Category archives for Photo foolishness

Friday, December 7, 2007

Dude! Wait, what?

I talked about Twin Peaks DVDs a little bit before, but I never clearly mentioned that I did in fact buy the new definitive gold edition box set. Well I did, and it's awesome.

Image: Twin Peaks box set
Twin Peaks box set

Ten DVDs containing all 29 episodes from both seasons, plus the international pilot, documentaries, the Log Lady introductions, etc., etc. Nice! There's all kinds of goodness to be had here. In addition to what's on the discs themselves, there's also a curious inclusion inside the box: postcards.

Here's the sleeve they're stored in (sorry about the flash)…

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Twin Peaks postcard packet

 
Here's my first batch…

Image: Twin Peaks postcards #1
Twin Peaks postcards #1

 
My second batch…

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Twin Peaks postcards #2

 
And my third batch…

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Twin Peaks postcards #3

 
Aside from the fact that they're all obviously different photos, the cards are differentiated by number. I have numbers 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 34, 44, 51, 53, 55, 60 and 61. There are 61 cards. They gave me 12. Additionally, there are limited edition bonus cards with foil or signatures or both. Trying to collect a full set would feel very much like building a set of baseball cards, except that each pack costs $70. It would be nice to have a full set of these, but for me it's not worth any additional time or effort.

I'm not writing this post out of frustration, but surprise. It seems odd that the people who made all the decisions regarding these postcards created a collectible that will require all collectors to seek the secondary market. There's no opportunity for repeat sales. Whoever came up with this idea wants collectors to scrounge eBay and fan forums to complete their set. Are they actually giving up potential profits in the name of strengthening their fan community?

I'm…

Uh…

I don't know what to say about that. It seems so outlandish. I'm not sure I believe it. I must be missing something.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Goof the monkey

As requested, a photo of Goof the giant monkey…

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Goof the monkey

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

I can only hope this becomes a trend

lolguins!

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It's not especially funny, but it's penguins!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Good gift, bad gift

I got my first Christmas present of the year last night. Little early? Yeah. But some people are really impatient. (Like me.)

The Bunny and The Chicken went shopping yesterday and Chicken found something he decided I absolutely had to have. He was all set to save it for Christmas. That lasted about 30 minutes. He was SO excited to get my reaction and for me to start enjoying it right now.

So, with a touch of ceremony in taking it out of the bag (Clark W. Griswold would have asked for a drumroll, but that's just not how we roll), it was revealed to be a snow globe. A snow globe? He thought I'd like this? Then I saw what was in the globe.

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Aw! How cute. He knows I loves me some penguins, and the parent and child image is so sweet. That is a pretty good gift. Unlike what my Sister gave me for my birthday.

Image: Hannah Montana books

 
It's not a bad gift. Not at all. Really, is there any such thing as a bad gift? My point is that those books are a gift designed to yank my chain. It's the kind of gift that really hits on "the joy of giving," and she certainly did enjoy giving them. The little shit.

And since the subject has been broached… yes, I like Hannah Montana. The tv show can be retarded, but I think she's as cute as a button (and Emily Osment is even cuter). Plus, the music is actually pretty good. As soon as you're done judging me over this, you should give it a listen.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Why, yes… I have always been this cool

So yesterday morning my friend Zeke was sitting on the couch rocking some Guitar Hero 80s. He was playing through The Police's "Synchronicity." That used to be one of my favorite albums. It was given to me for Christmas when I was… I dunno, 10? It was one of the first grown-up albums I ever owned. I wondered if I still had my old LP.

I went to the garage where my neglected vinyl collection is stashed. Despite the temperature and humidity extremes, they're all in great shape. And sure enough, there's my Police album.

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What a great record. "Every Breath You Take," "King of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" are back-to-back-to-back on side 2. But I never did understand what the deal was with "Miss Gradenko." Stewart Copeland must've been stoned when he wrote that one.

And right next to Synchronicity was the other half of that particular Christmas present, Def Leppard's Pyromania.

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I loved that album. Def Leppard was pretty damn cool in 1983. I think I might have come close to wearing out the grooves on that one. Shut up. Def Leppard was cool.

And so was Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson was very cool. There was no one in the world cooler than Michael Jackson in 1983.

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Don't hate! Don't judge me just because I still remember that Michael Jackson turned 25 on August 29th, 1983. And don't judge me because I walked to the store to buy a newspaper because I was absolutely certain it would be filled with flowery editorials and fan letters about the event. Why wouldn't it be? Michael Jackson was the biggest star in the world! His birthday was practically a holiday!

I bought the newspaper, certain that the news items on the front page would be replaced inside the paper with the Jackson coverage I craved. I was stunned, shocked!, to find not one single Jackson-related story in the entire Elgin Daily Courier News. WTF was wrong with those people?? Didn't they know it was International Michael Jackson Day?

You're judging me, aren't you? Then I'd best move on.

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Ok… BeeGees? Not necessarily the best way to deflect your judgment. But hey, at least it's the album with "Tragedy."

Ok, let's see what's next in the box.

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The Best of Disney? When did I get that? And why did I keep it? At some point I lost my copy of John Denver's Christmas with The Muppets, but I managed to hang on to The Best of Disney?

Ok, here's where I might start to regain your respect.

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The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, The Kinks. Right on. The guys in The Kinks look very "tonight let's all make love in London," don't they?

I don't know if this part is respectable or not: a Rick James collection that doesn't include "Superfreak."

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Say it with me now… "I'm Rick James, bitch!"

Check out the guy's unit on those album covers. Nice. You just don't see good codpieces in mainstream music anymore.

Ok, so when did I get so much Elvis? I wasn't even remotely interested in The King until long after the vinyl era ended, and yet I still have ten LPs. And hello… what's this now?

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Moody Blue, on blue vinyl! Sweet! No warps, no scratches. I'll bet that's worth a chunk.

And… that's a bet I would have lost. A quick eBay search for "elvis moody blue vinyl" reveals that this is not exactly scarce. There several copies listed. Nothing over $5 had a bid. Dammit. And here I was hoping it would be trading for $2,000 or so. I really need that $2,000 for… oh, I dunno. Can I have $2,000?

Back to the box.

I have some comedy records, some K-Tel stuff, about a dozen classical LPs in perfectly mint "never before played" condition.

I also have a very helpful cat. Mittens is helping me, she's sure of this.

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She is the essence of helpfulness.

heh. I have a few 8 Tracks. Awesome. Let's see… Charlie Daniels Band, Willie Nelson, Ozzy, Bill Cosby, Cheech & Chong, uh… ABBA, um… two Eddie Rabbit tapes…

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Ok, so I liked Eddie Rabbit. And you would too if you gave him a chance. There's no troubadour in the world who could capture the existential angst of the human condition quite like Rabbit did on "I Love a Rainy Night."

Ahem.

Anyway. On to the pile of singles. I have a handful of Beach Boys (with my father's name written on the label in pen), some Beatles, some Wings, Zeppelin, Elton John. Holy shit! I have Neil Young's "Heart of Gold?" How cool is that! Let's see, Prince's "When Doves Cry," Foreigner's "Feels Like The First Time," Sly and The Family Stone, some Creedence, um… some more Eddie Rabbit… shut up! I like Eddie Rabbit, ok? I know you're judging me. I can feel your eyes on me!

I also have two of the best stupid/fun songs of the whole 80s! Eddy Grant's "Electric Avenue" and Men Without Hats "Safety Dance." I could swear I also had Rick Dees "Disco Duck," but apparently some covetous, jealous hater stole it. Or something.

And now, for the piece de resistance! The crown jewels of my singles collection. USA for Africa's "We Are The World" and the 1985 Chicago Bears "Superbowl Shuffle."

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The fact that I own those two singles more than makes up for the bits about Michael Jackson and Eddie Rabbit, right?

Right?

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Leave Britney alone! (part 2)

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I know, I know. I don't have a proper post for a week and I roll with an image I swiped from somewhere else. I'm so lame.

But I'm ok with that. I'm embracing it.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

I don't know what they're selling…

…but I want one. Or six.

How awesome is this ad? (Picture after the jump)

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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Oh yeah, we went there

Yesterday evening The Bunny, The Chicken and I went to a grocery store deli for dinner. After the store, Bunny needed to stop by the post office for a few stamps. The post office was closed, but the lobby with the stamp machines is open 24 hours a day.

Bunny marched into the building with Chicken while I waited in the car. Time passed. A lot of time. Much more time than would normally be required to buy stamps from a machine. After five or six minutes, Chicken came out to the car and asked "Do you have any money? The machine won't take Mom's dollars."

I sent him back inside with four singles. Time passed. A lot of time.

At least ten minutes after entering, Bunny stormed out of the post office with murder in her eyes. When she climbed into the car, she told me all about the damn machine which will apparently only accept newly minted dollars that have been autographed with a blue Sharpie by the Secretary of the Treasury. Bunny had only one of those, which wasn't enough to buy the stamps she needed. Oh, and nearly everything was sold out. And the machine won't give back any money unless you buy something.

So Bunny bought something: a pack of fifty one cent stamps. You might think these next to useless until the next rate hike, but not so. We're using those bitches.

Image: a whole buttload of stamps

Image: a whole buttload of stamps

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Any ideas?

One of these days I will get around to writing about my vacation. I fully intend to. Then again, I meant to do that last year and never did, so we'll see what really happens.

Anyway, there's one tidbit I must share immediately. My souvenir from the trip:

Image: my penguin pals

 
These are my new penguin pals. I loves me some penguins. My penguins need names, but I haven't been able to come up with anything. Do you have any suggestions?

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

I probably know that guy

There's an old movie theater half way between my office and my house. Sometimes when I'm walking home from work I'll cut through the alley behind this theater to save my myself a minute of foot time and a little shoe leather.

On the theater's back wall is a bit of graffiti I've seen so often I don't even notice it anymore. The other day I considered it just might be entertaining enough to share. So because I'm always thinking about you, I took a picture.

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Yup, "Whitsnake."

Given that the height of Whitesnake's popularity was when I was in high school, I probably know the vandal who wrote that. When I think back and ask myself "Who was so into Whitesnake he'd graffiti it, but so dumb he'd misspell it?" I come up with a short list of likely candidates.

I'll bet it was that pale blond guy with the snaggletooth and the leather jacket who was always hanging around with Donny C.