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Mitre Saws Ahoy!

It didn’t take much convincing to pick up this sweet, sweet mitre saw. I had received a mitre saw last year at Christmas to help out with building a deck in the summer (which…didn’t happen?) but then Mom found out that there was a safety recall on it. While cleaning out the garage last weekend, I figured I should finally return the saw considering it is the Christmas season once again.

After some cash put into my pocket, I checked the flyer and lo and behold, I had scored the big one. A SLIDING mitre saw for only a few bucks more than what I had received from the safety recall. Sweet! There were none in stock and it was pretty busy so I decided to return another day for the raincheck.

Last night Mike and I went into Canadian Tire to discover that there was one in stock, although it looks like it was already opened so I will spend a day on the weekend assembling it in case there is something wrong with it. It looks like a sweet, sweet utiilty. I am not sure how big it will be…the box is huge compared to the old one. Once assembled, I will determine if I need a rolling stand for it, or if it’s small enough to just place on top of a flat surface and use for awhile.

In other news about last night, I had the great pleasure of being witness to Mike having a wet ass. I suppose that when I threw my bag on the seat earlier, my swimming trunks weren’t as dry as I thought. We (alright, I) had a great laugh at his expense.

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Review: Casino Royale

Before I even start this review, who the heck nicked my copy of Casino Royale from my office? I was reading it and POOF, it’s gone. Perhaps I left it at Vero’s? I can’t get no satisfaction.

We all know my love for James Bond. He is the uber-spy. The megastar that has sweeped a nation. Men want to be him and women want to be WITH him. Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang himself.

My love of James Bond started when I watched Goldfinger with Regan when I was visiting him in Cornwall one summer. Everything about it bled awe. The music, the exotic locales, the quick wit of one Sir Sean Connery. Evil henchmen, megalamania run amuck…it was all there.

Over the years, I have watched all the movie as well as hosting Summer of Bond where every Wednesday, one of the 20 films aired at our house and even if I had other plans, the film still aired.

James Bond is epic. I could go on about the franchise, but I digress from the original subject. The film Casino Royale.

The character of James Bond was written by Ian Fleming and the first novel was Casino Royale, dealing with James Bond taking part of a baccarat player. Baccarat is a card game for those not in the know (as I was). Essentially, a Soviet agent of SMERSH, Le Chiffre, has lost some of the organization’s money and has to win it back in a baccarat game that he hosts at the Casino Royale. SMERSH is like your modern day terrorist organization. In the films, SMERSH was renamed SPECTRE if that rings a bell. This is the organization that Ernst Blofeld was in charge of. You know…the bald dude with the cat.

So, essentially James Bond takes the assignment as he is a master baccarat player and then all around goodness happens within the novel. However, let’s point out some clear distinctions between the novel and the film franchise that we all know and love. Keep in mind that I read the novel after watching 15 or so films.

  • From what I know, Casino Royale is more of a classic spy novel – the spy is rugged, fights rough, not polished at all.
  • James Bond isn’t the womanizer we all know and love. He cares for the women he meets in this novel.
  • He has no gadgets at his disposal.
  • He doesn’t really have any witty comments.

With that being said, I wasn’t overly impressed the first time I read Casino Royale. However, I knew from the novel, that it set things in motion to what James Bond would become. Think of it being (gasp) a prequel. But let’s be honest here…it was the first book in the 11 book series (well, at least from the pen of Fleming), so it can’t be a prequel.

Fast forward to yesterday when I went with Krista and the Delion clan to see Casino Royale. It got off to a bad start as there were projector problems and it didn’t start until 30 minutes later. I didn’t mind…this was Bond we were talking about.

Wait. What am I saying? Was I excited to see this Bond film? YES! In a complete 180, I originally was very hesistant to see this film as I didn’t like how Daniel Craig was a rough looking, BLOND James Bond. This was not the Bond we have grown up with. Very hesistant indeed.

Until the reviews started pouring in. 5 stars everywhere. I’ve never heard of a 5 star film. Although I believe that the review industry gives a little extra oomph to a review of a Bond film just for the sheer size within the movie industry.

So with the great reviews coming in, I realized that I should start getting pumped for this film, not dismayed! 30 minutes of waiting ended and the movie began.

The movie is different from the other Bond films that I’ve seen. It’s rough. It’s grimy. It’s like watching an old school espionage film. At least in the beginning. Then the extraordinary locales make their appearance, and the inevitable action/chase scenes. Bravo on these. The first 45 minutes sets the stage for Bond to travel to the Casino Royale to take part in a poker match worth over $100M. I give the producers kudos for throwing poker into the mix instead of baccarat as the world has a poker fever for the past few years so they would understand the game.

Once they hit up Casino Royale, things get more into the vein of the actual novel (from what I can remember of it) and from the reviews I’ve read, it stays true to the novel. There’s not many gadgets in the film either and the cheesiness has been virtually stripped from the film.

In the film, we see Bond starting out in the double-0 business. He isn’t the cold, cool killer we know. It still bothers him to have to kill people. He has feelings, and you can see how he tries to hide those feelings behind his repartée. He makes mistakes along the way, he trips, he falls. Bond of old wouldn’t do this! He doesn’t depend on many gadgets other than this brute force. Also, he does a lot of running. I had a good laugh at how many different scenes have Bond running full tilt.

Right near the end, the projector messed up again…literally in the last five minutes. It came back on after a few minutes, but we got a refund on our tickets for the mishap.

So, what are my thoughts on the film?

  • The style: A lot less polished than previous releases. Very gritty. It reminded me of the Bourne films. I see they were trying for this aspect…to get away from the old Bond films. Bravo, you have accomplished your wish EON Productions.
  • The story: Hmm…Casino Royale, is not so much a prequel, but a reboot of the series. Sure, it follows Bond as he is starting out, but it’s set in modern times – cell phones, laptops, post-9/11. So it’s a little strange to watch it thinking it’s supposed to be a prequel. But it’s not. It’s a reboot. Keep that in mind. Forget everything you know about Bond. It was Krista and Maren’s first time watching a Bond film. I wonder if they enjoy the older ones?
  • The characters: Well, all the supporting cast and villains were excellent. The question is, is Daniel Craig the man suited for the job? I am undecided as of yet. I don’t hate him, and he does portray the roguish version of Bond very well. So I can’t tell if it’s the actor I have a problem with, or the rough and tumble, non-debonaire version of Bond that I don’t care for. People say that this Bond is the first Bond who is more true to the novels…but I am a fan of the films, as well as everyone else in the world! It’s a tough gamble. Although I will point out that Daniel Craig is Maren’s choice of Bond – clearly indicated by the thumbs up she gave me during the movie when he walks out of the water in his swim trunks. Groan.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the film. It definitely had the classic Bond elements, just less of them. Definitely no gadgets, unless you count a needle going into your arm and relaying what’s the status of your health back to HQ a gadget. No rocket packs here people. I highly recommend that you go see the film in the theatre. It’s bombastic. It actually reminded me a lot of the Connerry era Bond films – the way it’s paced, the cinematography.

A lot of people found the poker scenes to drag on, but I disagree. I enjoyed the playing back and forth between Bond and Le Chiffre.

We’ll have to wait and see if this becomes a better than average Bond film in my book. I am very fond of the recent Brosnan era films so this one is a grand departure, but not necessarily a bad one.

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Ode to Howie and Mike

Last night was a gem of a night. Not only do I think I aced my mid-term in Org. Comm, but it only took me 30 minutes and the teacher decided to let us out after the test instead of teaching! Yeeha! Free night! PLUS, tonight I have an online lab which consists of me talking for an hour with my group via MSN Messenger. This is looking to be a fine education week.

But the cream of the crop came when I got home and was in good spirits and decided to tackle the problem which is Mike’s computer. Mike’s computer didn’t have iTunes working, which meant he couldn’t update his iPod.

After two grueling hours of trying out stuff and reading forums on the ‘net, I really couldn’t think of any other solutions other than a SYSTEM RESTORE. Now, if faithful readers don’t know much about a system restore, basically (if you have it set up right…actually, I think it’s defaulted to this setting) Windows XP takes snapshots of how your computer is setup…what programs are installed, what settings are in place and if you encounter a problem you can’t fix, then you can do a system restore to a previous point where your computer was actually working.

I had given up all other options and decided to attempt a system restore around October 3, 2006. Unfortunately, that didn’t work. So I tried October 5 and walked away from the computer to go watch some Grey’s Anatomy.

Disappointed, I let Mike know that I couldn’t fix the problem but then he comes back upstairs and says its working! I bluff and say I knew it was working all along, but then I tell him the truth that I had forgotten to check out the computer after the second system restore.

He may still be having trouble with the newest version of iTunes, but the old one seems to be fine. Perhaps he can give us an update on whether or not he got his iPod updated with the new Tenacious D album or not.

Oh yes…what’s the point of this story?

I’m the man. 😉

Speaking of the man, I’m applying to be on Deal or No Deal. Wouldn’t it be wild if I actually made it?!

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Zune Say Bye Bye

Sometimes, the Internet provides me with a good laugh…for example, THIS article.

http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2237

Which outlines how Microsoft’s Zune MP3 player isn’t compatible with their new operating system – Windows Vista.

Now, in a few days, this point will be moo (mooo!), considering the flak Microsoft will get and they will hurry out with a fix…but still. It is hilarious.

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Rock Your Socks Off!

Well, the highly anticipated Tenacious D album was released yesterday. I strolled into HMV, then strolled out when I realized what a fool I was for entering that store. They overprice everything! Down the hall at Music World, I found the album for $3 less.

As I walk to the car, I rip open the package and take a look at the liner notes which basically consist of screenshots of the new Tenacious D movie The Pick of Destiny. I sit down in the car and prepare myself for a full-out rock assault on my senses.

What am I given? Disappointment.

While there are some true gems on this album, it really doesn’t compare to the original album. I suppose I was hyping myself up for a full-out D attack to the bones, but really, I ended up with a soundtrack, filled with a handful of tunes over 3 minutes, and the rest sound like little songs they use to fill in between scenes during the movie. I suppose I should have been prepared for this. However, usually a soundtrack has a decent tracklisting!

All in all, I think I may appreciate this album more once I see the movie, but for now, all I can say is that a few songs deserve the devil hand sign, and the rest are literally soundtrack filler. Man, I’ve never said there is a filler on an album before…but when a song is 60 seconds or less, it’s filler.

My biggest disappointment will be Mike reading this and starting to cry.

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Ice Hockey Needed

I need to borrow a Nintendo cartridge of ICE HOCKEY. It will be returned. Drop me a line if you have one I can acquire.

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Friday Night’s All Right

What can I say? Heart and Crown was a success once again. Philipp brought along a friend from the UK living currently in Montreal (Chris) and he enjoyed the night and the band.

Highlights of the Night:
– some ancient dude trying to pick up Trish
– Meeting some random Germans who were very generous with their beer
– Talking about the Secret of Monkey Island with James
– Hearing that Gordon Lightfoot ended his concert around 10. Hey, the guy is old!

Not-so-highlight:
– The fact that my friend Chrissy who came up from Welland couldn’t get in because of an ‘over 21’ rule at the Heart and Crown. What’s up with that?! They never had that rule before! I was not impressed. I ended up seeing her on Sunday as we toured the market but still…the night would have been an even better one if she was there!

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Review: Mobile, Theory of a Deadman and Three Days Grace

Boy, I’m behind in a lot of things I want to say, hence, this may become a shorter than usual review.

Vero, Mike and I hit up the Civic Centre this Monday for some concert action. After taking forever to find the way to the floor (jump the boards!), we settled in near the soundbooth because we had a beer in hand so didn’t want to get jostled around too much.

Mobile was awesome. I find they remind me of U2. The lead guitarist’s amp blew up halfway through so there were a few songs without lead while they fixed the situation. I’ve just realized that Mobile is very lead guitar riff heavy in that there was a LOT missing from the song when just the rhythm was being played. Shout out to the band for singing “She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah” at the end. Singer even got into the crowd for the last song.

While waiting in line for a beer, Mike decided to go check for other beer aisles and when I get to the counter he isn’t there and they only serve one beer per person (which is insanely lame). I scour the area for Mike, but alas, he isn’t there, so I have to leave with one beer only. I then find him and we go back into another line. He was chatting with a slew of people he met along the way that he knew. While in line at the next stand, Mike kept having some people tap him on the shoulder to move out of the way because there were a troop of people walking through. Then the guy in front of us says “Hey, it’s Mobile!”. Sure enough, there’s Mobile passing us to go to the merchandise booth and Mike realizes that the band were the ones pushing him out of the way. “Dude, Mobile touched my shoulder!” he cries in schoolgirl glee. I know he won’t admit it here, but I saw him carefully hang up his shirt on his bedroom wall that night.

Theory of a Deadman were in top shape as always. This is the third time we’ve seen them on this tour so they are winding down at this point. Comments on their performance:

  • Whoa, what’s up with the faux-hawk and black nail polish Tyler?
  • Tyler was messing up two songs MAJORLY. Even the band were looking around saying “What the heck?”
  • Props to a little cover of STP’s Sex Type Thing. Matt, I thought of you at that moment.
  • I enjoyed their battle of the sexes. Clearly there were more women in the room.

They played a few oldies that I hadn’t heard on the current tour such as Last Song (which, incidentally they said used to be called Theory of a Deadman but then they decided to take that as their band’s name. Cool!)

Then Three Days Grace came on with this giant video screen behind them. I wasn’t overly impressed with the vid screen actually. Very lame. I’ve seen better. But the show they put on was intense. I believe the majority of the crowd was there to see this band (judging from the t-shirts). I enjoy their new album and I enjoyed it in a live element. There were a few songs that didn’t have a great live feel, but I dug on the album, but that’s what you get sometimes. I can see how some songs must have been written for the stage. Adam Gonthier pulled out a solo acoustic cover of Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game. He couldn’t really pull off the high notes so he let out the screamo version. His voice was getting pretty shot near the end of the show unfortunately. Can I also mention that they covered Hey Man, Nice Shot by Filter?! That’s amazing! There were cover tunes all over the place tonight! I find it interesting to see old school alternative being covered and wonder if the new age of kids (the teens) even know what’s being played?

Very impressed with the show. Too bad it’s probably the last one we’ll see for awhile in Ottawa. Nothing much else on the radar.

Random meetup afterwards happened when we stumbled upon Krista at McDonalds after the show. She, too was at the show but I never managed to locate her as she was sitting in the stands.

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Archie, you thief.

Don’t ask me how I came up with this revelation this morning, but I did.

I remember Philipp asking me about ‘dating’ in the North American context. What is dating? What is going out? What is being with a person? I’m sure we’ll go more in depth on this issue in his biography (as it is a fascinating subject), but I think I realized where my first introduction to dating stemmed from.

Archie comics!

It always confused me how Archie would be either with Betty or Veronica. It took me many years to realize that if you go out on a date with a person, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t go date other people. That always threw me for a loop. “Archie, how the heck can you be with Veronica if you’re with Betty?”

Ha ha, that is the most random thought I’ve had in awhile but I just wanted to point out that everything we all know about dating stems from actions of others…namely Archie and the gang (well, at least in my case.)

iplaying: I Want You (She’s So Heavy) – The Beatles (Abbey Road)

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Good Evening Ladies and Germs

Group presentation went well last night. It started off really boring with my part. Essentially the Professor assigned us to present a reading that everyone had already done some work on, so it was just a rehash of information they already knew. BORING. So 15 minutes later after my mouth was parched I stepped away and let the rest of the team handle things.

Until the other girl thought her part was over and left three slides to talk about! I had to cut in fast and just read off the slides. Woops!

All in all, it went over well. We had a lot of class discussion which is awesome. The worst is when the classroom discussion results in nothing and everyone is just sitting there staring.

So now, the only thing left to do in that course is to write a biography on my comrade, Philipp. That’s right, yours truly is going to write about our friend and we’ll see how it comes out. In my eyes, I would like to do him justice, but I also know that a lot of it will be based on the methods I used for the bio and whatnot. So, it may be fairly boring in some parts once I get into the details of how I interviewed the subject.

I realized late in the game that it’s a long weekend for me. I do have a midterm to study for, but I think this weekend will be spent more on relaxing and winding down. There’s some things I’ve been working hard on at work that are ending soon, and now the group presentation is done so there’s nothing much else to do other than play guitar and sleep! Speaking about guitar, Troy has been diligent in my musical theory teachings and I am opening up doors to knowledge that I had always wondered about, but now it’s there right in front of me. I am hoping that it will make me a better guitar player in the end, and a better songwriter. That’s my goal for this winter…write a few good songs. AND finish off the songs that I’ve written in the past. I just read a quote from John Lennon who told George Harrison that the best way to write a song is to write it completely while you’re in the moment, or else you’ve lost the moment and you may lose the song. I will have to remember that.

I’ve also realized that I find my blog entries have been revolving around thoughts in my head, whereas a portion of the original idea was to have a document of what I am doing day to day so I can go back and look upon it and say “Oh yeah, I remember doing that group presentation!” so I’m going to try and keep that in mind.

***Note to fellow bloggers. I just figured out why sometimes pictures don’t upload correctly. If you have a picture that has a space in its title (like george orwell.jpg) then you have to get rid of the space or it doesn’t parse well into the system.***