuck, I salute you! And thank you for your nearly seven years of faithful service. I'm sorry that tree fell on you during the October Storm of 2006. I hope your new owners, whomever they may be, will give you the tune-up and repairs you deserve. Or tear you up for parts...I suppose it doesn't hurt.
mrmike - 08/27/08 10:45
That's pretty much the same thing the City Mission does. They give you a receipt for the book value of the car, then if the car is saleable, they make repairs and sell it on their site.
metalpeter - 08/22/08 18:52
I don't know much about donating cars but that sounds like you went a good way and helped out a good charity.
tinypliny - 08/21/08 22:04
Join the progressive green club! Yeehaa! :)
heidi - 08/21/08 21:02
Hey, Jon! I'm happy to be mooched off. :-)

08/08/2008 09:53 #45274

update, and good "beater" car for $100
Hey friends,

Long time no post... have had the busiest craziest summer in terms of work, plus the typical trying-to-take-advantage-of-good-weather-whenever-possible types of shenanigans in and around Buffalo. Highlights: Spiritiualized at Town Ballroom (utterly fantastic), Sam Roberts Band at ArtPark, Babik and Latin jazz at Bidwell, and getting caught in the downpour at Taste of Buffalo, plus a long weekend in Niagara Falls Ontario. Good stuff.

In other news: after some soul searching, I have decided: I am letting go of my car. I'm sure I'll regret this sometime in January, but I live close enough (2 blocks) from the NFTA rail station to make this work on a daily basis, and my gf has a car, so groceries and occasional trips to Hertel, Amherst, etc. remain fairly easy. The trouble is, it's been a good car to me, and I hate to see it go.

That said, anyone need a "beater"? There's nothing pretty about the car... it's a 1992 Dodge Spirit, sort of a grandpa car. Well, actually, it is a grandpa car -- it's a two-owner car (my grandfather and me) with just under 100,000 original miles. It's light blue and has a relatively clean interior. It needs a little work but nothing overly dramatic. Here's the skinny:

The Good


low miles for old car
4 cylinder with no known motor trouble
automatic transmission
good tires
reliable battery
mechanic once said, "the only thing that'll stop this car from running is a tree"
front wheel drive, good in the snow
no serious accidents, ever; clean title
"The Dude Abides" bumper sticker

The Bad


clunking right front end, needs repair (prob tie rod) immediately
needs tune-up to bring gas mileage to where it should be
trunk leaks a little

The Ugly


grandpa car -- see pictures below
some peeling paint
small dents in trunk lid and beat-up front driver's side fender (but all lights are intact and work, last I checked)
"The Dude Abides" bumper sticker

I'm looking to sell it for $100. I believe that after repairs it will still be a little less than what Edmunds would suggest is fair market value for the car. Obviously this is NOT a luxury car or something that will improve your social status in Buffalo. But if you need a set of four wheels, four seats, and an internal combustion engine to propel you around town, you're all set.

If interested, let me know ASAP by email.
NOTE: I am not interested in fixing the car to sell, I just want someone to take it as-is. I've got too much going on at work to spend the time fixing the car.

Here's a photo off the internet of another 92 Spirit, same color and styling, with representative wear-and-tear:
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If you want to see the real thing, it's parked on upper North Pearl just north of Allen Street.

Here's a front-angle shot of a slightly cleaner 92 Spirit, same color and styling:
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metalpeter - 08/08/08 18:55
I'm going with the fun Idea as opposed to the good idea. Get in touch with the America's Fair People and see if you can still enter the Demolition Derby, if so paint a number on it and let it get destroyed and have a fun time, then maybe after that you could get money for the metal or the parts.
chico - 08/08/08 10:50
wow, another great tip! thanks (e:mrmike) !!
mrmike - 08/08/08 10:48
Mission motors would give you book for donating to the city mission. They resell for cheap, but that way you can get a burelle's sized book value for it.
chico - 08/08/08 10:34
thanks (e:carolinian) for the tip... it may just come to that. although, if someone could make use of it, it's really not a bad car at all.
carolinian - 08/08/08 10:20
You probably could fetch at least $300 for scrap. Maybe $400+ with the high price of metal these days.