Sunday, October 29, 2006

Bronchitus and Jackasses!

Wow!!


What a messy weekend....My Bronchitus reared it's ugly head on Friday!!!
What a shitty way way to go you think??!! People die from Pneumonia and Bronchitus is not far from that!! I cannot explain how weak and shitty you get with this ailment. You can barely find your way to the bathroom... or post some decent blog. P.S. to my brother Kevin who always finds time to post blogs and respond to many others ie: mine, and I wonder were he get's the juice to do it daily!!! When I feel better, we will have to have a serious discussion on his movie critiques...There is a difference between award winning movies vs. crappy ones with time wasting values. Let's face it, we all love schlocky movies which brings me to this ONE movie you need to see. JACKASS ...WTF!!!! I COULD NOT STOP LAUGHING!!!!! These idiots made millions on doing (filming usining a canon XL 1 and a Sony PD-150's) stupid stunts such as in Tokyo Japan...The Night Pandas skit was seriously funny. Being in Tokyo before, seeing these monkies disrupt daily life over there was priceless. The one that took the prize was dude going into the hardware store and taking a shit on the toilet that was on display....hahahahaha damn man..;) can't wait to see jackass 2....

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Fort Erie then to Hamilton

Thursday afternoon,

We went to Fort Erie to Abatement Technologies to buy some specialized gear for my Duct /vent cleaning business. The traffic was light but the rain was torrential and visibility was bad too. It didn't help that I was fighting a cold too. Fort Erie is such a small place, not a lot going all there!!
After their state of emergency, I guess everyone was laying low. It was erie, no pun intended to see all the damaged trees on the ground. I made my appointment and purchased what was needed. A short stint back into Niagra Falls and we stopped of in Lundy's' Lane at the outlets. practically deserted at 5 pm. Headed back into Hamilton and stopped off at Lablaws for a bit. Finally heading to downtown Hamilton, we stopped off at this Pho joint that David and I used to go to. Phoned my brother and Dave and no answer from either one... Well, too bad suckas...that soup was pretty good!!

One more thing...watched Lucky Number Slevin, cool flick, The Aquaduct was the race track in Fort Erie.

Monday, October 16, 2006

bacon caramel










bacon caramel is yu-yu-yumie....;) mmmm!!!! bacon!!!!!

here's the recipe!

bacon caramel like a chewy SKOR Bar with bacon. How much more of a comforting flavour combination could there ever be?

To do this, you'll need a couple of things beforehand, namely a pyrex dish or a couple of deep cookie sheets. You'll also need a candy thermometer and a silicone spatula, which is great for keeping the crevices of your saucepan from solidifying.

Start by frying up a good portion of bacon. I used about 300 grams worth, or 3/4 of a package. Cook as much as you can to be nice and crispy, without burning anything, which can be done over medium low heat.





Step 1:

Once the bacon's finished cooking, blot it well and remove any stubborn fatty bits that refuse to become crispy. Then trim it down into large-ish bacon bits that'd work nicely in a Caesar salad. Reserve in paper towel to promote further fat drainage.

Add to a deep saucepan the following:

1 cup sugar
1 cup corn syrup
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup heavy cream
3-4 oz bourbon or maple syrup.

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Step 2:

Over low to medium heat, dissolve everything while stirring constantly. Get your candy thermometer ready and then turn up the heat until reaches 240°F. Don't forget to keep stirring!

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Step 3:

At that point, you'll be at the firm-ball stage and things should look a lot like this:

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Step 4:

Remove your pot from heat and then slowly stir in another 1/2 cup of heavy cream.

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Step 5:

Then, put the pot back on the stove and heat it back up to 245°F while stirring still. Then, pour the mixture into a buttered Pyrex dish or deep cookie sheet.

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Step 6:

Immediately afterward, add the bacon. Be sure to make it an even application!

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Step 7:

And hey! I had some toasted almonds left over from dinner the night before, so I added those as well.

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Step 8:

Then, let everything cool for at least 3 hours before cutting the bacon caramel into squares.

Serve it up to those without pancreatic issues and watch their eyes light up before they they begin to bounce off the walls!




bleeeeeeeech!!!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

make money or make nukes?!!

WTF!!!!!

What a world we live in...I am completley and utterly sick over stuff going on in the world.

Let's take Kim Jong Il (ILL) , setting off nukes. Someone needs to step on that little punk of a man, I mean at five foot two, someone needs to squash him...comments George??

Now let's take the two kids Chad and Steve...those two slackers came up with an ideal way to show video and it caught on alright...enough for Google to pay 1.65 BILLION us dollars. I cannot tell YOU all enough that video has always been a cool hobby of mine and getting to mass market like these guys did was slightly out of my reach due to not having the right friends to see my vision thru!! Well, they managed and preservered and now who is laughing now?!!!

Well done boys and don't spend all that dough in one place...In fact...invest some of it in North Korea..and turn the DPRK into a club/resort...that be cool no?!! Then you could really hear Kim muttering..."Fack-Vu my red, white an Blawoo friend""....;)


Man what a wacky place this world is.. At least I won't have to worry about it 50 years from now.

Monday, October 09, 2006

jajah.com-free telephony that works!! try it and see

My friend Peter turned me on to this service, check it out for yourself. It really works!! Better than Skype. All you need to do is register, (phone number input etc) and activate the email link they send to your email inbox. Once you do this, you are now a "Jajah registered user," enabling you to talk to other users free(In zone one calling area for us) to either landlines or mobile phones right from your mobile phone FREE of charge. Obviously, you can preload your account and call long distance right from your phone bypassing the usual carriers!! The neat function is when you are logged in from your computer on Jajah, you can dial any number in the world and Jajah will connect your mobile phone to the number dialed, your mobile rings, you answer, and call is connected. Also conferencing calling and a slew of other features to work in tandem with your blog is offered as well. Jajah is a lot more sophisticated and offers many cool features. read on and you see what I mean!



Company Info

JAJAH is a new type of phone company. We are dedicated to providing our customers with better phone at a better price. It’s that simple. "The internet has touched us all. It's changed the way we do everyday things. It's changed the way we stay informed, the way we shop for the products we want, even the way we find and listen to music. In the same way, JAJAH will change the way we all use the telephone".

JAJAH is dedicated to bringing the world vastly improved telephony solutions at a fraction of the traditional price. Whenever possible, we want to provide basic phone for free - and we truly believe it’s possible. We believe that by bringing together the best of the internet with the best of the traditional telephone industry we will be able to provide our customers with unique new solutions, solutions never before possible, at a price they’ll find irresistible.

Unlike other companies that are trying to replace the phone with the computer, JAJAH believes that phones are great the way they are. Phones work. People are not interested in headsets, downloads or hotspots. They simply want to make a call. And we completely agree.

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JAJAH is quickly gaining momentum as people hear about our vision and find out what we are doing. Please help us by telling your friends and family about JAJAH.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Noah's Ark

















































Noah's Ark has always been fascinating to me as a child, so when I heard that the Base Institute (Bible Archeology Search and Exploration), a modern day Indiana Jones, has several digs going on throughout the world, indeed this piqued interest! We all love Indianna, so this is the real thing...read on, excerpts from Base's web site.








THE ARK OF NOAH
IN IRAN ?

It is no secret that we here at The BASE Institute have formulated certain possible scenarios (e.g. the probable location of historical Mt. Sinai and the possible historical mountains of Noah), based on the testimony of the Bible, personal investigation, examination of evidence, and other factors.

However, we admittedly propose these conclusions as potential answers and possible scenarios. We believe it would be a fallacy to dogmatically argue that our interpretation of all these factors is the only possible interpretation a Christian can hold. Because history is a once-in-time event, no assertion of history can be proven beyond all doubt. The best that can be offered is an informed argument based on the weight of the evidence.

As we offer our possible scenarios about biblical history, we are unapologetically excited about what we believe we have discovered. We believe that others, meanwhile, are free to hold opinions of their own, and that they should be excited about those as well. We leave it to students of the Bible and of history to do enough investigation of their own to formulate their own educated opinions.

Recently the search for Noah's ark has exploded with media attention after we shared pictures of a rock formation found on a high mountain in Iran. I have been careful to position all comments that I am not claiming to conclusively to have found the ark. I am not however dismissing the potential of that find in Iran has significant historical relevance. We think that the Bible and other sources point to Iran as being the most probable resting place for the Ark. Here's why:


1. Ararat refers to a Region of Mountains, Not one Mountain

I, as well as many others in the modern era, have searched Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey for the remains of Noah's Ark. It pains me to admit this, but I think I've spent a lot of time and money looking in the wrong place. A careful reading of Genesis will reveal why. Genesis 8:4 states, “then the ark rested in the seventh month on the seventeenth day of the month on the mountains of Ararat.” (NKJV)

The mountains of Ararat signify a mountainous region or kingdom. This verse does not refer to a singular mountain named Mount Ararat. Mount Ararat, as such, does not appear in the Bible. Mount Ararat in Turkey, is a singular volcanic cone mountain that rises out of the Anatolian Plain in Eastern Turkey.

So how did Mount Ararat get its name and therefore the attention? Many of earliest translations of the Bible, done in the centuries just before and after the beginning of the Christian era, render the term "Ararat" as "Armenia." Consequently, readers of Genesis probably understood the word "Ararat" in terms of the geography of their day rather than that of the Genesis narrator. That is, they likely restricted the term to the small district on the Araxes, the Ararat of their time, rather than considering the much larger ancient Kingdom of Urartu. (Urartu could at times be considered the entire mountainous region north of Syro-Mesopotamia.)

Thus, when Armenians read in the early translations that the Ark had come to rest in "the mountains of Armenia," they understood it to be the one tall mountain in this area, Agri Dagi (traditional Mount Ararat in Turkey), which rises dramatically from the plain of the Araxes. But Armenian literature of the fifth through the tenth centuries knows nothing of any Ark story. It is not until the thirteenth century that the Ark legends began to appear in Armenia, and by the fourteenth century these stories became popular. Agri Dagi did not become known as Mount Ararat until about 1200 A.D.

The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia agrees with the aforementioned hypothesis that the Ark of Noah would lie in a distinct mountainous region: "The Ark is said to have rested upon the mountains of Ararat, i.e., in the mountainous region of Armenia, the plural showing that the mountain peak known as Ararat was not referred to, this peak lies outside the general region."

This also makes sense in light of Genesis 8:5 which states: “And the water decreased steadily until the tenth month. And on the first day of the month the tops of the mountains became visible.” (NKJV)

This verse indicates that other mountain peaks became visible subsequent to the ark of Noah landing on the mountains of Ararat. In the Elborz Mountains of Northwestern Iran, there are fifteen peaks over 14,000 feet. Conversely, Mount Ararat virtually stands alone in Eastern Turkey. The Elborz Mountains seem to line up better with this verse than Mount Ararat.



Saturday, October 07, 2006

vancouver september 2007

















In september, I travelled to Vancouver for about a week. We rented a million dollar house with views that kick the shit out of anything here we have in Toronto. Yes BC has a different vibe to it. I actually could grow fond of living there, at least for part of the year. Check these piks out, view from our house there.

Friday, October 06, 2006

it's friday, didn't you make a billion??


While I was watching the news, I saw that Google was making a bid for Youtube for just over a BillionUS. All I could say is..."damn, why didn't I do that?!!" This made me think of the poor choices of friends I had in the years gone by. I wanted to do this too, but never had the right resources or team. it's like winning the lottery, but you forgot to play your ususal numbers.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

production multimedia














Yes, I love to film special events, music concerts and live entertainment acts. Visit www.productionm2.ca to see what we love to do in our spare time!!

here we are at square one...





















Well it has taken all these years to start a blog page as well. After all, who is not doing this? Spilling out all the sordid details of daily life!!! Well here's to nothing.