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12 Days of Christmas: Day 1

Palmer’s World is sending out Christmas surveys to some faithful readers in honour of the holiday spirit.

First up, my friend Maren!

What is your favourite thing about Christmas?

Without a doubt, my favourite aspect of Christmas is the festive cheer. The feelings of togetherness and conviviality that come when people have the chance to sit back, relax, and appreciate the company of friends and family.

What’s your least favourite thing about Christmas?
My least favourite part of Christmas is the pressure I put on myself to sample each and every offering on the buffet table.

What’s better? The Christmas Story or National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation? Why?
Hello! Obviously National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation takes the cake in this battle. It’s what slapstick humour is supposed to be. Throw in a dysfunctional family and a squirrel, and I’m hooked.

What’s your favourite drink during the holiday season?
Must I choose just one? It must be sparkling wine then.

What should Vero get Palmer for Christmas?
Easy – a MIDI keyboard so that Ryan can continue to make sweet, sweet music.

Special thanks for Maren for being the first to respond to the survey as well as supply a great holiday photo! Let it also be noted that Maren lent me her copy of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation last year which has a spot in my heart.

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Review: Flags of Our Fathers

Yesterday I watched the Clint Eastwood directed film Flags of our Fathers which focuses on the story behind the famous photograph of American soldiers putting up an American flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. It takes a look at what happened to the soldiers who were in the original picture and intermixes with flashbacks of the actual events at the Battle of Iwo Jima.

I enjoyed this film as it had a bit of everything in it. It wasn’t entirely based on what you see in the front lines of the war, but took a look at what happened behind the scenes. For example, the famous photo was used as propaganda to get more money coming in (via bonds) to finance the war. They brought back the soldiers who were in the picture to go on a tour to encourage citizens to buy bonds. The film focuses around this tour and the personal hell that some of the soldiers are going through. Flags of our Fathers is also based on a novel by James Bradley who talks about not knowing his father’s involvement in the war and it turns out that he is one of the soldiers in the famous photograph.

If you look at the film chronologically, it shows the Battle of Iwo Jima, then the subsequent tour of the fellows in the famous photograph, then the interviews of soldiers by James Bradley trying to find out more about his father during the war as his own father never really spoke about it.

It was a touching tale when it got to the parts where the son is piecing together what sort of man his father really was and never realized until he was on his death bed. I enjoyed the film showing the other side of war and how a single photograph became a driving force behind a funding mechanism for the war.

Recommended.

Of note is the fact that Clint Eastwood filmed a companion film called Letters from Iwo Jima which looks at the Japanese viewpoint.

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The Works – Not So Thin Lizzy

This will be a new segment on Palmer’s World where I review any burgers I tried at The Works.

The Works is a restaurant here in Ottawa which specializes in gourmet burgers. Gourmet meaning that you get quite a few choices; a Kraft Dinner burger, a Peanut Butter and Jam burger…you name it, they have it!

I really enjoy The Works and wished to introduce Mike and Vero to it after our day of filming so we headed out to a packed house, put our name on the waiting list and went home for a bit. The Works is quite close to my house…close enough to walk to!

We sat down and perused the menu which is an adventure on its own. So many choices! There are probably 100 different burgers to choose from! Vero and I started off with a tower of onion rings which were delicious as they give you some dipping sauces.

I decided to order the Not So Think Lizzy burger which comes with crushed chipotle peppers, gouda cheese and bold BBQ sauce. This burger was brilliant and super spicy! Yowza! The beer was cooling off my throat! I thoroughly enjoyed it. I don’t recommend the sliced pub chips as they were grease-o-riffic. I like when my pub chips are crispy. These were soaked through and very limp.

Vero unfortunately was the victim of an not-so-cooked burger and had to wait for a new one. Mine was a little pink in the middle but wasn’t too bad.

In the end, we had a great time and I will mark off the Not So Thin Lizzy as an excellent choice.

However, I must admit that something went wrong in the dinner as the next day I came down with a stomach bug and had to stay home from work. Mike commented that it may have been the giant chipotle pepper in my burger! Who knows?

If you are out there reading this and have never been to The Works, do yourself a favour if you like a good burger! They also serve their soft drinks in measuring cups!

iplaying: Never Let Me Down [Depeche Mode] – The Smashing Pumpkins (Rocket)

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A Day In the Life of Being an Extra

Tuesday morning started out like any other (other than peeking out my window in fear of another giant snowfall) but it was going to progress very differently than days in the past. Mike and I were going to be extras on Vero’s tv show!

Let’s recap: Vero has been working with a TV production company for the past while and they are currently filming a new TV series for TFO (the Francophone equivalent to TVOntario). Seeing that it is publicly funded, there is no worry of ratings so they are filming two seasons at once and after it airs (in February 2008), TFO determines if they wish to have another season or not. I don’t even know if I can get into many details as I signed a confidentiality agreement but I think I left the aspects of the show pretty well non-existent.

After going into twenty different wrong directions in the mall it’s being filmed in, we finally found the studio and Vero was there waiting for us as we were late. Well, not really late, but enough for her to start to wonder. We sat down, signed some papers and had the costume person pick out what clothes we would wear (we were instructed to bring a bunch of clothes with us). It was interesting to see that a lot of clothes don’t work too well on television, such as those with stripes or crazy patterns. So it was a lot of solid colours for us.

We were then brought over to the actual studio set which was pretty cool. I’ve seen documentaries and behind-the-scenes things on TV/Movies so I suppose it looked pretty similar. The actual set was of a diner and we were to be the patrons inside the diner. The first scene we were in had me sitting alone at a table and Mike sitting with another extra (Karine). The process of the filming generally follows this pattern:

– They do a run-through of the scene with no cameras.
– Then they start rolling the cameras for the scene.
– They usually do a few takes and (hopefully) everything goes well. Sometimes there are missed lines or a microphone seen in the frame or something like that.
– They have two cameras running and one films a contemporary style and the other gets to do ‘stylistic’ filming where they can do whatever they want…panning left to right on a face, moving it all over the place. It’s good to have something to play with in the editing room. Then they usually switch off and film the scene again
– In the end, even if the scene goes well, there are usually 5 times where the scene is filmed. This allows for more material for the editor to play with.

Mike said it was difficult to ‘pretend-talk’ with Karine as you can’t really say anything so you just go through the motions. It was interesting to think about this and now I notice myself looking at what the extras do in the Central Perk coffee shop on Friends thinking that they aren’t actually talking!

They then switched the scene and Mike and I ended up sitting together which was fun and utterly impossible not to crack into a smile or laugh. But considering we were pretending to just talk and be normal, this was perfectly fine on set.

In between scenes, we would go back to the other room and sit and wait to be called out. They had snacks for us to munch on and I caught up on some exam studying. The people were very nice and they seemed to have fun on the set. Like when the guy with the marker would snap the marker, the camera guys would shout out random comments before the Director said ACTION!

The Director and others are stationed outside the set watching a live feed on some monitors. Vero says that they are looking for a lot of things – are there any mics in the shot, is an extra messing up in the background, does the Director like what the actor is doing. It’s all a lot to process so they have a lot of people watching the monitors. I was hoping to get a chance to see them in action but alas, I was too busy earning my pay for the day! That was another great part about being an extra. I made a cool $108 on set that day. Mike and I were saying it was a decent wage even though you spent 11 hours on set. If you could be an extra every day of the week, that could be a great job!

The lunch they provided was great. Everything is catered to the set. Vero, Karine, Mike and I toured the mall during our lunch hour and then returned to continue filming. Later in the afternoon, I am glad I had the time to have a little nap as I was getting tired. Being an extra is a little tiring as there are sometimes where you are just sitting there for a long time waiting for the scene to be set up. One time I was sitting at a computer pretending to surf the Internet and was dozing off in between takes.

Mike has a great scene where one of the main actors asks him if he wants more juice (or something to that effect) and he gets to nod yes. So he will have a great head shot in the show! I also had some good scenes like getting served some juice or walking into the scene to drop off something. We were laughing at the fact that we takes this all very seriously and in the end we may find out that we are just a blur in the background or you will see my elbow. Such is the life of an extra!

After a long day of shooting, we started descending into madness and were having a great time ‘pretend-talking’ in the background and eating stale croissants. We got to leave the set early (well, 30 minutes early) and waited for Vero.

Mike and I thoroughly enjoyed being extras on a TV show. They had great food, the crew and actors were fun times and we would definitely do it again! I thought it was interesting to see what happened behind the scenes to make a show. It was crazy how many crew members they had on set and their jobs. Mike was noticing one guy’s sole job was to move the camera stand that some guy was sitting on. That’s it! I suppose it makes for a more efficient operation if everyone has their one task to keep focussed on.

Vero took some pictures and interviewed us (although my French was pretty bad at that time of day) so hopefully we can see those up on the site sometime soon!

I will make sure to let you all know when we are scheduled to appear! It will definitely be in the late spring 2008.

iplaying: The Ghost of Jerry Lee – The Bible All-Stars (The Bible All-Stars)

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Memory: The Final Smashing Pumpkins Show

Seven years ago, the Smashing Pumpkins as we knew them played their final show at the Metro in Chicago, IL. This was a crazy time for Pumpkins fans. Four months before, they spread a free album (Machina II – the friends and enemies of modern music) out to everyone. This album was arguably (and I’m arguing it) better than Machina – The Machines of God which had a proper CD release. But the record company didn’t think there would be enough interest in Machina II so they said “Nah.”

Then there was the November 29, 2000 show at the United Center in Chicago IL which was broadcast over the Internet. I remember sitting in my bedroom at Bayshore listening to the show and having this overwhelming feeling of “How can this be ending?” Nowadays, there’s a different outlook on life and if your favourite band breaks up, you move on easily. It’s not like your dog died. But back then there is so much passion put into your favourite band – going to the concerts, owning the t-shirts, having fan sites made for them…it was a part of your life.

The show at the Metro was their final show and it went back to where they started. They had played the Metro quite a few times while growing as a band so it was a fitting end. They ended up playing 4 1/2 hours which is insane. It was filmed for a DVD release but never released to this date which still angers Pumpkins fans around the globe. There were people paying $2000 to go to see their last show. There was a Machina Mystery contest which some girl in South America won which gave her tickets to the show but considering she couldn’t go, she gave them (free of charge) to some fan. Awesome.

I have heard a few songs which were bootlegged that night but there haven’t been any complete recordings that have come from it which I’m bummed about. I think there are some out there but people are just hoarding them for the time being.

In the end, this was the last time that we would see the band with James Iha. Seven years later, the Pumpkins are back with a vengeance but they lost their guitarist in the process (and one could argue their bassist as well but she was gone for awhile already). I dig the new incarnation of the Pumpkins but do yourself a favour today and put on your favourite Pumpkins album and think that seven years ago today, people thought that was it for the band.

Here’s the setlist from their amazing show:

Set 1:

Rocket
I Am One
Rhinoceros
Shame
Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
The Everlasting Gaze
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Spiteface (tease)
Thru the Eyes of Ruby
Blissed and Gone (with the Frogs)
To Sheila (with Linda Rowberry and the Frogs)
Mayonaise
I of the Mourning

Set 2:

Muzzle
Stand Inside Your Love
Perfect
This Time
Go
The Last Song
Last Instrumental
Age of Innocence
Thirty-three

Set 3:

Tonight, Tonight
Siva
An Ode To No One
Drown
Starla
If There Is a God
Cash Car Star
Rock On [Essex]
> Heavy Metal Machine
Today

Encore 1:

For Martha (with Billy Corgan, Sr.)
Born Under a Bad Sign [Jones/Bell] (with Billy Corgan, Sr.)

Encore 2:

Cherub Rock (with Rick Nielsen)

Encore 3:

Disarm
1979 (with Matt Walker)

Encore 4:

Silvercrank

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I live on Hoth

I swear I have awoken on the planet Hoth and I am navigating the snow desert after I’ve been attacked by a Wampa. I could have used Obi-Wan’s help this morning.

I awoke this morning, peeked out the window and saw that a bit of snow had fallen over the night. When I say a bit, I mean a lot. Thanking the heavens that the plow hadn’t gone by yet, I got ready but then heard a rumble in the distance. No! The plow was coming! Sure enough, I got hit hard and from my bedroom window I realized that the damage looked severe enough for me to head to but instead.

However, the morning started off even worse than that when I heard my iPod clunking along. Oh no! Sure enough, the iPod was dead. It wasn’t low on battery power, it was low on functionality power. After trying a few things, I gave in and threw it in my bag so I could play with it later in the day.

I opened the door and discovered the snow was worse than I feared. A snow drift had overtaken my walkway and I had to scale the garage wall with my Spider-Man powers. I then had to laugh at the misfortune which was the entire street after the plow went by. The snow was as high as the hood of my car! These are the days when I praise public transportation as I don’t have to spend an hour shoveling the driveway and spending another hour driving the car to work!

However, I spent too much time waiting for a plow to pass me by on the street that I ended up seeing the bus passing and I was too late. Oh well. I had fifteen minutes to kill so I went home and shoveled the walkway so Mike would have a decent route out of the house in the morning. I then braved the frozen tundra route to the bus stop (which definitely felt like Hoth as no one had shoveled the walkway to the bus stop) and the bus finally came along ten minutes later.

Cursed by the fate of my iPod, I at least had a Harry Potter book to keep me company. I plan to re-read the Harry Potter novels to accomplish two things: 1) Lead up to the last novel which I haven’t yet read and 2) Watch the films as I have never seen them. Unfortunately, there is only so much Harry Potter and uncomfortable bus seats you can take. The trip to work took 1 hour 15 minutes as opposed to the regular 30 minutes. Ack!

To top it all off, I get into work, have toque-head and get a message from my boss saying that she has declared a snow day and has stayed in for the day. Doh! Ah well. She called and said that I can leave after a conference call this afternoon. She is swell. However, this will give me the chance to go home, shovel the car out in time to go to my last Sociology class tonight. Why don’t they shut down the Universities when it snows? 😉

At least my iPod came to life again after I smacked it a few times. I should have thought of that this morning!

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Happy Birthday Duncan!

Saturday morning had Vero trucking off to a practice for her play so I headed over to Trish’s new pad (which is fabulous…absolutely amazing compared to her old place!) and then headed out to the ‘Not Your Grandmother’s Craft Sale’ on Elgin Street. It was a brisk morning so luckily I grabbed a toque from Vero’s place which kept my head warm.

The craft sale was actually pretty cool as it was alternative crafts geared towards us younger folk – iPod cases, random t-shirt prints (like men dressed up as hot dogs. Ingenious!), and excellent holiday cards by an old friend – Lana! You can see her website here for her excellent wares.

We then headed out to the Lieutenant’s Pump for some great brunch (for $5 you can’t go wrong, and it was delicious, even for a guy who hates breakfast!) and made our way to some collossal toy store on Carling Avenue (the name escapes me at the moment). It had some great Lego selection and Thomas the Tank Engine.

We then hit up Carlingwood Mall on a whim but didn’t find too much. I shouldn’t say that – Trish found a lot of stuff but I didn’t come out of there with too much. Seeing that we still had some time to kill, we headed to Bayshore Mall where hilarity ensued like me almost wiping out in The Bay, getting excellent help in HMV, and seeing Sandra Oh of Grey’s Anatomy fame! Neat-o!

All in all, it was a good trip for the both of us even though I didn’t come out with much. However, I am 93% done my shopping so I wasn’t expecting to come out with much…I was there for shopping support for Trish!

I headed home to get ready for the rest of the night – Duncan’s Surprise Birthday party! After deciding what would be best to wear at Laser Quest, Mike and I picked up Vero and went to the meeting spot. There was quite the crew out for his Surprise Birthday (count: 26)! Duncan’s birthday isn’t until December 22 but alas, everyone is usually out of town for the event so Joelle (and others) went ahead and planned a surprise birthday party for Duncan. Very nice of everyone involved with the planning.

Duncan showed up to Laser Quest and was speechless as to what was going on when he saw all of us. We laughed, we chatted, we had good times and then the Laser Quest started. Laser Quest has you running around a dark maze with a laser gun and a vest which has points which can be shot at. If you get shot at, the gun displays where you got shot and by who. There is also a tally to determine who got the most ‘kills’. I had a really fun time and it helped that 99% of the people in the maze were people we knew! I did get slaughtered by a group of kids though. Those guys have great aim! My handle was Maverick (ala Top Gun fame) and Holly took the handle of Goose but in the end I accidentally shot Goose the most!

We then retired to a party room where there was pizza and pop. We had another game to play and it was great as people teamed up with one another to take out factions. We then had some cake and let Duncan open up some cards/gifts.

Unfortunately the pool hall we were heading to was booked for the night so alternative plans to go to a karaoke bar were made. However, someone put it to a vote and we all ended up heading out to a gentleman’s club instead! After a few games of pool, Mike and I sat against a wall and had a good night while people came and chatted with us. Duncan seemed to have a great time so that’s what counts on his birthday.

Happy Birthday to you buddy.

iplaying: Always – Neverending White Lights – Act II: the blood and the eternal life