Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Bonnie and Clyde


I lost approximately 4000 songs when my hard drive crashed. Since then I have devised all types of new back up systems and recognize that when they remind you to back up your system, they mean more than once every seven years. That being said, replenishing is slow-going. I buy some, I borrow some, I check out discs from the library. While perusing the vacuum that is the itunes store I came across the "podcast" category and decided to explore.

In the end I found myself downloading about 900 (I wish that was an exaggeration) podcasts from the various categories within www.HowStuffWorks.com , so far I have listened primarily to "Stuff you missed in history class" and "Stuff you should know". I am hooked. Hundreds of podcasts later, I find myself getting the full benefits of my ipod for the first time- It is now like an appendage. I have virtually turned my back on news and music. I do not know if the new Unemployment bill passed but I do know why Lucretia Borgia is famous and that the island of Manhattan was purchased with Nutmeg.

Today I heard a story (or 40) that is probably familiar to most of you in that "folklore" way, it was the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. There were a million interesting facts about these two but two in particular really stuck with me: First, while on their crime spree they shot many many rolls of film and often ditched the undeveloped rolls with their abandoned getaway cars. Because of this, we have a first hand recording of personal moments, most including a bit of swagger and Bonnie looking stylish as ever. Second, that Bonnie wrote poetry which was recovered and is now easy to find on the web. Through her poetry we see that Bonnie knew there was no hope for escape, and felt that they were being misrepresented to sell newspapers and serve as scapegoats for all crime.

"You've read the story of Jesse James
of how he lived and died.
If you're
still in need;
of something to read,
here's the story of Bonnie and
Clyde. "

-from "The Trail's End" by Bonnie Parker




I love that there was this parallel of crime and recording happening simultaneously. With so much real life footage, movies detailing the events seem superfluous. That being said, I think the Beatty/Dunaway version is one of the most beautiful movies of all time. Now that I have seen the original Bonnie and Clyde images I was also happy by how faithfully the movie represented the original poses. Bravo!

I realize that I am talking about criminals and their "artistic documentation" does not take away the seriousness of the crimes they did commit, however it is difficult to know how much of what was attributed to them was true and I choose to focus on the peripheral story.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

lost without a vice


I have been thinking lately, what a shame it is that i have given up all my vices (that is if we exclude "not excercising" as a vice). I don't: smoke, self-medicate, go out, shop, drink alchohol (very often)...I don't even like Starbucks anymore. I was wishing for some "thing" that could give me that two-second "fix" and i finally found it.

The mini Diet Coke can.

I was not raised by soda drinkers. As a child,if I was to drink soda, it had to be non-caffeinated and NOT diet (think root beer and 7up). To this day I am not a soda drinker but there is something about Diet coke in a can that I love. It is: not too sweet, crisply bubbly, and delicious. I never buy soda because I just leave half-drunk, warm soda cans all over the house-it's such a waste. To my delight they invented the mini-can. This week I made an even greater discovery: The aesthetically pleasing mini can. Sleek, simple, and perfectly sized.

Hallelujah.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Television

For someone who does not watch t.v., I watch an awful lot of t.v.

I am sort of braggy and elitist when it comes to saying that we "don't have t.v. at home". Like someone not drinking soda or having children who like brussel sprouts...you get smug. The fact is, I just watch t.v. all at one time. I am a binge watcher via netflix and www.hulu.com. I will go three weeks without watching A show and then stay up all night watching an entire season of Lost. or Dexter.

Most recently I have discovered Modern Family. Many, many people recommended it to me but I was almost put off, thinking that like the fad surrounding Survivor, I just would not get it. I was wrong. I love this show, I belly laugh watching it. The mass love for this show is more similar to mass love for the simpsons-you don't feel like a lemming, it makes you happy to know that there are fellow afficionados out there.

Modern Family
Wed. 9/8central
www.abc.com

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