the Mormon Show, left to right Elder Skelter, El Dorado and Elder Fudd...
Monday, March 19, 2007
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Mimie Chan Spring Scream Monkey
I've had these guys linked on the sidebar for forever. This was in April 2004 in Kending... A real crowd fav... better vid of them coming soon...
Labels:
live music,
mimie chan,
spring scream monkey
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Spring Scream Run

Spring Scream is coming soon! Double Pig over Tomb Sweeping weekend April 4th-7th...
And it's at a different site this year, up around Jia Le Shui as far as I understand...
I hope little Burl will be strong enough to make the trip... we'll see...
As usual, I haven't published any where near the number of videos I'd planned to publish of past performances... youtube's got me kinda frustrated lately... and
I just haven't put in the time, but I'm gonna try to get as many up as I can this month... I know what your thinking - if I didn't find the time with one kid, there's no way I'm gonna find it with two - and you're probably right... I'm opening a new account with Daily Motion, which seeming a little less busy than the tube...
Monday, March 05, 2007
Introducing Burl
Burl was born last Wednesday, Feb 28th, at 6:14 pm in Da Li City.
Check out Honeybees for more details...
Saturday, February 24, 2007
chimps just mushrooms short of civilization
Still no baby yet... the waiting, hopefully, is the hardest part... was due the 22nd... we await his arrival imminently...
I just read on the BBC that chimps have been observed using spears (they sharpen them with their teeth) to hunt other primates. I knew they could use sticks to fish out termites and rocks to bash nuts. They've also been observed standing in apparent awe at the sight of a wonder of nature, say a rainbow over a waterfall, perhaps the makings of a spirituality of sorts... just wait till they find magic mushrooms (see Terrence McKenna), then they'll really be showing us evolution in action... story here.
I just read on the BBC that chimps have been observed using spears (they sharpen them with their teeth) to hunt other primates. I knew they could use sticks to fish out termites and rocks to bash nuts. They've also been observed standing in apparent awe at the sight of a wonder of nature, say a rainbow over a waterfall, perhaps the makings of a spirituality of sorts... just wait till they find magic mushrooms (see Terrence McKenna), then they'll really be showing us evolution in action... story here.
Labels:
chimps,
evolution,
spears,
terrence mckenna
Monday, February 12, 2007
Here's a link to a new Charlie Taylor video - Too Drunk To Drink
I did a little video for Rock when Charlie was on stage at last year's Spring Scream.
Look for a shot of IVO below the stage that they put in the video...
I did a little video for Rock when Charlie was on stage at last year's Spring Scream.
Look for a shot of IVO below the stage that they put in the video...
Labels:
Charlie Taylor,
live music,
live music taiwan
Sunday, February 11, 2007
IVO DRUMMING! "NO PICTURE!"
Ivo loves drumming and drums on all manner of things.
I'm thrilled he's learned to say "No picture!"
Living in Taiwan he tends to attract a lot of unwanted attention, which drives ol' dad nuts...
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Norwegians to Build 'Doomsday' Seed Vault
This just caught my eye. The Svalbard International Seed Vault is being planned to house all the known seed variations of world in the deep Arctic...
Sounds like the prologue of a science fiction epic... "In the year 2007, before the great calamity, the Norwegians had the foresight to deposit a vast and complete seed catalogue in the far reaches of the Arctic...with the nuclear winter dissipating and sunshine breaking through for the first time in centuries, a small band of survivors makes their way to the legendary vault, unsure of the validity of the claim, but pressing on, they alone mankind's last hope..."
or something like that...
Sounds like the prologue of a science fiction epic... "In the year 2007, before the great calamity, the Norwegians had the foresight to deposit a vast and complete seed catalogue in the far reaches of the Arctic...with the nuclear winter dissipating and sunshine breaking through for the first time in centuries, a small band of survivors makes their way to the legendary vault, unsure of the validity of the claim, but pressing on, they alone mankind's last hope..."
or something like that...
Friday, February 09, 2007
Death of a Gold -Digger
Last week I was teaching a lesson on people watching and in the dialogue there was an older man walking with a young girl. The friends assumed she was a 'gold-digger'. I told my students the story of Anna Nicole Smith and her marriage to the billionaire oil man in the 90's to better explain the idea of 'gold-digging'.
And now she's dead at 39. Too strange.
And now she's dead at 39. Too strange.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
update
This is my first day of vacation. Finally. That was a long ol' semester. These last two weeks have been pretty hectic getting ready for the new baby. Sandy is heavily pregnant. We feel that the delivery could come at any time now. My mom flew in from NB last week to help out with everything. She's been a tremendous help already. Ivo's getting to know his Grammie a little more every day and seems to be aware that there's a baby in mama's belly and he's going to come out soon...
Sunday, January 28, 2007
ad hoc, chiayi rock
some old changhua friends came into town last night to see chiayi rockers ad hoc at the grooveyard. what a great show! tight solid fun rock n roll. they brought a throng of chiayi fans up on a bus to see the show. go see'em if you get a chance.
here's a link to their site. from there you can navigate to a couple youtube vids or their myspace site...
here's a link to their site. from there you can navigate to a couple youtube vids or their myspace site...
Monday, January 22, 2007
chickens really do live after their heads are cut off, the 5 second rule is bunk, water drains in the sink according to the size and shape of the basin and a poppy seed bagel may indeed make you test positive for opiates...
live science and the 20 common 'myths' in science...
live science and the 20 common 'myths' in science...
Friday, January 19, 2007
'Quantum Boggs'
Quantum Boggs: Episode II
The adventure continues as Hall of Famer Wade Boggs goes back in time to help Dan Marino acquire the necessary skills to win Super Bowl 19. POW!
In case you missed the first one, I'm pleased to present Episode I here in its entirety...
edit: I'm linking to the video on youtube... I don't know what's up with youtube lately but i've been waiting ages for some of these videos to load. And often they get cut off in the middle. So here it is, Episode I, all of it, if you can get it.
The adventure continues as Hall of Famer Wade Boggs goes back in time to help Dan Marino acquire the necessary skills to win Super Bowl 19. POW!
In case you missed the first one, I'm pleased to present Episode I here in its entirety...
edit: I'm linking to the video on youtube... I don't know what's up with youtube lately but i've been waiting ages for some of these videos to load. And often they get cut off in the middle. So here it is, Episode I, all of it, if you can get it.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
'Night Owls'
the Vlogpond is happy to present this short film from Albatross Productions, called Night Owls. Sean Scanlan interviews a Taipei noodle lady about the noisy foreigners living upstairs... funny!
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
back to the link list... i've added a few good ones...
Michael Turton's The View From Taiwan is all Taiwan all the time with lots of handy links. I've been visiting his blog for along time, as has anyone who's even surfed 'taiwan blogs'. He's well known to anyone into the Taiwan blogosphere. A genuine cyber celeb. I'm probably the last Taiwan blog to even mention him. That aside, his blog is the Taiwany-est and well worth a visit. The Blogfather!
The Chocolate President and the Hungry Donkeys is well written, smart and funny. This is the domain of Erin King , formerly of Taichung, currently of Taipei. Erin played music with Taichung live act Milk for years. He's associated with Albatross Productions , a Taipei based film group.
Check out The Crazy 8 - Erin stars as a Taipei pool hustler.
Michael Turton's The View From Taiwan is all Taiwan all the time with lots of handy links. I've been visiting his blog for along time, as has anyone who's even surfed 'taiwan blogs'. He's well known to anyone into the Taiwan blogosphere. A genuine cyber celeb. I'm probably the last Taiwan blog to even mention him. That aside, his blog is the Taiwany-est and well worth a visit. The Blogfather!
The Chocolate President and the Hungry Donkeys is well written, smart and funny. This is the domain of Erin King , formerly of Taichung, currently of Taipei. Erin played music with Taichung live act Milk for years. He's associated with Albatross Productions , a Taipei based film group.
Check out The Crazy 8 - Erin stars as a Taipei pool hustler.
ch-ch-changes
i've redone my link list, finally. changed the font too. now it looks like old school typing. not that this is going to make any of these posts more fun to read but it looks better to me anyway. when i got up this morning the background was pink, or salmon or some kind of pastel color. it looked fine but i've changed it back not 'cause it was gay but just because it was either unintentional or unauthorized. i'm leaning towards the unintentional change. that's what happens when you play with your layout drunk i guess. a friend once advised on blogging, "...don't blog drunk. or high. well maybe high's ok, but never drunk..." i'll try to heed his advice from now on...
anyway back to the links...to be continued cause ivo wants to read a book...
anyway back to the links...to be continued cause ivo wants to read a book...
Saturday, January 13, 2007
I came across this blog the other day.
Rebel Frequencies' - 'Ten Musical Reasons To Be Cheerful in 2007'
Rebel Frequencies' - 'Ten Musical Reasons To Be Cheerful in 2007'
Thursday, January 11, 2007
baseball batting robot video
looks kinda like a jedi blocking death rays, no follow through, but hey it's got endurance...
looks kinda like a jedi blocking death rays, no follow through, but hey it's got endurance...
Monday, January 08, 2007
Ramen Man
What would millions of Asian students be snacking on without Momofuku Ando?
inventor of the instant noodle dies at 96.
I'd heard of this man before but didn't realize that he was born in Taiwan and lived here until he was 23 before moving to Japan...
inventor of the instant noodle dies at 96.
I'd heard of this man before but didn't realize that he was born in Taiwan and lived here until he was 23 before moving to Japan...
Friday, January 05, 2007
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Monday, January 01, 2007
Happy New Year everybody! Let's hope '07 is full of things good and giggly for all!
Yesterday marked my 10th year in Asia... I landed in South Korea on Dec 31st 1996...
In retrospect, it wasn't the best timing for arrival in a foreign country as everyone was away on holiday and I had to sleep on the floor... but young and impatient I was as opposed to old and cranky I am...
Blue skies today and we're taking the boy to the park!
Yesterday marked my 10th year in Asia... I landed in South Korea on Dec 31st 1996...
In retrospect, it wasn't the best timing for arrival in a foreign country as everyone was away on holiday and I had to sleep on the floor... but young and impatient I was as opposed to old and cranky I am...
Blue skies today and we're taking the boy to the park!
Friday, December 29, 2006
BBC lists 100 things you didn't know like
panspermia is the belief that life on earth originated on another planet
camel's milk has ten times the iron that a cow's has.
thinking about your muscles can make you stronger.
and apparently the egg came first.
panspermia is the belief that life on earth originated on another planet
camel's milk has ten times the iron that a cow's has.
thinking about your muscles can make you stronger.
and apparently the egg came first.
Monday, December 25, 2006
Ivo, 2 years and a day!
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
"Squid-type robot"
News - well, news to me - in robotics and underwater propulsion.
Japanese scientists have built the Squid Robot (video and pics)
Japanese scientists have built the Squid Robot (video and pics)
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Friday, December 15, 2006
Thanks again to Charlie Taylor for venturing 'over the mountains' from Hualien to play at the Grooveyard Wednesday night. I had a blast!
I so rarely get out during the week anymore, but once I'd settled the family in for the night, I hit the road and got to Grooveyard by 9:30...
There was an experimental jazz trio playing when I got there so Charlie went on around eleven and played a solid set featuring Eternal Hangover in Hell, Women, Southern Comfort, Ain't No Hippie, Rockin in the R.O.C., the "you're a little bit fat but your face is pretty" song (I Want You?), a beautiful version of Turning Women Gay - the crowd really got into that one.
And a few new ones on me, Dear Santa for one and the encore which Charlie introduced as having been played only once before live and that this would probably be the last time he ever played it. Too bad, good song.
I can't recall the name now, but I thought it was an appropriate closer for the raucous crowd who had lined up to see Charlie in his only Taichung performance of the season...
Patty got the video, would love to see some of that rendered.
Roger played bass and high-hat.
Sorry to hear about .22's bassist Steve Taylor breaking his arm recently. Best wishes Steve, heal up quick!
Charlie said he's going to play a show in Hualien before he heads off to winter on the beaches of Koh Chang in Thailand...
Safe travels Charlie and see you in the Spring!
I so rarely get out during the week anymore, but once I'd settled the family in for the night, I hit the road and got to Grooveyard by 9:30...
There was an experimental jazz trio playing when I got there so Charlie went on around eleven and played a solid set featuring Eternal Hangover in Hell, Women, Southern Comfort, Ain't No Hippie, Rockin in the R.O.C., the "you're a little bit fat but your face is pretty" song (I Want You?), a beautiful version of Turning Women Gay - the crowd really got into that one.
And a few new ones on me, Dear Santa for one and the encore which Charlie introduced as having been played only once before live and that this would probably be the last time he ever played it. Too bad, good song.
I can't recall the name now, but I thought it was an appropriate closer for the raucous crowd who had lined up to see Charlie in his only Taichung performance of the season...
Patty got the video, would love to see some of that rendered.
Roger played bass and high-hat.
Sorry to hear about .22's bassist Steve Taylor breaking his arm recently. Best wishes Steve, heal up quick!
Charlie said he's going to play a show in Hualien before he heads off to winter on the beaches of Koh Chang in Thailand...
Safe travels Charlie and see you in the Spring!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
...more Charlie Taylor
Charlie sings "Women Are Just like People" at spring scream rooster, '05...
first part is a little shaky, the camera I mean...
first part is a little shaky, the camera I mean...
Charlie Taylor Live...
...in Taichung tonight at the Grooveyard!
Welcome Charlie! Here's my favorite Charlie Taylor performance ever!
Welcome Charlie! Here's my favorite Charlie Taylor performance ever!
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
NPR's most important American music of the 20th century - complete with 8 to 12 minute conversations about each piece of music.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Thursday, December 07, 2006

Vince Guaraldi's A Charlie Brown Christmas has never been out of print since its release in 1965.
We've been listening to it lately ay my house and I love it. Very Peanuts but very very jazzy...
hear some tracks here
Mars had water, 'recently'
as recently as in the last few years...it's all about those 'gullies' on the surface... they're changing shapes...some scientists think it may just be liquid CO2 though...
story
story
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
ROCKETGIRL REPRISE
from the depths of hell...the return of ROCKETGIRL?
I published this by way of Blip TV before. Dusting it off again 'cause I heard Leon is back on the island with that crazy drummer Rock Starkey in Taipei. Ran into Anthony dressed as a robot on the weekend too. Will they play again? Check out Charlie Taylor's blog for news of his first night back in Taiwan...
Reminded me of another show they played but this is the one I have readily available for now...
I published this by way of Blip TV before. Dusting it off again 'cause I heard Leon is back on the island with that crazy drummer Rock Starkey in Taipei. Ran into Anthony dressed as a robot on the weekend too. Will they play again? Check out Charlie Taylor's blog for news of his first night back in Taiwan...
Reminded me of another show they played but this is the one I have readily available for now...
US to build moon base in 2020
...space shuttle flights to be scrapped by 2010... or so says Bush if you can believe that shit...
Full story link here
Full story link here
jj cale and eric clapton "the road to escondido"
an interview with cale and clapton. if you don't know, cale wrote "cocaine" and "after midnight", mainstays of clapton's set for years.
Friday, December 01, 2006
more good news about red wine
For years I've heard about how moderate consumption of red wine is good for your heart.
Chemicals called procyanidins are responsible and a new study reports that wines from south west France and Sardinia have the highest concentration...
Coincidentally I've been drinking more wine of late 'cause after the the ball tourney I'd had my fill of beer... making me fatter and stupider than I need to be.... anyway
here's the full report
Chemicals called procyanidins are responsible and a new study reports that wines from south west France and Sardinia have the highest concentration...
Coincidentally I've been drinking more wine of late 'cause after the the ball tourney I'd had my fill of beer... making me fatter and stupider than I need to be.... anyway
here's the full report
Monday, November 27, 2006
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Dynamite Club SS '05
Dynamite Club live at spring scream rooster. playin in the rain when suddenly the drummer drop kicks the guitarist right off the stage!
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Taiwan Tees
I saw a t-shirt the other day that read -
Please do not
drop the bomb
on my little sister.
thank you!
Odd sayings or expressions on clothing are not at all uncommon here in Taiwan. I was struck by this one because everything was spelled correctly and the grammar was right too! Amazing!
Please do not
drop the bomb
on my little sister.
thank you!
Odd sayings or expressions on clothing are not at all uncommon here in Taiwan. I was struck by this one because everything was spelled correctly and the grammar was right too! Amazing!
*The Michael Richards apology on Letterman has been mostly removed from YouTube due to copyright complaints from CBS...
Here's Jon Stewart from mid November talking about roaches, the new congress and Bush.
Here's Jon Stewart from mid November talking about roaches, the new congress and Bush.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Richards apologizes on Letterman
Michael Richards sounds pretty broken up about what happened at the comedy club - talking to Dave and Jerry Seinfeld... video
Notice how the audience's tendency is to laugh at the situation in the beginning of the interview...
Notice how the audience's tendency is to laugh at the situation in the beginning of the interview...
Michael Richards loses it on stage
The former Seinfeld star loses it on 2 black guys at a show... video
new look
Beta blogger has provided html idiots like myself waaay more options for customizing a blog... so far seems good, I like the most recent posts feature on this template...
This template style is called 'jellyfish' a cousin of the old template I was using on the vlogpond... I just got so damn sick of that orange bar... beta blogging and beyond!
This template style is called 'jellyfish' a cousin of the old template I was using on the vlogpond... I just got so damn sick of that orange bar... beta blogging and beyond!
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Cuba takes Cup
Here are the final standings to the tournament.
Cuba beat the Netherlands in the gold medal game 6 - 3 in 11 innings.
Chinese-Taipei beat Japan 4 - 0 to take the bronze.
Japan didn't score a run in the last 2 games. The Cubans seemed to play like mortal men during the last 3. The Dutch team almost came out of nowhere to take it all. Good fun!
Cuba beat the Netherlands in the gold medal game 6 - 3 in 11 innings.
Chinese-Taipei beat Japan 4 - 0 to take the bronze.
Japan didn't score a run in the last 2 games. The Cubans seemed to play like mortal men during the last 3. The Dutch team almost came out of nowhere to take it all. Good fun!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Last day of Baseball Tourney
Cuba beat Chinese-Taipei last night 5-4. Another 1 run game... wow. What's with the Cubans? Or is the Taiwan squad just playing way over their heads? Cuba faces the Netherlands tonight for the gold medal. Tpe will go at Japan at 1pm for 3rd place...
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Baseball Today!
Japan vs. Netherlands at 1pm. The winner will play in the gold medal game tomorrow against the winner of the Cuba vs.Chinese-Taipei match up tonight at 6:30...
John Kuhel is going to be commanding his rag tag troop of Tainaners up to Taichung this afternoon... reports are they'll hit the parking lot for a tailgate party a couple of hours before the evening game starts... if you're going, get tickets as soon as you can 'cause I reckon it'll be a packed house tonight...
See y'all at the ballpark!
John Kuhel is going to be commanding his rag tag troop of Tainaners up to Taichung this afternoon... reports are they'll hit the parking lot for a tailgate party a couple of hours before the evening game starts... if you're going, get tickets as soon as you can 'cause I reckon it'll be a packed house tonight...
See y'all at the ballpark!
Friday, November 17, 2006
Chinese -Taipei defeats Cuba
WOW! I can't believe they won! 4-3 if you didn't watch it. Zhang Tai-shan clubbed a 2 run homer that turned out to be the difference. the cuban bats went to sleep for the last few innings...Netherlands beat the Aussies to finish 3rd.
so, for the medal round the top 4 are cuba, japan, netherlands and chinese-taipei...
japan vs. netherlands at 1pm tomorrow...
cuba vs. chinese-taipei at 6:30...
Final standings for round robin play
so, for the medal round the top 4 are cuba, japan, netherlands and chinese-taipei...
japan vs. netherlands at 1pm tomorrow...
cuba vs. chinese-taipei at 6:30...
Final standings for round robin play
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
fresh standings
cuba undefeated, taiwan drops tough one to the netherlands in 10...
australians outlast koreans 10-9...
cuba undefeated, taiwan drops tough one to the netherlands in 10...
australians outlast koreans 10-9...
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
baseball update
yesterday was an off day for the baseball tournament...
the standings after 4 games per team are cuba and japan at 4-0, chinese-taipei, australia and the netherlands at 2-2, korea and italy at 1-3 and the philippines at 0-4...
battle of the undefeated today at 1pm... cuba vs. japan..
cuba has outscored opponents 44-3, japan 13-7... japan is 3-0 in one run games...
you'll recall the japanese knocked off the cubans to win the wbc tournament earlier this year...
taiwan plays the netherlands today, the philippines tomorrrow and cuba on thursday...
they need to take at least 2 of 3 to get into a favorable spot in the medal round... they need to score more runs too, they've been outscored 26-19...
the standings after 4 games per team are cuba and japan at 4-0, chinese-taipei, australia and the netherlands at 2-2, korea and italy at 1-3 and the philippines at 0-4...
battle of the undefeated today at 1pm... cuba vs. japan..
cuba has outscored opponents 44-3, japan 13-7... japan is 3-0 in one run games...
you'll recall the japanese knocked off the cubans to win the wbc tournament earlier this year...
taiwan plays the netherlands today, the philippines tomorrrow and cuba on thursday...
they need to take at least 2 of 3 to get into a favorable spot in the medal round... they need to score more runs too, they've been outscored 26-19...
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Iraq comment censored on The Simpsons...
Simpsons Treehouse of Horror..."You said we'd be greeted as lib-er-a-tors!"
Sunday, November 05, 2006
This is an old clip but I'd never seen it before. Seriously funny!
Stephen Colbert, George W Bush's words
Stephen Colbert, George W Bush's words
Friday, November 03, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The Deported Live in the Canal
The Deported played an inpromptu show down in the canal on Hua Mei St Oct 30th, 2004. Taichung cops broke it up pretty quickly, around the 2:30 mark.
The only song they got off was "Cannibal Cafe", once for sound check then once more until the whistles started blowing. This vid was been re-edited for length...
Happy Halloween everybody!
The only song they got off was "Cannibal Cafe", once for sound check then once more until the whistles started blowing. This vid was been re-edited for length...
Happy Halloween everybody!
Monday, October 30, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
18 year old John Cool
John Cool in So Cal with Will Ferrell in the 80s... another nice one from Les Arthur...
A couple of years ago a few of us went down to tainan to see a couple of games of the world university baseball championships... what a blast! there's nothing like an afternoon and then evening ball game complete with screaming multitudes, good friends and cold beer. looking forward to the taichung tourney...
here are a few pics from that day...



here are a few pics from that day...




Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Taichung to host Intercontinental Cup
I got this email from John Cool last week, hope he doesn't mind me publishing it. Nobody read this stuff anyway... I notice it was sent to many others... sounds fun although I don't think the US or Mexico is coming... There's a new stadium in Taichung though!
howdy folks
next month in taichung there is
an international baseball touney
from Nov. 9th to the 20th
Mexico,Cuba,Japan,States,The Mighty Dutch, South korea,Taiwan
so on the 18th/19th
Im gonna try and
herd some of my baseball buddies
and some other Tainaners
and head north
to hang/watch baseball and laugh
id like to have a bbq/buffet/pot luck
in the afternoon then head to the game
in the evening
afterwards
maybe a game of cards
or i will try and get a hold of Mexican team
and see if they want to hit the town
looking for a host/hostess
bbq
.22 unplugged
those who live in the taichung
there will be some great baseball during the week
with nobody really rooting or going to see a mexico vs. s korea
cuba vs japan
it would be a great chance to go and chat with
players
and try get them to the Q
let me know,
ah fu
howdy folks
next month in taichung there is
an international baseball touney
from Nov. 9th to the 20th
Mexico,Cuba,Japan,States,The Mighty Dutch, South korea,Taiwan
so on the 18th/19th
Im gonna try and
herd some of my baseball buddies
and some other Tainaners
and head north
to hang/watch baseball and laugh
id like to have a bbq/buffet/pot luck
in the afternoon then head to the game
in the evening
afterwards
maybe a game of cards
or i will try and get a hold of Mexican team
and see if they want to hit the town
looking for a host/hostess
bbq
.22 unplugged
those who live in the taichung
there will be some great baseball during the week
with nobody really rooting or going to see a mexico vs. s korea
cuba vs japan
it would be a great chance to go and chat with
players
and try get them to the Q
let me know,
ah fu
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Double Curse in '86 Series?
Baseball and especially Mets and Red Sox fans remember the '86 Series for many reasons. The most common being Bill Buckner missing Mookie Wilson's grounder in the 10th to give the Mets the win... it's been 20 years since that fateful play- well, 20 years next week, the 25th to be exact... It's been beaten to death to say the least and Ol' Bill is no doubt sick of hearing about it.
However, Uni Watch reveals a startling bit of info...
Was Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner actually wearing a Chicago Cubs batting glove under his mitt? And if so, what the hell was he thinking?
Paul Lukas posits he never had a chance...
However, Uni Watch reveals a startling bit of info...
Was Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner actually wearing a Chicago Cubs batting glove under his mitt? And if so, what the hell was he thinking?
Paul Lukas posits he never had a chance...
Friday, October 13, 2006
Trailer Park Boys:The Movie
Released last week. Nice review here.
Check out the trailer here. Looks funny. I'm pretty sure it'll never come to Taiwan.
Trailer Park Boys web site
Check out the trailer here. Looks funny. I'm pretty sure it'll never come to Taiwan.
Trailer Park Boys web site
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
If you've been enjoying the demise of the Yanks this year, then this list is for you...
Top ten Yankee collapses.
Top ten Yankee collapses.
Monday, October 09, 2006
We were lucky enough to run into John Kuhel, grandson of major leaguer Joe Kuhel, the other day as he was passing through town. We talked about baseball. John's on a team in Tainan and is known to the locals as A-Fu. He says it's a blast.
We talked about the MLB playoffs. It's nice to see Wang Jian-min do well. Other than that we're not shedding any tears for the Yanks.
Watching those games you could just tell the Tigers wanted it more. Pitching is key in the playoffs and this year, the Yanks just didn't have it.
Too bad about the Dodgers, I thought they could have made more of a run.
The Mets are looking good offensively but I reckon their pitching will let 'em down in the end...
I'm calling Mets vs. Tigers in the Series. Tigers in 6.

John's grandfather played first base for the Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox from 1930 to 1947. A career .277 hitter, he played in over 2,000 major league games.
Here's a link to his career stats. John sent me his baseball card pic a while ago...
We talked about the MLB playoffs. It's nice to see Wang Jian-min do well. Other than that we're not shedding any tears for the Yanks.
Watching those games you could just tell the Tigers wanted it more. Pitching is key in the playoffs and this year, the Yanks just didn't have it.
Too bad about the Dodgers, I thought they could have made more of a run.
The Mets are looking good offensively but I reckon their pitching will let 'em down in the end...
I'm calling Mets vs. Tigers in the Series. Tigers in 6.

John's grandfather played first base for the Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox from 1930 to 1947. A career .277 hitter, he played in over 2,000 major league games.
Here's a link to his career stats. John sent me his baseball card pic a while ago...
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Ivo
Friday, October 06, 2006
ab-so-lute-ly!
from the fark wire, grab yer dame and throw on yer glad rags! it's slang from the 20's!
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
These lists are arbitrary and debatable, but the stiffs at NPR put together a pretty decent one this time... the top 300 songs of the 20th century alphabetized...
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