Category: Brooklyn

  • Save Boomtown

    Ah, the world of the Internet has ways to save a tv show from cancellation. Visit http://www.saveboomtown.com/
    and if you want to do so, please sign on to the petition and consider the other ways that can be done.

  • A funny ad

    The latest Target ad has amazing guest stars – the mascots of all the various products. Pillsbury Doughboy, Fisherman Gorton, M&M’s (Yellow Peanut and the red one), Mr. Peanut, and the Kool Aid guy, all colliding into Target for good deals.

    Don’t know about the good deals, don’t know if I like Target, but I love the ad. It’s like some weird alternate universe.

  • Curses

    So, Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs are out, and NY Yankees and Florida Marlins are in. If one didn’t believe in curses before, I do wonder if watching these baseball playoffs would provide some corroboration for the idea of curses against the two teams that get plagued for so long. Real or not, the mystique continues.

  • Playoffs make for unbelievable tv

    It is 9:10pm, EST, andI must say, it’s exciting tv – Chicago Cubs’ Kerry Wood made an unbelievable homerun, helping out his own game. Wow. This just doesn’t happen too often.

    And, yes, Yankees v. Red Sox continues…

  • A cute ad

    [Ed. note: Watch the advertisement at the AT&T reachout website]

    AT& T Wireless’ latest cute ad: you’re watching a couple in silent turmoil. They watch other couples in happiness, while they’re gloomy and doom-stricken. Is the relationship over? Is the despair temporary? The woman is sitting by, absently at her meeting, when she sees her mate appear out of nowhere. He’s holding cue cards – “I’m sorry.” It turns out he’s not actually at her meeting; he’s sending a text message to her. “Me too,” she sends by text messaging on her little Nokia cell phone. Without words being said out loud, their relationship is on its way to being repaired, the fight resolved, so the viewer hopes.

    Notably (to me anyway), the couple is a bi-racial – an Asian female and a white male. Both yuppies, if I interpret correctly from the suits they were wearing. Hmm. Television is coming a long way to reflecting reality, I guess. Or is it just looking for new ways (particularly of the eye-catching variety) to make us use text messaging? Either way, it was something interesting to watch.

    Yanks v. Red Sox continues…

  • I’d rather watch ads.

    [Okay, I’ve tried to post this twice so far. Each time I’ve done it, I’ve tweaked it (especially since I can’t remember what I typed the previous time. Here’s another attempt and hopefully it’ll stick this time. Hmm. Server problems? And I thought it was just my connection to the Internet striking against me again].

    Friday, 10/10/03 – frustration with NBC. I’m thinking that it’s a real shame that NBC pulled the 3rd episode of the 2nd season of “Boomtown.” Well, no one ever said that critically acclaimed shows will last; the ratings are always a network’s real goal. And, it looks like my track record with watching cancelled or soon-to-be-cancelled shows continues. I’m still mad at myself (in the trivial sense, I know) for erasing the 2nd episode from the previous week. That was such a great episode.

    Commercials – Has anyone noticed Toyota’s Christopher Columbus, Action Figure? Those ads are so low-budget looking. For those who don’t know, basically the protagonist is a Ken doll dressed in a Christopher Columbus costume. He’s carrying a Toyota flag (although in one spot, he’s carrying a Spain flag). He’s speaking in a sort-of-NYC-outer-borough accent, cajoling a kid to tell his parents to go buy a Toyota for the holiday (“Badda-boom”). In another spot, Chris is jabbing his flag on a guy’s thigh while telling him to go buy a Toyota. In a third ad, Chris is telling this lady to go buy a Toyota; it ends with the lady trying to not burst into laughter. The ads are so campy and hilarious. Got to love that Christopher Columbus, Action Figure.

    I don’t love the latest McDonald’s “I’m lovin’ it” promotion, with Justin Timberlake singing “I’m lovin’ it,” with a rapper I have yet to identify. Besides being grammatically incorrect, I just haven’t found the ads very persuasive. So the singers love Mickey D’s. That’s nice; but it doesn’t mean I’ll love it or you’ll love it or that we’ll all love it. The lyrics are pushing the Mickey D’s lifestyle: the rapper says he can’t cook, so he fills his stomach with McDonald’s. Um, okay. Can’t we just stick with the food at a bargain type of ads? Or something witty, like the weird breakfast treat thing (“Weird, but yummy”) or tempting (like those Chicken Breast Strips?). Oh, well.

    Stay tuned.

  • Every Step You Take (Redux)


    Stairmaster in your future?

    [I’ve recreated this article from memory. I hope it matches what I wrote.]

    My mom gave me this pedometer (see picture at right) that she got from the 99 cent store. She couldn’t figure out how it works, so that’s how I got it. I wore it watching the Yankees-Red Sox game 3 (pretty violent) and Kill Bill Vol. 1 (very violent), and racked up 6800 steps, or 3 and a quarter miles. People say you should walk 10,000 steps a day. Let’s see how I do during the week. [Today, I walked under 600 steps as I didn’t leave my apartment, so I have a lot of catching up to do!]

    NYU suffered a second student suicide this year. The unidentified student walked off the side of the 10th floor indoor balcony of Bobst Library, the same way as last month. Supposedly there are psychological design features to discourage jumping, such as spike patterns in the floor and cross-shaped cross-sections in the railing. Up until now it seemed to have worked, because no one had ever dared to jump from there before now. When I went there, the preferred method was walking out of dorm room windows.

    How is it that the world knows that a coach was cut on the nose, but students die so anonymously?

  • What the heck happened?

    Something weird happened with my ISP. SSW15 and I wrote two articles on the 12th, and they both disappeared. I know that the server was down sometime this evening. I’m pretty sure I’m not dreaming, because I got a comment email on my article. We’ll try to recreate those missing articles….

  • In Hot Water


    Back of the train in Brooklyn

    The hot water in the apartment came back on today after being off for the last two days. It was pretty bad in this nippy weather. It was back to the concrete slab bathroom and two pots of boiled water method of bathing. I can deal with a lot of rough living and inconvenience, but not having a hot shower really bites.

    In other news, the semi-final results of the recall:
    1. Arnold Schwarzenegger
    2. Cruz Bustamante
    3. Tom McClintock
    4. Peter Camejo
    5. Arianna Huffington
    6. Peter Ueberroth
    7. Larry Flynt
    8. Gary Coleman
    9. George B. Schwartzman
    10. Mary Carey

    Proposition 54 preventing collection of racial demographic data was soundly defeated, as well as Proposition 53 allocating up to 3% of the state budget to infrastructure.

    The Boston Red Sox won the first game against the Yankees 5-2 for the pennant. I’m torn between supporting New York and supporting the underdogs.

  • Baseball continued

    And, now we know – Chicago Cubs vs. Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox v. NY Yankees. Plus, the Mets’ pitcher Al Leiter on Fox doing the color analysis of the Cubs/Marlins game – the Marlins, Leiter’s ex-team? Baseball in October never ceases to surprise me.

    Wonder if the news in CA is up yet? Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger? We do live in interesting times, after all…