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Wedding Polish

I’m at the dentist yesterday and we are talking about my upcoming wedding and then Diane mentions that they give a free wedding polish!

Now that is service! I feel like I am amongst the elite! I asked if there would be balloons and cake but she wouldn’t confirm that.

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Review: Bryan Adams – Scotiabank Place

Who doesn’t want to see Bryan Adams on a Friday night in Ottawa?!

Trish, Vero and I headed out to the Hintonburger for a bite to eat until Trish said that Four Friends in Stittsville had a worthy burger and fries.  She was right!

We ended up in the 200L close to the stage and I have to say that this is a sweet spot to view a concert.  I always thought the floor was great, but it’s exciting to see a great view from up high.  I will definitely look into sitting in these sections in the future.

What can I say about Bryan Adams?  A Canadian institution…I don’t even own an album but clearly I need to pick some up after an AMAZING night of rock and roll.  He still has it…the voice, the guitars…everything you love about a rock show, they still got it.  They are touring this year to promote the 20th anniversary of the Waking Up the Neighbours album.

They had some great moments in the show…they brought up a woman who sang on ‘When You’re Gone’ with him which was great.  They also had a great acoustic set with some plastic barrels used as drums.

Fascinating to see that the show ended with Bryan singing solo acoustic.  It is definitely different than how most rock shows end, but I thought it was neat.

 

Two thumbs up for this amazing night.  I wish I could have brought my parents.  They would enjoyed it.

OH!  I can’t forget to send some thanks to the rocking people behind us.  They were on their feet most of the night which made me comfortable to stand up and dance as well.

House Arrest

Somebody

Here I Am

Kids Wanna Rock

Can’t Stop This Thing We Started

Thought I’d Died and Gone to Heaven

I’m Ready

Hearts on Fire

Do I Have to Say the Words?

18 til I Die

Back to You

Summer of ’69

Acoustic With Bucket Drums

If You Wanna Leave Me (Can I Come Too?) / Touch The Hand

Mickey Curry Bucket Drum Solo

(Everything I Do) I Do It for You

Cuts Like a Knife

If Ya Wanna Be Bad Ya Gotta Be Good (Snippet)

When You’re Gone (Bryan Adams & Melanie C cover) (With lady from audience)

Heaven

Please Forgive Me

It’s Only Love (Bryan Adams & Tina Turner cover) (Adams fakes at beginning Tina Turner is there)

Keith Scott Guitar Solo

Cloud #9

The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You

Run to You

There Will Never Be Another Tonight

Bryan Adams Solo Acoustic

Straight from the Heart

Ottawa Bound

All for Love (Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting cover)

 

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Zellers Closing Sale – Gloucester

Vero and I stumbled up on a store closing sale for Zellers in Gloucester last night. Seeing that they were also selling some fixtures, I was intrigued at the thought that I could find a spin rack for comic books (my holy grail of items).

In the end, I did not find a spin rack, nor did I find an awesome mannequin to bring home, but we stocked up on some awesome finds…everything listed is at least 40% off…coat hangers, light bulbs, power bars, shirts, toques, mitts, bedsheets, board games, toys…you name it, they had it on sale!

We spent a good two hours scouring the place and it’s pretty amazing what comes across your mind when you see a 40% off sign in front of it! Who DOESN’T need stuff from the hardware section for 40% off?!

Go check it out for some good deals!

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Bluesfest 2012 Lineup

I didn’t have a good feeling going into Bluesfest lineup day, and I come out of it with the same feeling. This may be the first Bluesfest in years where I don’t bother with an all-access pass. In fact, I was even eying up Osheaga in Montreal as an alternative.

What can I say other than the fact that there are just genres of music that I’m not partial to. In reading the Ottawa Citizen article about this year’s lineup, they said out of a survey last year of participants, 40% were under the age of 30 and had a strong interest in electronic music.

So this year’s lineup is chock-full of DJs, electronica, trip-hop…a far cry from the rock of the past few years and let’s not get into the age-old debate of whether it should be called ‘Blues’fest any longer.

From a management point of view, I admire that they had the balls to try something new like this…the past few years have been the same in terms of the lineup with some creeping into other musical genres to test the waters. This year it feels like they put all their cards on the table to see if it would work. I’m just not sure if it will…I may be completely wrong. For the 60% who are over 30 years old, or for the people who do not have an interest in electronic music, maybe they won’t bother going to all the shows, but their numbers will be replaced with the segment of the population who DOES care about this stuff and is thrilled with what Ottawa has to offer this summer!

When I look across the landscape of summer festivals, they are pretty much the same…in fact, I swear Feist has decreed that she will try and play every summer festival in North America this year! But Ottawa is the only one that stands out as different…

However, for this guy, it’s a little disappointing…there are still a few acts that I’m glad to see, but the only one I’m really EXCITED to see would be I Mother Earth.

Otherwise, here’s where I stand on a few acts:
Tiesto – A few colleagues are raving that he is showing up. It may be worthwhile to see what this DJ is all about.
Alice Cooper & Iron Maiden – May be worthwhile to me, but I wouldn’t be crying if I didn’t see either of them.
I Mother Earth – Awesome!
Nickelback – I’m actually pretty stoked to seem them in a summer festival considering I’ve seen them in the past in arena tours. Also, I missed out on seeing them in Montreal this past tour. All the haters, direct your snide comments elsewhere! They are as big as AC/DC!
Thievery Corporation – Interesting!
Big Wreck – Excellent! Their new album is killer as well.
Sam Roberts Band – ‘Nuff said
John Mellencamp – Going to skip this one for…
The Sheepdogs! – Caught the end of them last year and was digging it.
Our Lady Peace – Their new album is great.
Blue Rodeo – Beer in hand, this is a great band
Metric – New album out, exciting! Always a great show
The Trews – But unfortunately they are on at the same time as the Trews! Who to choose? I may go for the Trews

Ok, after writing this list, I have to admit that there are still quite a few acts that I will be pumped to see! Perhaps it will be a good thing that I don’t go all out on Bluesfest this year!

So…as it stands…disappointed with the lineup in general, interested to see a few acts, and also interested to see how this all plays out.

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Invitations sent out

Vero and I are quite happy that we finally got the invitations for the wedding sent out, as well as the entire website created. It took awhile and there’s a few extras that we’re planning…all in all, it was fun times creating some alter-egos for ourselves and to live out the dream of becoming rock stars.

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably found this blog through a wedding invitation or the redirect from the old Palmer’s World at http://palmer.grumpster.com

Blogging definitely hasn’t been on my radar for some time…I’m trying to come up with other ideas of how to get me interested in documenting my life…perhaps video diaries or something like that would be more fun!

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Update your Bookmarks

After many years at this URL, I’m moving towards a new site address:

https://www.veroryan.ca

This site will not be updated past this point.

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Review: The Cabin in the Woods

Any Joss Whedon fans out there? Raise your hand.

Go see Cabin in the Woods if you are a fan. What a great film! In fact, I guess I can’t really talk about the film without spoiling it so from this point on, consider yourself forewarned.

***there be spoilers beyond this point, yarrr****

Cabin in the Woods starts off with a government complex with two guys joking around. What kind of horror film is this?! Then it goes to the classic “group of kids going on a camping trip” scenario and you realize that these government agents are somehow influencing/controlling the environment that they enter into. Meaning, once they get to the cabin in the woods, they can control how they act, what monsters will appear, etc.

I thought the film was super original and that’s what I enjoyed about it. Joss Whedon is a master of dialogue so it was fast paced and witty throughout. For those who entered into the film hoping for a straight up horror film…we were all disappointed. But I enjoy what it became because it was so original.

On Wikipedia, they had a great line about how the writers felt that horror films had swung the pendulum a little too far with the torture porn films out there like Hostel. I completely agree…at one point, I was more disturbed with the horror films coming out than entertained. I’m glad that the pendulum is swinging back.

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My Date with Selling on Ebay

We all know what happened the first time I tried to sell something on Ebay (see Zeppelin Tickets for Sale), but I have decided to test the waters again.

A few weeks ago I was over at Mike G’s house and he was talking about how he had a crate of old video games that he wanted to try and sell.  I have always wondered how selling on Ebay would work, so I took the games off his hands and went about selling them.

First step: Try and get them working!  This was more of a pain than I thought.  A lot of the games simply didn’t work anymore within the Nintendo console so I had to tear apart the NES console (which was a teenage boy’s dream come true) and cleaned it up.  I then used a lot of rubbing alcohol on the contact points of the game…over 20 years of oxidation has happened so we had to get rid of it somehow.  In some cases I even used some fine grit sandpaper to get rid of the oxidation!

In the end, some of the games are working, so I decided to take one of the rarest and see what I could get for it.

Second step: Do some research.  Dragon Warrior 3 was an excellent RPG back in the day and it still holds its value over time.  The cartridge itself has averaged between $40-$60 on Ebay, and that’s what it sold for, not what people were offering as a price to sell.  I was lucky in that I also had the box, the user manual (albeit in bad shape!) and the dust jacket.

Third step: Take some photos and post online.  I took my handy dandy iPad and snapped a few photos and created a listing.  The listing took me awhile to figure out…especially the shipping portion.  In the end I decided to ship it worldwide…who am I to deny the German who wants my old Nintendo game?  But the shipping was a little difficult to understand and I didn’t want to get screwed on the shipping charges so I added a little note in my entry indicating that I may have messed up and I’ll figure out the true shipping cost at the end of the bids.

Fourth step: Wait.  I waited a week and slowly saw the listing creep up.  During that time I managed to unpack a box for my office and lo and behold, I found a monster map for the game as well that I had thought had gone missing!  I decided to spend the 15 cents to add another picture to the listing (so far the listing cost me nothing) and updated the information.  The map alone had sold for $15 in a previous listing so I was sure to make some cash!

Fifth step: The end.  On the last day, the game had leaped from a hovering point of around $20 to $61!  Success!  I was happy with that amount.  But by the end of the listing, I cried victory when I saw that I made $88USD on the thing!  Incredible!  I believe I may have actually spent $90CAD on it when it came out twenty years ago!

Sixth step: Shipping.  Ebay offers the ability to print your own shipping label.  I had already weighed the package and measured it, so I figured what would be the harm?  In the end, the winning bidder sent me my money along with $6USD for shipping before I had sent him the quote.  I told him to wait for my quote of how much it would cost to ship, but in the end, it was only $2 extra so I said I would absorb the cost.  Ebay karma is with me!  (hopefully!).

So I would have to say that my first real adventure in selling things on Ebay was a success.  Granted, I had a rare item up for grabs which doesn’t hurt.  I doubt I will get more than $5-$10 for each of the other video games…but I have a box of my own and a box of Mike’s to sell (hopefully he can put the money to good use towards some camera gear!).  But it was really fun to see something that I treasured go for $88.  It’s a shame that I never held onto the boxes of all my old video games.  They were at home but I’m sure I just told Mom and Dad they could throw it out.

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Tip of the Day: Check Spare Tire Pressure Every Year

8 years later, I finally checked my tire pressure on my spare tire inside the Mazda3.  Sure enough, while it should be around 60 PSI, it was down around 10-15 PSI.

NOT GOOD if you have to actually use the thing!  So do yourself a favour every year when you change back into your summer tires…check the pressure of your spare tire!

This doesn’t apply to awesome people who also carry an air compressor in the trunk of their car.  You can just fill that tire up when the time comes!

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Review: Our Lady Peace – Bronson Center (Junofest)

OLP for $20?!  Sign me up!  That’s how much it cost for a ticket to see them at the Bronson Center on Friday night…part of the Junofest activities in town that night.  Fantastic!  Special thanks to Benoit who lent me a Junofest wristband which allowed Krista and I to get access to the floor level which is WAY better than the balcony level!

Krista and I started out the night at Mill Street Brewpub which finally gave me a sub-par dining experience…the burget was a little too slippery with grease than I care for…but this is a minor point…Mill Street is my #1 spot for food and drink now.  It blows the competition out of the water.

We arrived fairly early (and found a new area of Ottawa…who would have thought there is an easy way to cut from Mill Street Brewpub to Bronson Street?) to secure some good seats and settled in for a band called The Pack A.D. (which I wondered it they were a Mom/Daughter combo?).  They were entertaining and I think they are at Bluesfest this year.

OLP took the stage and the crowd was up for anything!  I was excited to hear some new tunes from their Curve album as well as the classics.  The band did not disappoint.  They opened up with a few new tunes which I thought were fantastic.  This was stuff that was getting me really excited for the new album.

I personally feel as a band playing new tunes to an audience, the anticipation must be high for them.  Here they are, throwing out some songs that no one knows and we all know that a crowd enjoys tunes that they know and love and have formed memories around.  Here is a song you’re personally excited about, but what if it flops?  However, at the same time, this same song can be something that will be a hit with the crowd in the future after they’ve had the opportunity to fall in love with it.

Luckily, the crowd ended up falling in love from the first time of hearing it.  It doesn’t hurt that the band was in top shape and Raine Maida is definitely the most interesting frontman I have come across.

Highlights:

  • Heavyweight…Love, LOVE this new tune and the band was really killing it.
  • Third song in, the band stops everything and invites people out in front of the stage as well as down from the balcony.  You could tell the security people were freaking out but the band reassured them that nothing bad would happen.  AWESOME!
  • Julia acoustic!
  • One Man Army!

Two thumbs up for the night with Krista.  I’m excited to see them again at Bluesfest.  By the way, their new album may be their best since Spiritual Machines.  Just saying.

Setlist:

Allowance

Fire in the Henhouse

Superman’s Dead

Innocent

All My Friends

One Man Army

Is Anybody Home?

Starseed

Julia (acoustic)

Find Our Way

Somewhere Out There

Clumsy

Heavyweight

 

Encore
As Fast As You Can

Paper Moon

4AM