Fred, you’re not helping.
“I just really hope we are in agreeance that this war should go away as soon as possible.”
– Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit at the Grammy Awards
Back from the beyond
Fred, you’re not helping.
“I just really hope we are in agreeance that this war should go away as soon as possible.”
– Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit at the Grammy Awards
I predict that after Sarah and Frenchie, “I only did it to pay off my student loans” will become the catch-all excuse in American culture.
ROBERT BLAKE: I needed my wife’s insurance money to pay off my student loans.
BUSH: I didn’t want to invade Iraq, but I had all these student loans to pay off. Yale and Harvard don’t come cheap, you know.
CYBILL SHEPHERD: Student loans. Need I say more?
My fame knows no bounds
FROM: Sparx443@wmconnect.com
TO: adam@lucky8ball.com
SUBJECT: aRE YOU KKINDA LIKE A VOODOO DOLL???
Dear lucky 8 ball,
are you like an internet voodoo doll?And what does yuor website have to do on it????And how did you get the name?
$omeone you dont know,
BlaBlaBla
Perhaps contrary to yesterday’s entry, I do have a rather large web project launching today: FightingBob.com, an online magazine dealing with Wisconsin politics from a progressive perspective. It’s not large in terms of content – not yet – but it could eventually be the most-read site I’ve ever designed. I’m not involved on the editorial side at all, but I think there’s definitely a market out there (in Madison, at least) for this brand of political news and activism.
Let me know what you think.
My friend Caitlin Skinner, who is helping me with marketing my web design services, gave me the best advice the other day. I’ve been a little down that business has been incredibly slow, and I don’t see a lot of jobs on the horizon. She said whenever I talk to anyone about my business, I should say how incredibly busy and happy I am – no matter how much of a lie that is. And it makes sense: people want to hire someone who is busy, not someone who can’t find work. So I’m going to try it out on you guys. Ready?
You: So Adam, how’s business?
Me: I’m really busy. Things are fantastic. I’m always looking for new opportunities, though.
…so did you buy it?
Random Yet Fascinating Fact
Brussels has more than 2,000 chocolate shops.
Obscure Sci-Fi Reference of the Week
I think George W. Bush may be the Leto II of 21st Century America. Anyone agree with me?
This season of “The West Wing” has been scattershot at best. They seemed to be all over the place, too cutesy at times (like the whole inauguration Bible episode) or too complex and elliptical at other times.
Well, as of last night, they’re back, baby. In a big way. So much so that I actually enjoyed seeing Sam Seaborn again – and that’s saying something. Funny, sharp, topical, focused. I hope they can keep it up.
Daredevil
“Daredevil” suffers mostly from failure to commit. If you’re going to make a superhero movie, you need to decide whether you’re making “Batman” or “Unbreakable.” If you want to be campy and wild and unrealistic, run with it. If you want to show a hero who hurts and doubts and lives in the same world we all live in, so be it. But you can’t have it both ways.
“Daredevil” also suffers from poor casting. Ben Affleck is one of the most impassive stars working today, so it’s probably best not to cast him as a blind man whose face is mostly covered in a mask. And Jennifer Garner is sweet and charming and charismatic in her own way, but she just can’t pull off the vengeful assassin her character becomes (if any actress could, given that the transformation takes all of five minutes of screen time).
For all its problems, I can’t say I was bored watching this movie. Colin Farrell, for his part, definitely commits to the craziness of Bullseye. (I agree with John and Matt that Farrell would have been quite good in Affleck’s role.) Jon Favreau gets off some great lines as the requisite sidekick. And there are quite a few nice touches, including some cool “radar sense” footage to show you what Matt Murdock’s world looks like. But it’s just not enough to hang a movie on, much less a franchise.
I promise I’ll stop with all the quotes – after this one
“Nobody likes burned nuts.”
-Martha Stewart
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