Tuesday, February 28, 2006

again! again!

again! again!: "Today's stats brought to you by the 170 men, women and children who auditioned for our Wells Fargo campaign.

Location: Venice (this stat may be retired for the forseeable future.
Dinner: Turkey sub, Subway $2.99
Sleep: 8.5 hours
Drugs: none for a while - still. crap. why is this the case?
Back: OK
Effort: 3
Engagement: 3
Loneliness: busy enough not to be lonely.
Newness: not a shitload
Fun:3 (pre-pro is fun)
Long-term Forecast:poor, slightly rising
Brutally truthful answer to 'How you doin?': buzzed from (free mocha caffeine) and the excitement of pre-pro.
The only even prime number of broken kitchen appliances i replaced this weekend: 2.


Items knocked off to-do list - 2
Current read: March issue of Giant magazine
# of Brokeback jokes made today during casting: at least 40
Thing I'm most excited about tomorrow: HUM Music Happy Hour
# of things that I really didn't feel like doing but had the discipline to do anyways: 1

Today's extras
The # of professional wrestlers I referenced today: 2 (The Big Show & Ric Flair) "

Monday, February 27, 2006

The Happiest Wives - New York Times

Very interesting.

(subscription required)

The Happiest Wives - New York Times: "Freud confessed that his 'thirty years of research into the feminine soul' left him unable to answer one great question: 'What does a woman want?' Modern feminists have been arguing for decades over a variation of it: What should a woman want?

This week two sociologists from the University of Virginia are publishing the answer to a more manageable variation. Drawing on one of the most thorough surveys ever done of married couples, they've crunched the numbers and asked: What makes a woman happy with her marriage?
Their answer doesn't quite jibe with current conventional wisdom. Three decades ago, two-thirds of Americans surveyed said it was better for wives to focus on homemaking and husbands to focus on breadwinning, but by the 1990's, only a third embraced the traditional division of labor. The new ideal — in theory, not in practice — became a partnership of equals who split duties inside and outside the home.
This new egalitarian marriage was hailed by academics and relationship gurus as a recipe for a happier union. As wives went off to work and husbands took on new jobs at home, couples would supposedly have more in common and more to talk about. Husbands would do more "emotion work," as sociologists call it, and wives would be more fulfilled.
That was the theory tested by the Virginia sociologists, Bradford Wilcox and Steven Nock, who analyzed a survey of more than 5,000 couples. Sure enough, they found that husbands' "emotion work" was crucial to wives' happiness. Having an affectionate and understanding husband was by far the most important predictor of a woman's satisfaction with her marriage.
But it turns out that an equal division of labor didn't make husbands more affectionate or wives more fulfilled. The wives working outside the home reported less satisfaction with their husbands and their marriages than did the stay-at-home wives. And among those with outside jobs, the happiest wives, regardless of the family's overall income, were the ones whose husbands brought in at least two-thirds of the money.
These male providers-in-chief were regarded fondly by even the most feminist-minded women — the ones who said they believed in dividing duties equally. In theory these wives were egalitarians, but in their own lives they preferred more traditional arrangements.
"Women today expect more help around the home and more emotional engagement from their husbands," Wilcox says. "But they still want their husbands to be providers who give them financial security and freedom."
These results, of course, are just averages. Plenty of people are happy with different arrangements — including Nock, who makes less than his wife and does the cooking at home. He says that nontraditional marriages may be a strain on many women simply because they've been forced to be social pioneers. "As society adjusts to women's new roles," he says, "women may become happier in egalitarian marriages."
But I'd bet there's a limit to egalitarianism. Consider what's happened with housework, that perpetual sore point. From the 1960's through the 80's, wives cut back on housework as husbands did more. In the 1990's, though, the equalizing trend leveled off, leaving wives still doing nearly twice as much of the work at home.
That seems terribly unfair unless you look at how men and women behave when they're living by themselves: the women do twice as much housework as the men do. Single men do less cooking and cleaning, because those jobs don't seem as important to them. They can live with unmade beds and frozen dinners.
Similarly, there's a gender gap in enthusiasm for some outside jobs. Men are much more willing to take a job that pays a premium in exchange for long hours away from home or the risk of being killed. The extra money doesn't seem as important to women.
In a more egalitarian world, there would be more wives mining coal and driving trucks, and more husbands cooking dinners and taking children to doctor's appointments. But that wouldn't be a fairer world, as Nock and Wilcox found.
The happiest wives in their study were the ones who said that housework was divided fairly between them and their husbands. But those same happy wives also did more of the work at home while their husbands did more work outside home. Nock doesn't claim to have divined the feminine soul, but he does have one answer to Freud's question.
"A woman wants equity," he says. "That's not necessarily the same as equality."

The Happiest Wives - New York Times

Very interesting.

(subscription required)

The Happiest Wives - New York Times: "Freud confessed that his 'thirty years of research into the feminine soul' left him unable to answer one great question: 'What does a woman want?' Modern feminists have been arguing for decades over a variation of it: What should a woman want?

This week two sociologists from the University of Virginia are publishing the answer to a more manageable variation. Drawing on one of the most thorough surveys ever done of married couples, they've crunched the numbers and asked: What makes a woman happy with her marriage?
Their answer doesn't quite jibe with current conventional wisdom. Three decades ago, two-thirds of Americans surveyed said it was better for wives to focus on homemaking and husbands to focus on breadwinning, but by the 1990's, only a third embraced the traditional division of labor. The new ideal — in theory, not in practice — became a partnership of equals who split duties inside and outside the home.
This new egalitarian marriage was hailed by academics and relationship gurus as a recipe for a happier union. As wives went off to work and husbands took on new jobs at home, couples would supposedly have more in common and more to talk about. Husbands would do more "emotion work," as sociologists call it, and wives would be more fulfilled.
That was the theory tested by the Virginia sociologists, Bradford Wilcox and Steven Nock, who analyzed a survey of more than 5,000 couples. Sure enough, they found that husbands' "emotion work" was crucial to wives' happiness. Having an affectionate and understanding husband was by far the most important predictor of a woman's satisfaction with her marriage.
But it turns out that an equal division of labor didn't make husbands more affectionate or wives more fulfilled. The wives working outside the home reported less satisfaction with their husbands and their marriages than did the stay-at-home wives. And among those with outside jobs, the happiest wives, regardless of the family's overall income, were the ones whose husbands brought in at least two-thirds of the money.
These male providers-in-chief were regarded fondly by even the most feminist-minded women — the ones who said they believed in dividing duties equally. In theory these wives were egalitarians, but in their own lives they preferred more traditional arrangements.
"Women today expect more help around the home and more emotional engagement from their husbands," Wilcox says. "But they still want their husbands to be providers who give them financial security and freedom."
These results, of course, are just averages. Plenty of people are happy with different arrangements — including Nock, who makes less than his wife and does the cooking at home. He says that nontraditional marriages may be a strain on many women simply because they've been forced to be social pioneers. "As society adjusts to women's new roles," he says, "women may become happier in egalitarian marriages."
But I'd bet there's a limit to egalitarianism. Consider what's happened with housework, that perpetual sore point. From the 1960's through the 80's, wives cut back on housework as husbands did more. In the 1990's, though, the equalizing trend leveled off, leaving wives still doing nearly twice as much of the work at home.
That seems terribly unfair unless you look at how men and women behave when they're living by themselves: the women do twice as much housework as the men do. Single men do less cooking and cleaning, because those jobs don't seem as important to them. They can live with unmade beds and frozen dinners.
Similarly, there's a gender gap in enthusiasm for some outside jobs. Men are much more willing to take a job that pays a premium in exchange for long hours away from home or the risk of being killed. The extra money doesn't seem as important to women.
In a more egalitarian world, there would be more wives mining coal and driving trucks, and more husbands cooking dinners and taking children to doctor's appointments. But that wouldn't be a fairer world, as Nock and Wilcox found.
The happiest wives in their study were the ones who said that housework was divided fairly between them and their husbands. But those same happy wives also did more of the work at home while their husbands did more work outside home. Nock doesn't claim to have divined the feminine soul, but he does have one answer to Freud's question.
"A woman wants equity," he says. "That's not necessarily the same as equality."

Sunday, February 26, 2006

PostSecret's best, this week


PostSecret's best, this week
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

this week's best from PostSecret.com. Judge for yourself...



I have suffered from severe depression for almost ten years, but only last month did I finally realize that my sadness was a disease and not a personal failure.



It is extremely difficult for me to connect with people and one of the reasons that my best friend and I get along so well is that she understands that I love her even when I haven't called in weeks. We communicate mostly by mail these days because I can't quite handel face-to-face or phone conversations. When I told my therapist, she asked if I wrote to anyone else and I smiled. I told her that I send you a postcard every week and nothing has lightened my mental load quite as much as the opportunity that your website has offered me.



I wrote my last letter to my friend while I was in a library. I wondered how many lives had been changed by the books collecting dust on the shelves. Then I packed up my things, walked downtown to Borders and left a tiny note in between the pages of each copy of the PostSecret book that they had in stock. They read "I hope that this book changes your life. It helped save mine."

Saturday, February 25, 2006

again! again!

again! again!: "'Today's stats brought to you by Monique and Chuck, who are leaving for Austin.

Location: Venice

Sleep: 6 hours
Drinks: 7?
Drugs: none for a while - still. crap. why is this the case?
Back: OK
Effort: 1. Lazy, not exhausted.
Engagement: 1ish
Loneliness: 2. busy enough not to be extremely lonely.
Newness: not a shitload
Fun: 2
Long-term Forecast: poor, holding steady
Brutally truthful answer to 'How you doin?': drunk. but didn't bring home any drinks.

The only even prime number of new friends I met at dinner: Lexi and Meghan.

Items knocked off to-do list - 0
Current read: CD Jeff gave me the God of Small Things. Which I didn't like, b/c it was a fucking Oprah book, and it was really coy with its ending, which you could see a mile away.
# of people who complimented my back of the closet, last laundry item shirt today: 23
Thing I'm most excited about tomorrow: online poker?
# of things that I really didn't feel like doing but had the discipline to do anyways: 0

Today's extras
# of former Seattle/Portland people I had dinner with: 3
# of hot tall blonde girls that always recognize me but I don't recognize them: 1
# of headhunters I saw at the Whaler: 1
# of times I listened to 'Bruce Hornsby' today and liked it: 5. (So, screw you.)

# of Michele Manning's cousins I met today: 2

Friday, February 24, 2006

Juvenile - Get Ya Hustle On / What's Happenin' Video

Even if you don't like the Rap music, you should check this video out for the New Orleans post-apocalyptic imagery.

Especially galling is what the little kids do about 2/3 of the way through.

Juvenile - Get Ya Hustle On / What's Happenin' Video

Thursday, February 23, 2006

shadows


shadows
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

Can I go home now? I've completed my obligatory 10 minutes of work.

Neko Case at Amoeba Music

Neko Case will be playing a free show at Amoeba on March 8th. Strangely, no live dates scheduled around them. Would kinda assume she'll be in at KCRW...

New album in 2 tuesdays. I'll post a track soo - ok, how about now. Cousin Brant. You still out there?

Amoeba Music

Wednesday – March 8th – 7pm
NEKO CASE

Celebrating the release of her new album" Fox Confessor Brings the Flood" – coming out March 7th on ANTI.

she transcends genres and demographics, older fans swooning to her roots-infused vocal stylings as alternative kids dig her New Pornographers pop moves and David Lynch-inspired, cinematic lyrics. Collaborating with the likes of The Band’s Garth Hudson, Calexico’s Joey Burns and John Covertino, and Giant Sand’s Howe Gelb, Neko displays a newfound love of studio artistry on her latest.

giant beers and a hair cut


giant beers and a hair cut
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

for some reason, these didn't post from my flickr account. trying again.

giant beers and a hair cut


giant beers and a hair cut
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

for some reason, these didn't post from my flickr account. trying again.

giant beers and a hair cut


giant beers and a hair cut
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

for some reason, these didn't post from my flickr account. trying again.

giant beers and a hair cut


giant beers and a hair cut
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

for some reason, these didn't post from my flickr account. trying again.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

DIRECTIONS

Death Cab for Cutie will be posting one video a week for the songs on their latest album. The current one is "I Will Follow You into the Dark."

Cute. And sad. It's like the Suicide Bunnies younger emo brothers made a video.

DIRECTIONS

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

stereogum: Sasquatch! Line-Up

WhowantstogoWhowantstogoWhowantstogo?

stereogum: Sasquatch! Line-Up: "Sasquatch! Line-Up

Spend Memorial Day Weekend against the backdrop of the Gorge Ampitheatre in Washington, and take in this killer line-up:

Friday 5/26: ONE STAGE / GATES AT 1PM
Nine Inch Nails, (Surprise Act - TBA), HIM, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Wolfmother

Saturday 5/27: 3 STAGES / GATES AT 11AM
Ben Harper, The Flaming Lips, The Shins, The Tragically Hip, Neko Case, Iron & Wine, Sufjan Stevens, Gomez, Rogue Wave, Architecture In Helsinki, Sam Roberts, Constantines, The Brunettes, Matt Costa, Bedouin Soundclash, Tim Seely, Korby Lenker, Common Market

SUNDAY, MAY 28: 3 STAGES / GATES AT 11AM
Beck, Death Cab for Cutie, Queens of the Stone Age, Matisyahu, The Decemberists, Nada Surf, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Blue Scholars, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arctic Monkeys, We Are Scientists, Chad VanGaalen, The Heavenly States, Rocky Votolato, Laura Viers, The Village Green, Mercir"

Monday, February 20, 2006

FUCK this website


FUCK this website
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

From fuckthewebsite.com



I don't know, just had the idea one day and thought it would be funny. So I printed out stickers in a bunch of different sizes, took them everywhere with me, and started taking photos. It quickly turned into an obsession, and I ended up with a book. So, now it's your turn, let's see what you can do. Get some stickers and take some photos. Believe me, once you start, you'll never look at signs the same way again.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

taxtime

was going through all of my receipts today.

found one for Borders Books. i'd bought the Irvine Welsh book 'Porno', which the receipt duely noted.

at some point, i had written, "Not actually porn."

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Amazon.com: Halcyon Days: Music: Bruce Hornsby

So, here's the Bruce Hornsby song I heard in the coffee shop the other day, the one I liked so much.

The lesson, as always, is that I'm a dork.

This is what a customer on Amazon thought of the new album.

Amazon.com: Halcyon Days: Music: Bruce Hornsby: "This is the strongest release by Mr. Hornsby in many a year, and that's really saying quite a lot. Yes, it's loaded with one-name superstar backing talent: Clapton, Elton and Sting. Nonetheless, the formidable keyboard playing, composition, lyrical brilliance and vocals of Mr. Hornsby are center-stage throughout.

'Gonna Be Some Changes Made' is a return to Mr. Hornsby's original and purely unique characteristic sound. What a welcome return for his fans.

Other songs strongly remind me of Randy Newman, one of my alltime favorites, and not an artist whose influence is easily adopted. The superb satirical wit demonstrated on 'Heir Gordon' fits so precisely with the piano playing, I just know Mr. Newman is gonna be happy to hear this.

Mr. Hornsby does not play to be clever. Every note and passage communicates. On his best songs, which will include many on this CD, Mr. Hornsby's playing doesn't weigh you down. It's uplifting, almost deceptively whimsical at points. Therein lies the true beauty. The songs are catchy and instantly unforgettable while the scope of the lyrics and depth of the playing will keep you enthralled for a long time to come.

Thanks again, Bruce. You definitely changed more than just record labels this time. You can continue to count me in! "

Michigan Football Forum: 'Bama Riots Over Bear Bryant Cartoons

Michigan Football Forum: 'Bama Riots Over Bear Bryant Cartoons: "'Bama Riots Over Bear Bryant Cartoons


(from M Zone wire reports) Tuscaloosa, AL -- Riots broke out across the University of Alabama campus and the state itself today following reports that the M Zone's Danish affiliate - Den M Distrikt - posted cartoons showing former University of Alabama football Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant wearing an Auburn hat and another showing him drawn into the infamously cheesey 'Dogs Playing Poker' painting. The cartoons were first published way back after the 2000 season. But officials speculate they were not noticed at the time because Crimson Tide fans were too busy trying to figure out how the hell to get rid of Mike DuBose before he ruined their program.

In Alabama and other parts of the south, images or caricatures of 'Bear' Bryant that depict the legendary coach as anything but a deity on par with God Almighty is considered blasphemous and highly offensive to Crimson Tide fans, akin to saying, 'I don't get what the big deal is with NASCAR.'"

YouTube - Tom Cruise on Oprah - As It Should've Been

Funny, funny, funny, truthiness.

YouTube - Tom Cruise on Oprah - As It Should've Been

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

orange [ photography ] :: San Francisco Bay Area, California wedding and event photography

Orange, do you know about these folks? Or are these folks you?

orange [ photography ] :: San Francisco Bay Area, California wedding and event photography: "Orange Photography
Orange Photography is the power of simplicity,
where less is more. Less ambition, more passion.
Less rules, more creativity. Less I, more We.

It is a journey of returning to our core values. Where technology is a tool used prudently, where market share means personal relationships and photography is a collaborative exploration. The destination is simply the sustainability of our vision and passion. The courage to take this journey begins with the 'I' but ends in the 'We'.

We are Orange Photography."

Web Edition - NewsGator Online

Funny. Must find this. From polloxniner.

Web Edition - NewsGator Online: "
My friend Elisha gave me a short illustrated book called 'In Me Own Words: The Autobiography of Bigfoot' -- a 44-page book of super-short vignettes where Bigfoot waxes on about the vagaries of his misunderstood life. I'm pretty sure it was the way that I was reading it out loud that made us girls want to collectively pee our panties. Here's a snippet from a story called 'If You Going To Chase, Please No Spray With Holy Water':
*
ok. Listen. I not know where all you morons come from but holy water no hurt Bigfoot. Garlic and Crucifix also no. Fire, Pitchfork, Silver Bullet ok. Cryptonite do nothing. It not even real. Please stop sending letters asking 'What you vulnrability? What Bigfoot?' Like I tell you. What next me bank account number? Why not you invest time in moving out of Parent basement? Maybe have sex or something. Yes I be talking to you Steve. Yooooou! Stalking is a crime Steve."

Monday, February 13, 2006

stats addendum

thing I'm most looking forward to tomorrow: Hanging with Hart and possibly, Jill. Kudos to Mssrs. Goodby, Silverstein, Katzenberg, Willis, Fiorina, et. al for making it all possible, not to mention cheap.

again! again! stats, monday, feb 13th

again! again!: "'Today's stats brought to you by, Jack Bauer. I SAID TODAY'S STATS BROUGHT TO YOU BY JACK BAUER!"

Location: Venice

Sleep: 6 hours, last nights with 4am insomnia not remedied by the new non-narcotic sleeping pill
Drinks: 0
Drugs: none for a while - still
Back: OK
Effort: 1. Lazy, not exhausted.
Engagement: 2ish - especially during the phone calls with music companies today for our Wells Fargo campaign
Loneliness: 1. In a weird headspace.
Newness: nigh 0. had a new salad at Spin! whooh!
Fun: 2
Long-term Forecast: poor, holding steady
Brutally truthful answer to 'How you doin?': oddly tired and non-plussed

The only even prime number of Rock'n'Roll Express web pages I looked up today because the director Rocky Morton's name is close to Ricky Morton, who was one half of the NWA tag team champions of the world: 2

Items knocked off to-do list - 0
Current read: CD Jeff gave me the God of Small Things.
Bands referenced in call with music companies today: Sufjan Stevens, Tin Hat Trio, Grandaddy,
Thing I'm most excited about tomorrow: Being passive/aggressive with my client when they turn to me and try to turn 80 seconds worth of words into 60 seconds worth of radio spot.
# of things that I really didn't feel like doing but had the discipline to do anyways: 1 dishes! rock on!

Today's extras
# of bad beats tonight during Poker: 2.
# of times I screamed "Lies!" like Troy Asplund: 1
# of compliments on new haircut (pic soon): 1
# of bagels that went bad in my cabinet this weekend: 1.5
# of times 'Bruce Hornsby' was the answer to an eager 'Who is this' question at the coffee shop: 1. (shudder)

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Plot Summary for Fond Kiss..., Ae (2004)

Plot Summary for Fond Kiss..., Ae (2004): "

Plot Summary for
Fond Kiss..., Ae (2004)
In Glasgow, Scotland, the Pakistani parents of Casim Khan have decided that he is going to marry his cousin Jasmine. Unfortunately, Casim has just fallen in love with his younger sister's music teacher Roisin. Not only is she 'goree', a white woman, she is also Irish and catholic, things that may not go down well with Casim's parents. They start a relationship but Casim is torn between following his heart and being a good son."

Los Angeles Weather Forecasts on Yahoo! Weather

Reason to like Venice more than Portland #80:

Los Angeles Weather Forecasts on Yahoo! Weather:
"High: 86
Low: 51"

Outback Steakhouse

Text message from Sobier, who's in Australia for a photo-shoot.

"No outbacks in australia. Bullshit!"

Outback Steakhouse

CreateFixate - Chris Lentz


CreateFixate - Chris Lentz
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

Very cool lamps made out of industrial parts. Soon to be featured on Entourage?

CreateFixate - Manja Zore


CreateFixate - Manja Zore
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

Some of the coolest work last night.



More at http://www.createfixate.com/feb06/feb06.html

remixing the magic evite


remixing the magic evite
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

This looks promising...

Entourage Irony, or Art Fails to Imitate Life

Went to Create/Fixate last night with Radcliffe. As we walk up the stairs, Mark is surprised to find that there's a line at the door, which is actually pretty standard. We get up to the front of the line, just as the Fire Marshall walks up and proclaims capacity is 500, and that the current occupancy is.... you guessed it, 500!

This leads to confusion and much angst. The doorman freaks and keeps saying "Calm down! I can't talk to you if you're not CALM!" to people who are indeed, already calm.

Many Angelenos are shocked to find that there is no strategem that will get them past the doorman. Such a world can't possibly exist.

And then, who should materialize at the front of the line but Mr. Entourage himself, Adrien Grenier. In slow motion (seemingly), he approaches the doorman. You can feel the buzz in the room. I don't think the doorman can even see through his fire marshall induced panic, and he tells Adrien to calm down! and to go stand in line with the other people holding wristbands.

Amazing.

Adrien calmly accepts this. No one sniggers, surprisingly. I remark to Radclifffe that Drama would've got in.

2 celebrity sightings, 2 days. Maybe I'll see Michael Chiklis today or something.

HBO: Vince - Character Bio - Entourage: "Vince
Played By Adrian Grenier


Vince Chase is a rising star in Hollywood. A native of Queens, Vince has seen his profile (and his paychecks) steadily increase over the last year. But stardom is never a guarantee, and Vince made a risky choice in picking the indie film 'Queens Boulevard' instead of a larger, more commercial film. Luckily, Vince's turn in 'QB' paid off, leading to him being cast in James Cameron's upcoming blockbuster 'Aquaman.'"

Friday, February 10, 2006

Rescue Me "Chief Jerry Reilly"

Celebrity Sighting! (sorta)

In my still insomniac zombie daze, Marcus & I walked into the local Starbucks. As we walked into line, another gent was walking from the bathroom area. We both motioned for the other party to go first.

Since Marcus and I were 2, we let the shorter older Irish dude go first.

He seemed familiar.

In my sleeplessness, it still hit me. "You're on Rescue Me, yeah?"

He said, yes, and introduced himself and we shook hands. Very personable guy. Apparently, they start filming on season 3 next week in NY. (Strong Island!)

We ended up at the sugar bar at the same time. On the Hear! network Starbucks nonsense radio, Wilson Pickett was playing. We talked some more, and apparently, Jack was in a band called the Little Rascals in the 60s. They got to open up for Wilson, one night.

Jack: "Not bad for a white guy from the South Bronx."

Nice chat. Better than the one I didn't have with Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Can someone arrange for me to ride in an elevator with Scarlett Johansenn?

FX Networks

Jack McGee plays “Chief Jerry Reilly,” a.k.a. “The Good Chief” in Rescue Me. Reilly is the hard-edged veteran with over 20 years on the job who is loved by the men in his house.
Born in the South Bronx, McGee is the youngest of eight children of a working class, Irish Catholic family. McGee attended Cardinal Hayes High School, where he was president of his senior class and on the football team. His first stint in entertainment was as a background harmony in the popular 60’s band 'the Young Rascals.'
McGee became a firefighter for the New York Fire Department in 1977 while pursuing an acting career at the same time, moving to Hollywood in 1986. His first major break was a part in Turk 182, a film about firemen starring Timothy Hutton.
He has been working steadily ever since, landing parts in over 100 films and television shows. He was featured in such films as Backdraft, Basic Instinct, Miracle on 34th Street, The Flintstones, The Man Who Wasn't There, Thirteen Days, The Out-of-Towners, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde and the upcoming Crash with Don Cheadle and Domino with Mickey Rourke.
McGee’s television appearances include ER, The Practice, Malcolm in the Middle, Charmed, The X-Files, Seinfeld, Murphy Brown and an on-going role on NYPD Blue.
McGee lives in Studio City, Calif. with his wife Stephanie.

again! again!

again! again!: "Today's stats brought to you by the crappy future that was delivered by the hispanic actors in the Hybrid Camry spot.

Location: Venice

Sleep: 12 hours, past 2 nights = 500% improvement
Drinks: 3 chardonnays, 2 Swurtzammers (dark german beers)
Drugs: none for a while - still
Back: Not as stiff as previously
Effort: 1. Lazy, not exhausted. I did cook tonight.
Engagement: 2ish
Loneliness: 2.5. IMing like a madman. (wonderfulbe @ aol) (1 being alone in a fundamentalist city)
Newness: 2 - Hamburger stand next to Save-a-lot.
Fun: 2
Percentage of self that believes that next year at this time I will be happy:
30%
Brutally truthful answer to 'How you doin?': still pooped, kinda buzzed,
The only even prime number of slutty Wheel of Fortune winners Marcus & I randomly talked to at the German bar today and could've gone home with if a) one of us wasn't married or b) one of us wasn't drunk enough to lower his standards

Today's extras
Items knocked off to-do list - about 0. but my friend heidi did get me a KCRW fringe benefits card.
Current read: finished the Global Warming thing. Yawn. So, boring, it couldn't even put me to sleep.
Name of mix cd I made for the AE who suffered my grouchy insomnia wrath: Songs for Grouches to Listen to before having to apologize to AEs.
Thing I'm most excited about tomorrow: Create/Fixate.
# of things that I really didn't feel like doing but had the discipline to do anyways: 0
# of tomatoes I bought this week that i thought would go bad but ate tonight: 1/1
# of inches of hair I had cut off today, by a man's measurement: 6 inches
# of inches of hair I had cut off by a girl's measurement: 4 inches
# of lbs. my partner Marcus think I weighed: 160
Thing I'm least excited about tomorrow: everything before Create/Fixate.

Peace be unto you.

There are reasons I can't tell you "Don't believe the truth"


There are reasons I can't tell you "Don't believe the truth"
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

New exploding dog up at Explodingdog.com. This one is "There are reasons I can't tell you."



I really like the purple dog/robot. I hope they make a t-shirt, and that my

Valentine gives it to me.

There are reasons I can't tell you "Don't believe the truth"


There are reasons I can't tell you "Don't believe the truth"
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

New exploding dog up at Explodingdog.com. This one is "Don't believe the truth."



I really like the purple dog/robot. I hope they make a t-shirt, and that my

Valentine gives it to me.

'Throttling' Angers Netflix Heavy Renters - Yahoo! News

I hope my porn-by-mail company doesn't follow the same policy.

'Throttling' Angers Netflix Heavy Renters - Yahoo! News: "Throttling' Angers Netflix Heavy Renters

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer Fri Feb 10, 2:24 PM ET

SAN FRANCISCO - Manuel Villanueva realizes he has been getting a pretty good deal since he signed up for Netflix Inc.'s online DVD rental service 2 1/2 years ago, but he still feels shortchanged. That's because the $17.99 monthly fee that he pays to rent up to three DVDs at a time would amount to an even bigger bargain if the company didn't penalize him for returning his movies so quickly.
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Netflix typically sends about 13 movies per month to Villanueva's home in Warren, Mich. — down from the 18 to 22 DVDs he once received before the company's automated system identified him as a heavy renter and began delaying his shipments to protect its profits.

The same Netflix formula also shoves Villanueva to the back of the line for the most-wanted DVDs, so the service can send those popular flicks to new subscribers and infrequent renters.

The little-known practice, called 'throttling' by critics, means Netflix customers who pay the same price for the same service are often treated differently, depending on their rental patterns"

What Would Jesus Put on a Mixtape for you?

From the everloving, everwonderful, WWJB?

http://whatwouldjb.blogspot.com/2006/02/be-mine.html: "Sup, Beloved? I love you! Happy Valentine’s Day. I made you a mix tape. You miss Me and you long for Me and you wish I spoke to you more often than you think I do. I’m sorry for that. You have it hard down there. I’m right there with you though, I’m just hard to feel some times. Look for Me, I’m right there, look.

I think about you all the time, and this mix tape has some songs that remind Me of you. Imagine and play along, if you will, that all these lyrics are from Me and it is Me singing these songs to you. Not all the lyrics fit The Word of God perfectly, so please don’t take this to be Scripture… but, honestly, a lot of these lyrics are pretty close. You mean a lot to me, and I hope these songs remind you of how much I care about you. It took Me six days to create the world, but it took nine months to cook up you. I know the number of hairs on your head and I count your eyelashes, secretly.

Too cheesy? Yeah, maybe a little. Sorry about that. I just want you to have a great Valentine’s Day. Remember I love you, and I hope these songs can help you think about your Number 1 Fan. Forget Me not.

Here’s the whole mix in one handy zip folder…
VA - Jesus Christs' Heavenly Love Songs (2006).zip

Or Track by Track…
01. Eels - Theme For A Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists

02. Mull Historical Society – Hope Intro.

03."

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Paul Bettany v. Peter Saarsgard

Paul Bettany: "Paul Bettany" from A Beautiful Mind, Firewall, et. al. vs. American character actor Peter Sarsgaard from Garden State, Jarhead, et. al.

who wins?

"fear that your doctor is prescribing you placebos" - Google Search

Heh. Not even one response. Maybe tomorrow that'll be me.

"fear that your doctor is prescribing you placebos" - Google Search: "Your search - 'fear that your doctor is prescribing you placebos' - did not match any documents. "

random yahoo headline + facts

My downstairs neighbor has played "Music" 4 times in the past 20 minutes

60/40 I'm debating whether to take my new non-addictive sleeping pill during the ER with Carter's return or after. Q: Did he ever leave?

1 = number of mix cd's I made today for an AE I got grouchy with yesterday.

3 = number of pages on Google Image Search it took to find the appropriate Oscar the Grouch image for the cover.

75% = approximate number of FedEx employees who know about the hidden arrow in the logo

yawn....


Turin Games set to start with fire, then ice - Yahoo! News

wanderlust v. insecurity, mixtape style

Tiny Mix Tapes: "In my first 19 years I had travelled around the world five and a half times, I'd seen different cultures, lived overseas, and been to all but two continents. From 19 to 28 years of age, I have been in one single place without an ounce of wanderlust in me. I plan on staying here for as long as I can. I'd like a mixtape with a and b sides. The A Side should show how much fun it is to travel around the world and the B side should show how much fun it is in to stay in one place. However, because all that moving around gives oneself a frightening sense of insecurity, please spread that around in both sides.

Requested by: Roam Around the World
Compiled by: jgd

Side A: Wanderlust mixed with insecurity
01. The Animals - 'We've Got To Get Out Of This Place' (Best 60s Summer... Ever)
02. The Beatles - 'Ticket To Ride' (Anthology 2, Disc 1)
03. The Modern Lovers - 'Roadrunner' (The Modern Lovers)
04. Modest Mouse - 'The World At Large' (Good News For People Who Love Bad News)
05. Mali Music - 'Sunset Coming On' (Mali Music)
06. Simon and Garfunkel - 'America' (Tales From New York: The Best Of...)
07. The Jam - 'Strange Town' (Greatest Hits)
08. Josh Ritter - 'Roll On' (Golden Age Of Radio)
09. Manic Street Preachers - 'Australia' (Everything Must Go)
10. Simon and Garfunkel - 'Homeward Bound' (The Sounds Of Silence)
11. Kasey Chambers - 'These Pines' (The Captain)
12. Johnny Cash - 'I've Been Everywhere' (American II: Unchained)
13. Joey Ramone - 'What A Wonderful World' (?)

Side B: Comforts of home
01. Jim White - 'A Land Called Home' (Drill A Hole In That Substrate And Tell Me What You See)
02. Jehst - 'The Return Of The Drifter"

EDSBS ? YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.

OMG. This might be a new low for University promo ads.

Best line in the comment field: "Wait, I missed it. I clicked play and it went to some old “Blossom” rerun."

EDSBS ? YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.: "YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.

We don’t even know this guy and we hate him. Today we eviscerate UConn’s horrid promo, brought to us by the discerning eye of reader Kevin from New Brunswick. Warning: this note contains language.

School: University of Connecticut

Ad title: “Great Pick”

EDSBS title: “Your asshole dormmate with the guitar pitches a university.”

Setup: A guy sits on a stool and picks out a Dave Johnson Mayer-ey white blues tune. As he plays, factoids about UConn flash beneath it, like “Number One Public University in New England,” and “Record high applications.” As each one flashes into the screen, the guitar guy looks suitably impressed, wrinkling his eyebrows and flashing his obviously whitened teeth with approval accordingly. Immediately prior to the end of the commercial a flash of images rushes at the viewer, and as the guitarist finishes up with a flourish he announces “UConn…(blows on pick)…great pick.”

Subtext: We’re UConn, and golly, we’re improving. We’re also making you listen to this shitbag pound out John Mayer/Matchbox 20/other music of diarrheal blandness in his endless quest for pussy while you hurl up Jagermeister in the bushes. Oh, and you can go to school, too."

EDSBS ? YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.

OMG. This might be a new low for University promo ads.

Best line in the comment field: "Wait, I missed it. I clicked play and it went to some old “Blossom” rerun."

EDSBS ? YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.: "YOUR SCHOOL’S PROMOTIONAL AD IS TEH SUX0RZ! UCONN RENTS THE KINDA LONG HAIRED GUY TO PITCH THE U.

We don’t even know this guy and we hate him. Today we eviscerate UConn’s horrid promo, brought to us by the discerning eye of reader Kevin from New Brunswick. Warning: this note contains language.

School: University of Connecticut

Ad title: “Great Pick”

EDSBS title: “Your asshole dormmate with the guitar pitches a university.”

Setup: A guy sits on a stool and picks out a Dave Johnson Mayer-ey white blues tune. As he plays, factoids about UConn flash beneath it, like “Number One Public University in New England,” and “Record high applications.” As each one flashes into the screen, the guitar guy looks suitably impressed, wrinkling his eyebrows and flashing his obviously whitened teeth with approval accordingly. Immediately prior to the end of the commercial a flash of images rushes at the viewer, and as the guitarist finishes up with a flourish he announces “UConn…(blows on pick)…great pick.”

Subtext: We’re UConn, and golly, we’re improving. We’re also making you listen to this shitbag pound out John Mayer/Matchbox 20/other music of diarrheal blandness in his endless quest for pussy while you hurl up Jagermeister in the bushes. Oh, and you can go to school, too."

StrongBad's theme party idea

I use to go to these.

COMPY 386

seanbonner: Fight Club At Staples

Insomnia alert: I know this because Tyler Durden knows this. Thanks to Heidi for the reference.

seanbonner: Fight Club At Staples: "We just went to Staples to get some mailing labels and found this interesting packaging. Check out who the 'sample label' on the box is addressed to:"

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

stats

Today's stats brought to you by the Hybrid Camry: "It's for your future."

Location: Venice

Sleep: 6 hours, past 3 nights
Drinks: 0 past 3 nights
Drugs: none for a while
Back: Kinda stiff lately.
Effort: 1. Hard to be efforting when you're exhausted (I know this because Tyler Durden knows this.)
Engagement: 1ish
Loneliness: 2 (1 being alone in a fundamentalist city)
Newness: 1.
Fun: 2
# of words I wrote down after therapy: 8
Percentage of self that believes that next year at this time I will be happy:
30%
Brutally truthful answer to 'How you doin?': (with 1000 yard stare) fuckin' exhausted
The only even prime number of directors we talked to about our Wells Fargo spots today: 2.

Today's extras
Items knocked off to-do list - 2 (but very minor)
Current read: can't remember the title - it's about global warming and by Kim Stanley Robinson
Approx # of different times I sang bits of One Man Show today: 43
Thing I'm most excited about tomorrow: My psych giving me sleeping pills
Yeah, but besides that?: free food during a screening from my friend Becki
# of things that I really didn't feel like doing but had the discipline to do anyways: 0
# of tomatoes I bought yesterday that I think will go bad: 1/1

# of times I watched the "For your futura" spot at Toyota.com and laughed: 2

Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative - New York Times

Finally, they love His creation.

Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative - New York Times: "Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative

By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Published: February 8, 2006
Despite opposition from some of their colleagues, 86 evangelical Christian leaders have decided to back a major initiative to fight global warming, saying 'millions of people could die in this century because of climate change, most of them our poorest global neighbors.'
Skip to next paragraph

Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press
The megachurch pastor Rick Warren is a signer of the 'Evangelical Climate Initiative.'

Forum: The Environment Among signers of the statement, which will be released in Washington on Wednesday, are the presidents of 39 evangelical colleges, leaders of aid groups and churches, like the Salvation Army, and pastors of megachurches, including Rick Warren, author of the best seller 'The Purpose-Driven Life.'
'For most of us, until recently this has not been treated as a pressing issue or major priority,' the statement said. 'Indeed, many of us have required considerable convincing before becoming persuaded that climate change is a real problem and that it ought to matter to us as Christians. But now we have seen and heard enough.'"

Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative - New York Times

Finally, they love His creation.

Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative - New York Times: "Evangelical Leaders Join Global Warming Initiative

By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
Published: February 8, 2006
Despite opposition from some of their colleagues, 86 evangelical Christian leaders have decided to back a major initiative to fight global warming, saying 'millions of people could die in this century because of climate change, most of them our poorest global neighbors.'
Skip to next paragraph

Damian Dovarganes/Associated Press
The megachurch pastor Rick Warren is a signer of the 'Evangelical Climate Initiative.'

Forum: The Environment Among signers of the statement, which will be released in Washington on Wednesday, are the presidents of 39 evangelical colleges, leaders of aid groups and churches, like the Salvation Army, and pastors of megachurches, including Rick Warren, author of the best seller 'The Purpose-Driven Life.'
'For most of us, until recently this has not been treated as a pressing issue or major priority,' the statement said. 'Indeed, many of us have required considerable convincing before becoming persuaded that climate change is a real problem and that it ought to matter to us as Christians. But now we have seen and heard enough.'"

painting from brandonbird.com


painting from brandonbird.com
Originally uploaded by ideateller.

via what would jesus blog...

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Flirt to Convert Mousepad > Flirt to Convert > Christian Missionary Dating Gear : DateToSave.com | CafePress

Yes, yes, yes.

When I leave Hazelden without having accepted their Higher Power (even though i am an Alcoholic, and a Drug Addict, and a Criminal - although, really is lying about your book's categorization a Lie?), where was I? ... Criminal, Drug Addict, Alcoholic... oh, yes. Ahem.

When I leave Hazelden fully recovered from my (problems, as read, above) I would like one of these mousepads to help me stay on my path to recovery and the Oprah promised land. From the fine (hot) lady at Datetosave.com


Flirt to Convert Mousepad > Flirt to Convert > Christian Missionary Dating Gear : DateToSave.com | CafePress

Monday, February 06, 2006

Laughing Squid ? Pillow Fight in San Francisco!

Laughing Squid ? Pillow Fight in San Francisco!: "This just in from an anonymous source…making its way back around to the US, a massive Pillow Fight is being planned for 6pm on Valentine’s Day (February 14th) at San Francisco’s Justin Herman Plaza (at Market and Embarcadero). Here’s more on the history of Pillow Fight Club.

It’s not a flash mob, it’s a

PILLOW FIGHT!!!

Rules:

1) Tell everyone you know about PILLOW FIGHT!!!
2) Wait for the Ferry Building clock to strike 6:00pm
3) Don’t hit anyone with out a pillow (unless they want it)
4) Don’t hit anyone with a camera
5) HAVE FUN!!!

(Rain plan: put your pillow in a plastic bag, see Rules 1 - 5)

Links:

Wikipedia
London
Madrid
Tel Aviv
Toronto"

Rocketboom

OMG. Please tell me I'm still fucked up from the Super Bowl. Thiscan'tbereal.Thiscan'tbereal.Thiscan'tbereal.Thiscan'tbereal.Thiscan'tbereal.

Rocketboom

Thursday, February 02, 2006

What Would Jesus Blog?: Brokeback to the Future

I know the whole Brokeback parody/revised movie preview thing is kinda played out, but this shit is funny.

What Would Jesus Blog?: Brokeback to the Future