Dave Barry has a weblog. I’d like to place a bet right now that he’ll sweep the Bloggies next year.
Woot, my knee-jerk don’t-overthink-it pub-quiz answer was Iran which seems to be [✓]. I ‘knew’ it was more populous than…
Dave Barry has a weblog. I’d like to place a bet right now that he’ll sweep the Bloggies next year.
Thoughts About the Non-Football Parts of the Super Bowl:
Man, that all sounds pretty negative. I really did enjoy the game itself. I always like seeing an underdog win. It was also great to see my man Jerry Rice have a couple nice catches. I think it’s just hard without the commercials to distract you from how silly and stupid the whole thing is. So tell me, which ones are everybody going to be talking about this year? Were there any dotcoms? Any Britney-sightings? Enquiring minds need to know.
Happy Australia Day! Well, I’m a day late actually. It was yesterday. Australia Day is the Aussie equivalent of our 4th of July. We went over to our friend Steve’s for a barbecue. Much homebrew was imbibed. We also continued last year’s tradition of playing “Cups”, which is an ND drinking game I taught them. It was a fun day. (And a hot one! It was, like, a hundred degrees.) Now I’m just enjoying having this Monday off. Ooh! And the Superbowl will be on soon! I don’t even know who’s playing.
I was surfing through old Glitter discussions yesterday when I found this picture of a little girl in a homemade “Fluffy the Three-Headed Dog” costume. How cool is that? I’m regretting the fact that I never put a lot of effort into my own costumes as a kid. I was a “punk rocker” for, like, five years running.
1. What is one thing you don’t like about your body?
Jeez, only one? Let’s spin the Big Wheel O’ Kris’s Body Issues and see what turns up today! Today’s issue is… weight! Yeah, I’m still a little more, uh, voluptuous than I need to be. I’m workin’ on it.
2. What are two things you love about your body?
I’m tall. Sorry to all the short folks, but I really like towering over you. I don’t think I could take being short. Oh, and I have a cute nose. A cute little Korean nose. I like that too.
3. What are three things you want to change about your home?
Well, we’re renters, so it’s not really ours. But if it were, I’d build an extension on the second floor over the kitchen. I’d put in a master bathroom there and then switch the office and bedroom upstairs. Then I’d take the tub out of the little bathroom downstairs and move our laundry in there, just getting rid of the shed in the back. I’ve got it all planned out.
4. What are four books you want to read this year?
Hmm. You know, I don’t really have a list. I just go to the library and pick up whatever looks interesting. I’ve got to reread the four Harry Potters before the fifth one comes out though, so I guess those count.
5. What are five promises you have kept to yourself?
Ugh. These are hard! Well, I’ve had my gym membership for a year now and I’ve actually used it. I haven’t eaten ramen noodles since college. I went to London after graduation and stuck it out even though I was scared and homesick. I’m making a sincere attempt to learn to like seafood. Oh, and in 2000 I said I wouldn’t move back to the US til Bush was out of office. So far so good on that one…
The State Department is telling US citizens living abroad to be ready to leave quickly. Whatever. I feel way safer here. In fact, I keep telling people I know in the US to move out. Everyone should get to experience gun control and public health care at some point.
Attention Sydneysiders! The Snook and I have two tickets to Big Day Out this Saturday that we’re trying to get rid of. Anybody interested?
Update: Less than eight hours later, the tickets have been sold! Viva la eBay! I mean, I like the Foo Fighters and all, but there’s no way I’m going to stand in 100-degree heat for eight hours to see them.
The Bloggie Nominations have been posted. Really, what’s the point? It’s pretty much all the same names as last year (with the notable exception of Uncle Willie – I wonder if that was deliberate?). Much like Penny on Survivor, I decided to base my vote on who was nicest to me. Since Bill is the only nominee who comments on my site semi-regularly, he’s the only one that gets my vote. Yep, I’m that petulant. Go Bill! (No, seriously, go vote for Bill.)
Never, ever wear your big backpack into a crowded bead store with lots of jars of beads stacked in tiny aisles. I’m just sayin’.
Tonight (Wednesday, actually) the Snook and I went to the Opera House to see Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc. It was fantastic. The film is a 1928 French masterpiece about Joan’s trial and execution. Composer Richard Einhorn wrote a full score (symphony and choral) that was performed live as the film ran. I can’t even begin to describe how amazing this film was. I had to keep reminding myself that it was from the 1920’s. The plot is really simple and straightforward, and there aren’t a lot of dialogue cards. Mostly you see faces – Joan, her judges, the priests, the people. But mostly just her. I can’t imagine what the actress went through to give that performance. If you ever get the chance to see it, I really, really recommend it. (Ebert loved it too and mentions a lot of interesting stuff I didn’t know about it.)
My name is Kris. I’ve been blogging since the 90’s. I live in Sydney, Australia, and I spent most of my career in the tech industry.
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