Saturday, February 25, 2006

Episode 6 is up (finally)!

Episode 6 of The IT Crowd is up ... finally! Enjoy!
Go here: http://tinyurl.com/llf6y


Aunt Irma Visits
The arrival of Jen's "lady time of the month" has unexpected consequences for the office. Jen's in a bad mood, Moss feels weird, Roy bursts into tears, and even Richmond's been feeling gloomy. The only cure is to have a big girly night out with scented candles and Dirty Dancing saves the day, before cutting a rug at the office party...

Monday, February 20, 2006

"Happy birthday, dear Joey..."

Last night, Roy and I had Joey over to celebrate his birthday, which is tonight. And even though he described blogging as "something teenagers do", I figured I'd share the photos with everyone. Enjoy.

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The IT Crowd

Well, the folks in the UK have done it again. Another great British comedy is now on the air, following in the footsteps of "Faulty Towers", "Are You Being Served", and "Red Dwarf". This time, the new show -- The IT Crowd -- is about a two hilarious computer techs (Moss and Roy) and their not-quite-tech-savvy boss (Jen), and their life in the dungeon ... er, basement of Reynholm Industries. If you have any kind of tech background, I'm pretty sure you'll love this show.


Wikipedia's "The IT Crowd" description:
The IT Crowd is set in the offices of Reynholm Industries, a fictional British corporation in central London. It focuses on the shenanigans of the three-strong IT support team located in a dingy, untidy and unkempt basement - a stark contrast to the shining modern architecture and stunning London views enjoyed by the rest of the organisation.


Moss and Roy, the two technicians, are portrayed as stereotypical socially inept geeks. Despite the company's utter dependence on their services, they are despised by the rest of the staff. Roy's exasperation is reflected in his support techniques of ignoring the phone in the hope it will stop ringing, and using reel-to-reel tape recordings of stock IT suggestions ("Have you tried turning it off and on again?", "Are you sure it's plugged in?"). Moss's wide and intricate knowledge of all things technical is reflected in his extremely accurate yet utterly indecipherable suggestions, while demonstrating a complete inability to deal with practical problems like extinguishing fires and removing spiders.


Jen, the third member of the team, is hopelessly non-technical, despite claiming on her résumé that she has "a lot of experience with computers". As Denholm, the company boss, is equally tech-illiterate, he's convinced by Jen's interview bluffing and appoints her head of the I.T. department. Her official title is "relationship manager", yet her attempts at bridging the gulf between the technicians and the business generally have the opposite affect, landing Jen in situations just as ludicrous as those of her team-mates.



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I'm still on the lookout for Episode 6 - "Aunt Irma's Revenge". Haven't found it yet, but I'll post the link once I do. Enjoy!

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Cristina's Baby Shower & Uncle John's Birthday

Last weekend, my cousin Cristina had her baby shower, and after the celebration, we celebrated my Uncle John's birthday. (Yes, we definitely know how to celebrate!) As expected, my camera was present at both occasions, and I thought I'd share several of my favorite pictures with you guys.

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Monday, February 06, 2006

Watch This Movie: MAD HOT BALLROOM


I cannot say enough about this movie -- this is definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. The movie is a documentary about these fifth graders in New York City who learn ballroom dancing and work toward the city-wide competition. The movie is WONDERFUL. I just cannot say enough. Makes me smile just thinking about it.

The official movie website has the trailer and several clips from the movie. You will love this movie. You will fall in love with each and every one of those kids! You will smile so much, your cheeks will hurt! I promise you!

Love it! Love it! Love it!

Movie Recommendation: Crash


The movie depicts several characters and brings them together through car accidents, shootings, and carjackings. Most of the characters depicted in the film are racially prejudiced in some way, and become involved in conflicts which force them to examine their own prejudices. Through these characters' interactions, the film attempts to show that racism is common in modern America.
-- Wikipedia

This is really a great movie, folks. It's already out on DVD. Go rent it -- it's just one of those movies that really moves you. If you're still not convinced, click here to view the trailer.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

The Best Concert Photo Ever!

Whoever took this picture -- ***THANK YOU*** Click on the photo below to see a larger version of the image. Great photo of U2 and the fans in Houston in 2005.

... But wait! Can you spot the familiar face(s) in the front row?!


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A few more holes in the head

So, for the past 29 years, I admit I have been too chicken to get my ears pierced. Well, I am proud to announce that I have finally gotten my ears pierced.

Allergy shots every week ... no problem.
Donate blood ... no big deal.
Donate plasma ... piece of cake.

But getting my ears pierced was just too much for me. I think it was because every time I actually thought about doing it and made it all the way to the store to get it done, there was always some baby there getter her ears pierced, and she would scream bloody murder. I always thought to myself, Forget it. That baby won't lie to me. This is gonna hurt.

But, I finally got up the nerve and got it done. (Of course, it helped that I took Roy along with me, and he had threatened to hold me down in the chair if I tried to chicken out.) And it wasn't bad at all.

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Kinky for President!

Err ... I mean Governor. For those of you who don't know, beloved author, musician, and sharp-witted-cowboy Kinky Friedman is the Independent candidate for governor (of Texas). Kinky's "Why the Hell Not" campaign and political Kinkytoon provide a humorous alternative for voters.

Roy has been a big fan of Kinky's fiction and music for several years, and we recently almost got a chance to meet the man himself a few weekends ago in Grapevine. I say "almost" because we arrive at the restaurant where Kinky was doing his meet & greet, and there was a really long line to meet him. So we snapped a photo of Kinky and one of his fellow musician Little Jewford, and we called it a day.


Kinky Friedman



Little Jewford

And now for something completely random...

Roy's Famous Seafood Surprise


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Figured I'd throw something just completely random at ya. Roy has this dish (which he's lovingly named "Roy's Seafood Surprise") that of the two times I've made myself taste it actually tastes pretty good.

Don't get me wrong -- Roy's a great cook.

But this one dish ... well, just looking at it takes away any type of appetite I might have had. He gets this "seafood mix" from the grocery store every once and a while, and he mixes up a concoction of spices and juices, and you end up with squid and calamari and olives and random fish in a nice, brown sauce.

Now, I have to stress ... again ... that Roy is really a fantastic cook! He makes the absolute best scrambled eggs and omelets (among other things) in the world!!

Newest Browncoat Update

Hello all. I'm sorry for taking so long to post. Figure I'd better catch you guys up on what's been goin' on.

A couple of weekends ago, my pal Vicki finished her Firefly/Serenity quest by watching the last of disc 4 and watching the movie. Here's a picture of her holding her very own copy of Serenity. *sniff* I'm so proud!