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“Soulmate” makes me want to go to Uptown Theatre March 22, 2009

So, I was a big fan of her brother’s in London when I heard this song:

But now I am a huge fan of hers because of songs like “Unwritten”, “Single”, and this, “Soulmate”. But now that I’ve put them side-by-side, they both have that romantic, haunting, melodic melody that is fantastic.

more about “Natasha Bedingfield – Soulmate“, posted with vodpod

So while I was listening to this song for the first time, I kept picturing the Uptown Theatre…Don’t ask me why, but the song has that haunting damsel-in-distress melody that makes me think of running through a Phantom of the Opera-type movie palace…I have always wanted to shoot a music video in a creepy, haunted, yet beautiful movie palace…it’s on my bucket list… And suddenly I’m wondering…why hasn’t anyone ever shot at the Uptown Theatre in Uptown, Chicago? What an awesome backdrop that would be. Check out these haunting pics while listening to “Soulmate”:

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More Photos at http://www.chicagostagereview.com/?tag=uptown-theater

I wish someone would save all the old movie houses and preserve them. That kind of beauty doesn’t exist anymore.

 

“Taking the Stage” in 5 or less March 20, 2009

1. “scripted” reality from the creators of…Nick Lachey. Hm…

2. Fame goes to Cinncinnati of the Performing Arts School. Yeah. Very original. Please see original “Fame”, “Save the Last Dance”, “Step Up”.

3. Entertaining if you’ve never seen a performing arts high school, when not making the musical or winning the talent competition makes for tears and reality tv. Sigh.

Catch it on MTV – Thursday 9.00pm.
Prediction: 1 season. Unless MTV is desperate. Nick Lachey doesn’t have Diddy’s money…

UPDATE:
Tyler, Taye. Taye, Tyler.

Tyler

Taye

 

“Better Off Ted” in 5 or less… March 20, 2009

1. Kinda funny…as in I chuckled…a bit… Which is sometimes good, sometimes bad.

yeah, that’s all I got.

ABC  Wednesday at 7.30pm

Won’t survive the season.

 

A boring day’s quandary. March 16, 2009

I have just spent the last half hour reading blogs from Google Reader with every intention of writing a witty yet blog of substance…and I’ve come up with zero. zilch. nothing interesting happened today. I bought a lamp. Very exciting. I went on an exceptionally long walk with Ollie today in the sun because it was 60 degrees. Which was awesome. Broke out the old USC sweatshirt. Actually brought my phone along this time and took pictures. And yes, I know it’s a picture of his butt, but he wouldn’t turn around, turns out Paduckah boy is a prima donna. So that was my interesting day. Taking Ollie for a walk, trying to take a picture of him in the sun with my phone, only to end up with a picture of his butt. He’s so my dog.

I'm too good for the camera. I stick my tail up at you.

I'm too good for the camera. I stick my tail up at you.

And I know I should really start to learn this wordpress.org website setup thing…since I have a domain name and such, but I haven’t had the attention span lately. Blame the weather. I blame the weather. When you need something to blame, blame the weather (sounds like a song…)

And I have had many discussions lately about social media and how, at this very moment, not a lot of people around me know what’s going on or care. Hell, I have no idea what’s going on and I am supposed to be the geekiest chick in my realm. I have no idea why anyone would want to follow me on Twitter, because I am not that interesting. Sometimes I am, when the brilliance hits me, but usually, rather boring. I get if you’re a celebrity, and exploiting that celebrity, or you want to get more business, and you’re self-promoting…but for all us living day-by-day, doing the life, liberty and trying to keep a dollar thing, do you really want to know that at this exact moment I am scooping up dog poop from the sidewalk? Me thinks not.

But I get the need for social media, and the business I am working in right now does not (which is surprising, since I work for The Media). People want to feel connected 24/7. I get that. The world I live in from 9-5, however, does not. So how do you convince the naysayers to hop on the bandwagon? To start tweeting before it’s too late? To get a freaking facebook profile already??   One answer: you don’t. You learn everything you can about the “new medium” before anyone else, then sell yourself on the proverbial  black market (aka ask for a raise) because you are so smart and knowledgeable and they cannot bear to lose an asset like you…..I can dream….but even I feel behind, and I just feel like if I don’t learn this stuff now, when it hits big, and becomes mainstream, and replaces email and the like, I better have my shit together. Otherwise I am going to be working for an 18 year old who pops gum in my face…which ironically is probably what I look like to my counterparts now. Oh, geez. The circle of social media is a bitch.

So I guess my non-exciting day has brought on this quandary: In the social media of life, does being connected 24/7 make us more connected or discombobulated? What I mean is, in a world where we are starting to define ourselves in 140 characters or less, does that make us more succinct or does it make us void of substance? Is creativity born in 140 characters, or is it lost in it?

Ollie’s giving me the evil “what the hell are you doing with that silver thing on your lap? I’m bored. Entertain me.” Touche.

Why did you make me come back here?! I wanna go back to the country!

Why did you make me come back here?! I wanna go back to the country!

 

Shamrock Shake Finder March 16, 2009

Filed under: Things I don't need but want. — roseweaver @ 2:14 PM

Find The Shamrock Shake!. Too hilarious. Now where can I get one…

 

From the Google Reader… March 16, 2009

Filed under: From the Google Reader, Random ramblings — roseweaver @ 11:42 AM
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I recently discovered Google Reader, and I got to tell you, it’s fabulous. Now I don’t have to log onto every blog separately, and I don’t have to subscribe to them either so they clog up my email. So here’s a recap of my favs from this weekend with a brief summary.

From the Google Reader:

http://www.intersectedblog.com/6-ways-to-not-play-it-safe/

Basically, Jamie is an unemployed quarterlifer who is witty, humorous and downright contemplative. No wonder I like her.

http://zenhabits.net/2009/03/passion-and-purpose-in-life/

I am by no means zen, but I like reading this blog because it makes me feel centered. Sort of. I like this post because it says if you try to do things in 5% increments, instead of doing everything all at once, like me, you have a better chance of success…let’s see…so if I walk Ollie 5% more today, I can eat 5% more ice cream tonight…

I’ll try to keep up-to-date with this blog thing…even though people are still wondering why I write a blog….and sometimes I wonder why people don’t….it’s like Twitter…I dont think I will ever understand the program, but that doesn’t mean I won’t try it…I’m a geek like that.

 

“Kings” in 5 sentences or less March 15, 2009

1. Interesting concept…David slays Goliath and gets the keys to the kingdom…whether or not he actually wants it or knows what to do with it.

2. Very biblical…the main character “king” keeps writing his memoirs as they happen, as if he’s writing the bible…the city looks like a version of sci-fi Chicago.

3. Complex script…war hero saves king’s son, king gives hero new position of power, son of king not only disowned by his father for being gay, but now is in cahoots with king’s nemesis…who also is his financial adviser….king has a bastard child with the woman he loves, which happens to not be his wife, the queen, who likes to keep “out of politics”…war hero is after princess…and doesn’t fit into his new role, but then his brother dies in the war, and there is a very dramatic surrender scene… it’s all very complicated…but with great production value.

4. Might be a little too deep for Sunday nights, but….

5. …since it is followed by Celebrity Apprentice… if you get in too deep, you can always laugh at Tom Green and Dennis Rodman (until they get kicked off, that is…)

NBC – Sunday at 7.00pm

Might last if the budget wasn’t so high.

UPDATE: April 7, 2009

‘Kings’ exiled to Saturdays by NBC

 

So wise beyond my years… February 10, 2009

I had a birthday recently, and at the ripe old age of 28, I have discovered some pearls of wisdom that I would either like to tell my grandchildren (not likely) or my former self (more likely)…so here are my top 10.

1. You will meet people in this life that will piss you off to no end, no matter how you try to conform them or yourself to them. These people are idiots and not worth it. The only thing you can do is conform your attitude. So the next time you see these people, smile and nod while simultaneously muttering (to yourself…in your head) all the reasons you are better than this person and how much you will not remember their name when you leave.

2. People come into your life when you need them, and leave just the same. Take comfort in that fact, fight for what friendships you think deserve fighting for, and forget the rest. It will all work itself out in the end.

3. You may make a zillion friends in your lifetime, but your family, no matter how dysfunctional or how many times you would like to disown them, is yours and yours alone, no questions asked. If you are lucky enough to be near them, have talked to them or have them for that matter, be grateful.

4. Some people suck. Deal with it. Find a way to get rid of the negative, because you only have one life. Beware of negativity and the suction that goes with it. If you find yourself being sucked in by the negativity monsters, take a walk outside, pet a dog or go to www.cuteoverload.com…you try being in a negative mood on that website.

5. All you need is love. And that doesn’t mean you need a significant other. It means that you need something to love, someone to love you, and someone you can rely on. If you have figured out that that person is you, congratulations. You have figured out the meaning of life.

6. Never underestimate the power of music, whether you play it or listen, nothing can transport you faster than listening to your favorite song.

7. “Men are like toasters…women, more like accordions” Don’t write people off because they are (or seem) complicated. The more complicated the person, the more interesting they are. (learned today, courtesy of The Mentalist episode “Crimson Casanova”)

8. Take a deep breath. Now be grateful you can still breathe.

9. Wear clean underwear and throw out the ratty ones, even if you justify their existence by calling them “laundry day undies”. You never know when someone will see them.

10. Lasciato vada. (look it up, it’s Italian…although since I have looked it up, I don’t know if it means, “Let go” (which is what I want it to mean) or “Go to the left”…good thing I didn’t get that tatoo…)  Either way, two words have never meant so much in certain situations.

I am sure I’ll have more to add to this list…and I realize all this is easier said than done (well, #9 is pretty easy…but I still haven’t done it!). But I figure since I’ve “learned” all these things in my 28 years, I am sure there is a boatload more I have to learn. So feel free to dish it out….

 

The Superbowl was actually better than the Ads! For once! February 2, 2009

Ok. Superbowl commercials. Yuck. Actual Superbowl game…most excellent and entertaining. The Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet was hilarious for about 5 minutes, but hilarious nonetheless.  My favorite commercials were the following:

Because it’s a digital masterpiece:

more about “2009 Coca-Cola Superbowl Ad“, posted with vodpod

Because it’s frat boy humor, and isn’t that what
the Superbowl’s all about?

more about “Doritos SuperBowl Commercial 2009 Ad …“, posted with vodpod

Because there is nothing I love more than horses
and unrequited love stories:

Because, even though I know it is trying to appeal to society’s need for oneness,
it’s still makes me feel all warm and gooey inside.

 

What would you do? February 2, 2009

Filed under: Deep Contemplations, Motivation and Passion, Society — roseweaver @ 1:57 PM
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What would you do if you saw a train wreck approaching and yelled for people to get out of the way, but they ignored you?  That you just could see the future and all the misery it holds, and the train wreck that will become your reality, and yet, no one does a thing???

Today, this is my predicament. (figuratively…not literally)
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