Ponderings and pipedreams from the mayor of Minnesota's smallest small town.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Garfield Comics Minus Garfield
Matt Pruett sent me a link to these and changed my perspective on the genius of Garfield. It turns out that the only things keeping me from enjoying the strips were, well, Garfield, Odie, and that she-cat. Reveling in Jon's lonely antics make my life seem a little less schizophrenic and for that, I say thank you Jim Davis. And, thank you Garfield Minus Garfield.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Perfection: The making of M. Gondry's Star Guitar video
First the video
And then the making of;
And then the making of;
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Bar discovers smoking ban loophole. We are all actors and this barstool is a stage!
BY JASON HOPPIN
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 02/11/2008 12:03:29 AM CST
LAKE MILLE LACS - On a night when wind chills were expected to reach minus-40 or below, revelers hunkered down for a night of drinking at Barnacle's Resort, a popular winter redoubt for ice fishermen and snowmobilers on the north shore of Lake Mille Lacs.
Helmets and jackets were stuffed everywhere. A plastic kiddie pool full of crushed ice held red meat, which was raffled off throughout the night. Two tables of Texas Hold 'Em were full, and someone was telling the story of the night Minnesota Vikings fullback Jim Kleinsasser sat there - right there - in that very stool. Smoke wafted through the bar.
Wait ... smoke? As in cigarettes?
On this Saturday night, and every Saturday night going forward until someone tells them to stop, the owners at Barnacle's are allowing their customers to light up. It's not so much an act of civil disobedience against the statewide smoking ban as it is exploiting an exception that allows smoking as part of a theatrical production.
Read the full article from the Star Tribune HERE. (Warning Don Imus Photo)
Thanks, Brett Larson for pointing me to this video:
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 02/11/2008 12:03:29 AM CST
LAKE MILLE LACS - On a night when wind chills were expected to reach minus-40 or below, revelers hunkered down for a night of drinking at Barnacle's Resort, a popular winter redoubt for ice fishermen and snowmobilers on the north shore of Lake Mille Lacs.
Helmets and jackets were stuffed everywhere. A plastic kiddie pool full of crushed ice held red meat, which was raffled off throughout the night. Two tables of Texas Hold 'Em were full, and someone was telling the story of the night Minnesota Vikings fullback Jim Kleinsasser sat there - right there - in that very stool. Smoke wafted through the bar.
Wait ... smoke? As in cigarettes?
On this Saturday night, and every Saturday night going forward until someone tells them to stop, the owners at Barnacle's are allowing their customers to light up. It's not so much an act of civil disobedience against the statewide smoking ban as it is exploiting an exception that allows smoking as part of a theatrical production.
Read the full article from the Star Tribune HERE. (Warning Don Imus Photo)
Thanks, Brett Larson for pointing me to this video:
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