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One Legged Man…

I would really love to sit and chat, but with everything that is on my list of things to crank out today – things that absolutely MUST happen today – I am going to be busier than a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest. It’s going to be simply craaaaaazy. Stampin’ Up! party at my place tomorrow, and I want to have everything ready to go today. Plus the Lager Rhythms show tonight. Yep, it’s confirmed – it will be a super busy day.

Props to my Mom who has been a cooking machine and is offering up Christmas goodies for me for tomorrow’s party. Yummy goodies – I can’t wait!

Meanwhile, go and visit Pixelog and let me know which pictures you like, how they make you feel, and so forth. Know that while you’re enjoying those, I’ll be running around like a crazy woman. Sounds like fun, right?

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Good Times…

I’m a bad wife for not mentioning this earlier – the Lager Rhythms (aka the group that Mike sings with) will be performing this Saturday night at the Mucky Duck. Hope to see you there!

When: Saturday, December 4th, 7:30 pm
Where: McGonigels Mucky Duck
Cost: $10 at the door

Come one out and join us – I promise you, it will be a good time!

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In the Office…

I realized earlier this week that I have reached the point now that I must keep regular office hours. Same time, daily, I’ll be online working. Granted, with Blogomania, I can’t help but work sometimes at wonky hours, and that won’t change. (I don’t know if I’d call them regular…) But there are big plans in the works, change is in the air … and having set hours for administration duties is a good thing.

Along with set office hours, I’m now all set up and using Yahoo! Messenger. I’m “bigpinkcookie” – creative, huh? So if you Yahoo! too, send me a message so we can chat!

Today, Blogomania. Tomorrow … THE WORLD!

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Media Consumption

What is Hip?

What Is Hip: Remix Project 1What is Hip? Remix Project – classics from the Warner Bros. vault. is absolutely fabulous! Doobie Brothers “Listen to the Music” remixed by Malibu? How could you go wrong? Every song that I’ve listened to so far is great. You can listen to all of the tracks right on the site – a smart move by Warner Brothers!

I thought that Seals & Croft’s “Summer Breeze” was great – then I hit Rod Stewart’s “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” (remixed by Halou)… man! I’m loving this! Dude! Devo’s “Whip It” remixed! “Dreamweaver” remixed by Supreme Beings of Leisure!

Oooooh Dreaaaaamweaver … I believe you can get me through the night … (Damn, that’s going to be stuck in my head all day now!)

If you go through all the tracks on the website, there is an “Ulta Mix Medley” at the end that is not included on the CD – a “Player Bonus Track” for you to enjoy.

I’ll admit, I’m a sucker for the remix. What Is Hip: Remix Project 1 is going on my Wishlist right away! Simply Faaaaa-bu-lous!

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Amuse Me

The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time…

For your amusement – The 10 Least Successful Holiday Specials of All Time. My favorite is the lost Star Trek Christmas Episode: “A Most Illogical Holiday” from 1968.

The Lost Star Trek Christmas Episode: “A Most Illogical Holiday” (1968)

Mr. Spock, with his pointy ears, is hailed as a messiah on a wintry world where elves toil for a mysterious master, revealed to be Santa just prior to the first commercial break. Santa, enraged, kills Ensign Jones and attacks the Enterprise in his sleigh. As Scotty works to keep the power flowing to the shields, Kirk and Bones infiltrate Santa’s headquarters. With the help of the comely and lonely Mrs. Claus, Kirk is led to the heart of the workshop, where he learns the truth: Santa is himself a pawn to a master computer, whose initial program is based on an ancient book of children’s Christmas tales. Kirk engages the master computer in a battle of wits, demanding the computer explain how it is physically possible for Santa to deliver gifts to all the children in the universe in a single night. The master computer, confronted with this computational anomaly, self-destructs; Santa, freed from mental enslavement, releases the elves and begins a new, democratic society. Back on the ship, Bones and Spock bicker about the meaning of Christmas, an argument which ends when Scotty appears on the bridge with egg nog made with Romulan Ale.

Filmed during the series’ run, this episode was never shown on network television and was offered in syndication only once, in 1975. Star Trek fans hint the episode was later personally destroyed by Gene Roddenberry. Rumor suggests Harlan Ellison may have written the original script; asked about the episode at 1978’s IgunaCon II science fiction convention, however, Ellison described the episode as “a quiescently glistening cherem of pus.”