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A Canadian in Ireland

Doesn't have the ring of "An American in Paris" (or even "An American at Opera") but what can you do?

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Cracking

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I was pleasantly surprised to learn that today is Wallace And Gromit's 20th birthday.

Aardman Animations is celebrating, naturally.

But Google also decided to mark the event with one of their Holiday logos.

If you missed it, I think it's only on the UK site and I'm posting this kinda late, you can see it here.

Now the obvious thing would be to stick a YouTube video in here, but it seems that (for reasons of copyright I presume) I can only give you a link.

So go have a look at Cracking Contraptions - The Tellyscope.

While you're there watch the rest, it's worth it. :smile:

Quite Interesting Television

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Most television leaves me decidedly unimpressed, which is why I prize QI more than diamonds.

Gentile Homer: Doh! Genteel, funny, and above all intelligent - due in large part to the host, Stephen Fry - I think this may be my favourite show period.

In the latest episode we learned that French writer Guy de Maupassant hated the Eiffel Tower so much his favourite restaurant was inside the tower itself, because he didn't have to look at it.

When one of the panelists pointed out that de Maupassant could have just asked for a table facing the other way Fry remarked

He was a French writer trying to make a point, and therefore a git.

:lol:

Of course YouTube has plenty of clips from the show, here's one that always leaves me weeping with laughter.



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Obligatory Christmas post

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Thanks for passing this on to me Leazz :smile:

I hope you were all good little boys and girls and Santa brought you what you wanted. He did for me. :wink:

A bit surprising that he came at all. We were a bit naughty and only got our decorating done yesterday. Still, I think it turned out rather well.





Last year I posted some seasonal songs which people seemed to enjoy. Again, I'm late, but better late than never.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsUxCrS92tw



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojkWTseLkq0



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L6_wmwQ4Wg

So enjoy the rest of the day. I'm looking forward to a quiet evening in with a couple of Christmas specials.


Le gach dea-ghui i gcomhair na nollag agus na h-ath bhliana!

With Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year!

In Comedy, Timing is Everything

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The other night I was sitting with Mom watching Monty Python. Normally she doesn't mind, but this was one of the more surreal episodes and she wasn't really in the humor. So we started having a discussion about changing the channel. The central debate being whether what we were watching was comedy or just silly. (You can probably guess which side I was on :wink: )

So there I was trying to argue for the sophistication of Python when they came back from the ads straight to The Colonel.

It has come to my attention that this show is getting far too silly!


:eyes: You couldn't make this stuff up. :lol:

Not the exact scene, but the closest I can find on YouTube.


Mail call

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Some of you already know Pfelelep a very talented, and funny, artist here on My Opera who draws amazing cartoons.

A while back he held a contest on his blog. :cool:

I sent him a submission. And I was lucky enough to be one of the winners :hat:

This meant I won a sketch by Pfelelep. :eyes: He sent me a link so that I could download it...

But I'd like to send you the ORIGINAL sketch by postal services.


Which was more than generous of him. :faint:

It took a little longer than it should have...

the sketch I sent you just went back to me: it seems that I misspelled the address (or I'm sketching better than I'm writing).

(I'm sure it was the mail and not his fault)

But it finally arrived in the post today :yes:



What can I say? :idea: How about I'm thrilled to bits. Thanks Pfelelep :up:

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The Bumper Edition

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Lots to get through so I'll just dive in

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Overheard down the Local - Christmas Special

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:star: A big thank you to Sprogger who kindly allowed me to use his work under a Creative Commons License. :star:

Overheard down the Local Part 4

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WELCOME TO SASKATCHEWAN

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Hi, remember me?

Still busy with school, not helped by the fact that my cousin from BC (the one who hosted the reunion) and her husband were visiting. It was short, only four days, but very sweet. Everyone had a marvelous time together.

In an attempt to get a bit of content up, I'm gong to cheat a bit and do a quick copy and paste from an email that I got from one of my aunts.

WELCOME TO SASKATCHEWAN



Thank you for visiting our beautiful province.
Here are a few things you ought to know to make your stay more pleasant:


1> That slope-shouldered farm boy you are snickering at did more work before breakfast than you will do all week at the gym.

2> It's called a "gravel road." No matter how slow you drive, you're going to get dust on your BMW. I have a 4-wheel drive because I need it. Now drive or get it the hell out of the way.

3> We all started hunting and fishing when we were nine-years-old. Yeah, we saw Bambi die. We got over it.

4> Any references to "grain fed" when talking about our women will get your butt kicked...by our women.

5> Pull your pants up, and turn your hat around. You look like an idiot.

6> If that cell phone rings while a bunch of mallards are making their final approach, we will shoot it. You might hope you don't have it up to your ear at the time.

7> No, there's no "Vegetarian Special" on the menu. Order steak. Order it rare. Or, you can order the Chef's Salad and pick off the two pounds of ham and turkey.

8> Yeah, we have sweetened ice tea. It comes sweetened, you don't need a glass with two packets of sugar and a long spoon.

9> You bring Coke into my house you should bring rye along, and ice.

10> So you have a sixty-thousand-dollar car. We're real impressed. We have quarter-million-dollar combines that we use two weeks a year.

11> Let's get this straight. We may have one stoplight in town, but we stop when it's red. We may even stop when it's yellow.

12> Our women hunt, fish, and drive trucks - because they want to. So, you're a feminist. Isn't that cute.

13> Yeah, we eat trout, northern pike, walleye and perch, too. If you really want sushi and caviar, it's available at the bait shop.

14> They are pigs and cows. That's what they smell like. Get over it.

15> So what if every person in every pick-up waves? It's called being friendly. Understand the concept?

16> Yeah, we have golf courses, more per person than anywhere else on earth. Don't hit into the water hazards. It spooks the fish. And stay out of the woods, that spooks the deer.

17> Don't like it? Highways #1 and #16 go two ways - get on one of them. The more people that leave, the better the hunting & fishing.

Read on if you dare!

Once upon a time in the Kingdom of Heaven, God was missing for six days. Eventually, Michael the Archangel found Him, resting on the seventh day. He inquired of God, "Where have You been?"

God sighed a deep sigh of satisfaction and proudly pointed downwards through the clouds, "Look Michael, look what I've made!"

Archangel Michael looked puzzled and asked, "What is it?"

"It's a planet," replied God, and I've put life on it. I'm going to call it Earth, and it's going to be a great place of balance.

"Balance?" inquired Michael, still confused.

God explained, pointing to different parts of Earth, "For example, Northern Europe will be a place of great opportunity and wealth, while southern Europe is going to be poor; the Middle East over there will be a hot spot. And over there I've placed a continent of white people, while over here is a continent of black people." God continued, pointing to different countries. "This one will be extremely hot and arid while this one will be very cold and covered in ice."

The Archangel, impressed by God's work, then pointed to a large land mass and said, "What's that one?"

"Ah," said God. "That's Saskatchewan, the most glorious place on earth. There are beautiful lakes, rivers, sunsets and rolling hills. The people from Saskatchewan are going to be modest, intelligent and humorous and they are going to be found traveling the world. They will be extremely sociable, hardworking and high achieving, and they will be known throughout the world as diplomats and carriers of peace."

Michael gasped in wonder and admiration but then proclaimed, "What about balance, God? You said there would be balance!"

God replied wisely, "Wait until you see the "Ding Bats" I'm putting around them in North Dakota, Manitoba, Alberta, and North West Territories."

EDIT: The server monkeys were having another strop over uploading photos this morning, but I finally got the two above added. My brother brought me the shirt last X-mas and the photos are from the family's New Year's Eve party. I just haven't had a good post to use them with before now.

EDIT 2: For some reason the list tags stopped working so I had to re-do that part by hand. :frown: Hopefully nobody missed it.

Part 3 - Later That Evening

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But they did hear your question Elke.



:star: A big thank you to Sprogger who kindly allows me to use his work under a Creative Commons License. :star:

Overheard down the local Part 2

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And now you know why I am loathe to lend it out. They're ok lads, but I wouldn't trust them any further than I could throw them. :D

Oh and to mark the start of the CFL season a little something for Louis and Sandy.


:star: Once again, a big thank you to Sprogger who kindly allowed me to use his work under a Creative Commons License. :star:

Iron Man

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For supper tonight I ended up having

a spinach salad
lamb's liver
a pint of Guinness

In case you were't aware, these are all supposedly excellent sources of iron.

I haven't noticed any effects...

aside from an urge to face north. :wink:

Sigh

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There's a strange phenomenon in the OC at the moment.

Certain people (like her, him, and him) are posting pictures of toes.

I'd like to join in.

But restrictions in place due to the foot and mouth outbreak in England prevent me. :cry:

I'll have to come up with something else. (Sigh :rolleyes: )

The Saskatchewan Song

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14 - Todd Butler - The Saskatchewan Song.m4a

You have to listen to this.

My cousin Alan and his family, visiting from BC, introduced me to this song by Todd Butler

:eyes: :lol: :faint:

I laughed so hard I didn't know if I'd shit or go blind.

Getting in on the Act

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Well first it was Melissa, then Sandy, so I just had to see for myself.

Online Dating

Mingle2 - Online Dating

This rating was determined based on the presence of the following words: sexy (1x)

I don't' remember using that :confused:

I suppose that there's a good reason why my blog is so tame. 85% GeekMingle2 - Free Online Dating

And why I'm posting all this in the first place.

78%How Addicted to Blogging Are You?

Mingle2 - Online Dating

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A run on birthdays

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It never rains but it pours. Three birthdays in a row this week. :faint:

Sunday would have been Dad's, and of course Mam's was on Tuesday. And then when the brother rang to give his wishes we found out that his girlfriend had her birthday on Monday Homer: Doh!

Ah well, I fired off a quick e-card - better late than never - and I made sure that it's in the diary for next year.

Speaking of it pouring, the plan was to go to a beach this weekend and have a picnic to celebrate. Looks like the weather is not going to co-operate. :down:

In other news:

Still working on the Vancouver photos. I have them in Picasa and sorted into albums. Still have to do some editing and get them uploaded.

The comedy festival was huge fun. Even though the weather wasn't great for it either. The previous two years really spoiled us. I wasn't on the Flying Squad in the end, but I was made a floating volunteer. Basically, instead of working just one venue I got sent wherever the needed an extra body. A bit more work, but I got to see way more shows this way. :up:

So many great comics I can't list them all here. But some highlights were (in alphabetical order):

Carl Barron
:star: :star: Des Bishop :star: :star:
Lewis Black
:star: :star: Jason Byrne :star: :star:
Stewart Francis
Craig Hill
:star: Reginald D. Hunter :star:
:star: Steve Hughes :star:
Lee Mack
David O'Doherty
:star: :star: Ardal O'Hanlon :star: :star:
Owen O'Neill
Karl Spain
Tommy Tiernan
Mike Wilmot

I didn't get to see Glenn Wool perform, but he spotted me in my Canucks shirt and we chatted for a bit. Turns out he lived in Saskatchewan for a while too.

But my Comedy Hero has to be :star: :star: :star: Ed Byrne :star: :star: :star: Not only a really nice guy and very funny, but he found my wallet when I lost it backstage at one of his shows. :yes:

Nothing else to report really, so mind how you go. :spock:

St. Patrick's report

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It's been an interesting weekend., with lots to tell So I'll just get straight to it.

Things started on Friday with some excitement down the village. The Post Office was robbed :eyes: A couple came in and took €4,000 in pension payments, and the postmistress' handbag. When they went to make their escape though, their getaway car wouldn't start :rolleyes: I guess we know what the money was for :lol:

The robbers made their way up to the school where they asked staff if they could call a taxi. Unfortunately, taxis are reluctant to come all the way out from the city so that was unsuccessful. Then the staff tried to contact a local mechanic to repair the car but he was an hour away on another call. The next suggestion was for the robbers to head back to the village and wait for the bus to Kilkenny, it would be along in a couple hours :lol:

The teachers were now getting very suspicious of these two who were acting "very shifty" and they escorted them off the school grounds. Meanwhile, one of the post office staff who had gone out in her car to try and find these two spotted them coming out of the school and watched as they tried to dispose of the money, which they had been carrying in a shopping bag. Shortly after the two thieves were apprehended by the guards.

Saturday, Mam and I headed off to Thurles to see the parade as Mam's set dancing group were going to perform. However, it seems someone :whistle: got the days mixed up. Thurles was having their parade on Sunday. Homer: Doh! But we had tea and scones in a pub, and did the weekly shop, so it wasn't a complete waste.

In fact, it was serendipitous for a couple reasons. The rain, which had held off until then, started as soon as we left the pub. And while we were shopping we found some lamb mince, which Mam used to make a lovely Shepherd's pie for supper.

To finish off the evening I had a can to "to drown the shamrock".

Sunday dawned, cold and snowy :faint: and it kept snowing on an off all day. :yuck:
The weather was mad altogether. It would blizzard for 10 minutes, then the sun would come out blazing and melt everything, then it would snow again. You can see some of what we had to put up with here. Snow 18-03-2007 12-10-46.MPG
The weather was so bad that some of the celebrations were cancelled along with loads of ferry sailings and a flight or two.

Nothing to do but light the fire and see what else the OC had to say about Paddy's day. Melissa put up some really good stuff Here, here, here, here, and here. Shes' been VERY busy.
Kay Four, over on her blog, made a very sweet post.

Today has been much the same weather wise. More snow overnight so this was the view this morning.

We just had one or two brief flurries since, but it's bitterly cold and it's blowing a gale. The winds are going to get up to 120kph with lows of -2oC.

As I'm writing, Into the West is on the telly. If you want a good film set in Ireland I can highly recommend this :up:

Overheard down the local

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:star: A big thank you to Sprogger who kindly allowed me to use his work under a Creative Commons License. :star:

Forget roses and chocolates

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Nothing says I love you like...



Anti-Spyware software :confused:

Happy Valentine's day and I hope you got something more romantic. :heart: