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The forecast here sucks
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but I probably wouldn't mind so much if Tom Hanks did the weather every morning
Weekend Recap 06.21.11
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Skipping Sunday and starting with Thursday and #secrethandshakeI always go but I never blog - the Lo has garbage lighting for taking photos unless you hang out right next to the bathrooms or in them

Post Lo Pub Ty, @cenquist, and @cjgibson84 and I went to scope out Latin Night for Jazzfest and drink awful beer in the beer tent
we also took this picture?

additional company was provided by @khemlab and his lovely wifey Kendra, as well as the awesome @GordLeClercCTV

Friday was Project Evening in which Ty did projects and I watched Casino Royale, some episodes of Big Love, and this:
Super glad we stayed in otherwise we might not have had the juice to spend the day lounging in the sun with @JohnnyBroadway, @ckomus, @morleyrigged, Kat and Shawna.

It's our first beach outing of the year and it was heaps of fun, there were some NSFW shots of pretzels that I have safely stored on my phone (haha!) and being out in the sun with great friends is really pumping me up for the camping trip we have planned for Canada Day long weekend -I've never been out of the city for the long weekend, but it's going to be insane, I can tell.

and yikes! Only one more day until #memefestival2011! The festival begins Thursday night at Whiskey Dix at 9pm on the patio! I'll be live tweeting the event (and blogging, if the time allows) for the entire four days of the festival from our twitter at @memefestival so pick a time and come out and say hi!
seems
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funny finding myselfhere
the empire
meticulously constructed
crushing beneath the weight of your boot heel
shattering like glass
splintering like wood
like broken dreams
like broken hearts
sometimes you just don't know what to
say
better
then
to say nothing
The Weeknd - What You Need
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Deviating a bit, today's RnB rather than Hip Hop.
Best emo, effed up songs evs.
Props to @Alexridley for the link.
So Gene Simmons will be in the 'Peg today
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He's being awarded with the key to the city.Though I have no idea why.
A statement from the mayor's office explained that "Gene has spent his life and career overcoming challenges and creating success in business and family by remaining true to his roots and values", which baffles me since this is the guy who has claimed to have slept with over 5,000 women.

Though that being said, other recipients of this "prestigious award" include Henry Winkler aka The Fonz, and Bob Geldof -the guy who co-wrote 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'.
It seems like a really cheap, sad ploy for attention from the mayor's office to go handing out Keys to the City to any B-list celebrity we can find
(and yes, at this point in his career I fully consider Gene Simmons to be a B-list celebrity -once you do reality TV, that's what you become, I'm sorry)
and what baffles me is that we have regular, A-list celebs that come through here shooting movies and whatnot all the time, and these are the people we choose to honour? I think it really speaks to how out-of-touch our mayor is with the times if he can't present an award to someone who was hip when he was in junior high.
Maybe we should start a trend towards awarding awards like this to people who actually do things for Winnipeg or represent the city in a positive way, like Jon Montgomery who was given the key to the city after winning the Gold Medal in Men's Skeleton in the 2010 Winter Olympics (intense!).
What about someone like Guy Maddin, Fred Penner, Wanda Koop, Burton Cummings (not that his ego needs it), or even freaking Anna Paquin from True Blood if you want a current celeb?!
There are actually a whole whack of famous and interesting people who were born and/or raised in Winnipeg (like Tommy Douglas! Represent!) who could be given this award, and honestly this whole event feels like an opportunity for the mayor to have an excuse to meet someone he thinks is cool, and isn't genuinely beneficial for the city itself at all.
So good job Sam Katz! I'm glad that being mayor has provided you with yet another opportunity to inflate your massive ego.
A weekend in pictures 06.14.11
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Rather than bore you with one of the longwinded "I did this, this weekend" posts that always seem to follow a weekend of non-blogging, here's my highlight reel of what went down:

There's been some ridiculous ish happening in the group lately and it was great to chill with some solid peeps and hash out everything that's been going on. Our social circle is so close-knit and supportive, I'm always amazed by my friends!
I hardly even had time to get home and change before we were off on Vikki and Vance to The Fox and Hound (greasiest watering hole ever!) for karaoke with cenquist, kenquist and adriantrimble.


I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.
Hip Hop Sunday #3 Organized Rhyme - Check the O.R.
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From wikipedia: Organized Rhyme was a short-lived Canadian hip hop group based in Ottawa, known primarily for the fame later achieved by one of its members, comedian Tom Green.
Enjoy your Sunday, dears! It's beautiful outside here, go outside and enjoy it!
Webcomics
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No, I don't have one. I'm not going to try and push my internet presence on you any more than I already do throughthis blog
my facebook
my twitter
my tumblr
my youtube channel
my flickr
and so on
(sorry about that)
and while I do possess some artistic talent, I've never had the drive to try and translate my glorious witticisms and knee-slapping one-liners into some sort of amazing online artistic brilliance. I like to think it's laziness, but I'm not sure.
Regardless, here are some examples of webcomics that I currently follow and you should too if you have any sense of humor at all:
xkcd Generally I like my webcomics to be nonlinear, I spend enough of my time trying to remember all the day-to-day things that happen in my life and if I forget to read it for a week (or several) it feels less like fun and more like hanging out with your mom (I kid, I'm sure she's a very nice lady).
Penny Arcade Is definitely the webcomic I've been reading the longest -early 2000's wut wut- mostly because it's about video games and n3rd culture, but also because if you get what they're talking about it's blindingly funny. I'm also super proud of these two dudes, Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, for transforming what started out as a hobby into a convention, a children's charity and two video games. Seriously talented individuals!
ALSO:
I couldn't pick a particular comic, but have you checked out Sean Ward's Super Party? (as well as his other work). Dude is seriously talented and deserves your praise -just saying.
Moving on:
Hark a Vagrant has to be my hands-down favourite webcomic ever. Kate Beaton is an absolute genius, and her comics range from history (mostly Canadian, but not always) to literature, to politics, to whatever. If you aren't reading her stuff, then wtf?
Okay I'll be up front with you guys, Rusted Out Rowboat is a "horribly un-funny webcomic" that Ty used to make and the sole purpose of this entire post in which I shared some of my favourite things with you was to passive-aggressively harass him into making more.
Sorry for abusing your readership guys like that, please forgive me.
And if you're okay with the fact that I had an ulterior purpose for this post, feel free to suggest any websomics you read. Please, that way I'll know you're not mad at me for wasting your time ;)
Why you need to develop a sense of humour about racism
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Let me explain:Last weekend at The Pyramid a girlfriend and I were having a bathroom stall-to-stall conversation and I mentioned The Boondocks, one of my favourite TV shows. In case you haven't seen it, it's a social satire of African American culture based on a comic series written by Aaron McGruder.
At first glance it's the most racist thing I've ever seen; basically every character drops the N-bomb multiple times an episode and essentially every African American (can I say 'Black' since I'm in Canada?) stereotype is ridiculed constantly. But the only way you'd think that The Boondocks was a racist television show is if you were living with your head in the deepest recesses of your asshole. It's a brilliant piece of satire and has been mentioned as one of the best TV shows of 2010 in the New York Times.
Here's one such example:
It's one of the cleanest clips I could find, honestly.
But why am I telling you this?
Because after I mentioned it we heard "wouldn't it be funny if you walked out of your stalls and there was a Black person standing there?" and wouldn't you know it, there was a Black girl standing there who called me a racist (among other things) and stormed out.
I could be mistaken, but how does praising a show that explores racism and societal issues by presenting them from a comedic standpoint make me a racist? It seems like the most effective way to challenge, explore and understand issues like racism is through humour and satire (along with open-mindedness). In fact, that's what satire is supposed to do.
So what have we learned today?
1. Racism is a problem, but flipping out isn't going to help. Understand that satire exists to ridicule individuals, and society itself, into improvement. Flipping out about it actually goes against what satire like The Boondocks is trying to accomplish. So develop a freaking sense of humour.
2. Don't talk about satire in the bathroom. Not everyone gets it and might call you mean names as you're washing your hands.
3. Or maybe save yourself the hassle and just don't talk while in the bathroom.
It's only Tuesday
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and I'm already looking forward to the weekend.
Sleeping in, relaxing, hopefully there's sunshine and a patio and a long bike ride on Vikki and Vance (our bikes) in our future.
(can you guess where our bicycle names come from?)

Got sent home today because I "looked like a ghost"; spent all afternoon catching up on sleep and having weird dreams.
I always have weird dreams when I sleep on the couch, do you?

Ty's making Thai curry for dinner but was kind enough to make me a delicious sandwich instead, since I'm not feeling all that great and while a curry blast might help... it might not. Hoping to have them tomorrow?
I'm spoiled and lucky and I know it.

It's raining again, now. Hoping for sun for the rest of the week!