|
|
|
ABCBC Blogathon Blogdex Daypop Micro Content Popdex
Blogs:
Comics:
Me: There Is Nothing To Not Be Amazed At
My Interviews:
Home January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 March 2003 February 2003 January 2003 December 2002 November 2002 October 2002 September 2002 August 2002 July 2002 June 2002 May 2002 April 2002 March 2002 |
Wednesday, December 15, 2004
This Could Be A Case For Mulder And Scully:
I finally got around to uploading the pics from our trip to Eindhoven. Anders posted a description of our trip ages ago, but I'll just add that it was an amazing trip not only because the game was exciting but also because for some reason Belgian beer is really cheap in Holland. And seeing as Arsenal has qualified for the next round I'd be totally up for going to Germany for another game. I forgot to have someone take pictures of me, so I'm not actually in any of them, but as you can probably tell from those who are we had us some fun. Since I got back from Copenhagen I've seen Detroit Cobras, Kira & the Kindred Spirit, and John Cale and given another lecture on the wonders of weblogs. The Cobras were pretty good and as I said to a journalist after the show they remind me of Dirty Dancing, but with tattoos, booze, and distortion. I DJed the Kira gig, but was actually a lot more interested in seeing local act Utah open for them. They have some really good tunes and someone should seriously consider signing them in a hurry. After the show both bands went to Sway, so it ended up being a pretty long night out. And finally Monday I saw the legendary John Cale perform a solo show, which was very enjoyable. Besides the brilliant "Songs for Drella" record I'm not familiar with any of his post-Velvets work, but it was still pretty good. I obviously recognized his versions of Hallelujah and Heartbreak Hotel and since a guy I know does a version of Do Not Go Gently into that Good Night I recognized that as well. I was cool seeing him again and it made me look forward even more to see Lou Reed next year. So far there aren't a lot of shows lined up for next year, but there is one I'm totally excited about. In February none other than Evan Dando will appear here in Aarhus, which is going to be amazing. It was rumoured that he was supposed to play here with MC5 and then solo in December, but those shows didn't happen. But now he's definitely showing up on the 14th of February. If you haven't heard his solo album you can listen to the entire thing at his website. It is without a doubt the best record he's ever made. There are a couple of shows in Copenhagen I'm considering going to as well, but so far nothing has been arranged yet. I have friends who buy a lot of movies and tv shows on DVD and that's never really been my thing. I'll buy some stand up once in a while, because I enjoy watching those over and over again, but nothing else really. But for some reason I got to thinking about The X-Files recently and I guess it bothered me that there were so many episodes I'd missed and some many storylines which I never got to follow through. So I picked up the first season box and watched the first eight episodes in a row and it was pretty amazing. Because I know the significance of the Smoking Man, the fate of Deep Throat, and some of the storylines involving Mulder's sister the pilot really hit home with me. But what I didn't remember was that pretty much all the episodes in the first season (at least the 12 I've now seen) were all stand alone episodes. Also, there are no recurring characters other than the two leads and Deep Throat. So, I've gotten really into the show now and will definitely be buying a few more boxes. Also, I might have to start making tinfoil hats and buy a baby monitor, but that's a whole 'nother story. Posted by John Fogde at December 15, 2004 11:02 PM | TrackBackWell, I have a Super Soaker, but it's armed with Holy Water for when the vampires attack. But I guess that'll work against aliens as well. Posted by: John Fogde on December 17, 2004 02:17 PMToo, too true. Mulder and Scully are the rock of my existence (read: I am a sorry bastard). No, but seriously... I honestly did love the show for a long time, and it's cool to know it's still... cool. That I am not alone. We are not alone. You have a great blog-- fun to read! I stumbled across it from sarahhatter.com. I'll be visiting again! Posted by: Chels on December 26, 2004 10:31 AMInformation in this site is aimed toward foreigners on the Internet and expatriates in Thailand, having the loved ones visiting the areas during the disaster, to get the information about their friends, relatives or colleagues. For Thai nationals, we recommend that you start at the Government official website website and jump from there. Posted by: Sybil on January 10, 2005 04:07 PMPost a comment
|
You forgot arming yourself with a supersoaker 'cause as everyone knows that if They ever decides to invdade our planet, h2o will be our best defence!!
Posted by: Jacob on December 17, 2004 12:13 AM