Speaking of Bill...

Yes, speaking of me, a wonderful idea. Be warned though that this is not for the faint of heart. I will be bitching about my daily struggles with no talent ass clowns, the insufficient number of hours in a day and my neverending search for good food. Still here? Excellent. Read on and join in.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

fearless? fear this!

this weekend, i was able to relax a bit and after an ugly hectic friday, sarah and i caught the late showing of jet li's Fearless. it's a period piece loosely based on a real life "hero" that arose during china's open door policy to bring pride and unity back to the country. in a time where foreigners were dominating all aspects of progress and economy, my ancestors were all "go ahead take the money, just leave the kung-fu." jet li at 42, is still amazing. very little wire wushu and still so goddam fast that the camera has to go into slo-mo just to see the action. anyway, my quick take was the movie was Great, the crowd Sucked. f#$%ing ignorant ass dumb inconsiderate americans almost ruined it for me. let me explain.

The movie is of course, an import from hong kong. that also means it was subbed, not dubbed. that's fine and dandy but it's a pity that americans are illiterate! i have to admit i did laugh at the movie opener though. in order to set-up the time and environment the producers employed the use of a star wars like panel of scrolling text. that was the funny part - it was the pace at which the text scrolled. it would be like reading this post projected on a large screen in about 5 seconds.
and unlike a lot of martial art flicks, between all of the action there was a real story here....and the knuckle-heads watching the show couldn't handle it. everytime the action slowed they started talking up and blissfully ignored the jeers and requests whispered by neighbors to kindly "shut the f$%& up."

it really makes me sad that i cannot go to the movies and enjoy one with a little bit of culture. how people can be so unaware just pains me. it makes me glad i bought Hero, House of Flying Daggers and Ong-bak via eBay to watch at home first.

and speaking of watching movies at home...

welcome the latest addition to our life, meet sammy, our 40" 1080p LCD (home pictures to come)

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Happy Birthday Sarah!


Yes, she was one of the last to turn 21 and still slacking years later, she's one of the last of the group to turn 25.

today we're having lunch with the loop crew to celebrate. and tonight, we're going to the weber grill for the girl-formerly-known-as-weber.

Not that this post is belated, but I know how much she likes the chickens - so here's as good as it gets...

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And a preemptive shout out to Mitul for his birthday on the 26th.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

DQs

i don't mean dairy queen and i don't mean dis-qualified. i'm talking Day-Quil. i'm home ill today due to an unfortunate combination of sleep deprivation, moving in the rain all weekend, and an office with the thermostat stuck at 55 degrees. i'm trying to get some work done, but i'm fading fast. i haven't posted in a while, so here are a few headlines to catch you up.

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with the return of the school year, so has our vistor season. this weekend we will be meeting up with E&B who are arriving tonight for medical boards refresher seminar. then mary, brian and christie, and sarah's grandfolks will be visiting in october, with her mom likely to follow in november for thanksgiving. anyone else coming into town?
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charley horses are evil. pure painful evil.
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we received our last wedding gift this weekend. a piece of abstract art from S's aunt kara. only a year and a month late...better late than never right? i'll be hanging it in the living room this weekend. i also want to hang our flat panel tv in the living room. too bad we don't own one yet...
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i haven't seen a movie in the theater for a bit. this weekend we caught little miss sunshine. i wasn't impressed. after countless people enthusiastically suggested i go, i caved and went along. my gut reaction to the trailers was one of indifference. the movie was somewhat entertaining and it did have it's moments, but overall it was dark comedy and i'm not recommending it to anybody. not even for a rental.
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lastly, a while back i posted that i put up pics of lily's bday weekend. here i go...

here's up with the bean (cloudgate)


here's the bean looking at us