Saturday, December 24, 2005

Shitty Car


Click on picture to see the carnage!

OK -- so this one needs a little bit of explanation. My brother is an animation major, and he was over at our parent's house with his electronic tablet. So I drew this silly little picture and animated the car crash.

Friday, December 23, 2005

Kono's Quote of the Day

"Have you considered a dessert tray?"

Thursday, December 22, 2005

I love this one

It would help if we had a photo.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Brian Willis shows up

Not to much to report on this -- Brian is a good friend from before highschool (I think 6th grade, which would make that about 15 years). He came into town and stayed with Liz and me for a few days before Christmas.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Beethoven's 9th Symphony Review

Wow!!! This guy does not deserve the link traffic, but I had to post this. It actually reminds me of an episode of The West Wing, where Josh insists on posting to an internet message board, and hilarity ensues. Read the dribble that the music critic has to offer, and then check out the comments. For those that aren't familiar, Martin Wright is the conductor of the Master Chorale, and Jahja Ling is the well respected conductor of the Symphony. Watch them duke it out with the other bloggers!!

Messiah

Hi everyone! This has been a heck of a season - I am finally getting to sit down and write a couple of blog entries. The Master Chorale had a full plate this holiday season, starting with Mahler's 2nd Symphony, a breif respite, and then powering through Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Handel's Messiah. They are all over now, and I am more thankful than ever to not be performing. I think that it will take me at least a few months to get all of my voice back after using it so much.

Performances were overall very good. Local press covered the Messiah, which we performed four days in a row - check out reviews here and here.

For Liz - you voiced your opinion of the "standing" at the Hallelujah Chorus..here is what the director had to say..

"One fan was King George II, who stood during the "Hallelujah" chorus. Legend has it that George stood because he thought he was hearing the voice of God. When the king stands, everybody does, and to this day, audiences stand to recapture that moment. But Wright explains that the king simply needed to stretch his legs. He shrugs off the myth that keeps audiences rising to their feet.

"At that point it's nice for the audience to stretch their legs," Wright says."

And to prove I was there...

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Music alert!!

For those in the Southern California area, here is something to go to this weekend...

http://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/saxes.html

I'm famous!

Monday, November 28, 2005

Cost of the holidays


So I know that I must be the last person on the planet to have seen this study, but I think it is fantastic! Key quote: "It will cost your true love 6.1% more - Estimated price of '12 Days of Christmas' gift list up sharply due to gas, gold prices and bird flu."

Read all about it here:

Monday, November 21, 2005

funniest ebay-er ever

Ok, so ebay is really the coolest thing in the world. Everyone has seen the commerical for ebay where the nagging girl friend says to her boyfriend that "no one would ever want his lime green Gremlin" - cut to the guy who has EVERYTHING lime green...ok, so there is the set up.

Meet ronald3102 (click here for his ebay profile) Click on an ebay item on the right. Any item. You will find a person who absolutely ADORES zebra print.

Here is a sample of some of the items purchased within the last 90 days:

New ZEBRA Faux Fur Cushioned FOOTSTOOL Ottoman & Fringe










Halloween Purple Pimp Outfit, with Zebra Stripes














Vintage Bowling Shirt XXL Womens and XL Mens (Matching!!)


Really, there are too many to mention:

Zebra fur clock
Zebra Print Lampshade
Faux Zebra Rug (in shape of hide!!)
Zebra costume for their cat
Zebra Calculator (there's a zebra on the cover!!!)

And about 200 more transactions. The only deviation being Nike Air Jordans and New DVD's, mostly horror.

So. We have a guy, in love with a large woman, who LOVEs the Zebra print, as does his girl. They even bowl together. In matching ZEBRA!!!! Oh my god.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Ebay item of the day

I love ebay so much. Mainly because I can sell my crap to others who will pay a premium for it. Also, because they have the greatest examples of Engrish out there. Check out this post (click soon before it goes dead)

My favorite part is that if you look closely, the item for sale is clearly a flute, not a sax...

Monday, November 07, 2005

Konos Quote of the Day

"Can we order from your payphone?" - I can only guess that they were tired of standing in the remarkably long line that is always snaked out the door.

Reviews of Mahler 2nd

So I am home sick today (cough cough) and have all the time in the world to blog.

Many of you readers (of which there are 5) know that I performed in the San Diego Symphony's presentation of Gustav Mahler's Ressurection Symphony, his second out of nine completed symphonies.

I have been battling a cold since Wednesday this week, praying to make it throught the concert. Well, I did get to sing it once -- on Friday evening, my voice held out and it was sublime! Unfortunately, my voice gave out on Saturday and I called in sick for the Sunday afternoon show.

Apparently the San Diego Union Tribune had some fine words to say about our performance. You can read them here.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

I LOVE this guy's taste


For those of you that are just glancing at this post, I am posing next to a Chevy Cavalier...that's right, a Chevy Cavalier. I guarantee that this tool spent more money tricking out the car than he spent on it.

Hypocrite on the 5 Freeway



Self explanatory. Save the earth 8 mpg at a time.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Hurricane Update

We're all watching the hurricanes this time of year. I thought that with all of the awful weather channel reporting (insert picture of stupid reporter standing in 130 mph winds), we should link to a well articulated story from a reputable news source. NPR of course! Read "Fear and Awe at the Hurricane Center" here.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Check these guys out

Turns out, Tuba Quartet music is pretty bitchin. Check them out here.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

enter the vagina


This is an old picture I took in a Children's Museum in Chicago. I thought that it was pretty funny, though I managed to keep my amusement to myself, unlike the 15 year olds that kept walking in and out of the curtain - I can only assume that they were trying to figure out what it was like to 'enter the vagina'.

Friday, October 07, 2005

My old college president - up to it again!

Looks like our old friend James Ash, former president of Whittier College (at least 7 years past now) is STILL a meth-head. Read all about it here before the link goes bad.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Anyone else find this amusing?





Funundrum can be credited with this one. I happened to have the picture on my computer.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

hola!

Given that most of the people that read this blog are receiving emails and post cards from either ´´funundrum´´ or myself, I don´t think that I have much new to add to the blog. Except that I am posting from a small hotel (that really has a hostel like feel) in the small town of Porto Iguazù, Argentina. That in and of itself is a reason to post. Oh, and I wish that I spoke Portugeuse, because I could easily give you a ´´Ã§´´.. Or I could tell you that I had my first empañada, so I could use the ñ key on this weird keyboard.

We are having a fantasitc time here.. Nursing a bit of a hang over due to the three bottles of wine and as many litres of Quilmes beer that we had last night over dinner. We met two people from London here in our hotel, Peter (who was from Newcastle, where they make the beer, and who by the way HATES Newcastle beer) and Heidi, who is also from outside of London. They were on their seventh month of traveling consistently. They didn´t actually live here, but they also didn´t have a home. They had bought a around the world ticket and were slowly making their way from London to Austrialia via every bit in between. Fantastic people who make you want to save for a year, quit your job and do the same thing. We ate fantatic Bifé de Lomo (the nicest cut - like a Filet Mignon), drank great Argentinian wine and made the owner of the Parillia very happy with our request for two more bottles of wine ´´to go´´ and promply paid the $200.00 bill. Oh, by the way, that is $68.58 US dollars. For four people. Liz and I paid $17.14 each. This is why I love Argentina and am coming back as soon as possible. I can kind of understand their spanish, because it isn´t full of slang and spoken at a rate of a million words per minute.

Ok, well it is now a quarter to 6pm and is time for afternoon tea. Need to find some food to hold us until dinner time at 10pm.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Just a reminder..



As my friend Skye is quick to point out, I live a pretty tough life.. Living this close to the beach can be a chore, especially with neighbors like ours. However, I keep pointing out to him that I have to get up and leave everyday to go to work during the best part of the day...

We got our bags for Argentina


Ah, Che Guevara...you have graced the walls of so many college students who haven't the slightest idea who you are..

For those of you that want to know more, click on the link below:

http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/guevara01.html

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Swayback Disease


I have recently begun to notice that the problem with much of this city's young females is that they have, what Liz has coined, "swayback disease". Those of you unfamiliar with this phenomenon will begin to notice it everywhere. You spot a young girl (anywhere from pre-teen up through mid college) and wait for them to stop walking. As they stand around, chatting on their cell phones, they begin to relax, and their bellies begin to protrude between their skirt and midrift - if you haven't been watching and suddenly come across one of these girls, you immediately think that they have a pot belly! When in fact, if they simply stood up straight, the belly goes away and they go back to looking like Kate Moss...(I know I sound old and crotchety here and I don't care...Stand up straight damned!).

So, Liz and I were walking along in the mall, and I stopped dead in my tracks, said a little prayer to the gods of Madison Avenue (please stop!) and pointed out that all of the mannequins in the window at Charlotte Russe all had contracted the deadly swayback disease! I managed to find a picture of it on line - you can buy her here.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Our very own Prince Phillip

So the great Eddie Izzard turned me on to the rambling stupidity that is Prince Phillip of England. I typically have had little interest in the Royals, even with the hype that was stirred up post Diana tragety. One of my favorites is "don't stay too long in Japan, or you'll go all slitty eyed" which was sad to a group of visiting students in Japan.

Other favorites include:

"Do you know they have eating dogs for the anorexic now?"
Said to a blind woman with a guide dog.

Also, he once greeted Helmut Kohl as "Reichskanzler", the title Hitler gave to himself which as never been used since.

"If it has got four legs and it is not a chair, if it has got two wings and it flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and it is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it."
Said at a World Wildlife Fund meeting in 1986

Well, it seems that we now have our own aging Royal. The foot in the mouth award goes to..(drum roll, please...) (DRUMS..PLEASE) - BARBARA BUSH!!

Barbara Bush, who accompanied the former presidents on a tour of the Astrodome complex Monday, said the relocation to Houston is "working very well" for some of the poor people forced out of New Orleans.

"What I'm hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality," she said during a radio interview with the American Public Media program "Marketplace." "And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them."

This really is akin to "your problem is you are all poor....bye!" (appologies to Eddie Izzard)

Monday, September 05, 2005

Konos Quote of the Week

For those of you that haven't been to Konos, it isn't exactly a linen table cloth type of place...


Sunday, August 28, 2005

DMB 2005

So the summer of Dave has come and gone, but I do have a few great pictures from the event! For those of you that couldn't be there (Laurie, that means you!), we will see you hopefully next year.

Oh, and GOD, I love the internet - if you are interested in obtaining live recordings of these shows, point your browser to http://www.etree.org and http://bt.etree.org both of which are great sites that will guide you through the process.

And on to the pictures!!


Body Double Alert!!


So this weekend Liz and I joined my Brother-in-Law Justin and best friend from highschool Brian and treked up to the Home Depot Center to see Dave Matthews and his fantastic band play. Upon our return to the car, I noticed out of the corner of my eye, a short little bald man walk past me. I knew that this wasn't Brian, as he was in the restroom...yet it looked exactly like him! So Liz arrives at the car and I comment and gesture toward the guy that it looks like Brian. Without hesitation, Liz grabs my camera, runs after the guy and obtains a picture!! We even got him to pose with Brian (the less brown one, for those who don't know him). I dunno, you be the judge.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

High above the Western US

Hello everyone! Posting today from Row 16, Seat A onboard a Southwest 737-400. Pretty stable flight right now, fairly uneventful on my way to the greater Chicago area for a week of company training. Well, sort of.

After making my way through security, past the herds of travelers leaving (thank god, its almost school time again) my beautiful city, I made my to the 'A' line, having my printed boarding card that my lovely girlfriend printed for me previously that morning. After sitting in the wrong section of the airport for an hour, I decided I better go and check which gate I was leaving from. Turns out the 'A' queue was already down the gang way!! Not too concerned, I pushed my way to the front of the 'B' line and got on
the plane. Now, I typically like the window seat. It lets me look out the window and provides something on which to rest one's head if tired. I take seat 16A and settle in. Then it begins. Two guys, who are beyond description sit down. I'll give it my best here. First, what they look like...The guy sitting next to me is probably in his late thirties, and his buddy is probably 10 years older. "Spike" is next to me, and the younger of the two. I know that he goes by Spike because that's what it says on the brim of his tattered, east coast open top visor. He actually is the complete opposite of what image is conjured up with the name "Spike". His buddy is in the aisle seat and is wearing the worst pair of board shorts I have ever seen. Seriously, they are rainbow striped and look like they should have been left in 1991. He supplements his ensemble with a bright yellow shirt that seems to be an advertisement for a business: "glow sticks, flashing lights and MORE! Call 464-1760". He tops the entire look off with an even rattier fisherman's cap and a greying handlebar mustache.

Ok, so now you know what they look like. That really isn't the half of it.
While the guy on the end is interesting to look at from a people watching perspective, he hasn't impacted my Southwest experience. Spike however, is like a 6 year old in the body of an aging PB-ite. From the minute he sat down and made the requisite cell phone call from his seat (not that I didn't make the same call...) I knew this would be an interesting flight. With his voice up to eleven, he proclaims that he is "half in the bag" and that Rosarito was just "dirty...just dirty". Within minutes of lift off, out comes the San Diego Union Tribune - now, I thought that this guy was
from the east coast, but I am thinking that he may have never been on a subway. There is a requite manner in which you fold a goddamn newspaper (vertically..) so as to avoid encroaching on your neighbor's personal space. Spikey hasn't been on a subway...Between his beefy arms pushing mine out of the way, and the squirming around to talk to someone behind us, he is worse than the 6 year old. At least the 6 year old will go to sleep when he is tired....

And there it is - he has drifted off to sleep. Both arms hogging the arm rests...man, flying Southwest is humbling.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Coolest stuff on the internet part 1 of ?

Thanks to my brother in law Justin, we have this clip from m90.org today:



Please note that there are some ads on this page that aren't work friendly...

Apparently m90.com has removed the ability to have perpetual links. Sorry!

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Zoo!

So part of Kenny's birthday was a trip to the San Diego Zoo - mainly so that he could study the animals for his animation work. I saw it as a perfect example of making my girlfriend extremely happy (she LOVES the zoo...and MONKEYS) - so off to the Zoo we went. And I must say, some of the best animals that were on display were the PEOPLE!

Check this guy out - he seriously went on Safari at the zoo...


Don't Feed the Muppets??




Overall a really great day -

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Dad and Ken's Birthday Weekend





This was a big weekend! My brother and my Dad share a birthday one day apart from one and another, so I figured that the best thing we could do is have a bit of a birthday celebration here in San Diego. Big Day for Ken, turning 21 and all. I have to say a big thank you to Mom and Dad, as well as Michelle and Justin for coming all the way down to San Diego to spend time with us...it is a long way to come down just for dinner.

Hope you guys had a great birthday!

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Only funny to some


Happy birthday tard.

Sailing


While most of my job involves a lot of hard work, negotiations, blood, sweat, tears and determination, every once and a great while we are rewarded with a fantastic day out of the office. Last Friday, a local broker who is a member of the San Diego Sailing Club, rented a 32' sail boat and invited my boss, as well as a few of the underwriters and his colleagues. Neadless to say, it was big fun sailing about the harbor, under the Coronado bridge, past the USS Reagan and back to Harbor Island. A good time was had all around, non-alcoholic drinks (wink wink) were consumed, and I now have this great picture of my Boss swabbing the deck!

Monday, July 11, 2005

Funny the things that I run into in my job

Quote of the article "Its logo depicts a really ripped Jesus Christ straining to perform a push-up with a cross on his back that bears the inscription "The Sins of the World."

http://www.mensfitness.com/life/20

Saturday, July 09, 2005

Fourth of July at the BEACH!


So, the fourth of July in Pacific Beach has got to be the craziest time around here. I have no clue how many bloody people converged on my little corner of heaven, but here are some pics from Crystal Pier showing the invasion.

Friday, July 08, 2005

Konos Quote of the Week

So there is the fantastic beach institution in Pacific Beach called Konos. It has a surf theme and is probably our favorite place to have breakfast. And being a block away, it is an easy walk from Tiny House (TM). Every week they have a quote up on a chalk board that they have culled from the masses that visit every morning. So, as a service to the web, I am now going to be sharing them with you.

Enjoy!

"Can we stop by MEXICO on our way to Los Angeles???"

Monday, July 04, 2005

Saddest 5 Year Gift Ever


So most of the people that read this blog know that I work for a major insurance company during the day (well, and sometimes into the night time). As I am coming around on being there 5 years, accompanied with the feeling of time moving WAY too quickly, I received in the mail a package from the home office. Department of Employee Recognition (I envision guys with binoculars saying "there's an employee, and there...and there...and there..."). In the package was the catalogue for employee gifts meant to commemorate the 5 years of working your ass off for The Man. Amongst the collection of useless crap that would make The Sharper Image and Brookstone look bad, was this bear. By way of Liz, I'm told that it is a famous artist in the figurine world, and that she used to sell tons of similar items at Disneyland, but please - this is the saddest, most depressing piece of kitch I have ever seen.

Oh, by the way, I selected a new briefcase.