Thursday, December 29, 2005

Spider Ham cover

Marvel released a black and white image of the upcoming "Spider-Ham" variant cover. Just for fun this afternoon, I whipped off a colour version and superimposed it onto the variant cover background.

Click the image on the right for a larger version. Keep in mind this was done at 72 dpi, and took less than an hour! (If you look closely, you can probably see a lot of colouring outside the lines! ;)

Drawn by Marvelous Mike Wieringo
Inked by Kaptivating Karl Kesel
Coloured for fun by your Friendly Neighbourhood Yours Truly.

For more on Spider-Ham, visit the Spider-Ham Wikipedia entry.

Currently playing: Orphan - Miracle

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Back to the Drawing Board

Michael J. Fox is heading Back To The Future for a fourth time-traveling movie. The actor, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, admits he's in negotiations for a final film in the series - but only if they make his character as old as he is in real life. The former Spin City star wants to take over Christopher Lloyd's eccentric scientist character, Doc, in the sequel. He tells movie website Moviehole.net, "The only way it would work would be if I played Doc. I'm 44-years-old now and I'm not interested in running around on skateboards! I think after 1, 2 and 3 we all kind of felt we had done it. And I think if they did it again now they would do it with a younger cast and just do a different realisation of it, which would be fun."
Source: Internet Movie Database

I hope this is a joke. Whoever thought this would be a good idea should make like a tree, and get out of here.....

Crazy drunk driver....

This news item has a "Bad Idea" factor of 1.21 Gigawatts.

Currently playing: Joe Satriani - I Believe
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 100.00%

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

How to tell if someone is "square".

When you first meet someone, one of the hardest things to do is to determine whether the new acquaintance is "hip", or "square".

I used to judge a person on a wide range of variables; height, age, political opinions, eye colour, accent, proper use of the word 'irregardless', preference in chocolate bars, and volume of laugh (in decibels, rounded up of course).

That just seems like a lot of work. In the interest of being more efficient with my time, I've found one surefire way to determine a strangers un-squareness.

Check the CD collection (or if they are 30+, their record and tape collection). If it contains a copy of The Frantics Boot to the Head, you may remove the new acquaintance from under your microscope. They've passed the test, and are worthy of your enduring friendship and company.

Boot to the Head is a Canadian comedic masterpiece. But, in the words of the immortal LeVar Burton, "Don't take MY word for it!". Have a listen for yourself! Click here to have a listen to A Piece Of Pie!

The Frantics are back in style. My lifelong friend Robin Kowal and I saw them at the Gas Station Theatre earlier this year. They recently recorded new material for a television special that will be airing on the Comedy Network on January 28, 2006 (Featuring new Mr. Canoehead and Ed Gruberman skits!!!). There is also an online petition collecting signatures for the great cause of collecting all of the episodes of their original tv series, 4 on the Floor, on DVD. Please support this noble cause by clicking this link and signing the petition.

Currently playing: Ottawa Senators at Montreal Canadiens (currently tied at 3)
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 100.00% (whoo hooo!)

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Under the wrecking ball

I drove past the old Winnipeg Arena on my way to work this morning. Demolition efforts are well under way. Most of the North end of the building is now fully open and exposed to the elements.

I'm not going to lose a lot of tears over this one - to say that our new downtown arena is an improvement is a massive understatement. But it did make me stop for a moment and think of all the concerts and Winnipeg Jets games I'd been to over the years. At no point in the future will I be able to stroll it's hallowed halls and reminisce about the Jets' White Outs, 50/50 tickets, and urinating into troughs.

One last go at the Winnipeg Arena Urinal Trough. 2004. From left: "Big Ern" Bazylewski, Donovan Yaciuk, Scott Bazylewski, Spencer Sutton.

The backdrop for all those memories is now gone.

Currently playing: America - Horse With No Name
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 93.33%

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

There's going to be a heartache tonight. - UPDATE!

Ottawa 6
Colorado 2

The Sens were without Wade Redden, Jason Spezza, and Martin Havlat, and still found a way to win. Chris and I are still on speaking terms, and had a great time!

I'd never thought the difference between regular TV and High Definition TV would make all that much difference. But occasionally throughout the night, we flipped back and forth between two stations broadcasting the game (one in regular, one in HD), and the difference is absolutely phenomenal. HD TV almost seems clearer than real life....

Currently playing: Chris Isaak - Somebody's Crying
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 68.42%

Monday, December 12, 2005

There's going to be a heartache tonight.

I love the Ottawa Senators. My Brother-in-law Chris loves the Colorado Avalanche.

The two teams play their only match up of the season tonight in Colorado, and Chris has the game on his big-screen, High Definition television. Since the NHL has eliminated tie games, one team has to lose, and consequently, one of the two of us will not be speaking to the other by the end of the night.

I'm also picking up some alcohol, so chances are I may not even be CONSCIOUS by the end of the night.

Isn't sports fun?

Tune in tomorrow to find out who's not speaking to who! ;)

Currently playing: Orphan - Miracle
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 63.16%

Friday, December 09, 2005

I am the Champions, my friends!

There are several things I need to do in life before I die.... 1. Work in the comic book industry. (Yep!) 2. Record an album in a studio with a band (Yep - it happened twice!) 3. Get higher that 75% in Grade 12 Math (I really should let that one go!) 4. Eat 27 chicken fingers in one sitting (Yep!) 5. Bring the Jets back to Winnipeg (Methinks I'm going to be alive for a loooong while!) 6. See the Pyramids of Giza. (Still waiting on that one...) 7. See Queen live in concert (See below...) About half my life ago, I saw a video of a Roger Taylor of Queen, singing and drumming "I'm In Love With My Car" at a Montreal concert circa 1982. It was one of the coolest things I'd seen in my life! I was hooked - at that moment I knew I wanted to play the drums. He has been my inspiration as a drummer ever since, and I owe much of any 'style' I have to listening to him play. That was 1990. Queen hadn't toured since 1986, and by 1991, Freddie Mercury had passed on and any hopes I'd had of seeing Queen live had to be abandoned. There was a glimmer of hope in 1993 when I had the chance to see their guitarist, Brian May, open up for Guns and Roses*. My mom wouldn't let me go however, as the girls who had the extra ticket to the show liked to smoke pot and drink Jack Daniels, and probably would have deflowered me at some point during the drive to Winnipeg. Thank god for mothers! Well, Queen has risen like a phoenix from the ashes, and have teamed up with former Bad Company / Free singer Paul Rodgers, completing a European tour last spring. They are now coming to Canada, and my cousin Scott snagged us some sweet tickets to the Vancouver show. Tickets to see Queen. Third row. With a perfect view of Roger Taylor.

Today is a good day.

Currently playing: Johnny Cash - One Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 33.33% (what the--!? how did it drop from 35.71%!)

*Note: Brian May fell ill and was unable to open for Guns and Roses that night back in 1993, so I was able to forgive my mother for looking out for my safety and virginity. However, as an interesting side note, the band chosen to replace Brian May that night, was none other than local Winnipeg rockers Orphan!!! (known at that time as the Deadbeat Honeymooners). I didn't know Orphan from a hole in the ground back then, so I guess I didn't miss much. ...

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Am I out of line here...?

I ate out for lunch today. Buffalo wings. Very good.

However, twice throughout the meal, I drained my glass of hydrating fluids. And both times I had to wait an average of five and a half minutes for my server to refill me. During this 11 minute stretch, I had to let my meal sit and get cold - eating chicken wings without having a glass of water or cola handy is playing with fire. Literally.

11 minutes.

No eating.

Nothing to drink.

I left no tip. I'm happy with my decision, but am just curious to know if I'm in the wrong here...

Currently playing: The Smithereens - Girl Like You
Percentage of Christmas shopping complete: 35.71% (still)