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?
 
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