Allllright! Check it out! There may be a Thundercats movie in the works!
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=20834
iplaying: Fly – Super Ray (Big Shiny Tunes 2)
Allllright! Check it out! There may be a Thundercats movie in the works!
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=20834
iplaying: Fly – Super Ray (Big Shiny Tunes 2)
On Friday after visiting the Doctor, I headed out to the Annual Gaspé Golf Tournament.
Stop. Rewind. What’s this?
My entire family stem from the grand city of Gaspé down on the coast of Quebec. Because so many have left the metropolis years ago, someone had a brilliant idea of having an annual golf tourney so that people can see one another again.
I went to this tourney last year as quite a few of my own relatives went and it is a nice spot to see them all at once. My parents had never gone to one but they ended up going this year and I believe they had a smashing good time seeing people they haven’t seen in upwards of twenty years.
Now, this year was the beginning of what Uncle Greg referred to as ‘the sophomore blues’. I didn’t understand what he meant until the end of the tournament. Let’s just say I could NOT get it through my head what was going wrong with my golf game. On Friday when I showed up, Uncle Johnny, Lynn and Greg and I headed to the golf course to play a quick game of 9 holes. I can’t say I was doing all that well but the great things about these guys are that they are super patient. I figured that my game would get better by the next day (the day of the actual tournament) but it wasn’t until the 17th hole where I realized that I was standing too far away from the ball and I believe that’s what was affecting my game so badly. I think there are a few things I want to change before heading out there next year:
Anyhow, all griping aside about how much I was frustrated with how I was playing, the weekend of golf turned out to be amazing. The weather was great on Friday and Saturday looked like it would be a bust but it got pretty hot for the better part of the day and we finished our game as soon as the rain started coming down (which is definitely different than what happened last year! http://palmer.grumpster.com/2006/06/weekend-in-golf.html)
I ended up hitting another person’s ball (who wasn’t even on our team) so that didn’t go over too well. Oh well, I learned the hard way that I should always know what ball I’m playing.
I am anxious to head out again to play a round of golf and hope to do so before next year. I should see how much a set of golf clubs cost.
Other than the golf tournament, good times were had. As soon as I arrived at the hotel I saw Aunt Mariette, Nanny and Mom and they were jumping up and down and screaming “We’re going to Costco! We’re going to Costco!” I thought this was extremely strange (but not so strange for someone like Mom who just doesn’t have a Costco around her!) but then Uncle Greg jumped in on the fun. Later on I mentioned how strange I thought it was that they were all excited to be going to Costco but it turns out that they were screaming “We’re going to Alaska!”. Yes, that’s right, the Patterson Clan is heading North on a cruise next year. I haven’t decided if I will go along but I definitely will head out to British Columbia when my parents hook down to see Uncle Brent after the cruise.
I enjoyed hanging out with my family and watching the hockey game and ordering a few pizzas undercover of other Gaspesians with the nose for pizza. Here’s where I throw out a public apology to Uncle Greg for ordering not one, but TWO meat lover pizzas last year when I had forgotten that he does not eat meat. Woops! He let me hear about it this year!
The higher powers must have been with us this weekend as none of us were feeling rough in the morning (well maybe Uncle Greg, but just for a bit) and there was plenty to laugh at. Especially the squirrel which had swallowed a golf ball!
On Sunday, Mom, Dad and I headed to the flea market outside of Morrisburg and I picked up a CD and then we parted ways and I cruised on home enjoying the back roads all the way to Orleans. It’s nice to just get on the road and drive sometimes. I then went over to Eric’s and helped him set up his new pool which by my estimates should be full by next week.
iplaying: Make This Go On Forever – Snow Patrol (Eyes Open)
I found this excellent website that incorporates Google Maps into a distance calculator for us jogger types (am I even remotely allowed to lump myself into this category? Shouldn’t there be a minimum 6 month wait time until I’m in the club?)
After reading Matt’s comment on the last post I realized I never told you about my car getting broken into.
Last Thursday night I grabbed my car like any other day from work and noticed my ashtray lid was open and closed it thinking nothing of it.
Friday morning I go outside and find a nice dent in my car door. Some moron must have ran into with a bike or something. Also, my trunk was open mysteriously so I chalked (sp?) that up to me pulling the latch the night before and forgetting about it.
On our way to Toronto last weekend, we were in Kingston and I was searching for my iTrip (iPod accessory). I could not find this thing and I knew it was in the car! Then I looked in the ashtray and realized that all my spare change was gone.
Then it dawned on me.
My car must have been broken into!
It wasn’t apparent at first because nothing else was stolen. There were CDs in the sunvisor and a cellphone in the middle console. One would think some of these things would be stolen.
Then a few days later Krista’s Dad tells her that he hopes my ownership papers weren’t stolen also. I never thought about that and sure enough, they are nowhere to be found (but they left the insurance papers – a sure sign that I will be a victim of identity theft for the next fifty years as the Ottawa Police told me when I phoned them up!)
So there you have it. I suppose I’m one of the lucky ones in that nothing of real substantial value was nabbed although I’m hoping the theft of the ownership papers won’t come to haunt me in the future.
iplaying: Gossamer – The Smashing Pumpkins (2007-05-28 – Landgraaf, Pinkpop Festival)
Here’s some handy advice to those who don’t want to be a victim of fraud.
Don’t leave your vehicle ownership papers in some easy to find place within your vehicle.
If so, thieves may steal it and use the information within it to do Lord knows what.
The Ottawa Police were mentioning how they could potentially use the information to get credit cards/bank account information in your name or Lord knows what else.
At first, I thought about carrying it in my wallet (which is a fine idea) but I’ve moved onto the more inventive solutions – I’ll hide it with my car jack in the trunk! No thief will think of checking there (unless they are reading this right now!).
I recommend that if you do keep your ownership paper in an easy to find place within your vehicle, do yourself a favour and hide it somewhere a little harder for anyone to discover!
iplaying: Pretty Pretty Star – Billy Corgan (The Future Embrace)
I was betting good money that this police alert had something to do with my car getting broken into until I read the alert. HILARIOUS.
http://www.ottawapolice.ca/en/serving_ottawa/media_room/news.cfm?nr_id=4325
Krista and I were talking about some daily routines that we all have – in our particular conversation, websites we visit at least once a day (and in my case, in a specific order when the day begins).
First Website – Google Mail before I leave the house (just in case there’s that great email saying I am worth a gazillion dollars).
Then…
ChartAttack – Canada’s own music source for all the latest and greatest. It’s a good fast read. Sometimes there’s good stuff, sometimes it’s a bust. But they do highlight the new releases of the week. Boom.
ComingSoon.net – An excellent source for up-to-date movie information.
Dark Horizons – Another excellent movie information site. Although by the time I’m done reading ComingSoon.net, this site really isn’t needed. But I do enjoy when their Random Spiel column comes up which has various tidbits of information.
Canoe.ca’s JAM! Showbiz Entertainment Section – Another excellent Canadian site of entertainment information. I start from the top of the topic list and run down – Music, Movies, Television, Video.
Ottawa Sun – Hey, you have to look to the locals to see what’s going on in your territory! I really just browse through this and don’t spend too much time.
Canada.com – You never know what’s happening around your country until you visit canada.com
Gizmodo – An excellent source for gadget news. This is updated around the clock so I visit this throughout the day for any good updates.
Life Hacker – Lifehacker is a pretty cool site which has tips that will let you enjoy your life a little more (but mainly revolves around technology. Heck technology IS life. Debate that one.)
NME.com – For all around good music information, but focusses on our friends across the seas. New Music Express sometimes gets a bad rap from other music sites, but whatever. It is updated a few times a day which is crucial in the fast moving rock scene.
Nine Inch Nails Hotline – Hey, you never know what Trent Reznor is up to…better check it out here.
TrekWeb – Everyone knows there’s a new Star Trek movie coming out so it’s good to check out the updates!
Netphoria Forums – For all the latest updates of Smashing Pumpkins news.
Other than that, there are random other ones I check:
My Friend’s Blogs – Which have become a ghost town since Facebook moved into town (or they are bored with blogging?)
My own site to see if I got any comments.
Apple Mac Computer Sites – Anything to do with the coolest computers ever.
Star Wars sites – Natch.
What are some sites you check out daily? Post them here!
iplaying: 22: The Death of All The Romance – The Dears (No Cities Left)
My car got broken into last week (more on that later…) but I realized some things after talking with my insurance company.
Now, for those of you who don’t know already, chances are your house insurance covers your possessions which are stolen from inside your car, whereas your car insurance covers the ACTUAL car.
Now that we have that out of the way, when I was talking with the representative from my home insurance company she asked the fateful question “Well, have you thought about having your car insurance through us as well?“.
Of course I have. But I could get it for $50/mth cheaper at another company so I opted for that.
But she left me something to think about.
“Well don’t forget that in a case like this, you would only have to pay ONE deductible to cover both your car damage as well as your possessions which were stolen, but with two separate insurance providers you will have to pay both deductibles.“
Hmm…this was a very, very excellent point that I had never thought of.
Let’s be honest here…I was never one to really think about my insurance. I was more of the ‘Give me the lowest quote you can which covers what I want and you have a client.” I’m sure there are a lot of you out there.
Here are the things that are crawling through my mind right now in terms of insurance:
There’s a heck of a lot of factors to ponder when thinking about insurance. I think at the very least I am going to look at combining my insurance into one company in the case that if I do have to pay a deductible, then it’s just a one-shot deal.
Stay tuned for more info. Share some thoughts in the comments section! I’m sure everyone has their own views on insurance.
Oh yeah, if you’re one of those people out there that don’t have insurance. Don’t be left out in the cold like Cameron who’s girlfriend torched his house and all he had left were the clothes on his back, his cat and his Jeep. That’s just plain dumb.
Late Friday night, Carrie, Philipp, Vero and I rolled into Toronto. After some meager directions brought to us by Mapquest, we got to Miguel and Katie’s place looking for a good time. The good time began when we decided to watch Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 in one sitting that night.
Let’s put this into perspective. It is already midnight when we arrive. I have been driving all the way there so I am little zonked. But we need to prepare ourselves for the onslaught tomorrow – the Evil Dead Musical!
People died off through Evil Dead 2 and I must admit that Philipp had to park my ass back down in the couch near the ending of Evil Dead 2 as I was ready for bed. We did manage to watch them both and went to bed victorious.
The next day we meandered around Toronto just doing little chores here and there – mainly looking for a nice white t-shirt to wear to the Evil Dead Musical.
Evil Dead is a movie which came out in 1981 and it follows a group of students who go to a cabin in the woods. Unfortunately, these woods are haunted and soon enough everyone becomes zombies. No worries – we have the lead character Ash (played by Bruce Campbell) who can take care of all his Deadite friends, along with the help of a sawed-off shotgun (his boomstick), a chainsaw on his hand and great facial expressions. Let’s not forget the great one-liners.
The movie spawned off two sequels (the second being more campier than the first, then the third being the campiest of all) and has had a cult following throughout the world.
Fast forward to 2003 when an Evil Dead Musical was created in Toronto and then moved to New York. In the past year we’ve been talking about maybe heading to New York City to see this spectacle but the stars aligned for us and it came back to Toronto for a bit.
Carrie managed to grab every Evil Dead fan she knows and we ended up having 15+ people go to the show. We started off the afternoon well with a great BBQ hosted by Miguel and Katie. The food was great, the company was great, weather was decent also. Let’s see…for archive purposes I’ll try and remember everyone that was there – Carrie, Philipp, Lucas, Andrew, Myself, Vero, Beth, Tom, Kris, Katie, Miguel, Adrianna, Tyler and Megan. Yeah, that’s about right.
We hopped into some cabs (as we figured we may miss the show taking the subway at the late hour) and arrived to the Diesel Playhouse. Outside the Playhouse I noticed a slew of people putting on their white t-shirts.
Why are wearing white t-shirts? Well, we managed to buy tickets inside the SPLATTER ZONE, where you most likely will get some blood on you (if you’re lucky!). That’s right, blood. Sure, it’s fake (or is it?) but I’m sure it’ll be a good time.
We walk into the playhouse and check out the merchandise ($60 for an autographed poster? No thanks!) and realize we can drink alcohol in the theatre! This isn’t your average musical! We head into the theatre (where I get berated by the ticket-taker lady for not listening) and we find ourselves taking up the entire second row centre! Excellent seats!
The musical starts and it’s a laugh-fest from that point on. The actors are amazing, the tunes are hilarious and the stage set up is well thought out. It is everything we needed it to be. Every funny part of the Evil Dead series is put into this musical and then some. (at this point I’m going to talk about specific scenes of the Evil Dead series so if you don’t know them, go watch them!) We have Ash chopping off his evil hand and while doing so a squirt of blood is coming out so he puts his face into the stream a few times just to get his face more bloody. We also have some great zombie costume ideas. The scene where the trees attack one of the women was amazingly thought out for the stage production – they had the girl running away with the three other actors dressed up as as trees and they run on the spot after her. Then she takes a tumble and they advance but she gets back up and they go backwards. Very cool scene.
Intermission hit and Tom proclaims that this is way better than he thought it would be. There is mad dash to find some ponchos as the blood hasn’t started spurting yet. Adrianna gets berated by one of the staff after asking for a poncho – “Why did you buy tickets for the Splatter Zone if you can’t handle it?!“. A guy eventually comes around with some ponchos. Vero told me afterwards that she was disappoitned she didn’t bring her own white t-shirt to the party. Next time, Vero. Next time.
The anticipation is high when the second half begins. I don’t know what to expect. Will it be a full on bloodbath? Does it depend on where we are sitting? I was sitting pretty well in the center of the row…what’s going to happen?
The musical continues and we see our first sign of blood. It spews out of the trapdoor on the stage floor onto the left splatter zone section. A tease really! You can already see the division in the splatter zone – those who love it and those who hate it. Another blood fest begins when a zombie takes a beer cup full of blood and throws it into the audience.
At this point I am thinking that it’s not that big of a deal and there is only a slim chance we will get hit by anything substantial.
Then it begins. Ash sings his way into Deadite killing mayhem. This part of the night is an entire blur to me as blood starts spewing out in full force on the left and right sides. I see friends of mine getting hit with the onslaught. Poor Beth loses a contact lens due to the blood hitting her eye! Kris looks like Carrie from Stephen King after getting a bucketful in the face. It is terror all around!
We’re starting to get some major spurts here and there. Andrew is one of those people who are hating the moment and you can hear him scream “No, NOOO!” when he gets some blood coming at him.
Then it happens. Ash rips a heart out of a zombie right in front of us which explodes into a gush of blood coming for us! I raise my arm in fear of losing my entire face to the onslaught of red stuff! I am soaked. I think I got the worst of the entire crew actually. Philipp was kind of disappinted with the amount he received and Carrie didn’t have any at all on her. I have no idea why I thought my shoes and jeans would be safe from this carnage, but it wasn’t. It was everywhere. Miguel said the blood that hit him had soaked through to his underwear.
As we sat in happiness of the moment, the musical quickly ended and we cheered and cheered again! This was an event not to be missed.
If you are not liking the idea of fake blood hitting you, then no worries. There are plenty of seats outside the Splatter Zone. I highly recommend this musical for anyone who will like a good cheesy comedy night. I enjoyed it so much that I want to go back again right now. If anything, I may be up for an annual trek (if it remains that long). Phantom of the Opera, eat your heart out.
After the musical, we headed to the Underground Garage which was an excellent rock bar. The place is plastered with polaroids, vintage rock n’ roll posters and bras hanging from the ceiling. We owned the dance floor and we had a most excellent night. Many fond memories, but my fave is this:
Carrie – Do you have any Timberlake? DJ – Lady, this is a rock bar!
Highlights of the Night:
Thanks to Miguel and Katie for the excellent time in Toronto and special thanks goes out to Carrie for picking up those wonderful tickets.