Freaky Links

I’m always searching for comic yet age appropriate content on the web. It’s not easy since 70 percent of the web is porn and that’s usually not very funny. My boss sent me this one.

Now while the charter of that site sounds stupid, I found myself strangely drawn to this picture of Tori Amos. Here’s one for the Brad Pitt fans.

And really, shame on you, Hugh Grant. I don’t know what’s worse, letting the small child eat the fries or you stealing them while snuggling his mum.

Enough of that. Next up is the darker side of the Internet. Yep, disturbing auctions!. Think your second hand junk is just too freaky for a garage sale? Tired of that stuffed monkey your aunt gave you when you were five? Ready to unlock the true sentimental value of your mementos? Sell it!

Well that’s it for my alloted Internet surfing time until I bang out some pages.

Day After Tomorrow

Try as I might I couldn’t come up with something to blog about today. Whenever I run dry I go to the movies and tonight it was The Day After Tomorrow.

Not sharing political beliefs usually spares me having to hear the rantings of others. If only Michael Moore and Rush Limbaugh followed this credo. That being said, the Day After Tomorrow is a very political film. Never have so many characters been used as a mouthpiece for an agenda. And what is the agenda?

Let me double check the agenda/plot here. Burn fossil fuel > bad environmental juju > Ice Age. Riiight. OK, got it now.

That having been said, there’s some phenomenal eye candy in this film. Really, really incredible effects. But as amazing as the effects are, the dialog is not. It’s downright awful. The story? Sorry captain we blew all the budget money on effects so nothing left for writers. Maybe Walt the Janitor can whip up a draft after he’s done sweeping.

This is not a film one goes to see to bond with the characters or identify with their plight. This film is about turning Manhattan into a very expensive ski slope. Approach it like that and all will be fine.

So because this movie is all about eye candy and it does it so well, I’m going to rate it on that basis.

Go see The Day After Tomorrow. It’s at least Saturday matin�e grade entertainment.

Memorial Day

I’m never quite sure what to do on Memorial Day. Certainly it’s an important holiday and the basic history behind it is well known and each year it seems to pass me by. The older I get the less right this seems.

My grandfather was in WWII. Perhaps if my father or I had been in the military the holiday might hit closer. It’s rare for my grandfather to discuss his time in Europe at this late stage of his life. He’s not one to dwell on the past too much anyway.

Not to say that he complains about the war, but he does leave me with the impression that the media and history books have painted a much different picture about how tough it really was. He’s left me to work out the blanks. I wonder how many other grandsons are in the same boat I’m in. We want to know more about that time in their life to better understand their sacrifices, but at the same time those in the know don’t really want to talk about it.

What I do know is, is that if there hadn’t been a whole generation of men like him the world might be very different today. Some have called his the greatest generation. He’s always seemed great to me.

So on this day I think about my grandfather and all the other grandfathers like him, and the guys who never got a chance to be grandfathers.

Retrospect

Tech guy reviewed the usage logs today and discovered that site traffic increased more than 50 percent over April. Not too shabby. Time to buy tech guy a beer me thinks. Or maybe a Ask Buddhapuss t-shirt. : )

Anyway, even cooler stuff is coming shortly including a new 2 part poll and the first chapter of The Ridge Runner and possibly the first chapter of Velocity.

We’re also going to incorporate more pictures to the site since there’s lots of bandwidth to spare. Such a visual crutch should help the blog out. Lately after writing for 12 hours a day, I run short on energy for the site.

It’s time to go catch some sun while it’s still shining.