This week, one of iTunes (US store) free video offerings is a country video by Trailer Choir: Rockin' the Beer Gut.
It is a good thing that this video is free because I sure would not drop hard cash down for it. Don't get me wrong; I found it amusing.
But that may just be my childhood rearing its ugly head. I lived in a trailer park for awhile. It reminded me of the ladies some of the men seemed to love to chase. I am not sure why they chased them; they just did.
For me, this video is two out of five stars, and I think that is probably being really generous.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Music video review: Rocking the Beer Gut
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
RIP Charlie
To add to the troubles of this week, on Thursday, we had to take one of the cats to the vet. Charlie had gotten injuried in a cat fight and the wound was not healing. Given the fact that she was eighteen years plus in age, we decided that putting her to sleep was more merciful than attempting mutliple operations and trying to keep the other cats away from her. I ended up crying a lot; after all, she was one of my cats and I had her for eighteen plus years. RIP Charlie.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Computer Crash of June 2009
Yesterday was the only day this month that I did not have my wife, or someone else, scheduled to interrupt my workday as a writer.
So what happens...
Yep, that is right. A computer crash. Some dll got corrupted and Windows would not start; I was forced to hit system recovery.
So an eight hour writing day, a bunch of free time, and I have finally got Windows back up to date; my anti-virus reinstalled; two of my web browsers back up and MSN messenger.
I have yet to get the printer driver installed. Nor have I set up a different user section for my wife (mainly because she needs different settings for her Spanish homework and iTunes). And I haven't even thought about trying to recover my own files.
So I am at least a couple of more days away from doing any more writing.
So what happens...
Yep, that is right. A computer crash. Some dll got corrupted and Windows would not start; I was forced to hit system recovery.
So an eight hour writing day, a bunch of free time, and I have finally got Windows back up to date; my anti-virus reinstalled; two of my web browsers back up and MSN messenger.
I have yet to get the printer driver installed. Nor have I set up a different user section for my wife (mainly because she needs different settings for her Spanish homework and iTunes). And I haven't even thought about trying to recover my own files.
So I am at least a couple of more days away from doing any more writing.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Joined Bukisa
Now that I am done with the Open Full Moon ritual, I finally had time to do a couple of things that I have been putting off.
I checked my grades: two As (Shakespeare; History: Theory and Practice), one A- (Literature: Cather Willa) and one B+ (Rome: City and Empire). I am going to have to go online later and see if I can figure out what is up with my aid for the fall semester.
On the writing end, I am working on three book reviews.
And I finally got around to joining Bukisa. An online writer friend told me about the site a couple of months ago, but I just did not have time to go look at it until today.
Bukisa is another site that you can post articles to and earn income from. It reminds me of Associated Content except that you can earn referral income from Bukisa, a whole three levels worth. There are no upfront payments, but the rate for thousand unique pageviews is higher than Associated Content. The payout threshold is ten dollars, payable though Paypal (net plus 30). The site is open to non-US residents.
Bukisa may be worth the time for an online writer to check out. One knows that those who are good at getting referrals are going to flock to it, simply because they will do better there than on Helium and Associated Content.
I checked my grades: two As (Shakespeare; History: Theory and Practice), one A- (Literature: Cather Willa) and one B+ (Rome: City and Empire). I am going to have to go online later and see if I can figure out what is up with my aid for the fall semester.
On the writing end, I am working on three book reviews.
And I finally got around to joining Bukisa. An online writer friend told me about the site a couple of months ago, but I just did not have time to go look at it until today.
Bukisa is another site that you can post articles to and earn income from. It reminds me of Associated Content except that you can earn referral income from Bukisa, a whole three levels worth. There are no upfront payments, but the rate for thousand unique pageviews is higher than Associated Content. The payout threshold is ten dollars, payable though Paypal (net plus 30). The site is open to non-US residents.
Bukisa may be worth the time for an online writer to check out. One knows that those who are good at getting referrals are going to flock to it, simply because they will do better there than on Helium and Associated Content.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Star Trek Gear
Today, over at the MSN/PC World section of the internet, I ran across a slideshow of Star Trek gear. Am I really this geeky? I have to ask.
Even if I was this geeky I am sure that my wife would draw the line and say no, especially to the mousepad; we are allowed cats, not Kirk in the loo.
Of course, the home remodeling projects are out of the question, such as the home theater that looks like a starship bridge. Even I find that way too much.
And ultimately, I didn't see anything that wouldn't make the wife think about where to stick my dead body.
Even if I was this geeky I am sure that my wife would draw the line and say no, especially to the mousepad; we are allowed cats, not Kirk in the loo.
Of course, the home remodeling projects are out of the question, such as the home theater that looks like a starship bridge. Even I find that way too much.
And ultimately, I didn't see anything that wouldn't make the wife think about where to stick my dead body.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
The iPhone ad you will never see
Today on Slate, they have the iPhone ad that you will never see.
Ironically, it features the app that we all need the most.
Ironically, it features the app that we all need the most.
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