Archive for the ‘Rants’ Category

  • Mr & Mrs Smith Sucks

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    It’s been a few days since I’ve written here, but I wanted to update on a few random thoughts going on in my head (I’ve had a lot of them lately):

    First off, this is the last night I’m spending in my parent’s house, and starting tomorrow I get to sleep in my own bed again… FOR FOUR DAYS?!?  Yes, I’ve ended my one-week house-sitting/babysitting stint (rather successfully I might add), only to be back here on Thursday to be staying here for another 10 days.  Ugh!!  I’m really missing my own place.  I enjoy being back at home and spending more time with my youngest sister, but at the same time I miss having MY own space, MY bed and all that other jazz.  Plus everything I’ve done this week is in Fort Collins, so it really sucks to have to drive an extra 20 minutes to be able to get to bed and sleep.

    I got to go to the drive in last night with Bethany.  We had a really good time, but ended up seeing one really crappy movie.  Mr. & Mrs Smith - just skip it.  You don’t want to waste two hours of your life.  There were some pretty decent action scenes, but there was ABSOLUTELY NO PLOT, and furthermore the dialog sucked.  I’m not really an Angelina Jolie fan to begin with, and Brad Pitt – he’s just not what he used to be.  It seems like every Brad Pitt movie I’ve seen lately he’s played the role of Brad Pitt more than the character he’s supposed to be playing (if that makes sense).  I just really can’t see past his personality into the story.  The movie was pretty cliché too, so yeah go ahead and save your money.

    Overall this weekend has been good so far – pretty restful (which also means pretty lazy).  I had a drumset accident this morning.  I was pulling the cart out of my apartment door (and it goes down a VERY small step) when the cart lost balance and fell forward.  I had two plastic tubs with my drum hardware, and one of them was so heavy that the fall forward split the container right open!  I was pretty surprised, but also pretty pissed.  I guess it’s easy to forget just how heavy drum hardware can be!

    Well Sunday’s going to be a fun day, my sister and I need to clean up the house and find somewhere to hide the keg before we go pick my mom up from the airport!  Then begins my four days of domestic and vehicular freedom before I give up my apartment and my car for ten days!

  • Madagascar and Engagement Parties

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    TGIF!  Well… technically it is now Saturday, but who is keeping track?  So this is what I love most about the 3-day weekend – the following weekend seems to come that much sooner, and this one didn’t disappoint.  Even though I worked on less day this week I still seemed pretty tired by the end of the week!  Many loose ends are work are getting tied up, and I’m managing to move through a lot of my smaller-scale projects with ease.  Times are good right now at work!

    A few randomized thoughts about what I’ve been doing for the last few days:

    Madagascar - See This Movie!  I got a chance to go see it on Thursday night, and it turned out to be a really hilarious, fun movie.  Granted, it was no Shrek (or Sherk 2 for that matter), but as animated movies go this one rates right up there with the best of them.  There wasn’t any specific character that stole the show – but rather the movie was relatively fast paced, the humor was light and fresh, and none of the voice-overs were too annoying (although David Schwimmer did start to get on my nerves a bit by the end of the movie – but I can’t stand that guy to begin with).  But overall it was a good flick.

    As I was watching this movie there was a question/thought that kept coming to mind: What is the target age demographic for DreamWorks animated movies?  Throughout the movie I kept thinking to myself  "Geez, if I had little kids I don’t think I would take them to this movie."  Is the humor that occurs in (namely) DreamWorks animated movies understood by kids?  Or does it go over their heads and provide the parents a chuckle during the movie.  Let me give you an example that triggered this thought.  At one point in the movie Alex the Lion built a giant sign out of palm trees that read "HELP", then a few seconds later the trees fell down on the "P" so that the word "HELL" was spelled..  As I was watching that I was thinking to myself - Would a 6-7 year old have caught that?  Could they read that word?  What about a 4-5 year old?  When I was growing up I was taught that "HELL" was a bad word.  Does a kid watching this movie comprehend what just happened on screen?

    Now DreamWorks animated movies don’t pretend to be a kid friendly as some of the classic Disney animated films that we grew up with – which brings me back to my original question - How old is DreamWorks target audience for this movie?  How about for Shrek?  If you had kids/younger siblings, how old would they have to be to go see one of these movies?

    I think that Disney/Pixar animated movies differ from the Dreamworks films.  While there are questionable material in films from both companies, I get the indication that Disney/Pixar attempts to be toned down to accommodate the younger kids (Monster’s Inc is a good example).  I’m not sure where’d I’d place the "Incredibles".

    Personally I don’t think I would take my kids to go see a Dreamworks movie until they were around 8 or 9, and at a point where I can help them understand why some of this is humorous, but also how when taken out of context can be inappropriate.

    Then there’s a part of me that gets nostalgic of the Classic animated Disney films and gets sad that Disney flushed their animation division down the toilet the way they did… Outside of the Pixar stuff (which recently cut ties with Disney last year) Disney hasn’t put out a decent animated film since Lion King.

     

    Quick question – and I mean this in the most kind-hearted, sincere and just possibly ignorant manner – Since when did people start having engagement parties?

    I check my mailbox and there I find that I’ve been invited to an engagement party for a friend of mine.  Now maybe it’s because I’m a guy and really have no concept of sentiment, especially about weddings – but what is the point of an engagement party?  I’m glad you’re engaged – way to go for finding that special someone, but why do you have to have a party around your engagement.  If the intention is that you’re in love and want people to help you celebrate the fact that you’re going to spend the rest of your life with that special someone – isn’t that what the wedding is for?  You’re engaged – great! I’m happy for you, but why are we having a party about it?  In my friend’s case (and this is a bit of a personal rant, so excuse me) they’ve been engaged for almost 6 weeks, and before then we knew that they were planning it two months prior to that - the rest was just a formality.  Also if the wedding is in October can’t you wait to have the wedding to bring people to celebrate?  Maybe I’m being cynical here, but like I said I’m not trying to be negative – I’m probably just an ignorant guy.  If there really is an answer please enlighten me!

     

    Last (and probably least)…  I scratched my rent check tonight for me to drop into my mailbox, only to realize that as I’m looking at the calendar I’m not going to be living in my apartment 20 out of the 30 days this month!  This is lame!  Beginning Sunday night I’ll be spending the week down at my parent’s in Loveland making sure my youngest sister stays out of trouble: 8 days.  Then I’m going to be at home 3 days, then on June 15th my mom, aunt and youngest sister are going to New Mexico to clean out and pack up my Grandparents’ (God rest their souls) house.  Which means 10 days that I’m going to be in Loveland house-sitting for the dog & cat.  Then I’m going to DC/Virginia for the Dave Matthews Concert.  So I am paying rent even though I won’t be there 2/3 of the time! 

    Ugh… I just needed to complain about that…

  • Quick mid-day post

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    So as I said yesterday at the Rockies game Sam and I got to talking about relationships and more specifically why I am not in one.  A while ago Sam offered this premise that the reason I am not dating anyone is because my standards are so high that I basically eliminate any girls that are interested in me.  I really resent that statement though – just because there are a lot of qualities that I look for in a girl doesn’t mean that I’m not willing to take the chance and get to know someone better and see where things go from there.  Hence the definition of dating…  Or one would think.

    Sam subscribes to this notion that the way I convey my expectations when I meet girls is in such a way that in her words "girls take themselves out of the running". I really struggle with this because while I do have a list stashed away of qualities that are important to me, one of my qualities I value most is my friendliness and desire to be accepting.  I think if a girl has endearing qualities that I’d just like the chance to get to know her better, build a friendship and see where things go from there.

    If I was going to breakdown my reasons for being single it would there would be two primary reasons:

    1)      I don’t have many opportunities to meet girls in a constructive setting.  At work I am the youngest person by far, and I work so much that when I got to class I’m not on campus before or after for long – I bolt back to work.  I’m not involved at my local church anymore (see previous posts) which has closed down a very big social avenue, and the activities I am involved with at  church (Pastoral Council, Choir, teaching) aren’t very big avenues to connect with girls either.  So yes, my “meeting” opportunities are limited.

    Sam asked me “Why don’t you go to bars to meet girls?” When I told her I never would do that she goes “Well there you go – your high expectations again.”  But I resent that!  In my mind if you go to a bar by yourself (or even with another guy friend) to the sole intention of meeting girls it never goes well.  I’m not saying that you can’t meet someone in a bar – some of my friends have great relationships that happened from bar-room meetings – but when I go out I go out with the intention of just going to have a good time, chill with your friends, have a few Pops and play pool or dance.  If you meet someone along the way – great!  But I think at that point it’s just being in the right situation at the right time.

    2)      Call me a romantic novelist, but I have this notion that a healthy relationship is built upon the foundation of a strong friendship. And I guess that’s one value I struggle with compromising.  I’m not someone who can just casually date for the fun of if – it really should be going somewhere.  Now I’m not saying that we need to go out and pick out drapes together and come up with our future kids’ names – but at the same time I’d like to know that there is some kind of potential there for a long term thing.  And then there’s my dream that my lover will be my best friend, so I go and build friendships with these amazing girls and most of the time those girls can’t see our relationship as anything beyond a friendship. Argh…  So maybe in that regard my standard is a bit lofty, but I don’t think it’s unreachable by any means.

    At the end of the day is it too much to ask for to find someone who has a good head on their shoulders and makes smart decisions in their life?  That’s all I’m really asking for.  If that makes my standards “too high” then I don’t know what to think…

    Sidenote: While I was writing this posting my friend Matt IM’s me:

    HzRdS: dude, Coldplay DMB’d us
    romeyinfc: What?!?
    HzRdS: they’re skipping us this year
    romeyinfc: DAMMIT!

    What the heck?!?  This is the second time this summer we’ve been jipp’d by a really good band.  Denver is the freaking largest city in a 600 mile radius – why is it that we are now consistently being stiffed on these great bands?  Matt and I got to go see ColdPlay over at Red Rocks a few years ago, and it’s definitely on my “Top 5 Best Concerts” list…  Those guys were simply amazing live and I was looking forward to seeing them…  looks like it won’t be any time soon.  DAMMIT!  I’m already flying out east to go see DMB (for the second year in a row as they screwed us last year too).  THIS SUCKS!!!

  • Late night = another quick entry

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    Today was a good day, another very productive day at work.  I was joking that if I keep it up at this pace I’m going to run out of things to do by the end of the week!  Hahah, probably not – I always manage to find more on my "to-do" list.

    Tonight I went to the Rockies game with Sam. We had a lot of fun and the Rocks won (for once!) 9-4.  It was a lot of fun and turned out to be a really nice evening.  Of course that meant I got absolutely nothing done this evening, but I’ll make it up tomorrow.

    Two quick things I encountered today that I’d like to comment on:

    1) At work they had a nice little story about a "limited edition" product they’re rolling out…  Well, see for yourself: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2005/050516a.html

    …Yeah…  First off you’re telling me that we couldn’t find anyone with any more talent or credibility than GWEN STAFANI?!?  Ugh… Give me a break!  They said that the camera was "designed for her fans".  Isn’t that making the presumption that SHE HAS FANS?  I guess I didn’t get the memo..  I’m sure that her 10′s of fans are very excited about this.  Now maybe I’m a Gwen hater, but I really feel that she is one of the banes of the music industry.  She has a minimal amount of talent and exploits it in the most annoying fashion..  And just because those Japanese girls wrot-ERRRR-collaborated on her new album doesn’t mean she has creative license to help design one of the ugliest cameras I have ever seen.  It’s not enough for her to ruin Ska with No Doubt (then fake R&B and reggae), or to ruin Pop with her "Love, Crappy Music Baby" CD but now she has to ruin my company’s products???  Thanks for nothing Gwen…   Also have you seen the "Hollaback Girl" video?  They say the camera was featured prominantly in the video…  After watching the whole thing it seems that the camera wasn’t the only thing that was featured prominantly…  GET SOME PANTS ON!!!  And "the S*** is Bananas?".  What’s that supposed to mean?  This isn’t exactly the best song to be associated with…

    2) My conversation with Sam about why "my standards are too high for girls and is the reason I’m not dating anyone" - Too much to go into tonight, but I’ll post on that in the next day or so…  Interesting conversation though at the ballgame…

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