Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Gem


Monday night is once again the night to go to the Gem. I especially like the place in the fall and winter, 'cause it just seems more appropriate somehow. Hopefully we can maintain the critical mass necessary to keep it up - for the last few weeks it has been us and Rachel, with a rotating guest fourth person in attendance...

Last night, as we were getting ready to leave, the waiter/host/busboy/DJ/cash guy put on Gary Jules' version of Mad World, by Tears for Fears. I don't think I had heard it before (I have yet to see Donnie Darko...) Anyway, it is a pretty sweet song, and you can check it out at dude's myspace page. The music selection at the Gem is always pretty nice, since they have a stack of old vinyl at the cash register... (and it is probably the only place I have ever heard the Drive-By Truckers being played.)

Afterwards we went home, and I put on Songs from the Big Chair while I did the dishes.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Wee Ken Dup Date

So, let's see...

On Friday, our 'plans' to get together with some people and watch a movie kinda fell apart. Instead we went to see a play that friend Kate assistant directed (I think that's right!), Tiny Dynamite. It was the first night of previews - so not the official version quite yet. I enjoyed it and think that you should go and see it.

Saturday was Jen's party! It was a good time.

On Sunday I rode my bike down to the lakeshore. I was hoping to go out to the Beach(es), but didn't think I had enough time. Instead I headed through Liberty Village, and down to the giant wind turbine. It is weird that I never see Lake Ontario. It is also pretty weird that I live on one of the Great Lakes. And one more thing that is weird is that you can't really swim in it 'cause we pump so much poo and other junk into it. That is messed up.

I then negotiated the Scotiabank marathon, and related traffic craziness, to church. I ran sound, which did not go smoothly - so it was hard work from 2:30 - 7:30.

After church, I biked up the hill. I cut up to Loblaws, which basically closed their doors in my face. Oh well, at least I got to try biking up the hill around Casa Loma, which is crazy...

Leah and I went for a Sunday night date to Nova Era... of course, she couldn't get anything more than a tonic water, but it was fun.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Weekendupdate

Friday - we watched not Joe vs, but Dark Days instead. This movie, even on its third or fourth viewing, is a good one. We also did a mess of dishes, laundry, and grocery shopping.

Saturday - we had a (church-ish) meeting in the morning. Later Leah made cookies, we went to feed the beast (Binky), and then went to feed ourselves at KOS.

On Sunday we went to the park. Later we went down another park for a baptism service and picnic. It was fun.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Friday

Rick at work told me that he heard that everybody's working for the weekend.

Some plans:

Watch Joe vs The Volcano tonight, with some friends. That movie was ahead of its time - the name alone shows that it came out about 15 years too early (and that it should have really been an indie band, or dance remix by some LCD Soundsystem type entity, rather than a movie...)

Attend an elders' meeting. It is still funny/scary that our church is essentially run by kids. Idiot kids like me.

See Mates of State. They are sure to go on stage about 6 hours after I would usually be in bed... however, Leah and I are tired of missing shows for this reason, and this one is on a Saturday.

Hopefully pick Mabel up from the vet. Hopefully survive the shock of being given the bill for 3 weeks of kitten hospital care, 2 as-yet-unpaid-for surgeries, and a bunch of lab tests. Mabel's new nickname may be 'The Million Dollar Kitten'. She will for sure have one wicked scar.

Groceries

Laundry

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

J vs t V





I have been wanting to rewatch Joe vs the Volcano for quite some time now. Partly I want to see if it is as good as it used to be, and partly I am pretty sure that it is, which is reason enough.

And then Reeve posted a J vs t V quote on his site, and I will take that as a sign that I should track it down and rent it. Anyone else wanna watch??



Bonus factoid: Now you know where my hotmail address (jumpsoda) comes from...

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Monday, September 11, 2006

Weekend

So - we went to Katherine the Teacher's house on Friday night, which was fun, even though everybody was tired and stayed up too late.

On Saturday we went out for Indian food with Don, and then watched Everything is Illuminated. It was pretty good. I liked the story that the guy was trying to uncover, but not as much the story about him uncovering it (which was pretty much the whole movie). It seemed like maybe a good story that wasn't told all that well. Keep in mind that a lot of people think this movie is great, so I guess you can take my opinion for whatever its worth.

On Sunday, we went for a walk in the park. Then we went to the Andy Warhol exhibit. It was pretty cool to actually see some of his paintings in person (I never thought of a lot of them being as big as they are).

And then church. Afterwards we stood outside Roy Tompson Hall for a little while (could it have been fifteen minutes!?), in the hopes of seeing some famous people on their way from whatever movie was showing there. (The guy in front of us had some pictures on his digicam of Samuel Jackson, from earlier in the evening.) Then we got bored and went home.



That is it. Why do you people even read this??! =)

Friday, September 08, 2006

That logo's a no-go!

Sometimes at work, I take a break by spitting out a logo or new desktop wallpaper. Since my graphic design skills are pretty weak, and since I spend about a minute on them, they are usually kinda bad, and often amusing in how much they bite directly from other logos..! Here are a couple that will likely never be used.




So the first one has a kinda generic Chuck Taylor thing going on - maybe that's just the star - but I figure you could switch out the symbol in the middle for whatever wing-ding you prefer... a skull, a heart, a flaming something-or-other...

And the second one has a certain datedness to it (if I had real designer-tude, I might say timelessness!)... and its funny how it puts the string DMZ into our church name. Sadly, I'm not sure that I like it any less than our actual logo (my apologies to whoever did that one - it's just not my style, is all).

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

etc...

So if you don't go to Frdmz, you might not have seen this link to 100 Huntley St...
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But if you don't go to Frdmz, you might also not care... 'cause you won't recognize half those cats as people that you know. You might see the wife in there playing some guitar though... (oh yeah, it's all RealPlaya format; my apologies if you're a hater.)

In other news, Mabel did indeed go under the knife one more time... They cut all of that mess out on Monday, and sewed her up like new. Leah says she is also getting fat from her weeks at the vet, but it could be that she just looks fatter, since she is now squeezed into half the amount of skin.

And lastly, I forgot to mention some more things from the weekend. My bike got a flat tire (boo), I fixed it (yay), and I pickup up Slowdive's Souvlaki, with bonus disc of EP/remix stuff... (yaaaaaay)

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Weekend

Update of pertinent events:

We watched Brick with David and Jen. Good movie - stuck in my head all weekend. If anyone wants to watch it, I'd be up for a re-screening... (maybe I can catch the other 50% of the dialogue that I missed the first time).
I will warn you that there are 1 or 2 scenes that I found a little violent (although if you watch any movies these days, you probably won't be phased).

We learned that Mabel may need a 4th operation; this one would basically be to physically remove some nasty infection.

We went to Jamie's birthday party. She is 21.

We went for a walk in the park.

Church was sweet.

We found another restaurant where Leah can eat. This is good news, even if the place has a slightly flaky/peace cult vibe to it.

Lady Catherine ended her 5 day visit.