Saturday Snap – Go Canada Go!

Pace’s outfit for “Olympic Day” at school on Friday…

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Friday Fun Link – The #sochi #olympics Are Actually The Gayest Olympics of All-Time #sochiproblems

Today saw the opening ceremonies for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.  Lots has been made about Russia’s anti-gay laws and the statement by the mayor of Sochi that their community of 400,000 people has no gay people which have drawn protests from everyone from the Head of the UN to Google to the Canadian Institute for Diversity and Inclusion.

I think everybody’s got it all wrong and are being *way* too sensitive.

The reality is that Sochi’s already lining up to be the gayest Olympics of all-time.

Here are just a few examples…

Russian Police cover Daft Punk’s neo-disco anthem “Get Lucky”…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P08B_lBUL0E

Sochi’s main stadium lit up in rainbow colours…

…as were the German outfits:

Often gay people have to use a complicated system of signals between stalls in washrooms to indicate their interest in doing more than #1 or #2.  In Sochi, that barrier has (literally) been removed…

Many Sochi hotel rooms feature prominent photos of a topless Vladimir Putin….

…while others have spy cameras in the showers.

What’s next?  Lesbian rock stars hitting #1 around the world???

[Edit: Spoke too soon – the Russian Olympic Team *did* walk out to a Tatu song during the Opening Ceremonies’ Parade of Nations.  That clinches it!]

Anniversary? What Anniversary?

Just looked back through my previous posts on February 6 of 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.

I may have mentioned it in passing in one of those entries or done something on a different nearby date.  But apparently I’ve never once written about the fact that February 6 is Shea’s and my legal wedding date.

It’s never been a big deal to us – as I mentioned in one of my earliest posts on this blog, Shea and I have been married three times.

Because of the red tape and extra expense involved in a destination wedding, we got legally married by a JP in our living room in Calgary while wearing jeans and drinking wine.  That was February 6, 2003.

A month later on March 5, we had a ceremony on the beach in Mexico which is the anniversary we count as our “real” wedding and which we celebrate each year.

Then, during August long weekend in 2003, we had a Mexican-themed party and reception in Shea’s hometown for all the family and friends who couldn’t make it to Mexico.  (Shea wore her wedding dress to this party so that’s why I can count it as our third wedding!) 😉

Anyhow, even though today mostly reminds me of how I called around to every JP in Calgary looking for the cheapest one – and ended up hiring someone who we later found out was going through a divorce of her own! – I wanted to wish a Happy Anniversary to my wonderful, amazing, funny wife.

And if you saw my love/You’d love her too.

All this week, David Letterman, whose show is taped in the Ed Sullivan Theatre, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles arriving in America with his band playing Beatles music for guest entrances and while going to commercial.  On top of that, each night’s musical guest is performing a tribute song as well.

The first night was a band called Broken Bells and I highly doubt anyone will top this (I know Sting didn’t with his version of “Drive My Car” last night!)

Okay, maybe there are a couple performers who could top it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2tPkSbcvhQ

The Best Super Bowl Commercial Was a Viral Video

More and more companies, whether they actually buy Super Bowl ad time or not, are releasing their ads early, starting social media campaigns or otherwise trying related techniques to get as much attention as possible for their product.

One of the best viral videos that wasn’t actually a Super Bowl ad came from Newcastle Brown Ale in the guise of the behind-the-scenes of a cancelled Super Bowl commercial…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g9wXBkdWEg

I don’t know if it was their intention to be so controversial or not but the multilingual version of “America the Beautiful” in an ad by Coca-Cola has probably generated the most post-game buzz for how it’s being interpreted in a completely opposite fashion to what was intended

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8iM73E6JP8

Music Monday – “Never had much faith in love or miracles/Never want to put my heart on the line”

After a blowout Super Bowl with what some are calling one of the best half-time shows of all-time, what other clip could I post but Bruno Mars…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c57ZKYoOyUw

Locked Out of Heaven” – Bruno Mars

Here are a few other random thoughts about the Super Bowl…

– if it hadn’t been for the Saskatchewan connection, this year’s game would’ve lived up to its usual “Super Bore” nickname and I likely would’ve turned it off after the half-time show

– can’t find a side-by-side image of it but the facial reaction by Peyton Manning on that missed snap for a safety to start the game looked very much like the facial reaction of Henry Burris after a missed snap in the Grey Cup game

– that set the tone for the game, what, 12 seconds? in and after that, pretty much every single thing that could go wrong for the Broncos did – interceptions, fumbles, kick-offs returned for touchdowns.

– of course the real reason the Super Bowl exists is the “$4 million dollar for 30 seconds” commercials.  Here’s a slideshow with all of them in order.

Good Luck in the Super Bowl @jonryan9 #yqr #sb48

Saskatchewan’s been buzzing for the last couple weeks after the Seattle Seahawks qualified to go the Super Bowl against the Denver Broncos.

Usually Saskatchewan football fans are focused on a team wearing a different shade of green and the NFL isn’t as popular as the Canadian Football League for most people.

But this game has special meaning as local product, Jon Ryan, a punter for the Seattle Seahawks, becomes the first Saskatchewan-born player to play in the most watched game of the year (and the most watched TV program of the year as well.)

Here are a few articles, posts and videos I’ve come across to get you prepped for the big game…

Saturday Snap – Sasha on SaskTel Max’s Video Magazine

SaskTel was out to Regent Place a couple weeks ago to shoot a storytime for their video magazine.

This edition’s topic was “Snow” and they used footage of their host at one of our storytimes to introduce a few other segments shot in different locations such as the Saskatoon Zoo.

The clips aren’t online yet (and it sounds like they’ll only be viewable by SaskTel Max subscribers when they are) but Shea was able to get a watchable video of the Regent sections by using the old reliable “point smartphone at the TV” technique when she was at her folk’s (loyal SaskTel Max customers) earlier this week.

The audio isn’t great but with a baby being cute, the video is all that matters! 😉

 

Friday Fun Link – FactoClock

[Have had a couple outages in the last couple days which were noticed by both sets of parents (and tells me I have at least somewhere between two to four readers!) 😉  Anyhow, I’ve been told it may be a conflict with a plug-in, possibly the search engine plug-in I use which has grown to have quite a large index.  I’ll try to do some testing and hope it doesn’t happen again.]

Factoclock.com displays a new fact every minute.

Here’s the one I got when I logged in just now…

The English word ‘bacon’ was derived from a word in the German language which meant ‘buttock’.

Some Thoughts on The Documentary “Mitt”

Watched the Netflix exclusive documentary “Mitt” tonight.

It promises to be a behind-the-scenes look at Mitt Romney’s rise to Presidential nominee beginning with his losing effort to secure the Republican nomination in 2008, his successful effort to gain that nomination in 2012, only to ultimately lose to Barack Obama.

You can find reviews saying this documentary could’ve changed the election in Mitt’s favour by humanizing him and reviews saying it wouldn’t have helped.

– it did humanize him (a bit) for me but, no matter how much he loves his grandkids, I still think he’s ultimately a smug rich bastard who doesn’t care about most people (or to be charitable, if he does, he thinks they don’t work hard enough or are getting what they deserve or God didn’t smile his light on them or any of that other similar right-wing dreck rather than being a truly empathetic human being.)

– I think the multiple scenes of him picking up garbage in hotel rooms was meant to humanize him but it just screamed “control freak” to me.

– a *real* humanizing moment is when he gives his wife’s butt a pat at one point as they’re about to head out to some event!

– it’s a pretty sympathetic portrayal (to be expected to get this level of access) so it glosses over a lot of his more controversial moments (47% percent comment) or spins others (the exchange with Candy Crawley about Benghazi that probably cost him the second debate)

– it was interesting that very soon after that section, they show him also “losing” a debate with his son about what kind of food is available in the Delta section of La Guardia airport.  Was the point that his loss to Obama wasn’t important or that Romney gets confused sometimes or what?  I’m not sure but it was an interesting juxtaposition.

– Paul Ryan, in only a couple appearances, comes across as a total jock-head bro.  Another highlight is somebody coming into their suite on election night saying they lost Wisconsin (Ryan’s home state although Ryan doesn’t appear to be in the room) and then the Romney family has a mini-debate about whether they want updates like this on camera

– they actually have a good answer for the “He has an elevator for his cars” slam at one point by explaining he had it put in for his wife who has MS.  He *doesn’t* acknowledge that this is still *extremely* fucking unbelievable to most normal human beings.

– speaking of swearing, I love how all the Romney family (and there are a LOT of them – what do they have? Eight boys or something?) are always saying “Oh my gosh!” about everything.  So cute.

– they’re also always praying and saying that Mitt running is God’s will and as an interesting thought experiment, I challenge you to watch these sections while pretending you know nothing about religion (Mormonism or otherwise.)  Do they sound crazy or what?

– if Romney reads this and offers me a million bucks, I will rescind all criticism of him! 😉