Friday, February 22, 2008

OH WHAT A CIRCUS!

Those of us cursed/blessed with oily skin are more prone to getting the stye/cyst I've been dealing with on my upper right eyelid. The swelling is now going down a bit, and the itchy watery discomfort is subsiding as well, which is a blessing because driving to and from work yesterday was pretty scary as I could feel my right eye not focusing and feeling very weak from all the trauma it's been through. All the horror you ever wanted to know on this is here.

There are two fascinating world leaders of the past I have been thinking a lot about lately: Evita and Abraham Lincoln. Evita has been analyzed, hated, and revered to death and in a strange way the current Hillary campaign reminds me of this woman. Both of them females/first ladies, both of them admired/despised, both married to powerful men, and both with an insatiable ambitious desire for power. Maybe someday we'll have the Hillary musical, HILLARITA? And then there's good ole' Abe Lincoln. A homely strange-looking giant man, reportedly tormented by depression and insecurity yet able to achieve the highest office in the land and stand as one of history's most admired U.S. presidents in the midst of a brutal civil war that almost tore the country apart in the 1860s. I think Spielberg is gonna make a movie on his life with Liam Neeson in the title role. And the circumstances/events of Lincoln's tragic assassination are equally as fascinating, but more on this I hope at a later post.

Earlier this week, I got to watch this fascinating program rerun on PBS on Windsor Castle and all that goes into keeping the place running throughout a regular year for the British royals. MY GOD MAN! A really interesting view of all the pomp and circumstance and detailed meticulousness to keep the high and mighty on their thrones! SHEESH! There's an army of people cleaning, organizing, cooking, and doing all they can to keep the joint in top shape; us mere mortals shall never know how the rich truly live I suppose. The Queen is gonna live at least another twenty years man, for the women in her genepool really seem to live a long long time.

This shooting just outside of L.A. recently is really stirring people's emotions. A gay teenager was shot by his hateful classmate. Truly terrible.

My eye is healing nicely, and thanks again for all the sympathy/shock/awe comments in the previous post.

I dig this picture taken at the Obama/Hillary debate last night, which was pretty good. Talk about completely different body types! LOLOLOL!

P.S. The Oscars are this Sunday! WOOHOO!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

SHELL SHOCKED.

I feel like a soldier who has gone through a hellish war. Excuse any typos if any, as I am typing with one giant gauze patch over my right eye and my one good left eye doing all the seeing here, but the right upper eyelid stye turned into a clogged heavy painful itchy cyst that was not going away with my home treatment which made for a pretty miserable weekend and so yesterday afternoon the eye specialist injected, cut, pulled, prodded, and drained my poor upper right eyelid accompanied by such PAIN (even after numbing) which I have never felt in my entire life and would not wish on any of my enemies. Going to the dentist is a joke compared to what I had to go through. I don't think I've ever grunted in such painful fashion nor gripped the armrests so fiercely as I did yesterday afternoon. Yes, blood was running down my right cheek.

My eyelid shall now heal as it should, and I'm praying the worst is truly over. I'm behind on so many of your blogs, and I apologize.

I've been to hell and back it seems...

Saturday, February 16, 2008

KEEPING AN EYE ON THINGS.

I have a stye (zit) under my upper right eyelid and it hurts, itches, throbs, and has swollen my poor eye to epic proportions! I look like I was in a bar fight or something. I'm doing warm compresses, drops, and just waiting it out, but man is this annoying! I look like Quasimodo, lazy eye and all.

But my ailment is nothing in comparison to yet another freakin' mass shooting in our beloved United States of America! MY GOD MAN! MY DEAR GOD! Hearing the news just made me shake my head, and it happened in yet another university with five students dead and many injured before the murderer killed himself. This is mad I tell ya. My co-worker says this is due to legislation Reagan was soft on back in the 80s which allowed many mentally ill people to walk the streets without being monitored or regulated. So now she says we have way too many screwy citizens not taking their meds and out and about when they should really be in mental hospitals even though they appear functional on a daily basis. Turns out the killer this time was off his necessary meds apparently. This is becoming as commonplace here as suicide attacks in other nations; our own form of terrorism.
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It's hard to read Don Quijote with my bad eye and all, but I'm trying to continue getting on with this 1000 page-plus masterpiece...

While the second of the Indiana Jones movies was okay, the original trilogy as a whole is quite a blast, and to have the new trailer out for the new film coming out in May is pretty exciting. 19 years have passed since the last sequel, and here we are again. Amazing:

Thursday, February 14, 2008

VALENTINE'S DAY 2008.

Yes, all my love to my close friends and cherished ones on this Cupid Day. In Spanish, they also call it El Día del Amor y la Amistad which translates to Love and Friendship Day, so if you're single and without a true lover this year, don't fret okay? Somebody out there truly loves and cares for you regardless! I'm gonna jump off a bridge now...

This past week, I've been driving much slower on the freeway to and from work or anywhere in general I go, due to concern over a somewhat worn out tire I gotta get changed later this week. And ya know what? I've been so much calmer and tranquil driving at this lower more legal speed! AHAHAHAHA! WHO KNEW?! The legal speed on our roads here in L.A. is usually 65 m.p.h. but yours truly has been known to stupidly go up to 80 and that's not good! My newfound respect of the law has made driving quite comfortable and rid me of lots of my recent road rage! So what if ya wanna pass me or make me eat yer dust? I seem to be getting to my usual places in about the same time regardless with my now lower legal speeds; more effortless driving time to enjoy my Sirius Satellite Radio and the zany wacky hilarious Howard Stern Show. This all translates to less wear and tear on my car, no risk of a speeding ticket, and a better mood for me the driver. I hope I stick to it.

Oh boy. Hillary Clinton is in deep DEEP trouble. Obama is a bona fide rock star. He's unstoppable. He's charismatic. Speaks well. Is kinda handsome. And America seems to adore him! I've been resisting Obamee all this time, supporting tha Hillard I suppose till the very end, but if she doesn't get the next primaries in Texas or Ohio, she is toast. Would be very interesting to see the first human without a penis elected to the presidency, but I guess America may be more ready for the half black man than the full-on white woman which is contrary to what many thought before! LOLOLOLOL! That Oprah sure has had tremendous influence as always.

Quick Beatles-related news: Yoko Ono is stupidly fighting over her genius deceased hubby's name as exclusive with some truly non-threatening female recording artist named Lennon Murphy who has called her band by her true first name, Lennon. And Heather Mills has been representing herself in court this week against her former husband, living genius Paul McCartney trying to get the millions she sooooooooo does not deserve. Just when will this saga end?! And Ringo was all over the Grammy Awards this past Sunday and he looks good, although lately I hear he's been a bit snotty/arrogant with people in general.

Fellow readers/bloggers, a million thanks again for your continued support and comments, which I do read and enjoy tremendously. Some of you like to comment on your reader's comments which is something I rarely do on my blog...
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Should I be commenting more on your comments?

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD!

Roy Scheider is dead and a most wonderful actor he was. Forever Chief Brody in one of my fav movies of all time, Jaws. R.I.P. sir.
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The Oscars have been saved! Oh THANK GOODNESS! The gay Super Bowl will air on February 24th as it always has, with all the stars decked out in their expensive gowns/tuxes thanks to a deal reached with the writers and this most annoying strike which has crippled the L.A. entertainment industry. Yes, the show will go on as it should! YEEHA! A trivial awards show to divert my attention from all of life's troubles!

Saturday, I joined my buds Scarlet, Uncle "R", and another gentleman on an amazing strenuous hike through Runyon Canyon in Hollywood. I had never been, and it was quite the ass-kicking experience, but well worth it. Spectacular views of Los Angeles; absolutely beautiful panoramic views of Hollywood, Downtown, Long Beach (I believe), Santa Monica and the ocean, Griffith Observatory, and the San Gabriel Mountains! I did not have my digital camera or binoculars, but I will next time I suppose. Some of those hills knocked the wind out of me, but I'm glad my heart is strong enough and that I didn't pass out or anything. Plenty of adorable doggies hiking with their owners, and lots of hot straight and gay men to oogle at. I've lived here my whole life, and I had never been there! For the first time I saw L.A. as beautiful, which is an adjective bestowed automatically on a city like San Francisco. Yes, plastic phony Los Angeles is a pretty city after all.
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Some quick reviews of some terrific films I've recently watched on DVD. Tim Burton's Big Fish is a wonderful fantasy-type uplifting film; a true celebration of life. I had it in mind a while back, but Rick Rockhill persuaded me even further to watch Mildred Pierce starring Joan Crawford and this movie was chock full of riveting drama! Really good flick starring Joan as a very sweet hard-working woman; I can see why she won an Oscar for the role. Definitely not the bitch portrayed in Mommie Dearest! LOLOLOL! Last but not least, the French have made a really good contemporary film about gay issues called Le Placard (The Closet); very funny witty zany fun and full of some good lessons with some of France's finest veteran actors including Gérard Depardieu. Check this one out please!
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Merci beaucoup, et à bientôt!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

GUNS AND POLITICIANS KILL PEOPLE.

Ann Cun, Er...I mean, Coulter says she'd rather vote for Billary than John McCain and many other conservative right-wing asswipe Republicans have said the same thing or that they're not going to vote at all because of the terrible choices they have this time around! I say: AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAAH! YES YES YES! What? No George W. Bush to stand by this time around kids like y'all stupidly did in 2004? Is your Republican party that tarnished that you can't come to an agreement on a viable worthy candidate? The Republicans have dug their own hole, made their own bed, and now must pay the price. America has had it with zealot religious lying fiends like Bush and Co. who confess Jesus as their Savior but yet cause war and lie about it in the process.

And while we Democrats try and sort out our little Billary vs. Obamee main candidate issue, it looks as though one of them will pull through and get good support/votes regardless, although as of late I am honestly shocked and impressed by how well Obamers is doing. I am really quite amazed, because I honestly did not expect him to do so damn well. Billary just might be beat and that would be quite something. Last I read, Billary just may be running out of money and Obamz has a bit more delegates at the moment. I still stand by Billary due to her overwhelming experience, but we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out in the next few...

I'm very perturbed by recent shootings and acts of violence that have made national headlines. Just last weekend, some guy
shot up a store and killed five women and ran off. A teenager shot up his whole entire family in Maryland. We had a terrible tragic incident here in L.A. on Thursday where some young Latino dude shot his two brothers, father, and two cops in the SWAT team, killing one of them. They had a council meeting shooting too in Missouri where several were killed by an angry citizen and he managed to even critically injure the mayor. And just yesterday, a woman shot two other students, then herself at a school in Louisiana. This recent pattern of gun violence is very troubling and continues to point to the alarming violent and screwed up society we live in. Something has gone wrong, and continues to go wrong in America. Why all this terrible violence? WHY?! I guess anyone can snap at any moment, but it is very disheartening and a bit scary to think someone else's mental misery/anguish can put your life in such terrible danger.

Latest pics of Madonna and her daughter Lola who is growing up fast, plus other celebs here:

This is London

AND:

Ann Coulter will vote for Billary over McCain Clip 1

Ann prefers Clintoon over McCain Clip 2

And yet another f**king phony Bush picture, this time caring for tornado victims:


Wednesday, February 06, 2008

IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES...

Regardless of your political position, party affiliation, or personal beliefs, is it not amazing friends to be alive in these extraordinary remarkable times? Did you ever think we'd live to see the day that a biracial man and a middle-aged woman would be competing so fiercely and have such strong support each in these United States of America? My oh my, what a fascinating moment in history this truly is. My equal admiration for both Billary and Obamerz, for running good strong campaigns. May the best "man" win. Just what would the Founding Fathers think about all this, besides rolling over in their graves at this very moment? LOL!

Monday, February 04, 2008

WAT'S SUPER BOWL WEEKEND!

Saturday night's fantastic Groundhog Day party hosted by Scot Not Scott! He had some killer snacks/food to munch on! He made me an awesome mixed drink that had me buzzed in no time and I ate like a pig! Thank you sir for all the fun.
Clockwise above: Me, my bud of 20 yrs., Scarlet the Southern Belle, and "Uncle" R.In the above photo: The nicest guys you'll ever meet, fellow bloggers Chris from Clever Fool, and Paul from Projekt R3volution. And I'm already looking a bit buzzed and kooky in this pic. Oh, and el muchacho who runs durante vita was there too. A good time had by all; HELL I KNOW I ENJOYED MYSELF SO THERE!

Congratulations to the underdog NY Giants for their amazing Super Bowl win! Of course, the incredibly adorable Puppy Bowl IV highlights cannot be missed!

Late Saturday night, I caught Ron Paul's campaign rally held in Washington state just a few days ago on C-SPAN and he was terrific! This guy makes so much sense (as my bud has been telling me), and I must agree. I was riveted to his speech about personal individualism and following the Constitution, which is something this country has lost touch of years ago.
Oh well, our California primary is tomorrow! WOOHOO! GO RON PA...ER, I MEAN, BILLARY!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

JACKO AND THE BRIT NOT LIKELY TO BE AT THE SUPER BOWL.

The f**king Super Bowl is tomorrow with super stud womanizing star quarterback Tom Brady and yer average homegrown underdog Eli Manning. Probably the biggest non-official American holiday after Thanksgiving folks. Good luck teams and please don't beat up/smack around yer wife if you're a hetero married man watching the game at home; I've heard domestic violence goes up sharply on this day due to wifey interrupting the big game or something to that effect.

Two tremendous articles to share with you on two always fascinating and now fallen pop stars:

Ya wanna see some of the first ever pics of Michael Jackson's elementary school kids? I just don't see the resemblance to their father to be honest, since they lack most of his original childhood African-American traits, but he claims them as his own so:


And if you've had it with Britney Spears, don't even bother and skip ahead, but this has to be the best article yet that clearly summarizes what has been going on with the troubled pop star as of late, complete with some disturbing and almost hilarious photos to go along with it. There's so much info on her current stay at the psychiatric hospital and the details are so astonishingly horrid, that I found myself laughing at times in order not to feel terribly sad. Please pray for this girl, as I'm sure many already are:


But of course, I can't leave ya with such depressing news, so I thought I'd lighten it up and finish with this clip of a very adorable funny gay boy making "Spanish Cookies." Yes, I think I'd do him/hit it:

Thursday, January 31, 2008

AND SO THE FIRST MONTH OF 2008 ENDS.

I got lots to discuss, so where do I begin?

My fellow clerks/co-workers are very upset as the main baboon-assed supervisor continues her terrible onslaught regarding our inconsequential tardiness and attendance. She's nailing people for even being five minutes late! We've had it easy for a while I suppose, but this woman is not having it and is going all-out to be really mean about the whole thing. It's creating such hatred against her! Oh well. What can we do, us mere peons but to grin and bear it? It sucks too, because we're all genuinely good cool people who get the job done, undeserving really I believe of such fascism. And she's a devout Christian! UGH! SPARE ME! What a fake!

I am now reading Jakey G. is really taking Heathy's death terribly hard. Poor kid. They became really good buds on the set of the Brokeback of course, and he's now trying to film a movie and keep his relationship with Reese Witherspoon going, but many are saying Jakey is spaced out and really out of it, like he's been sockerpunched by the terrible news. Not to project my sexuality on either Heath or Jake, but it makes me wonder if those two didn't really fool around. Just a bit. I mean, just a little bit. Why not right? Ah Jakey, keep yer chin up baby! It's truly hard to lose a good friend/loved one. :(
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Goodbye Edwards and Giuliani. It's now all about Obama, Billary, McCain, and Romney. McCain man! What a strong showing from the dude! Most people say they like John (war hero/prisoner and all), but he sure has some very old-fashioned Bush-like views that scare most of us too. Here comes our California primary next Tuesday, and this whole damn thing is starting to get very very interesting in many many ways. My cynical side creeps in a bit though, and I often wonder if this isn't all some scripted rehearsed show to keep us entertained, and that the next president has already been chosen by the powers that be, regardless of how we vote. Hmmm...

This guy in Israel really hates gay people, and is not liking the new generation that wants to march in parades and stuff. What an asshole!

Oh yes, mom made an amazing Salvadoran bean/beef stew that is enough to bring back someone from the dead. It's that good! As a kid, I used to hate these dishes, but now as an adult, I love them; packed with good protein/iron and truly delicious.

The New Kids on The Block are getting back together? OMG. It's most certainly not The Beatles reunion most of the world wishes would have happened. HAHA! And so, I thought I'd choose yet another great Beatles tune out of the many they left us, it's John Lennon's terrific song about the circus:

Monday, January 28, 2008

RAIN, MOVIES, THE BAR, AND A COOL TUNE!

Well friends, the rain in L.A. has been steady and quite nice these past few days.
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I caught meeself a fine film at the theater on Saturday. El Orfanato (The Orphanage), is a nicely paced and very creepy dark motion picture made in Spain. I was surprised to see the theater with a nice large crowd for a foreign film, but I guess a good movie will attract a crowd, and Spanish isn't such a foreign language anymore in the U.S. now is it? The main actress, Belén Rueda is terrific as is the little boy in the movie played by Roger Príncep. Hell, the whole cast is great and Geraldine Chaplin (yes, Charlie Chaplin's daughter) makes a fine cameo appearance as a spiritual medium. Who knew Geraldine had such an affinity for Hispanic culture, but she's had relationships with Latino men from what I've read, and has appeared in numerous Spanish-speaking films. A fine freaky film all-around!

I had been avoiding it for a while, but I finally brought myself to watch United 93. It wasn't easy. The official story of that final hijacked plane crashing into that field in Pennsylvania is well known by everyone by now, but to watch it so brilliantly directed by Paul Greengrass with relatively unknown actors who bring the true story to such vivid dramatic life onscreen is quite a feat. We all know the plane will crash and that all of them will die, but it is still a tale so gripping, upsetting, heartwrenchng, and so real that you feel as though you are truly aboard that plane. If you dare see the movie, look for a terrific performance by Ben Sliney, who plays himself as FAA Director of Operations and ordered all airspace closed on that fateful day. Alls I can say is, what an unsettling and jolting film, yet too important a picture to miss. Follow it by a comedy or fun movie like the new very catchy Hairspray, which is what I did to relieve the leftover tension.
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I went here last night and had lots of fun. These kids re-enact the Spanish conquest of Mexico; I really dig this terrific song and video by The Shins:

Friday, January 25, 2008

WAT AUDIO: MORE ON OUR BELOVED HEATH AND WHERE ARE YOU JAKEY G?!

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EXCLUSIVE! Brand new pensive/silly audio clip on the current Heath tragedy as Jakey G. loses his temper with WAT:


CLICK HERE TO LISTEN !!!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

FOREVER IMMORTAL ON FILM.

And so the Oscar nominations were announced, and the list is one of quiet restraint it seems, since the stars and all this time around are very low key kind of performers, which makes for a very interesting and more competitive ceremony. THAT IS, IF THERE EVEN IS A CEREMONY! With the annoying writer's strike, one can only imagine what will happen to the Academy Awards, but to have them cancelled like the Golden Globes were would really suck, although in the grand scheme of things of course, all this shit is trivial right?

Trivial, because here we are yet again, mourning the death of yet another young promising good-looking actor. Last week I was saddened by Brad Renfro's passing, and now I gotta mourn Heath Ledger too? Oh Christ. "Not Heath! Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!" That was my initial reaction when I got a cell phone text message about the terrible news, which I thought at first was some sort of cruel hoax. Such a fine handsome Australian young lad he was, and what a shame. I genuinely enjoyed him and his films, most especially his now legendary turn as Ennis Del Mar in Brokeback Mountain opposite the red hot gorgeous Jakey G. A sad movie, just got SADDER! Oh how awful, how truly awful! He leaves behind a baby daughter and legions of fans, and a still yet unreleased Batman film where he plays the Joker. And so it goes; one just never knows when the journey we're on will suddenly end.

Tributes to Heathcliff Andrew Ledger. A short but lovely life:
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Monday, January 21, 2008

ON THIS MLK JR. DAY...

Today is Monday, the day of the moon. In Spanish it is lunes, since most of you know that luna means moon, from the Latin of course. I know, I know, my useless facts make life worth living don't they?
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This most annoying of flus is almost mercifully over. I think I've coughed up my lungs as much as I can bear. I don't watch Spanish-speaking TV that often, but for some reason, have been this past week, just to see what's going on in the Latino entertainment world. Yes, they have their many soap opera (telenovela) and music stars working mainly out of Mexico City (with Miami a close second) which is thee place to go to if you wanna make it in that business, kinda like our own version of Hollywood. It is pretty fascinating stuff indeed to watch these tabloid-type shows and the dirt they dig up on a popular singer like say, Luis Miguel. AHAHAHAHAHAH!

Over the weekend, I caught this program on PBS called Austin City Limits and the musical guest was Coldplay! It was an awesome little hour I must say, and they even had lead singer Michael Stipe of R.E.M. as a special guest! They sound great live, and their songs are catchy and pretty well-known, so I can see myself going to a concert of theirs sometime in the near future. They're due for a new CD sometime soon I would say, and I would hope it surpasses their last one, 'cause it was pretty darn good, with this song/video being a highlight for me.

This program tonight on the History Channel looks fascinating.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

THE RESULTS ARE IN!

Daytime television is sooooooooooo horrid, and yet somehow it can be entertaining from time to time. It's unfortunate you can't ever recover the precious time spent watching it, let alone yer brain cells, but alas, every action has a consequence right? Oh where OH WHERE do they even find these people you AXE?! Beats me, but it sure makes for interesting viewing. This talk show has been on the air now some 17 years! Almost two decades of this trash!

It's like watching a train wreck. Ya can't keep yer eyes off this favorite topic:





Thursday, January 17, 2008

WOE IS ME.

I was already starting to feel crummy Monday night, but then came Tuesday and ACK! The flu! YOU EVIL MONSTER! I had to miss work Tuesday and Wednesday, since I felt like sheer and utter crap. Remind me to get the flu shot in November of this year please. I will not suffer like this ever again. I blame this on our shitty Southern California weather as of late too. It'd been chilly for a good while this winter, then it got warm and windy once again, helping to spread bugs and stuff around. I think I'm actually starting to feel hungry again.

I've been in a haze, disconnected from the world in a way, sleeping massively. I don't like it to be honest. I did hear the sad news that actor Brad Renfro died. Not a big name in Hollywood, but still.

Monday, January 14, 2008

I'M NOT A KILLER LIKE SWEENEY TODD, BUT...

I must be bitter. Cynical. I don't always want to hear about how well others are doing at their jobs or in their relationships. Or how much they travel to all kinds of places across the planet and crap. Sure, I'm happy I suppose for anyone achieving all these goodies in life, but it sometimes hurts my inferior and mundane existence, 'cause I stupidly feel the grass is always greener on the other side than on my own. I know, I have serious issues, and comparing my life to that of others is not good, but I often think so many got it better than I do. My weekend was most interesting though in many excessive ways, and going here on Saturday night and hanging out with the buds was actually quite fun.
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Looking back at this Sweeney Todd picture I just saw last night, I can somehow sickeningly identify with Johnny Depp's character. Not that I've been majorly wronged as poor Mr. Todd was, but he felt a certain disdain for humanity, which he saw as very expendable. Mrs. Tim Burton (Helena Bonham Carter) is superb in the film, and although I found the music and story pretty average, I do recommend the picture, with its cartoonish gory content and all. I've come to analyze/know fellow blogger Todd, and his taste for these wickedly demented type of violent psychopathic mentally ill characters in a movie such as this, which is why he loved the film so. Johnny and Helena's wardrobe/make-up would make great Halloween costumes for 2008. Seeing the film at this theater too, makes for one fine moviegoing experience.
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And speaking of this Depp movie, it won big at The Golden Globe Awards, which were merely announced, but without the full glamorous show and parties, all thanks to the current writer's strike. While I enjoy watching these awards shows, most people have been leaving tons of messages and comments online saying how they just don't give a crap and that life will go on, and that Hollywood thinks of itself as being important, when it really isn't and that all these people are spoiled rich self-congratulating overpaid brats.

And I thought I was bitter and cynical.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

HEY LADIES!

I had told my co-worker R.B. that I was amazed at having seen footage of funny lady Phyllis Diller recently and I could not believe how terrific she looks at 90 years of age! She's holding up much much better than poor Zsa Zsa Gabor that's for sure! Well R.B. was kind enough to write Phyllis a letter with my remarks, and this week at work on my desk, there she was, Phyllis in an autographed color photo to me! Can you believe it? Isn't that awesome?! I got the Diller in an authentic autographed color photo! Many thanks to R.B. for this, and kudos to this great lady who was supposed to have died years ago after a serious heart attack, but here she still is, doing cartoon voiceovers and other roles.

I gotta end this post with a mini tribute as well to some other fine women; these ladies of music:

-Here she is, in all her youthful glory, when Madonna pretty much ruled the world with her unique pop style and charming music videos, this is one of her many #1 singles, and still a real fav of mine. ¡Señorita, más fina!

-Because we're worried about Britney, and because my blogging bud M-Filer finally realized how truly awesome her latest CD is, this fanmade clip of Spears in all her erotic glory and my favorite song on her latest album; it betta be her next official single.

-And last but not least, the men wrote and played the fine pop tunes I believe, but it was the ladies that sang the endearing vocals. Nordic they be: Garbo, IKEA, Volvo, and this supergroup I speak of.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

OBAMA, DON'T FUGGET TA TAKE YER VITAMINS.

I really dislike my supervisor's supervisor. She's a phony pseudo-Christian black woman with a giant rhino-sized ass. She represents everything about authority I dislike.

Speaking of black women, Hillary and Obama continue their excellent rivalry, and this time the Hillard came out on top in New Hampshire! Don't count her out yet right? I actually found Hillary's teary-eyed clip the most honest moment I think I've ever seen of her, and that's probably what helped win some people over Tuesday night. She didn't seem programmed or robotic describing how tiring and exhausting it is to run for the presidency. FOR ONCE BILLARY SEEMED REAL, or was she faking it yet again?! Funny though how the woman who asked her that question that made her cry like a Barbara Walters special voted for Obama instead. Ironic indeed! And I worry for Obama, as do many that the poor dude's life might be in danger, depending on how far he goes. God forbid! McCain won for the pachyderms, and in third was F*ckabee? I'll say YES to that.

I hadn't been feeling too energetic as of late; very unmotivated and lazy to be honest, but my good ole' aunt in El Salvador sent me a terrific vitamin supplement called FOSKROL. It's made in Guatemala for distribution throughout Central America and it's got Ginkgo Biloba plus the Vitamin-B's and all kinds of other good shit, and lemme tells ya, this stuff is pretty rad. One capsule a day! I do feel the difference, although I still don't wanna come to work, but it's got me feeling better and has my sex drive going through the roof! Ya see, the anxiety med I take kills my drive a bit ya know, and with this stuff it's back up and running. RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL as Van Halen once sang.

For more erotic details (very related to this past post) which I don't want to reveal here, email or MySpace me.

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Monday, January 07, 2008

ALL I NEEEEEEEEEEEED IS THE RHYTHM DIVINE!

A bit of my current musical tastes to share with you:
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-Jimmy Eat World is a great little indie alternative emo band out of Mesa, AZ that had a big hit earlier this decade called "The Middle", which I actually used to do very well for karaoke. They always seem to write some catchy tunes, and here's one of their latest songs which I really like, called "Big Casino":

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-Out of Detroit: The White Stripes, which is one great little duo! Very simple use of instruments, but they're quite good. Out of their latest album Icky Thump, here's this fine little tune, "You Don't Know What Love Is":

-And England, home of history's greatest bands gives us Radiohead's latest stunning album called In Rainbows, and this terrific song "Bodysnatchers":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRR8GwD07IA

-Miguel Bosé has been an artist now for 30 years! Boy is he one of my favs, although perhaps not too well known by most of you. The very gay Spaniard Miguel and his singer niece Bimba Bosé in this nifty 2007 remake of one of his big hits some 20 years ago called Como Un Lobo ("Like A Wolf"):
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-Last but not least, this great little group from Scotland called Travis! And here they are, performing a cover of The Beatles' song "Lovely Rita"! And I gotta say, they are amazing in re-creating it too:
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Saturday, January 05, 2008

DAS LEBEN DER ANDEREN.

I was having severe writer's block during the middle of this just finished week, but OH BOY is there a lot to talk about now! 2008 is starting off with some big interesting developments ladies and gentlemen!
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-Billary Clinton got clobbered in that Iowa COCKASS thang by Mista BayRACKZ OBAMERS! DANG MA BROTHA! Good for Obama, he's well-spoken, smart, and not too bad looking either. The Hillster's not starting off too good, but it ain't OVA yet mind you. And that douche Huckabee won on the elephant's side. What a creep. I believe in Jesus too sir, but yer just another conservative A-HOLE who drives me nuts. No thanks.
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-Paul McCartney, my genius songwriting musician extraordinaire had an angioplasty performed recently! OMG! Paul's been a vegetarian now for at least three decades; ever since his sweet muse lovely Linda convinced him not to eat animals, but I guess something was still going on with one of his arteries and they had to unclog it! Must be Heather Mills' fault! A routine medical procedure nowadays of course, but it still sounds unpleasant and a little worrisome. You're a great talent Paul, and I need to see you in concert at least one more time, so please get all the angioplasties you may need, if any!
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-And of course, there's Britney. Oh Lord Jaysus. Britney, Britney, sweet young pop disasta superstar Britney Spears! Let's face it, success came much too young/fast for her and I guess she got tired of being too well-behaved and under her dumbass mother's control, so she rebelled, and oh GOD has it gone too far! YIKES! Y'all know she's now on suicide watch and can't see her kids who are in the full custody of the inseminator Federline. Oh well. So it goes. I really hope America's greatest tabloid sensation makes it through all of these travails okay. Now I'm really starting to seriously worry about the girl.
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-I was going to discuss in full detail this marvelous German film called The Lives of Others, but all I will say for now is to please get it on DVD and watch it. You'll thank me for it. Hard to believe recent history/memory had such an ugly thing like the Berlin Wall in place, where people were divided due to capitalist vs. communist ideology. What a horrible thing to live in a repressed bleak world, and yet a movie like this uplifts us to believe that there is always hope. The main actor in the film, Ulrich Mühe, is wonderful in his quiet role, and I found out he sadly died just last year of cancer, but not without getting to see his most famous role recognized and the film awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 2006. A truly moving film that actually makes ya wanna cry.
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Lots of rain in L.A. by the way, and boy did we need it.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

I SPENT NEW YEAR'S DAY WITH...




















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It's my best friend, Mr. Patrick Berringer! He's a little over 2 years old now, and quite an active hyper mischievous little puppy. I do not own him, but love him as if he were my own dog, since I see him about twice a week. He's really quite an amusing little gremlin, and loves to sit on his butt and beg; we keep trying to tell him he's not a meerkat, but he doesn't listen. And when Patrick refuses to look at the camera, I gotta chokehold him! LOLOLOLOL! Nah, I was gentle okay?
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Already three days into the new year; just watch it fly on by...