Thursday, December 30, 2010

Everywhere But Here, Nick Lachey

I love a good deal as much as the next person,  but I have serious issues when someone stockpiles 120 boxes of pasta.

You may have heard the buzz behind TLC's special (not a season show...yet),  Extreme Couponing.  It follows 4 people who shop at their local stores and get upwards of 90% discount on their groceries. This amounts to someone buying $5,000 worth of groceries for only $243. 

I am a sucker for buzz and odd reality television, so I decided to watch the show. I have never been more annoyed and had anxiety from viewing a tv show. 

It just does not make sense for people to do the following: 
  • Take a day off work so one can clip coupons, and shop in a single store for 6 hours. 
  • Pulling 7 grocery carts, and having store employees assist you by pushing them for you. 
  • Taking 2 cars to pick up groceries which included some of the following:  1000 boxes of cereal, 168 toothbrushes, and over 200 bottles of water  OR Pepsi
  • Making your spouse feel stupid by moving their belongings so you can "store" your freebies
  • Going dumpster diving for coupons with a pregnant woman. (Dumpster diver and her husband looked and mentioned a lot of Mormon keywords... BAH!)
The show is absolutely disgusting, as it exemplifies America's need for products being overpackaged, and consumers living in excess.
I was so annoyed by the show, I wrote TLC an email. That is my rant for the months of October, November, and December.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Oh Santa, Mariah Carey

I realize it's past the special season, but for me I thought this video was a little special. It's from the NYTimes (my favorite news source). If I could afford getting the paper delivered to me I would.

I digress... Enjoy this sentimental and warm-hearted video:

Miracle on 22nd Street

Friday, December 24, 2010

Santa Will Find You, Mindy Smith

May Santa or the spirit of the Season find each of you.

Happy Christmas!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The Day Before The Night Before Christmas, The Caroleers

It's a tradition in my friend's family to listen to this record (yes it's that old).   So I share this with you!

Thankfully someone has uploaded this to Youtube for the world to experience its novelty!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Runaway, P!nk

We have another winner for the week two giveaway. 



Someone stated:  
"I would like to be in a British cottage...Like _ it would be nice and cozy. Plus London is one of my favorite places and maybe I might run into Kate and Prince William. what a holiday treat ;) "

Congrats Lisa, you are not only winning a night in the UK, but a treat that is sure to "spread" some "fruity" good cheer every morning! 

Monday, December 13, 2010

All I Want for Christmas is You, Mariah Carey

Congrats again to the winner of week one's giveaway!  

One of my many favorite TV shows is Glee. While I find it hilarious, I secretly wish that I was a member of New Directions. They seem to have fun with everything they do... 

I digress though, I can't get enough of the Glee Christmas episode. I have watched it THREE times this past week. It's perfect. It captures the spirit of the giving, unselfishness, finding hope in world that seems dismal, and of course fun music! (My friend brought up a good point that they didn't even touch on the true religious message of the season which is sad.)

One of my favorite things is a good Christmas movie or Christmas Special! I still watch the Cabbage Patch Christmas from the 80's,  ELF, The Family Stone, Fa-La-La Lifetime and other favorites!

Anywho, This weeks giveaway is one of my favorite Christmas movies. Many do not think of it as such, but it sits on my DVD shelf next to Charlie Brown, Rudolph and the other holiday classics.


It seems like every time "The Holiday," is on television I get sucked in and end up watching it. I love the humor, heart, and real-ness of this movie.  Not to forget, who wouldn't want to live in a BRITISH COTTAGE or HOLLYWOOD MANSION for a week.  I would die... 


Since I don't have the funds or sponsors to giveaway a trip,  this weeks giveaway provides you a a chance of adding "The Holiday" to your DVD collection, as well as a unique treat to make your holiday season more snack-able!  To enter, provide a comment below answering the question:    

Would you rather spend Christmas alone in a Hollywood Hills Mansion or a cozy British Cottage? WHY?

You can enter up to 3 times (3 separate comments), and each response must be UNIQUE. This aids in spreading out the likely-hood of being chosen! Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Anyone is entitled to enter. Giveaway ends Sunday, December 19th @ 5:00 MST

Indestructable, Robyn

We have a winner...


Looks like DeAnn is King of Anything as her theme song "Moving On." by Rascal Flatts was the winning comment!

Look for another giveaway later today!

Monday, December 6, 2010

King of Anything, Sara Bareilles

I sure ain't Oprah, but in my little naive mind, I like to pretend I am. 
Thus it's time for the 3RD ANNUAL GIVEAWAY:

In honor of the three years of blogging, three of my favorite things will rain on your parade this year. 

This week's pick is: Music.

One of my favorite albums from this past year is Sara Bareilles album, Kaleidoscope Heart. It not only captures the fun dancey songs, but also those sentimental moments when your heart doesn't know how to say what its feeling. It's the perfect gift for indie/top 40 listeners!

I think Sara B, sums up her album pretty well, based on her description of the title.

"I picked out the name of the record months before I even finished writing the songs. I love the imagery of those words, and they’re really representative of how I envision my heart. It's a colorful but fragmented, ever-changing sum of all the bits and pieces that make it up. A kaleidoscope is the tool that helps make sense of the mess. Or at least makes it nice to look at."


Sooo... to win a NEW sealed copy of the album and be the King of Anything, leave a comment answering the following questions: 

  1. What's the best emotion does Oprah emits to Universe?
  2. What was your theme song to 2010? (Name, Artist)

Winner will be chosen using Random.org.  Up to 1 entry per question, (aka answer both and you can get 2 entries). Contest open to anyone in the universe, but make sure I can contact you! CD will be shipped via USPS, or hand delivered with a smile! Should you leave an anonymous comment, send me a response knowing you entered!

Giveaway will close Sunday, December 12th, at 4:00 PM. 

Monday, November 29, 2010

C'mon N' Ride It (the Train), Quad City DJs

Thanks to a good friend, I was able to cross this off my bucket-list:

Ever since I was a young tyke, I always enjoyed seeing the Rockettes (formerly the Roxyettes after John Rockefeller) on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

While the talent and dance numbers were full of talent and precision, it seemed like the order of the pieces and dance material was a bit odd.  You can't tell me that a bunch of people dressed in teddy bear costumes (aka Disney Black Market-umes) dancing to the nutcracker suite is not odd.

BUT this had to be my favorite number because a) The bus and the visuals were so in sync it really felt they were travelling  b) The animators captured the streets of NYC spot on, right down to what each building on 5th Ave looked like:





PS Curious to count the high kicks? Set your DVR's because PBS will be airing "Radio City Christmas Spectacular Starring the Rockettes!" For those in the Rocky Mountains tune into KBYU Tuesday (tonight) at 7:00 PM!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thankful, Kelly Clarkson

Happy Thanksgiving! 

To God, family, and friends -thanks for being kind. It's the one value of character I value more than anything else.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Cigarette, Laura Bell Bundy

I honestly don't get it.  There's a certain craze that can be seen at your work, retail stores, and even family Christmas photos! IT NEEDS TO STOP NOW. I personally have not tried it, but I don't think I want to!



I am talking about the McRib. It does not look appetizing (just look at the manufactured shape), and from what I hear it's entirely addictive- just.like.cigarettes. I have heard that the reason the McRib is always a limited offer is because it depletes the pork supply too drastically. Blech

Well McDonalds realizes that the sandwich is an illegal addictive substance, that is why when you buy a McRib value meal, you can get a second sandwich for only $1.00 more.

Illegal substance material I tell ya!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Days Go On, Greg Laswell

Earlier this year I happened to turn a magical age. At my family birthday party my niece mentioned something profound.  ...at least in the pop-culture-fun-world.

She discovered that a person's age is always related to the corresponding channel, thus providing a predictor for events for the following year.   Pretty brilliant I must say! 

My age happens to be the same channel number as Nickelodeon. What does this television revelation mean? While I have always been a kid at heart, I am noticing maturity leaking into my life. I no longer want to always run around, but I want to find someone and stabilize my life. This could be predicted by Nick's programming goes from shows aimed at kids to their Nick @ Nite shows.

Looking ahead, I am headed towards ABC Family... Could this mean I will be having a baby crawling around?  Odd I know.

Why am I posting this?  Well I want to know what your "channel age" says about you. I have posted the channels according to Comcast standards:

1
Channel 1 On Demand
ON DEMAND
ON
2
KUTV (CBS)
News & Info

3
KJZZ (IND)


4
KTVX (ABC)
News & Info

5
KSL (NBC)
News & Info

6
Utah On Demand Preview
Local

7
KUED (PBS)
Children & Family

8
KPNZ (Canal 24)
Lifestyle

9
KUEN (PBS)
Children & Family

10  
History
News & Info

11
KBYU (PBS)
Children & Family

12
KUTH (Univision)
Multicultural

13
KSTU (Fox)
News & Info

15
KUCW (CW)
Lifestyle

16
KUPX (ION)
Lifestyle

17
Government Access


18
Telemundo (KEJT)
Multicultural

19
C-SPAN 2
News & Info

20
KTMW
Lifestyle

21
BYUTV
Children & Family

23
CNBC
News & Info

24
HSN
Lifestyle

25
QVC
Lifestyle

26
Animal Planet
Children & Family

27
Nickelodeon
Children & Family

28
ABC Family
Children & Family

29
Cartoon Network
Children & Family

30
TLC
Children & Family

31
CMT
Music

32
TBS
Children & Family

33
Disney Channel
Children & Family

34
VERSUS
Sports

35
ESPN
Sports

36
ESPN 2
Sports

37
MTN
Sports

38
AMC
Movies

39
TNT
Lifestyle

40
Food Network
Lifestyle

41
CNN
News & Info

42
HLN
News & Info

43
FX
Movies

44
Tru TV
News & Info

45
HGTV
Children & Family

46
Lifetime
Lifestyle

47
The Weather Channel
News & Info

48
MSNBC
News & Info

49
Fox News Channel
News & Info

50
A&E
Lifestyle

51
Spike TV
Lifestyle

52
Fox Sports Network
Sports

53
VH1
Music

54
Oxygen
Lifestyle

55
MTV
Music

56
BET
Lifestyle

57
USA Network
Children & Family

58
Comedy Central
Lifestyle

59
E! Entertainment
Lifestyle

60
The Style Network
Lifestyle

61
Altitude
Lifestyle

62
GOLF CHANNEL
Sports

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Paparazzi, Lady Gaga


I recently attended the Lifehouse concert on Monday thanks to a good friend. At the show I experience an amateur paparazzo.  For whatever reason, this girl felt she needed to capture every moment of the concert by video or a snapshot.

For the people sitting behind her, aka me, this got to be really annoying because her camera was always in my viewpoint of the lead singer. 

Concert Etiquette rule #1: There is a fine line of capturing memories periodically and acting like you are a camera-operator for an awards show.  Be a fan and considerate of others around you!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

What's My Name, Rihanna

A friend recommended Starbuck's new drink, Salted Caramel Chocolate.  It's on my list for things to-do on Thurs. Who's up for chatting it up with me over a free drink?


Starbucks is offering a buy-one-get-one free promotion on its holiday drinks, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m Thursday, Nov. 18 through Sunday, Nov. 21. Plus, you can sign up for text-message offers from Starbucks that will be sent every day starting Dec. 1 for 12 days. Just text 12DAYS to 29943. .

SOURCE: Starbuck Promo

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fool's Gold, Amy Winehouse

Call me the Grinch (Jim Carey/Faith Hill version of course), but it is 

WAY


TOO


EARLY 

To be advertising Christmas Sales, turning on Christmas lights, or broadcasting Christmas music. 


Should you participate in these activities, I am giving you the evil eye! 

Friday, November 5, 2010

Your Ex-lover is Dead, Stars

When you get together with your friends or family, ever notice that when they describe events from their life, some are the best entertainers, whereas others are dry as a gulch?

  • One of the best story tellers I have ever heard is from a childhood/high school "frenemy" (Details on our friendship in another post). Whether it was picking up groceries or a bad date, she had the capability to hook you into her story that it was captivating! In my mind she is still in the running for America's Top Story-teller.
  • Then there is me. Sometimes when I tell events to friends or family, I either skip pertinent details with hopes of getting to the punch line faster thus being misunderstood, or I try to recount an event and not provide just enough details.
  • There are others who include so many details and randomness to their story that it's boring and hard to pay attention. I literally scream in my head when this happens.
I saw this viral video and thought of the various ways to recount events:


What's you advice to become a more intriguiging life-teller?

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

No Good with Faces, Jack Johnson

I understand people love Halloween for its thrills, themed apparel-fun, and sugared out spooks. But for me I dislike all the festivities. When I was younger, I would hide in my bedroom so that my Mom couldn't force me to go trick-or-treating. All the festivities have been meh to me.


Last year 70's disco star and David Archuleta costume was not considered "dressing up." This year I am going to a few Halloween parties, and I need your HELP to what I will be dressing up as! I always stress about what I should be.  I was originally going to be Sue Sylvester from Glee, but learned that I would be politely removed banned from entering certain events due to cross dressing. 

 Which costume/idea do like best?

Priest/Preacher: Simple, and black is always in style.

Explorer: Complete with compass, glasses, and adventuresome apparel

80's Albertson's cashier.  Complete with Polyester uniform 

Pirate: Costume would be very similar to what's pictured. Hand on hip, not ideal.

80's Workout instructor.  Less spandex, more tattered hoodie and sweatpants. Head and wristbands included.

Please leave a comment with which one you would like best!  Consideration will be given for other costume ideas are accepted as well.



Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Better Off, Ashlee Simpson

Ring...Ring...Ring...Ring

I look at my phone to see a number not listed in my contacts. Who would be calling me? Maybe it's a buyer from my KSL ad? Perhaps it's a friend  calling from their office phone and they need a little help? 

I "accept" the call only to hear an animatronic-like voice, "Hello this is Norm Bangerter and I encourage you to vote for..."  CLICK

Why do people believe that calling my phone with pre-recorded messages is going to sway my vote? Sorry campaign managers,  but I rather see candidates debate about issues, stand on a corner with Honk-If-You-Love-Me signage, or even come to my door to talk with me.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Only Exception, Paramore

Thursday Night's conversation went a little like this:

Mom: "What's that 'Phenomenon' Movie?"
Me: "The one with John Travolta?"
Mom: "Yeah, and he deals with ghosts!"
Me: "You mean Angels?"
Mom: "No he has ghosts who try to get a baby!  (X) invited me to see it tonight."
Me: "You mean Paranormal Activity 2? Didn't know that was up your alley."
Mom: "(Laughs) Why is John Travolta in it?" 
Me: "Mom you make me laugh but he's not. It would be funny if he was though."

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

So What, P!nk

I saw this online this morning and laughed...  EW asks 

Is Bristol the Lady Gaga of teen activists?

I think she is... but it's not going in her favor. Seriously, who let's their daughter dance in a public forum in an APE SUIT! Is this just a mass spectacle for Sarah P's new show, Sarah Palin's Alaska?

Friday, October 15, 2010

We R Who We R, Ke$ha

This is so me today:   #SHHHHH!


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Escapade, Janet Jackson

If I am what I watch, then you may start by identifying  my character as a polygamous, reality-star-teen that is actively getting into hijinks because I am raising a baby while managing my life as a pop-star who happens to compete in food competitions. (Apologies for the longest run-on sentence) 

Everyone has a television quirk on where or how they watch.  For me I can view a fair amount of television by fast-forwarding. Variety show judges are not the reason for the show so I skip them.  Some teen dramas are easy to fast-forward because the plot always thickens the last 10 minutes. 

Some television shows that I currently am watching: 


Sister Wives. 
Yes it's the television show that people watch because it's a curious phenomena. I have to say that when people try to show how real they are, the theory alone misses the boat. Few people are able to show how much they are like everyone else, especially when they have lifestyle not seen.  Watching this show creates the sensation like you are about to find yourself in a car accident.  Time drastically slows down, because you realize a car is about to hit you. 

Food Network Challenge
I like the creative and DIY characteristics of this show.  Plus it's an easy one to watch because all the action happens in the second half-hour. 

Teen Mom 
The situation of  these teens who have gone through childbirth either inspiring or problematic. You have some teen mom's who are living the best life while making decisions with the environment they are in (Maci, Caitlin) or you have teens who didn't get the rebellious energy out of their system (Farrah, Amber). The latter make me feel uncomfortable to watch. So much so that I silently pray they can get things together.

Parenthood
I think my taste in television dramas is changing. I have always been one to follow teenage dramas, but there is something about this show that's different. Perhaps it's the all-star cast or the adult experiences the characters are faced with. I still need to see the movie on this one. 

Community
I love Joel McHale's snarky cynicism.  This half hour comedy makes me laugh because the plot and characters are spot onto what I encounter at the University. My favorite character is Abed Nadir because he spurts out random facts and pop culture knowledge.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Soul Meets Body, Death Cab for Cutie

Ever think about what happens after you die?  Not as in heaven vs hell, but what you want to be said, sung, or done at your funeral?

Whether it's considered morbid or not, I recently thought about what I would like to have sung at my funeral. Many of the choices are secular, and not religious.  Perhaps the reason for this is that I think several songs can have spiritual meaning without religious ties or a page number in a hymn book.

The following are some my choices:

Remember me This Way, Jordan Hill  (Casper Soundtrack)

Earlier in life I thought Casper was the world's greatest movie. Nerdy I know. I remember writing in my elementary school journal that I wanted all my friends to sing the following song. Now I dunno.The song now makes me laugh.




The Light, Sara Bareilles

Nothing better than this,
and then the storm can come.
You feel just like the sun
Just like the Sun.


And if you say, "Be Alright
I'm gonna trust you, babe
I'm gonna look in your eyes.
And if you say, "Be Alright,"
I'll follow you into the light.



Feather in the Wind, Mindy Gledhill


Monday, October 4, 2010

Here I Am, Leona Lewis

Thanks to a friend, I got to see a screening of It's Kind of a Funny Story last week. Great dramedy that where many of the film's events reminded me of when I lived in Tacoma, Washington.

Several times a week when life slowed, my time was spent volunteering in a psychiatric group home. The film reminded me of the hilarious moments, as well as those experiences that revealed  we all need a little love and someone to talk to.  

The plot of the movie revolves around a teen boy who is depressed and rather than committing suicide checks himself into the psychiatric ward of a hospital. There he encounters some new friends and learns that the world is a better place when you do not try to force people out of your life. 

In one scene the boy talks to his psychiatrist, who shares the following quote:


- Reinhold Niebuhr -
 This quote resonated with me and I am trying to discover why...

How does one realize what things he/she can change? What do you take away from this quote? 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

More Than This, Vanessa Carlton



Sometimes life feels like we just plink and plunk.
Hoping that in the end we somehow end up,
winning.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ghost of a Good Thing, Dashboard Confessional

After an extremely long day at work, I was beat.  I arrived home to find a package on my doorstep addressed to me. My first thought was that it was a bomb, but quickly realized the idea was ridiculous.  So with a extra skip in my step, I excitedly went to get some scissors to open the surprise. 

With a wrestle of the packaging I finally removed the packaging to reveal this... 

Smize with a suprise
I may or (may not have) blurted out "GHOSTWRITER...WORD," but if I did it was loud enough for my mom to walk out of her office and ask what was going on. I have always loved this tv show, and within the past month several conversations have revolved around it.

I was so excited to receive this.  I looked at the packing slip, but it did not contain any detail as to who sent the gift. I have some ideas of whom it may be, but not quite sure.  Should you have sent me this wonderfully sentimental gift, could you email me with a "Rally _ " note so I can properly thank you?!!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Neon Tiger, The Killers

I was channel surfing last night while folding laundry and saw this:


 There's a new Diva in town ya'll! 


Did some research and the glamazon is Jan Crouch :
  1. She is a televangelist on TBN
  2. She is the president of the Holy Land Experience Bible theme park
  3. She forgot that looks can get in the way of a presented message. 
  4. She is a cocktail of  Dolly Parton, Barbie, and Paula Deen. Rock it girl! 

    Monday, September 27, 2010

    Home, Vanessa Carlton

     *Pierce County Library in Washington

    You know you are a fan of the library when:
    • Your visits are frequent, and you have it scheduled into your plans.
    • You have your library card memorized.
    • When deciding if you should purchase a book/CD/DVD, you remind yourself that you could save $$$ and get it from el Bibliotec for free! 
    • You already know your favorite locations of books.
    • When checking out DVD/CD, you always inspect the disc to see if it's acceptable. 
    • You have a cycle of holds that is ALWAYS filled to capacity. 
    • You get confused on why the "other" library doesn't use the Dewey Decimal system

     How do you know if you are a fan of the library? 

    Thursday, September 23, 2010

    We R One, Same Difference

    With the election season upon us, I have been thinking about the following thought: 

    Is it better for a politician to stick to their guns or to have the ability to compromise?  

    The obvious answer is that a good candidate or party should have both strengths. If I had to choose only one, I think one's ability to compromise is a more promising asset to a body of people.  Very rarely is there ever a decision that works for ALL people. With this crazy game of politics I need to remember this more often.




    *Image from http://norwichvineyard.co.uk

    Wednesday, September 22, 2010

    Dusk and Summer, Dashboard Confessional

    After a comment by a grocery chain employee that the time to wear shorts has ended, my philosophy on when summer ends solidified.

    The season of swimming, sno-cones, and sunshine ends on my birthday. By this time I can accept reality that I have to wear pants.

    Truthfully, the idea of this brings me to tears. Some cry when ya take the tree down, for me it's when another summer is gone. Did I waste my time of tropics? Is summer the childish season whereas winter was meant for adults?

    *image from Jaunted.com

    Tuesday, September 21, 2010

    1901, The Phoenix

    Wanna know a little secret?
    shh.. tiptoe over here so the others can't hear!
    Cue theme song

    When I watch a movie, the music makes it or breaks it. For teenage movies, is the music up to date with hip and indie melodies? For the action movies, you better believe that I love the rock-anthems that I would never listen to anywhere.

    Because music is an integral part of the movie's story, there are many times when I am left wondering who played a certain song.  One of my favorite blogs addresses this concern every Friday.



    Oh and because every Fashion pre-show, Television Series, and Movie Trailer is using this song:

    Monday, September 20, 2010

    Over It, Tiffany Affair


    This letter comes from me as a newspaper reader of seventeen years. Thinking of submitting it.


    Dear Deseret News:

    I am an avid print reader of the newspaper. It started with reading the comics as a kid, and has grown to reading the local articles. I have always loved the articles, opinions, and local angle of regional and national events. 

     Recently you made changes to your staff, content, and overall mission of the Utah's longest running newspaper. With every business venture, kinks have to be worked out in order to become good.  You may call me impatient, but I have given up. What I loved about your newspaper is gone. The television listings no longer tell me why I should watch, but instead tell me the synopsis. I could easily find this information with my television descriptions.  In addition, Scott Pierce also looked for what was good on TV rather than what was popular. Among these recommendations were documentaries, musicals, and where locals were getting their 15 minutes of fame. Now the "What to Watch" column seems to be biased towards People Magazine's perception of what we should be watching.

    Another reason I am dissatisfied is that there is lack of the newspaper being local. In the past few weeks various sources have appeared. I am familiar with how the Associated Press and other media entities submit stories, but it appears the Deseret News is leaning on this service  frequently. To illustrate an example, please take a look at the Friday section,  Life Etc. Many of the reviews or articles have been anything but local. While the "Orlando Sentinel" might be a credible source, their opinions in movies may not match many Utahns. One of the first rules of running a newspaper was that the content should be up to date and localized. It seems you are neglecting this key factor.

    I recently received a call with an inquiry to if I would renew my Deseret News subscription. I declined the offer and requested to join the Salt Lake Tribune instead.

    I wish you all the best in readership and content. Who knows I may meet up with you later in life, but I need to get back to reading Robert Kirby's article, "Learning to appreciate what we once took for granted."


    *source of image: rarenewspapers

    Wednesday, September 15, 2010

    Hands, The Ting Tings

    There's a new Happy Hands in town!

    Thursday, September 2, 2010

    A Perfect Tourniquet, Anberlin

    I really love the theme song and wish it was longer. :(

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010

    Take a Bow, Rihanna


    Since my cousin, Liz, and I got tickets to the So You Think You Can Dance Finale (SYTYCD), we decided we had better go.I have always wanted to be a part of a reality show ending. These episodes seem to have a unique thrill of celebrating a contestant's win as confetti embraces the audience. It's an interesting phenomena

    Before we left, I contacted one of my favorite blogger for advice. (Her blog focuses on various filming locations for TV and movies.My favorite post of is when she received the opportunity to be part of the background on The Hills).With her nice response, she encouraged us to wake up early and wait around all day.

    After a few thoughtful conversations, my cousin and I embarked mid-morning to get in line.  After a normal El Lay drive, aka traffic monster,  we arrived near the CBS Studios just before noon. We parked in a mall nearby and walked around the long block to where the SYTYCD line was forming. There were only 4 people in line so we decided to venture off for lunch at the Cheesecake Factory.

    Have I ever told how much I enjoy the Cheesecake Factory?  Sure almost every item on the menu is bad for you, BUT every morsel of their food is so tasty--minus the cheesecake blech. Their motto should be "Whatever you order, it is guaranteed to be AMAZING!"  

    One semi-sweet  moment was that we happened to end up at a table where it was our waiter's first day. It ended up being one of the longest lunches I have ever had!  Once our checks came, our waiter mistakenly charged too much. We noticed it and mentioned it to him, and about a half hour later the total was fully corrected. Much of this time was due to having a managers first day as well, and they had to learn how to issue a refund together.


    After a crazy good lunch we took a walk back to the CBS studios, past the signs for the Price is Right, and Betty White's hit, Hot in Cleveland. When we got into the line we ended up being the 15th person in line.To keep ourselves occupied, Liz had brought a mock up book titled "Putting Christ in Christmas."   The book helped us become temporary friends with the people next to us for the next few hours. The friendly Dad from San Diego looked at the title, and asked where I fellow-shipped. We then enjoyed a conversation about Christ, the holiday season, and the fact that SYTYCD is a decent family show.


    After a few hours of waiting in line, moving through security and more waiting,  we were ushered into the studio!  Once in, I shuffled, danced, and sang to top 40 songs while we waited for everyone to be placed according to height and looks. Then many "aha moments" took place:

    • Turns out all the young people (50 of 'em) in front of the stage are from various dance studios in Los Angeles. 
    • The stage is about half the length and width of a high school auditorium stage. 
    • The studio is not fond of tall people. We were moved from a pretty close spot, to the end of the audience.  Then we were told to stand against the bleachers where the choreographers sit. With only a few feet away, I waved to Travis and Nappytabs.   We were then given permission to be seat fillers.  The show had started and we were rushed to sit in in the bleachers between Lauren and Kent's family. PRIME spot!  After a few minutes, additional family members arrived and we were ushered down to the audience floor in the very back. 
    • Cat Deeley: Tall, great energy, genuine, and 100% my favorite host!  Stood behind me for a bit.
    • Nigel Lythgoe loves to have total control on his show. Before the little tapper danced, he told us not to cheer because it messes him up. It was somewhat awkward when he later tried to get us to cheer for him. Perhaps he forgot what he had mentioned to us???
    • Once Lauren was the winner, someone opened her Gatorade bottle and in typical sports celebration, gave her a shower. Once the show wrapped, we all chanted, "Lauren! Lauren!" It was quite fun!
    • I really enjoyed seeing the opening number with all the contestants. My favorite routines happened to be the Travis Wall routines, specifically the following one. I love the haunting melody, the intense story of betrayal, and it the high flying talents of the dancers.
    Clip of How it Ends:


    I really loved being apart of one of my favorite tv shows, not to mention the finale.  Now I just need to find my bucket list so I can cross off attending a reality show!

    Thursday, August 19, 2010

    Takes So Long, The Weepies

    Saw this as part of the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Laughed.


    ...Mama wasted my time! The Kids! Papa!

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010

    The Fame, Lady Gaga

    ...Wowsers, it's a long post. But filled with necessary details that describe the adventure, thoughts, and events of jetting around California and rushing to Vegas to meet a popstar.  Since I am feeling rebellious, I will start from the end instead of the beginning --a very good place to start!


     Since I am an avid listener of Lady Gaga I entered a contest a few months ago, and forgot about the entry. I had seen her fifteen minute set when she opened for New Kids on the Block and loved it! Fast forward to last week when my cousin and I planned a last minute trip to the So You Think You Can Dance Finale on Thursday since we received tickets. We drove and stopped in St. George for lunch when I received emails that eventually lead me winning a trip to Lady Gaga's Monster Ball concert in Vegas. Airfare, Hotel, Concert, transportation via limo and Meet and Greet were included (One other winner and her guest were chosen as well).

    When I first won, I was excited and somewhat anxious. When meeting Lady Gaga, what  happens? Would she be all crazy and mean, or would she be fiercely nice and genuinely interested in taking a picture?

    Getting to the Concert
    After driving a few hours we arrived in Vegas, the city of craziness. We were booked in a suite at Planet Hollywood. One neat thing about their rooms is that they all have some Hollywood memorabilia. Ours was "sponsored" by Benny and Joon which featured Johnny Depp's pajamas and a jacket he wore in the movie. Another fun thing about the room was that the bathroom was the same size as the sleeping area.

    After relaxing for a bit, we got ready for the concert and headed to the lobby where we met the other contest winner and the sponsor. Mike was the guy in charge of everything in Vegas. He was incredibly friendly guy with many connections in the entertainment industry.  We then walked out of the lobby, and into the hotel drop off point where our chariot was waiting for us. Within a few minutes we are transported to the back entrance of the MGM Grand to see the Monster Ball.  We walked through various hallways and eventually ended up in the concert venue. Once we walked through the doors, you could tell we were at a Gaga concert. Fans were dressed in all kinds of Gaga inspired attire. Some were pretty decent, and some must have missed the memo for modesty.  Just wearing caution tape is not something a normal person can sing and dance in!

    We were given our tickets and I was amazed on how close our seats were to the stage. We were just a few rows away from the front. I was stoked that our tickets were not general admission standing room only!  I can only take so many people telling me that I am too tall, or having their sweaty arms against my body! 


    The Ball Begins
    The "pop-opera" concert was pretty incredible. There was a lot of production and special effects that were put into the show. Gaga sang every song live while dancing -- a hard feat for almost any artist or performer in today's music industry.  The show was just over 2 hours, and was filled with many songs from her two albums.  My favorite songs showcased were Just Dance, Paparazzi, Vanity, Telephone, Speechless, Teeth,  and of course Bad Romance.  Sadly though she did not include her song Paper Gangsta which is my favorite song. Something unique I noticed is that Utah audiences actually sound good when singing to musicians. The Vegas crowd still needs to work on their vocal technique...

    Gaga's music is very fun and bass heavy, something I appreciate. Another thing I love about Gaga's shows  is that she has a quirky way of presenting her songs.  Some parts of the show had interludes of tornadoes, model-esque poses, and words flashing across the screens while they prepared the stage. Through out the entire concert there were not any slow moments or times when I started to get bored.  Perhaps my favorite parts of Gaga's concerts is the fact that she is so dramatic and serious, that it comes across as hilarious.  Case in point:




    The layout of the concert is that Gaga is trying to get from her home in New York to the Monster Ball.  It's somewhat of a theatrical twist to the Wizard of Oz.  At the beginning her car broke down (Just Dance) and eventually led to a phone call from Ms. Beyonce (Telephone). She then called a random audience member that had provided their information to a Virgin Mobile rep previously. The fan, Little Monster, then got to talk to Gaga and move to a better seat.

    One of my favorite moments that showed how great a musician Gaga was when she was singing Speechless on a fiery piano. It started out with her playing on her piano and all of a sudden it turned into a 10 foot tornado and spun. It was quite amazing. 

    Scary... 

    I don't intend to sugar-coat the entire show -- there were some things said or done that I did not agree with, but I can understand how someone can come to those conclusions or perform the way they did. She loves her little monster fans and is very protective of them.

    Also with the city being Vegas, I am not sure what was said and done because it was "Vegas."  There were many mean drunks, who I am not a fan of, that happened to be seated near us. Sure it's comical for a bit, but when you are screaming, acting like you are carrying on a conversation with the performer, or pushing people, it gets annoying after 5 minutes. One of these inebriated people (whom we later found out has a close tie to Gaga)  mistakenly pulled down a teenage monster's shorts by accident (we later find out she was trying to tug his caution tape vest (Telephone music video attire). This resulted that the drunk woman got a punch to the face by another audience member trying to protect the teen. Wild.Careless.People.

    The show ended with the entire audience making it to the Monster Ball. This was perhaps my favorite moment, because everyone in the arena was singing at the top of their lungs and dancing to Bad Romance. Pure energy filled the room.
    Sealed with a Kiss

    After the concert we were ushered through the passages of the MGM Grand.  We waited outside Lady Gaga's dressing room for a few minutes and went into her suite. You may wonder what my conversation would be like with top charting pop superstar. The idea of meeting and carrying on a conversation with a celebrity made me nervous several years ago, but after meeting a few of them,  I have decided they are just like the strangers we meet with a smile everyday. The key is to provide a compliment, and share something you have common ground on.

    My cousin, Mike, and the other contest winner and her guest entered Gaga's dressing room.  The contest winner went first and chatted with Gaga.  At one point the winner handed the Grammy Award winning singer her phone so she could talk to her friend A____ who happens to be in fashion school.


    "Hello A___ this is Lady Gaga. How are you? 

    "Well I  just wanted to let you in on a little secret."  

    "F%^* Fashion! You need to tell your professor to  F%^* Fashion!!" 

    "I promise you will get an 'A!'"

    Then it was my turn to meet Lil Gaga:

    Back story: The day before I happened to be at Disneyland, and as tradition, I get a fortune card from the robotic fortune telling machine. I then decided that Gaga might appreciate a small, random and simple gift, so I decided to give her one. Snippets of our conversation went a little something like this:


    "Hey Gaga, I just wanted to say thank you for starting to put an end to the
    manufactured pop machine.I went to Disneyland yesterday and got you this: It's a fortune from the fortune telling machine, and I got it in honor of you."

    Gaga: "Bad @$$!!!"

    Gaga then leans over and gives me a kiss on the cheek as I try and focus on reading the card. Our hands both are shaking so she takes her other hand (which had remnants of fake blood) to steady the card. 

    I share part of the fortune with her --"Beware of Ladies, they never have your back.
    the 16th of any month will result in joy."

    "Will you sign my program and CD insert?"

    She agrees to providing her autograph and  thanks me for her fortune. I hand her a brand new Paint Marker, and after struggle to get the cap off with my hands so I just bite it off.

    I tell her she may need to draw on the program to get the marker started.

    Gaga then proceeds to scribble and some shake the marker. I respond back with, "A little shake shake, shimmy shimmy." She laughs.


    She then autographs my program cover and CD inserts.  At one point she leans in and whispers "I'm so shy."  To comfort I whisper, "Me too!" 


    When she is done, I thank her by winking and saying  "Paper Gangsta." 


    My cousin then takes pictures with Gaga and compliments her on the concert. We leave the room and are taken back to a room where we talk about the experience with the other contest winner.Within a few minutes we also meet the little caution tape wearing monster. Turns out he got to meet Gaga because of the brawl.  After a few minutes we walk back to the MGM  lobby, where we slide into a limo as people stare at us, wondering if we were celebrities.

    The After-Thoughts
    I have thought about how I feel about Lady Gaga before and after meeting her. She is an extremely smart individual who is genuine and quite nice. She could have easily demanded that she was not going to sign anything because of my marker not working, but she was patient and kept trying. Also with other conversations with other people in her dressing room, she has great comedic wit.  Some have asked if I think Stefani Germanotta is the same as Lady Gaga. I think L.G. is a melting pot of her own persona, and that the two are distinguishable.  She knows how to work the media as well as entertain a massive audience. She then can switch gears and still be normal and have a conversation.  

    While I may not agree with some of the antics that are done on stage, I can understand why and how she has come to those conclusions. Her fans are somewhat unique because they cover the entire spectrum, from conservative gun carrying soccer moms to LGBTQ youth who are looking for someone to look up to. Also she donates $20,000 from each show to helping homeless youth.

    While some of Gaga's antics and ideas differ than mine, I can still respect that she is an uber talented songwriter and performer. She's on the top of her game every night.  I really had a fun time singing and dancing at the concert as well as chatting with my new friend Gaga. It's definitely a moment of my life I will never forget and think about often.  However if I don't remember, it will all come back if I Just Dance...

     
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