There are times when my mind just wanders, and I start to think of musical themes. Maybe that has to do with my talk radio days, where I would spend hours looking for appropriate bumper music, or perhaps it would be just my old days of watching wrestling and the entrance music the performers would use when coming to the ring, but once in a while I will be sitting here thinking, "You know, if this were the case, then this song would be perfect for it." For instance, if I were a serial killer, then Echo and the Bunnymen's "Under the Killing Moon" would be great bumper music. Likewise, if I was a stalker, then today's musical selection would be most appropriate. Fire up the internet, it's Karaoke Friday time.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Mirror balls
It’s Friday, which means at some point soon I will have to go about adding a video to the page. I already know what video it will be, Karaoke Friday is indeed all but locked and loaded on this end of things, it is just to the manual labor of it before it is actually complete. That bit of labor though, will have to wait, since I am not at home, nor an internet connection, which means only one thing, that is I am once again back at the Squirrel Cage, readying myself for a dinner of a Cajun chicken sandwich and French fries. What can I say, I am nothing if not predictable.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Karaoke Friday - Cattle call
For the second straight week, I am posting something that I just saw for the first time. This one I hadn't even heard before, which means either I live under a rock, or this song just wasn't that popular. I am leaning towards the second option. If this was popular, then the Mayans may be right about 2012 being the end of civilization, because there is nothing redeeming about this song. Well, it does have one redeeming quality, that being it is this week's karaoke selection. Enjoy!!!
In the year of the lord, 1994
We conquered the floor
That was then, this is chapter four!
I cause a riot on the stage
Like a lion in a cage
Comin' down with the sound
Worth a million pounds
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
A wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
Say with no delay
M.C. H gonna play, yeah!
The legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
A wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
Say with no delay
Gonna blow you away, yeah!
The legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way
Alright crew
Introducing Mr. Fatman Scoop! Yeah
What's up, What's up, What's up!
Fatman Scoop:
[Fatman Scoop rocks the jam
Rocks the jam once again
Fatman Scoop rocks the jam
Rocks the jam once again
Scooter's in the house, hands up hands up
Scooter's in the house, hands up hands up
H.P.'s in the house, put 'em up put 'em up
H.P.'s in the house
He makes us jump jump jump jump jump
Put 'em up put 'em up
He makes us jump jump jump jump jump
Let's go]
H.P.:
Peace
This is the legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way, yeah!
This is my way
In the year of the lord, 1994
We conquered the floor
That was then, this is chapter four!
I cause a riot on the stage
Like a lion in a cage
Comin' down with the sound
Worth a million pounds
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
A wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
Say with no delay
M.C. H gonna play, yeah!
The legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
A wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
Zippity zippity doo dah
Zippity doo dah hey (hey!)
Say with no delay
Gonna blow you away, yeah!
The legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way
Alright crew
Introducing Mr. Fatman Scoop! Yeah
What's up, What's up, What's up!
Fatman Scoop:
[Fatman Scoop rocks the jam
Rocks the jam once again
Fatman Scoop rocks the jam
Rocks the jam once again
Scooter's in the house, hands up hands up
Scooter's in the house, hands up hands up
H.P.'s in the house, put 'em up put 'em up
H.P.'s in the house
He makes us jump jump jump jump jump
Put 'em up put 'em up
He makes us jump jump jump jump jump
Let's go]
H.P.:
Peace
This is the legend behind the cow
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is the way
Come on, tonight, hooray!
This is my way, yeah!
This is my way
Multiply Redux
Saturday
afternoon and once again I find myself taking up a perch here at the Squirrel
Cage. I am not here so much for the food
today as I am just because this is a comfortable place for me to go when I want
to be at home, but yet out of my apartment.
And right now, I really don’t want to be in my apartment.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Three things
I guess if anyone
has been paying attention to anything that I have written here recently, then
you know that Tuesday marks an entire year that I have been involved in an
online relationship. If anyone would
have asked me a couple of years ago if I would ever be involved in any type of
relationship, let alone one that has been tethered to the internet for the most
part, I would have no doubt said absolutely not. Thankfully that was two years ago and all
things are subject to change, because even with its ups and downs, the last
year has been a blessing beyond measure and only makes me look forward to years
2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Karaoke Friday - Totally unexpected
Here I was wondering just what I would post for Karaoke Friday, and usually a post in this category is a song that I like and have heard before. Today wasn't the case however, the song itself I like, but am not overly so, nor did I expect this artist to be covering it. Still, while it was literally my first time to ever hear this version of the song, I was pleasantly surprised. On the plus side, many of you have probably heard this song before, so singing along will not prove to be as difficult as some of my Karaoke Friday entries are, but hopefully you will find this version of the song as enjoyable as I did.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
One week in
Sorry I haven't posted much recently. Well technically I guess I have, but that is because I have been transferring stuff over from the old page to the new one. So I guess for those that are going through what I went through on Multiply I should give you a little list of things to expect from using the export tools to bring your content from there to here.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Three things
Will the real
Pittsburgh Pirates stand up? At one
point in time the Pirates were 14 games over .500 and had a firm grasp on one
of the two National League wild card spots.
Now they are just 5 games over .500 and 2 ½ games out of the second wild
card spot. With 23 games remaining,
Pittsburgh has to go 9-14 in order to finish with 81 wins and break a streak of
19 consecutive losing seasons. The
problem with that? Since July 31,
Pittsburgh is 12-23.
The RNC and DNC are now over and what was the end result? Pretty much nothing, polling between the candidates
hasn’t changed all that much and there was no campaign defining moment. Which is pretty much like every other convention
season.
The fall TV season is underway, with new shows and premieres
from existing shows. Someone wake me if
there is something worthy of my attention.
If not, I can be found watching shows on Hulu instead.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Standards and practices
There are times like this, where I can’t really sort out my thoughts is any sort of coherent manner. There is so much of nothing to say, that I don’t know where to begin, and if I do find a starting point, I am not sure how the dialogue ends.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Karaoke Friday - Dance Party
I don't know what got into me this evening. I went looking for a musical selection, one that I go put up for the Friday extravaganza, and I just got to thinking of Friday nights of years ago. Going to a place called Metropol, the locals of Pittsburgh might remember it fondly, I know I do. It was just the best club in town for dancing during it run of operation (it has since closed), and Friday nights they would do a thing called Panic Bar, which was a night of all alternative music (before alternative became Nirvana, Pearl Jam and a bunch of assclowns trying to sound like them) and $1.50 Rolling Rock bottles.
If you got their early enough, you could get the leftover free appetizers from the Happy Hour shindig they would do early evenings, and what happens with me when I have free snacks, cheap beer and good music playing? Well, let's just say thankfully there is no videos of me and my chicken dance like moves out on the floor. But then if I play this song long enough, there may be yet
Lyrics | Charlatans lyrics - The Only One I Know lyrics
If you got their early enough, you could get the leftover free appetizers from the Happy Hour shindig they would do early evenings, and what happens with me when I have free snacks, cheap beer and good music playing? Well, let's just say thankfully there is no videos of me and my chicken dance like moves out on the floor. But then if I play this song long enough, there may be yet
Lyrics | Charlatans lyrics - The Only One I Know lyrics
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Your 2012 Argonauts
It’s a final. As I stated in one of yesterday’s entries,
the fantasy football draft was last night for the Uncle Jimmy’s league, and I
am not sure what I can say about it. I
can’t say I left the draft in love with my team, but I don’t think it is
god-awful either. I had the dubious
distinction of being 12th, out of 12 teams. I don’t want to make that sound all bad,
unlike drafts in regular sports leagues, fantasy drafts are different in that
the draft snakes, every other round you reverse the drafting order. So while I would pick dead last in round 1, I
would pick 1st in the second round.
In essence I would get back to back picks, I would just have a lot of
time (and a lot of players leaving the draft board) between my back to back
selections.
As for what I
ended up putting together, well, it looks something like this;
Argonauts
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1.
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(12)
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Larry Fitzgerald (Ari - WR)
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2.
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(13)
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DeMarco Murray (Dal - RB)
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3.
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(36)
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Wes Welker (NE - WR)
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4.
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(37)
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Mike Wallace (Pit - WR)
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5.
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(60)
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Jonathan Stewart (Car - RB)
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6.
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(61)
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Ben Roethlisberger (Pit - QB)
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7.
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(84)
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Stevan Ridley (NE - RB)
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8.
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(85)
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Joe Flacco (Bal - QB)
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9.
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(108)
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Owen Daniels (Hou - TE)
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10.
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(109)
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Pierre Thomas (NO - RB)
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11.
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(132)
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Mark Ingram (NO - RB)
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12.
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(133)
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Santana Moss (Was - WR)
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13.
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(156)
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Cincinnati (Cin - DEF)
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14.
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(157)
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Matt Bryant (Atl - K)
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15.
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(180)
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Steve Breaston (KC - WR)
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What I probably
like most out of that bunch is the wide receiver trio of Fitzgerald, Welker and
Walllace, what I don’t like is the depth at wide receiver and I am pretty
nervous about pinning my hopes on the rushing ability of DeMarco Murray. But that is what the finished product looks
like. Of course after the draft I was
asked once again if I would like to be treasurer of the league, because we are
playing for cash this year ($50 entry fee) and I have handled that role in the past
(including last year). Don’t really want
to do that job, but I know I will end up doing it anyway, just because if I don’t
then it leaves the league scrambling at the last minute to find one. Oh well, far worse fates have befallen far
better men.
Anyway, that is
what the team looks like, feel free to cheer them on, or root against them if
you like, I am sure I will be posting updates throughout the season to let you
know how I am doing, if I have a shot at winning money or if my entry fee is
just a donation to someone else’s wallet.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Reprint - Fantasy Football Primer
This is a reprint of a blog that first appeared on Multiply back on
August 14th, 2011. Some of
the references, especially early on may be lost on the readers, such as the
early jibberish about the Iowa Straw Poll, but stick with the entry and you
will see why it is being reprinted here, at this point in time. That of course being that the NFL season is
about to kickoff, and while most people have done their fantasy football
drafts, not everybody has (I still have one tonight) and sometimes every little
piece of advice helps.
As for the mention early on about blogging every day, that is in reference
to a project I tried to do last year that I called Multiply 365, where I wanted
to blog at least once a day, every day, for a year straight. I came up short on that (I was in the 300s
when I stopped) and it is still an idea that I have in the back of my mind to
possibly attempt again, haven’t really decided one way or the other yet.
Anyway, before my intro becomes a blog entry unto itself, the reprint
of “Multiply 365 Day 225 – Fantasy Football Primer”
Laboring with a fantasy
I know that New
Year’s Eve/New Year’s Day is supposed to be the time or making resolutions,
promises of what we would like to do for the coming year, but I am wondering if
Labor Day isn’t the day where I start to wonder if it isn’t time to start letting
things go.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Three things
After watching
Penn State lose to Ohio University and Pitt lose to Youngstown State during the
opening weekend of college football, one has to wonder; is Temple the best
college football program in Pennsylvania?
I watched bits
and pieces of the Republican National Convention, and for the life of me, I can’t
understand why Clint Eastwood was ever allowed to speak. I have heard time and again about how the
likes of Sean Penn and Rosie O’Donnell are stupid, or just Hollywood liberals
who are out of touch with mainstream America.
After watching the Eastwood performance Thursday night, I would argue
that the Hollywood stupidity affliction would seem to run in both parties.
Port Authority
CEO Steve Bland is a finalist for the Executive Directorship of the
Jacksonville Transportation Authority in Jacksonville, Florida. Are transit directorships like professional
sports coaches, where the same names get recycled ad nauseum , despite track
records of limited success? Unless
Jacksonville is looking for a way to eliminate public transportation
altogether, I fail to see how Bland’s record of service cuts and fare hikes in Pittsburgh would qualify him to be the dog
catcher in Jacksonville, let alone run the Jacksonville Transportation
Authority.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Karaoke Friday - The best part
The best part about doing Karaoke Fridays (yes I know it's a Saturday, get used to me procrastinating a lot) on a new platform is that in many ways I am reaching a new audience, so I get the chance to pull stuff from the past that I liked and redo it here all over again. Like this particular number, which is probably one of my all time favorite songs, if for no other reason that the lyrics are relatively simple, yet true.
I do believe it is time to cue my music....
I do believe it is time to cue my music....
"Set"ting up the future
Back in the olden
days, or at least my pre-Blogger days, I would do “Reset” blogs every so
often. All a “reset” blog was a chance
to tell you a little about myself, what you can come to expect from the page
and some rules of the road as it were, things that will and will not be
tolerated around these parts. Since
however this is my first foray into doing such a thing on Blogger, I think we
will just call this my “Set” blog and be done with it.
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