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Saturday, November 04, 2006
Comedy Gods, Gobbledy Gook, and Guitars
It has come to my attention that a lot of people that I know have no idea who Mitch Hedberg was. Basically, he was a brilliant comedian in the style of..... well..... Mitch Hedberg. I've watched a lot of comedians and haven't come across anyone like him before or since. I originally got turned on to him via his Comedy Central special and the embed below is a YouTube video of the first 5 minutes of this show. If you like it and would like to see the rest, its currently on YouTube in its entirety, or I have a copy on VHS. Click below for some amazingly original and funny comedy, the likes of which will be missed.
Now onto more serious matters? I've got a lot of political shit on my mind right now, as Saturday is usually my biggest day for blog and socia-news site reading and video clip viewing. If you haven't been paying attention to the news, there are some interesting stories going around. Try checking out news relating to hacking Diebold voting machines. YouTube has some clips of a documentary from HBO on how easy it would be to manipulate the machines. Now I don't know what implications this will have on Tuesday, but I do know that its a bit frightening to think that the results could be hacked by anyone with coding knowledge. For now I'm going to ignore the other big political news stories circulating such as the "Kerry Joke" and the "Rumsfeld Lie" which is just a lot of mud slinging before the election to sway voters opinions with soundbytes.
One thing I did want to point out, is that the story about the Military Times calling for the resignation of Rumsfeld is not a plea from the actual military, but an editorial presented by an American corporation. At first I thought the ACTUAL military was calling for his resignation, before I really dugg deep to find out about who the Military Times is. Just goes to show you need to not only inform yourself on the issues, but you need to more importantly inform yourself on your sources of information.
On a whole different front, I had some people over to the house last night with no planned agenda other than beer drinking. What actually occurred was we each had one beer then spent the night playing fake guitar and then were treated to some Appalachian folk songs on the real guitar. Pretty fun and much more stimulating than a night of nothing but suds and snacks.
Tonight, however, I'm off to a bonafide Guitar Hero party complete with a homemade Italian repast. I don't understand the connection between Marinara and Megadeth's music anymore than you do, but I'm glad they're both at the party just the same.
Alright..... I gotta go strap on my combat boots and my plastic guitar and go rock out my friend's living room. You call it lame and juvenile, I call it a good time with good people enjoying good beer, good food and a brilliant video game.
good grief :P
Now onto more serious matters? I've got a lot of political shit on my mind right now, as Saturday is usually my biggest day for blog and socia-news site reading and video clip viewing. If you haven't been paying attention to the news, there are some interesting stories going around. Try checking out news relating to hacking Diebold voting machines. YouTube has some clips of a documentary from HBO on how easy it would be to manipulate the machines. Now I don't know what implications this will have on Tuesday, but I do know that its a bit frightening to think that the results could be hacked by anyone with coding knowledge. For now I'm going to ignore the other big political news stories circulating such as the "Kerry Joke" and the "Rumsfeld Lie" which is just a lot of mud slinging before the election to sway voters opinions with soundbytes.
One thing I did want to point out, is that the story about the Military Times calling for the resignation of Rumsfeld is not a plea from the actual military, but an editorial presented by an American corporation. At first I thought the ACTUAL military was calling for his resignation, before I really dugg deep to find out about who the Military Times is. Just goes to show you need to not only inform yourself on the issues, but you need to more importantly inform yourself on your sources of information.
On a whole different front, I had some people over to the house last night with no planned agenda other than beer drinking. What actually occurred was we each had one beer then spent the night playing fake guitar and then were treated to some Appalachian folk songs on the real guitar. Pretty fun and much more stimulating than a night of nothing but suds and snacks.
Tonight, however, I'm off to a bonafide Guitar Hero party complete with a homemade Italian repast. I don't understand the connection between Marinara and Megadeth's music anymore than you do, but I'm glad they're both at the party just the same.
Alright..... I gotta go strap on my combat boots and my plastic guitar and go rock out my friend's living room. You call it lame and juvenile, I call it a good time with good people enjoying good beer, good food and a brilliant video game.
good grief :P
Pete, 2:34 PM
4 Comments:
Dude, I know of Mitch. It's all so very sad! :(
, at 8:38 PM
aND WAS THE FOOD GOOD?
, at 9:30 PM
sry mr p, i AM going to take ur blog. lol
, at 9:31 PM
over, i meant over :p
, at 9:32 PM

