I haven't sung this since I was a little kid. I can't believe I remember.
Chaos already dominates enough of our lives. The universe is an endless, raging sea of randomness.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Bahay Kubo
Recently, I woke up one day singing this song:
I haven't sung this since I was a little kid. I can't believe I remember.
I haven't sung this since I was a little kid. I can't believe I remember.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Speak Low
Spanish, French, German, Japanese? ASL?
Maybe I'll just learn the language of the dachshund.
Maybe I'll just learn the language of the dachshund.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Minnie's Favorite Movie
I can only imagine my home will look like this in about ten years:
Nothing like a litter of adorable female dachshunds.
Nothing like a litter of adorable female dachshunds.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
She Called Him a Swine
I'm sure it's a coincidence, but why is everyone dealing with some sort of health problem during this current swine flu epidemic that hardly has any relation to the swine flu itself? I don't understand. And maybe it's just me, but I think "swine fever" sounds better than "swine flu". Probably because it makes me think of A Hard Day's Night.
This is one of those days (or maybe weeks) where I just need a break, some time where I can just relax and think about the good things, to lie down and rest my head. However, there's a show tonight, so I can't be too picky. I can take a deep breath though and remember what I'm supposed to be doing right now and not let the negative thoughts get to me. There will be plenty of time between scenes to do this too, I'm sure.
I feel a little better. It's great to know that even though sometimes I feel alone, I'm not really. Some people are all kinds of wonderful.
This is one of those days (or maybe weeks) where I just need a break, some time where I can just relax and think about the good things, to lie down and rest my head. However, there's a show tonight, so I can't be too picky. I can take a deep breath though and remember what I'm supposed to be doing right now and not let the negative thoughts get to me. There will be plenty of time between scenes to do this too, I'm sure.
I feel a little better. It's great to know that even though sometimes I feel alone, I'm not really. Some people are all kinds of wonderful.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
That Easter Morn
Four years ago, Easter was the last Sunday of March. This year, it is the second Sunday of April. Why? Why does Easter change every year? There is no consistency, except for the fact that Easter is celebrated on Sunday. Most holidays are either celebrated on their specified date or a day of the week close to the specified date (i.e. Dr. King's birthday is always observed a few days around if not on his actual birthday) or at least in a given month (i.e. Father's Day is always a few weeks into June). Or is there more consistency to when Easter is observed? Is there something else I have overlooked?
In any case, this will be far from the traditional Easter I am used to spending. Rather than dinner and a viewing of The Ten Commandments, I will be out preparing for the first night of tech week. It's funny how things work.
I didn't buy any peeps this year. Shame on me. Maybe there will be some major Easter candy sales tomorrow. I think it would be wonderful if peeps came in every color, like jellybeans. I mean, why aren't they made in orange? Orange peeps would sell like hot cakes. At least, I'd be sure to fill my inventory with them.

Do you know what else would be wonderful? A store that sells seasonal candy year round. I remember a mention of that on one episode of Law and Order: SVU, and wondered if it is truly a reality. I'm sure there must be one somewhere. If not, well, I suppose I can wait until next March for my peeps. Or next April. Or whenever Easter will be.
In any case, this will be far from the traditional Easter I am used to spending. Rather than dinner and a viewing of The Ten Commandments, I will be out preparing for the first night of tech week. It's funny how things work.
I didn't buy any peeps this year. Shame on me. Maybe there will be some major Easter candy sales tomorrow. I think it would be wonderful if peeps came in every color, like jellybeans. I mean, why aren't they made in orange? Orange peeps would sell like hot cakes. At least, I'd be sure to fill my inventory with them.
Do you know what else would be wonderful? A store that sells seasonal candy year round. I remember a mention of that on one episode of Law and Order: SVU, and wondered if it is truly a reality. I'm sure there must be one somewhere. If not, well, I suppose I can wait until next March for my peeps. Or next April. Or whenever Easter will be.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
The Other Voice
There's something incredibly obnoxious about movies that drift far into one political persuasion.

I have had several liberal films thrust in front of my eyes throughout my high school and community college years. These films have been more than enough to make me despise the thoughtless, idiotic propaganda they spewed out in hopes I would consume, agree, and accept. (Michael Moore, do some research.) Needless to say, I am not a liberal, and too many of these movies have resulted in me seeking out something better and smarter from the far right.

The conservative persuasion is no better. The more right-wing films I have thrown in my face, the more annoyed I am of their narrow minded drivel and attempts to make certain wrongs look right. (Bill O'Reilly, take a chill pill.) Last night, I watched An American Carol, and some parts were deserving of laughs, but mostly my amusement came from watching my dad's reactions to the film as opposed to the film itself. Do they seriously believe in what they're saying?
Maybe my next screenplay will focus on those who do not find themselves fully persuaded by one side. There are a lot of them out there, and who is speaking for them? Or maybe I'll just make fun of both the left and right wingers. I think that might be more fun.
I have had several liberal films thrust in front of my eyes throughout my high school and community college years. These films have been more than enough to make me despise the thoughtless, idiotic propaganda they spewed out in hopes I would consume, agree, and accept. (Michael Moore, do some research.) Needless to say, I am not a liberal, and too many of these movies have resulted in me seeking out something better and smarter from the far right.
The conservative persuasion is no better. The more right-wing films I have thrown in my face, the more annoyed I am of their narrow minded drivel and attempts to make certain wrongs look right. (Bill O'Reilly, take a chill pill.) Last night, I watched An American Carol, and some parts were deserving of laughs, but mostly my amusement came from watching my dad's reactions to the film as opposed to the film itself. Do they seriously believe in what they're saying?
Maybe my next screenplay will focus on those who do not find themselves fully persuaded by one side. There are a lot of them out there, and who is speaking for them? Or maybe I'll just make fun of both the left and right wingers. I think that might be more fun.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Clueless Discovery Number Two
About ten days ago, I was just sitting at home, listening to my music and catching up with some needed blogging and story writing, nothing unusual. I had one of my new favorite memory songs, "Time to Say Goodbye", playing from a video on Youtube. And then I watched a bit of the video, and there was one part where I saw Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli take a step toward each other. Sarah Brightman was staring longingly at him as she stepped forward, but Andrea Bocelli looked a bit awkward with his eyes closed taking a crooked step slightly to the right. And I thought, and wondered, why isn't he looking at her the way she is looking at him? This is a music video, after all, and it entails some level of acting on the singers' parts. Then it hit me: can he see? (And by see, I mean literally speaking.) I checked Wikipedia, which had previously proved the true ethnicity of Robyn to me, and looked up Andrea Bocelli. Sure enough, he has glaucoma. I always thought he closed his eyes when he sings just to feel more emersed into the music he creates.
In lieu of my stupidity, I dedicate this video (and this great song with its wondeful memories of pseudo-drunk singing at Buca) to the great man whose musical talent transcends his visual handicap.
Signore Bocelli, thank you for opening my eyes, and I do hope you pardon the metaphor. Grazie.
In lieu of my stupidity, I dedicate this video (and this great song with its wondeful memories of pseudo-drunk singing at Buca) to the great man whose musical talent transcends his visual handicap.
Signore Bocelli, thank you for opening my eyes, and I do hope you pardon the metaphor. Grazie.
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