Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Oh The Weather Outside is Frightful....

Today is 71 Degrees in Downtown San Diego....Siiiiigh, doesn't much feel like winter or Christmas when you can't wear your thin hoodie outside without getting warm. I know for a fact it was colder last year, I could wear a pretty thick coat and tights. Call it global warming, call it "life in San Diego" call it whatever, all I know is, people from other states and cities where it's freezing cold can't understand what I'm talking about and nobody will sympathize with this SD Plight. Sometimes you just want a cold, gray day to come around so you can be all cozy inside and drink a damn cup of cocoa!! Geez, anyone's Christmas Tree already getting super dry already??

Today's Weather Facts:
In 1950 the high was 84 Degrees
In 1997 the low was 42 Degrees

San Diego All Time Weather Facts:

The average warmest month is August.
The highest recorded temperature was 111°F in 1963.
December is the average coolest month.
The lowest recorded temperature was 29°F in 1949.
The maximum average precipitation occurs in January.

Baby, It's Cold Outside Lyrics- Coy and Cute in the 50's, Creepy Now...


I really can't stay - Baby it's cold outside
I've got to go away - Baby it's cold outside
This evening has been - Been hoping that you'd drop in
So very nice - I'll hold your hands, they're just like ice
My mother will start to worry - Beautiful, what's your hurry
My father will be pacing the floor - Listen to the fireplace roar
So really I'd better scurry - Beautiful, please don't hurry
well Maybe just a half a drink more (Then, a couple sips, Now: 2-3 more cocktails and maybe a hit of a joint)- Put some music on while I pour

The neighbors might think - Baby, it's bad out there
Say, what's in this drink (Then, a coy way to say, "Oh dear my inhibition are down a bit". Now: Roofies, GHB, Etc.) - No cabs to be had out there
I wish I knew how - Your eyes are like starlight now
To break this spell - I'll take your hat, your hair looks swell
I ought to say no, no, no, sir - Mind if I move a little closer (Then, hand holding might have occurred, Now: Probably about to get a boob grope...)
At least I'm gonna say that I tried - What's the sense in hurting my pride
I really can't stay - Baby don't hold out
Ahh, but it's cold outside

C'mon baby

I simply must go - Baby, it's cold outside
The answer is no - Ooh baby, it's cold outside
This welcome has been - I'm lucky that you dropped in
So nice and warm -- Look out the window at that storm
My sister will be suspicious (Then, concerned, Now: Jealous) - Man, your lips look so delicious
My brother will be there at the door (Then concerned, Now: Waiting to give you shit) - Waves upon a tropical shore
My maiden aunt's mind is vicious (Then, prude, cranky old aunt, Now: Your "talks-shit-about-everyone-elses-life-in-order-to-feel-better-about-the-mess-she's-made-of-her-own" Aunt - Gosh your lips look delicious
Well maybe just a half a drink more - Never such a blizzard before

I've got to go home - Oh, baby, you'll freeze out there
Say, lend me your comb (Is she brushing her hair to leave or about to make a comb kazoo?) - It's up to your knees out there
You've really been grand - Your eyes are like starlight now
But don't you see - How can you do this thing to me (Then, playful, Now: If you don't have sex with me I'll tell everyone your a prude after continuing to try and lay you)
There's bound to be talk tomorrow (Then, giggles over lunch, Now: Myspace Bulletins) - Making my life long sorrow
At least there will be plenty implied - If you caught pneumonia and died (Then, playful, Now: Evidence of guilt/cover up plot at the trial of your death)
I really can't stay - Get over that old out
Ahh, but it's cold outside

Baby it's cold outside

Brr its cold….
It's cold out there
Cant you stay awhile longer baby
Well…..I really shouldn't...alright (Then, giving in, Now: Date Rape Drug is kicking in)

Make it worth your while baby (Then, french kissing, Now: Mandatory Oral Sex for the Lady)
Ahh, do that again…. (See Above)

On This Day in History: The First Nobel Prize is Awarded




The first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. The ceremony came on the fifth anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite and other high explosives. In his will, Nobel directed that the bulk of his vast fortune be placed in a fund in which the interest would be "annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." Although Nobel offered no public reason for his creation of the prizes, it is widely believed that he did so out of moral regret over the increasingly lethal uses of his inventions in war.
Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born in Stockholm in 1833, and four years later his family moved to Russia. His father ran a successful St. Petersburg factory that built explosive mines and other military equipment. Educated in Russia, Paris, and the United States, Alfred Nobel proved a brilliant chemist. When his father's business faltered after the end of the Crimean War, Nobel returned to Sweden and set up a laboratory to experiment with explosives. In 1863, he invented a way to control the detonation of nitroglycerin, a highly volatile liquid that had been recently discovered but was previously regarded as too dangerous for use. Two years later, Nobel invented the blasting cap, an improved detonator that inaugurated the modern use of high explosives. Previously, the most dependable explosive was black powder, a form of gunpowder.

Nitroglycerin remained dangerous, however, and in 1864 Nobel's nitroglycerin factory blew up, killing his younger brother and several other people. Searching for a safer explosive, Nobel discovered in 1867 that the combination of nitroglycerin and a porous substance called kieselguhr produced a highly explosive mixture that was much safer to handle and use. Nobel christened his invention "dynamite," for the Greek word dynamis, meaning "power." Securing patents on dynamite, Nobel acquired a fortune as humanity put his invention to use in construction and warfare.


In 1875, Nobel created a more powerful form of dynamite, blasting gelatin, and in 1887 introduced ballistite, a smokeless nitroglycerin powder. Around that time, one of Nobel's brothers died in France, and French newspapers printed obituaries in which they mistook him for Alfred. One headline read, "The merchant of death is dead." Alfred Nobel in fact had pacifist tendencies and in his later years apparently developed strong misgivings about the impact of his inventions on the world. After he died in San Remo, Italy, on December 10, 1896, the majority of his estate went toward the creation of prizes to be given annually in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. The portion of his will establishing the Nobel Peace Prize read, "[one award shall be given] to the person who has done the most or best work for fraternity among nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses." Exactly five years after his death, the first Nobel awards were presented.
Today, the Nobel Prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards in the world in their various fields. Notable winners have included Marie Curie, Theodore Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill, Ernest Hemingway, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Nelson Mandela. Multiple leaders and organizations sometimes receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and multiple researchers often share the scientific awards for their joint discoveries. In 1968, a Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science was established by the Swedish national bank, Sveriges Riksbank, and first awarded in 1969.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences decides the prizes in physics, chemistry, and economic science; the Swedish Royal Caroline Medico-Surgical Institute determines the physiology or medicine award; the Swedish Academy chooses literature; and a committee elected by the Norwegian parliament awards the peace prize. The Nobel Prizes are still presented annually on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death. In 2006, each Nobel Prize carried a cash prize of nearly $1,400,000 and recipients also received a gold medal, as is the tradition.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Scared of Santa




My anti-commercialization, mildly religious, selectively traditional parents never did the whole Santa thing. Presents were wrapped and put under the tree as they were bought. We didn't even do the whole sitting on Santa's lap thing! I don't feel like I've missed out and I ADORE all things Christmas, even Santa and especially pictures of kids terrified as they sit on Santa's Lap. A project by the Chicago Tribune has established a site and written a book focused on kids who are apathetic, terrified, angry and confused and otherwise as they make that exciting trip up to Santa's Lap. Here are a few of my favorite, check out the book and the Chicago Tribune Website for more!!

Anybody notice that Subway tastes gross again?


I never liked eating at Subway until they roared back with their new breads and sauces. Oh my god the SMELL of Subway when you'd breeze through those doors was heavenly. Baking bread, veggies, roasting sandys...I was hooked! The breads were great, the ingredients were actually fresh and you could get stuff toasted if you wanted to. There were even great new sandwich flavors. Then they hit us with the $5 foot longs and that's pretty much where everything ended....You can't make $5 foot longs in a recession era for five dollars unless you cut something out, and since the veggies are sorta Subways thing the bread had to go. And go it did....it totally blows now!! The wonderful bread baking smell is almost nonexistent as the weak chemi-loaves spawn in those creepy oven trays. The bread on my Subway pretty much melted to my veggies before I could get a bite. The bread is mostly air that deflates when they wrapped it up. The cheese tastes even MORE fake too. Luckily I don't eat the meat there but I can only imagine. Shit, its like I totally would love one feet of sandwich joy for $5 for sure but not at the cost of melted bread on my lukewarm mass produced veggies over the chemi-cheese.......
Some of my fav Sandwich shops: Mona Lisa, Mimmos, Krakatoa, 1st and Ivy Deli and most other slightly dirty non-descript liquor store delis.

Two Couples are married on hilarious "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"

While poking around for info on my new favorite TV Comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" I found out two pairs of cast members are actually married!! It makes it all the more funny that one couple (Charlie and The Waitress as she's called in the show) has a obsessed/hate relationship on the show.
Charlie Day and Mary Elizabeth Ellis Married in 2006


Kaitlin Olsen and Rob McElhenney Married in October 2008



Check out the It's Always in Sunny in Philadelphia" past blog post

Getting to Know The Rat Pack


I'm going to Vegas for Christmas and it got me thinking about all the things I love about that city. If you're like a lot of people that are like myself (post hipster pretentious phase) you actually HATE it. You see the commercialism, the consumerism, the far less than attractive tourists from places east Sin City itself....But I see a glowing city that owns up to what it us. A bright ball of all that is opulent and glamorous. It doesn't make excuses and it doesn't apologize. It lets you drink ON THE STREET. It let's you smoke in the casino, it never enforces a bedtime....

Pictured Above: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Jr.

You can be ANYONE from ANYWHERE with ANY amount of money. You can be and do things totally different than you normally do (for the standard 3 day Vegas vacation time period, after that time, things take a sharp downturn). I even love the part of Vegas when you're driving or flying out of the city, hung over, poor, embarrassed (but not specifically sure why) and full of awesome memories you can tell others or not. I saw a picture of The Rat Pack at Blockbuster and it doubly revived my hunger for all things Vegas. They were the ones who turned that town into what I choose to see it as. Entertaining, vain, over the top and open to just about kind of fun you choose to have!!

The Rat Pack
(Excerpts from Wikipedia)
The Rat Pack was a group of popular entertainers most active between the mid-1950s and mid-1960s. Its most famous line-up featured Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop, who appeared together on stage in films in the early-1960s, including the movie Ocean's Eleven. Despite its reputation as a masculine group, the Rat Pack did have female participants, including movie icons Shirley MacLaine, Lauren Bacall, Angie Dickinson, Marilyn Monroe, and Judy Garland.

The Rat Pack of the 50’s
The name "Rat Pack" was first used to refer to a group of friends in Hollywood informally organized around Humphrey Bogart and including the young Frank Sinatra. Several explanations have been offered for the famous name over the years. According to one version, the group's original "Den Mother," Lauren Bacall, after seeing her husband and his friends return from a night in Las Vegas, said words to the effect of "You look like a goddamn rat pack." "Rat Pack" may also be a shortened version of "Holmby Hills Rat Pack," a reference to the home of Judy Garland and husband Sid Luft, which served as a regular hangout. and most of all Joey Cutler
Garland later had stick pins made for the group in the shape of rats with rubies for eyes.[ Thus, the "Rat Pack" was born. So called "visiting members" included Errol Flynn, Mickey Rooney and Cesar Romero.

The Rat Pack of The 60’s
The 1960s version of the group included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and for a brief stint, Norman Fell. Marilyn Monroe, Angie Dickinson, Juliet Prowse, and Shirley MacLaine were often referred to as the "Rat Pack Mascots", a title which reportedly made these ladies feel like "one of the boys". The post-Bogart version of the group was reportedly never called that name by any of its members — they called it the Summit or the Clan. "The Rat Pack" was a term used by journalists and outsiders, although it remains the lasting name for the group.
Lawford was a brother-in-law of John F. Kennedy, and the group played a role in campaigning for him and the Democrats. Sinatra expected that he would be part of Kennedy's circle after the election but was excluded, which in turn led to Peter Lawford's exclusion from the group after 1962. Lawford's role in Robin and the Seven Hoods was given to Bing Crosby and spiced up with several songs. (It wasn't the first time Sinatra had treated a Rat Packer that way; Davis's role in Never So Few was given to Steve McQueen when Sinatra and Davis had a temporary falling-out.)
The Rat Pack often performed in Las Vegas, Nevada, and were instrumental in the rise of Las Vegas as a popular entertainment destination. They played an important role in the desegregation of Las Vegas hotels and casinos in the early 1960s. Sinatra and the others would refuse to play in or patronize those establishments that would not give full service to African American entertainers, including Davis.[citation needed] Once Rat Pack appearances became popular and the subject of media attention, the Las Vegas properties were forced to abandon segregation-based policies.
Often, when one of the members was scheduled to give a performance, the rest of the Pack would show up for an impromptu show, causing much excitement amongst audiences resulting in return visits. They sold out almost all of their appearances, and people would come pouring into Las Vegas, sometimes sleeping in cars and hotel lobbies when they could not find rooms, just to be part of the Rat Pack's entertainment experience. The marquees of the hotels at which they were performing as individuals would read, for example, "DEAN MARTIN - MAYBE FRANK - MAYBE SAMMY."
Although the Rat Pack members remained close (with the exception of Peter Lawford), the Rat Pack began to fade in popularity with the rise of the 1960s counterculture, which sent their form of sophisticated "Establishment" entertainment into decline. While its individual members remained hugely popular with the public, the Rat Pack, as such, had ceased to exist by the end of the 1960s.

While poking around for Rat Pack info I came across a book of Sammy Davis Jr's photos from that era, there are some really soulful shots in there. Check out some samples on the NPR Website.

Monday, December 8, 2008

A military plane just crashed down in University City

Info on NBC
Info on Channel 10 News

On This Day in History: John Lennon is Shot


John Lennon, a former member of the Beatles, the rock group that transformed popular music in the 1960s, is shot and killed by an obsessed fan in New York City. The 40-year-old artist was entering his luxury Manhattan apartment building when Mark David Chapman shot him four times at close range with a .38-caliber revolver. Lennon, bleeding profusely, was rushed to the hospital but died en route. Chapman had received an autograph from Lennon earlier in the day and voluntarily remained at the scene of the shooting until he was arrested by police. For a week, hundreds of bereaved fans kept a vigil outside the Dakota--Lennon's apartment building--and demonstrations of mourning were held around the world.
John Lennon was one half of the singing-songwriting team that made the Beatles the most popular musical group of the 20th century. The other band leader was Paul McCartney, but the rest of the quartet--George Harrison and Ringo Starr--sometimes penned and sang their own songs as well. Hailing from Liverpool, England, and influenced by early American rock and roll, the Beatles took Britain by storm in 1963 with the single "Please Please Me." "Beatlemania" spread to the United States in 1964 with the release of "I Want to Hold Your Hand," followed by a sensational U.S. tour. With youth poised to break away from the culturally rigid landscape of the 1950s, the "Fab Four," with their exuberant music and good-natured rebellion, were the perfect catalyst for the shift.
The Beatles sold millions of records and starred in hit movies such as A Hard Day's Night (1964). Their live performances were near riots, with teenage girls screaming and fainting as their boyfriends nodded along to the catchy pop songs. In 1966, the Beatles gave up touring to concentrate on their innovative studio recordings, such as 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, a psychedelic concept album that is regarded as a masterpiece of popular music. The Beatles' music remained relevant to youth throughout the great cultural shifts of the 1960s, and critics of all ages acknowledged the songwriting genius of the Lennon-McCartney team.
Lennon was considered the intellectual Beatle and certainly was the most outspoken of the four. He caused a major controversy in 1966 when he declared that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus," prompting mass burnings of Beatles' records in the American Bible Belt. He later became an anti-war activist and flirted with communism in the lyrics of solo hits like "Imagine," recorded after the Beatles disbanded in 1970. In 1975, Lennon dropped out of the music business to spend more time with his Japanese-born wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean. In 1980, he made a comeback with Double-Fantasy, a critically acclaimed album that celebrated his love for Yoko and featured songs written by her.


On December 8, 1980, their peaceful domestic life on New York's Upper West Side was shattered by 25-year-old Mark David Chapman. Psychiatrists deemed Chapman a borderline psychotic. He was instructed to plead insanity, but instead he pleaded guilty to murder. He was sentenced to 20 years to life. In 2000, New York State prison officials denied Chapman a parole hearing, telling him that his "vicious and violent act was apparently fueled by your need to be acknowledged." He remains behind bars at Attica Prison in New York State.
John Lennon is memorialized in "Strawberry Fields," a section of Central Park across the street from the Dakota that Yoko Ono landscaped in honor of her husband.

Uber Weird Video by Zooey DOUCHnel

It's love/hate with me and Zooey. She has this gorgeous voice and face but is a dunce in her interviews and one of the worst female actors around. She ALMOST ruined one of my Christmas movie favorites, Elf. Here is a weirdo video of hers. I'm posting it because it's so odd and she's just so adorable!

Friday, December 5, 2008

On This Day In History: Prohibition Ends


The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol in America.

The movement for the prohibition of alcohol began in the early 19th century, when Americans concerned about the adverse effects of drinking began forming temperance societies. By the late 19th century, these groups had become a powerful political force, campaigning on the state level and calling for national liquor abstinence. Several states outlawed the manufacture or sale of alcohol within their own borders. In December 1917, the 18th Amendment, prohibiting the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes," was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification. On January 29, 1919, the 18th Amendment achieved the necessary three-fourths majority of state ratification. Prohibition essentially began in June of that year, but the amendment did not officially take effect until January 29, 1920.

In the meantime, Congress passed the Volstead Act on October 28, 1919, over President Woodrow Wilson's veto. The Volstead Act provided for the enforcement of Prohibition, including the creation of a special Prohibition unit of the Treasury Department. In its first six months, the unit destroyed thousands of illicit stills run by bootleggers. However, federal agents and police did little more than slow the flow of booze, and organized crime flourished in America. Large-scale bootleggers like Al Capone of Chicago built criminal empires out of illegal distribution efforts, and federal and state governments lost billions in tax revenue. In most urban areas, the individual consumption of alcohol was largely tolerated and drinkers gathered at "speakeasies," the Prohibition-era term for saloons.

Prohibition, failing fully to enforce sobriety and costing billions, rapidly lost popular support in the early 1930s. In 1933, the 21st Amendment to the Constitution was passed and ratified, ending national Prohibition. After the repeal of the 18th Amendment, some states continued Prohibition by maintaining statewide temperance laws. Mississippi, the last dry state in the Union, ended Prohibition in 1966.

Why Prohibition won't for for Marijuana Either

Celebrate 75 Years of the Ending of Prohibition

Whatever Happened To: Steve "The Dell Guy"?



"Dude, You're Getting A Dell!" was the name of the computer game before the pretentiousness and beauty of the Apple Nation swept in (See funny Simpsons episode based on us Apple loving freaks). From 2001-2003 Slacker Steve would swoop in and convince you to buy a cheap PC. I loved the guy, you loved the guy. Then he got arrested for buying marijuana in NY's hip Lower East Side and I loved the guy even more. That's about when he disappeared....This NY Tannen's Magic School graduate has been up to a bunch of post C-Level Status activity lately including:
-An off-Broadway 16-show production of John Fisher's gay comedy Joy
-A feature role on the companion DVD to Triumph the Insult Comic Dog's CD Come Poop With Me.
-Ben was working as a waiter at Tortilla Flats in NYC in 2007
-Ben recently formed the rock band WHALE. However, they were forced to change their name to SAMVARA. Ben is the lead singer and rhythm guitarist.
-Ben has been acting in numerous independent films as well as guest-starring on an episode of Law & Order that aired first in 2007.

1.9 million jobs lost this year

The 2008 tally soars after payrolls shrink by 533,000 in November, biggest one-month decline in nearly 34 years. Unemployment soars to 6.7%

Friday Fun 90's Playlist For You

Remember the 90's??


Mexico Drug Cartels Send A Message of Chaos, Death


By William Booth
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, December 4, 2008; Page A01
MEXICO CITY -- The death squads of the drug cartels are killing in spectacularly gruesome ways, using the violence as a language to deliver a message to society.

Increasingly, bodies show unmistakable signs of torture. Videos of executions are posted on the Internet, as taunts, as warnings. Corpses are dumped on playgrounds, with neatly printed notes beside them. And very often, the heads have been removed.

When someone rolled five heads onto the dance floor in a cantina in Michoacan state two years ago, even the most hardened Mexicans were shocked. Now ritual mutilations are routine. In the border city of Tijuana, 37 people were slain over the weekend, including four children. Nine of the adults were decapitated, including three police officers whose badges were stuffed in their mouths.

"There is a new and different violence in this war," said Victor Clark Alfaro, the founder of the Binational Center for Human Rights, who moves around Tijuana accompanied by bodyguards. "Each method is now more brutal, more extreme than the last. To cut off the heads? That is now what they like. They are going to the edge of what is possible for a human being to do."

As competing drug cartels and their fragmented cells fight the police, the Mexican army and one another for control of billion-dollar smuggling corridors into the U.S. drug market, the violence unleashed by President Felipe Calderón's war against the traffickers grows more sensational.
As the war drags on, the violence grows bolder and more grotesque. Last week in Juarez, the corpses of seven men, each shot multiple times, strangled and tortured, were lined up against a garden hedge at a primary school. The killers left poster-size signs. Soon after the bodies were discovered, the local police frequency was commandeered and songs in praise of cartels were broadcast on police radios.

Read The Rest on The Washington Post Website

Live Nation's Blockbuster Alliance


Posted from Encore Magazine:
NEW YORK (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) -- Blockbuster Inc. and Live Nation announced a three-year agreement that makes Blockbuster the exclusive physical retail ticket outlet for Live Nation Ticketing, Live Nation’s new in-house ticketing company, beginning with the start of the 2009 concert season. Under the agreement, Live Nation will sell its retail tickets exclusively through approximately 500 Blockbuster company-owned stores in strategically chosen markets across the country that mirror Live Nation’s concert venue platform footprint, providing music fans with a convenient and familiar outlet to purchase the more than one million tickets Live Nation sells to its concerts through retail locations annually.
The selected stores will offer exclusive blocks of tickets available only at Blockbuster during the first four hours of ticket sales, as well as general ticketing as long as supplies last. Blockbuster will be responsible for managing and operating all aspects of the ticket transactional experience.

Grammy nominations in top categories:


Record of the Year:

"Chasing Pavements,” Adele
"Viva La Vida,” Coldplay
"Bleeding Love,” Leona Lewis
"Paper Planes,” M.I.A
"Please Read The Letter,” Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Album of the Year:

"Raising Sand,” Robert Plant & Alison Krauss"
"Viva La Vida,” Coldplay
"Tha Carter III,” Lil Wayne
"Year of the Gentleman,” Ne-Yo
"In Rainbows,” Radiohead

Song of the Year:

"American Boy,” William Adams, Keith Harris, Josh Lopez, Caleb Speir, John Stephens, Estelle Swaray & Kanye West (Estelle Featuring Kanye West)
"Chasing Pavements,” Adele Adkins & Eg White (Adele)
"I'm Yours,” Jason Mraz
"Love Song,” Sara Bareilles
"Viva La Vida,” Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, & Chris Martin (Coldplay)

New Artist:

Adele
Duffy
The Jonas Brothers
Lady Antebellum
Jazmine Sullivan

Pop Vocal Album:

"Detours,” Sheryl Crow
"Rockferry,” Duffy
"Long Road Out Of Eden,” Eagles
"Spirit,” Leona Lewis
"Covers,” James Taylor

Rock Album:

"Viva La Vida,” Coldplay
"Rock N Roll Jesus,” Kid Rock
"Only By The Night,” Kings Of Leon
"Death Magnetic,” Metallica
"Consolers Of The Lonely,” The Raconteurs.

R&B Album:

"Love & Life,” Eric Benét
"Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville USA,” Boyz II Men
"Lay It Down,” Al Green
"Jennifer Hudson,” Jennifer Hudson
"The Way I See It,” Raphael Saadiq

Rap Album:

"American Gangster,” Jay-Z
"Tha Carter III,” Lil Wayne
"The Cool,” Lupe Fiasco
"Nas,” Nas
"Paper Trail,” T.I.

Country Album:

"That Lonesome Song,” Jamey Johnson
"Sleepless Nights,” Patty Loveless
"Troubadour,” George Strait
"Around The Bend,” Randy Travis
"Heaven, Heartache And The Power Of Love,” Trisha Yearwood

Latin Pop Album:

"Cara B,” Jorge Drexler
"Palabras Del Silencio,” Luis Fonsi
"La Vida...Es Un Ratico,” Juanes
"Cómplices,” Luis Miguel
"Tarde O Temprano,” Tommy Torres

Contemporary Jazz Album:

"Randy In Brasil,” Randy Brecker
"Floating Point,” John McLaughlin
"Cannon Re-Loaded: All-Star Celebration Of Cannonball Adderley,” various artists, Gregg Field & Tom Scott, producers
"Miles From India,” various artists, Bob Belden, producer
"Lifecycle,” Yellowjackets Featuring Mike Stern

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Craigslist Missed Connection: This is most likely a trap....

TIRED OF NOT GETTING ANY - m4w - 27 (SAN DIEGO)
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Location: SAN DIEGO
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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Yet I'm still slightly intrigued....

Doing Any Traveling Soon??


If youre going backpacking or traveling the world or even taking a road trip I both would like to say I'm insanely jealous and think you should check out the sale below. It's in Vista but gas is so cheap...that's why you decided to road trip right anyways right??
Eagle Creek
3055 Enterprise Court
Vista, CA 92081
(760) 599-6500

Strong Ale Festival-Celebrating 75 Years of Post-Prohibition


Pizza Port Solana Beach
135 N. HWY 101, SOLANA BEACH, CA 92075
(858) 481-7332
FRIDAY: 4pm-11pm
SATURDAY: 11am-11pm
$25 Gets you admission to the festival and six 4 oz. tastes of awesome beer (Over 75 % of the beers have 8% !!), a commemorative logo glass, and a guide OR Festival pizza and grilled bratwurst!!

On This Day In History: Smog kills thousands in England


Heavy smog begins to hover over London, England, on this day in 1952. It persists for four days, leading to the deaths of at least 4,000 people.
It was a Thursday afternoon when a high-pressure air mass stalled over the Thames River Valley. When cold air arrived suddenly from the west, the air over London became trapped in place. The problem was exacerbated by low temperatures, which caused residents to burn extra coal in their furnaces. The smoke, soot and sulfur dioxide from the area’s industries along with that from cars and consumer energy usage caused extraordinarily heavy smog to smother the city. By the morning of December 5, there was a visible pall cast over hundreds of square miles.
The smog became so thick and dense that by December 7 there was virtually no sunlight and visibility was reduced to five yards in many places. Eventually, all transportation in the region was halted, but not before the smog caused several rail accidents, including a collision between two trains near London Bridge. The worst effect of the smog, however, was the respiratory distress it caused in humans and animals, including difficulty breathing and the vomiting of phlegm. One of the first noted victims was a prize cow that suffocated on December 5. An unusually high number of people in the area, numbering in the thousands, died in their sleep that weekend.
It is difficult to calculate exactly how many deaths and injuries were caused by the smog. As with heat waves, experts compare death totals during the smog to the number of people who have died during the same period in previous years. The period between December 4 and December 8 saw such a marked increase in death in the London metropolitan area that the most conservative estimates place the death toll at 4,000, with some estimating that the smog killed as many as 8,000 people.
On December 9, the smog finally blew away. In the aftermath of this incident, the British government passed more stringent regulations on air pollution and encouraged people to stop using coal to hear their homes. Despite these measures, a similar smog 10 years later killed approximately 100 Londoners.

Balboa Park December Nights 2008


31 Magical Years of San Diego's Favorite Holiday Event
San Diego's favorite kick-off to the holiday season, will take place for the 31st consecutive year on Friday, December 5, 5:00-10:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 6, noon-10:00 p.m.

In the spirit of the holidays, participating Balboa Park museums open their doors free of charge from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. both evenings. The largest free community festival in San Diego, December Nights is expected to attract more than 300,000 visitors over two days.

Balboa Park December Nights Website
Museums and Cultural Organizations Activities

Kanye West: "Who the Fuck Is Stephen Colbert?"

FROM PITCHFORK:
"It's the holidays, and Stephen Colbert is taking another musician to task. To support the release of A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!, the soundtrack to his Christmas special of the same name, Colbert has launched "Operation Humble Kanye": a mission to topple "sunglasses display mannequin" Kanye West's 808s and Heartbreak from its (former, last we checked) #1 spot on iTunes' "Top Albums" chart."

So Funny:



Then Kanye Twittered:

Tonite: TNT at The MCASD-Dowtown, 7 PM


WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND: AN ECO-CHIC FASHION SHOW

Inspired by the exhibition Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet, TNT goes green with a fashion show featuring the best in eco-friendly style from up-and-coming local designers. Grab a front-row seat to view innovative clothing designs created from sustainable, organic, and repurposed materials. Models' hair and makeup by FRESH: An Urban Hair Salon and runway music provided by Mark E. Quark. Plus, enjoy live live performances by Monsters from Mars and Doves & Desperados.

Note- TNT is:
FIRST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH
7 PM @ MCASD DOWNTOWN
FREE ($3 DONATION WELCOME)
Very Fun!

Donate Your Fur Coats for Orphaned Animals to Use as Beds....


Now through April of next year, all Buffalo Exchange locations will be accepting real fur apparel (coats, hats and even that hideous fox scarf of yours) and donating them to the Humane Society to use as bedding and comfort for orphaned and injured animals. Condition isn't important, so don't be afraid to bring in that minx jacket splattered with the red paint PETA threw at you.


NOTE: Does this strike anyone else as sort of odd? I mean besides the fact that the only real incentive is a tax break, and I don't even know anyone my age who has hit the bracket where they are PAYING taxes and not getting a tax return yet anyway. What no coupon? Not even 10, 15, 20% off a future purchase? I mean if I bought the damn thing I obviously didn't have a problem with it then and I probably paid lots of money (that I didn't have) and would SELL IT BACK to Buffalo Exchange not give it away for some mangy (yet most likely adorable) mutt to snuggle down in. Shit I got BLANKETS I can donate for that.....And I know it's not the same as giving orphaned babies baby blankets made of baby skins but.....

Is this even a possible (real) job?

VEGAN PASTRY CHEF (Bankers Hill)

Reply to: see below
Date: 2008-12-03, 8:42PM PST


Part-time in creative nurturing environment... working with cutting edge recipes and premium ingredients compesnation negotiable depending upon experience call Mitch (619) 405-8319


Location: Bankers Hill
Compensation: $ 10 - $ 12/hr depending on exp
This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Phone calls about this job are ok.
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
PostingID: 944288131

Jobs cut today = 15,350

Ouch

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Prop 8: The Musical

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Japanese Version of The Office

EVEN more UPDATEs: Beloved San Diego Band, The Muslims, Changes Their Name


To The Soft Pack. I'm going to be honest right off the bat. I'm also going to be as politically incorrect as some might have thought their band name was (and maybe the reason they changed it?). I think the name name is gay. And the word gay has tons of different meanings so don't go all Hillary Duff on me and tell me it's derogatory. The name totally blows. Which stinks because The Muslims make some of the BEST music out right now. Their name emobodied the "We don't give a fuck attitude" that comes from the era of the type of music they make (and the best way to explain that cool post punk distant stare thing lead singer Matt Lamkin has when he performs). I don't know about you but when I said the name The Muslims I wasn't think of Qur’an text or anything.


They are one of my favorite bands of all time. Their new songs are insane, they are catching on like wildfire, everyone who hears them is instantly a fan, the dudes in the band are top notch. But damn. That band name just....reeks of lamenicity. I dunno for some reason I think of old balls....or some unattractive hick with a huge beer belly and a soft pack of cheap cigarettes in the pocket of his yellow tee.....Geez, Ill try to be more positive. It's Thanksgiving Day and I'm thankful The Soft Pack (I tried, sounds lame, can't do it) are making music. Oooo on the flip side now I can be all pretentious when they make it big and continue to call them The Muslims because I knew them whence....Haha I need to go to bed. Im like a young child giddy on Christmas Day for presents. Except i'm thinking of turkey and cranberry sauce.....and my aunts "cider" (hot whiskey in a bowl Aunty, really?)

Statement in a bulletin and on The Muslims Myspace Page:

WE HAVE CHANGED THE NAME OF OUR GROUP TO "THE SOFT PACK". Working on new material and firing on all four cylinders, we feel strongly about this one. It's a new chapter in our lives and hopefully yours. Stay tuned to The Soft Pack page (www.myspace.com/thesoftpack), as we will be posting new videos, music, and junk in the coming weeks. We are pumped. Have a great Thanksgiving and keep it loose. Your buddies, The Soft Pack

UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE

Looks like Spin Magazine caught the comment I left on The Muslims page:

NEWS
Muslims Fan Deserves Tattoo Refund
The San Diego, CA, quartet changes its name to the Soft Pack -- and fan Heather Ace isn't happy.
BY MELISSA GOLDSTEIN 12.01.08 8:00 AM

Don't you hate it when you fall in love and have your darling's name tattooed on your shoulder, only to have him cheat on you.... Laser tattoo removal treatment hurts!
Consider the similar plight of longtime Muslims fan Heather Ace: The San Diego quartet just announced they were changing their name from the Muslims to the Soft Pack. They explained the move, kind of, not really, on their MySpace page: "Working on new material and firing on all four cylinders, we feel strongly about this one. It's a new chapter in our lives and hopefully yours."
Which brings us to Heather, who responded to the news by posting: "Fuck. I just got 'The Muslims' tattooed across my back in old English."
We feel for Heather, even though we don't quite understand the "Old English" part. Then again, if we were the Soft Pack, we'd opt to run on six -- or maybe even eight -- cylinders, instead of "four." We didn't get into rock'n'roll to improve our gas mileage.

UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE 2
The Guardian UK Music Blog has added their two cents on the issue too:


The Muslims' name shame
When you're a band blessed with a brilliant name, why on earth would you voluntarily change it to the Soft Pack?

UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE 3
Had a great time at Riviera Supper Club and Turquoise Room (review to come) continued to after party and got a an idea, found a sharpie and well, Martinez does amazing calligraphy is all I can say! I can't believe people believed I really got this!! I thought it would be funny. I've said my piece/peace. I don't like the name change at all but I love the music so I will probably continue to call them The Muslims and will DEFinitely go to the shows. Check out the video below.


Parasite