Tuesday, October 30, 2007

House(d) (part 1)

"Dog, this is good enough."
"What?"
"No, man, this is close enough right here."
"What are you talking about?"
"No, you're crazy."
"What traffic?"
"I'm out. Peace."
[sounds of portly man hitting pavement, brakes engaging, car horns honking]


Monday, October 29, 2007

CSI: Stamford - Skells Bells


Did you guys see last night's episode of CSI: Stamford? That shit was crazy! I totally thought Calzone was going to drop that guy he was dangling off the edge of the roof of the Town Center parking garage. Then Dog Food told Calzone, "This Skell ain't worth the paperwork," so he just let him go! One thing I've never understood about the show is why they don't they use forensic science like the other CSI show. Every week they just lock some guy in an interrogation room and hit him with phonebooks until he confesses. That's cool, but it doesn't seem very scientific to me. And I'm not an expert but I'm almost positive Brickhouse's "truth detector" is a taser (that guy screamed like a girl). Also, I think the other CSI shows have a lot more murders and a lot less traffic accidents. The part where they were trying to get that drunk guy to leave the diner was pretty weak, and that was almost half the show.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Leaving without a "W": a Fenway Tale

Posted & Toasted

Have you ever been to Fenway Park? It's located in the Sullyville section of Boston, one stop on the T past Murphburg (if you hit McStink Road, you've gone too far). If you've been there, you know that the bleachers are actually the only seats in the stadium that face the action properly and accommodate an adult male not suited for a career in the equestrian arts.

Use your imagination and put yourself in those bleacher seats on a warm summer Saturday. You pre-gamed at O'Flaherty's House O'Suds (sure, we've got time for two more before we head over to the park). You're having a few beers with the boys, maybe even a sausage or two.

What's that? You want to start some good-natured joshing with our neighbors rooting for the Yankees? What the heck, let's do it! Hey, that girl sitting diagonally in front of you is not too bad looking. The Thurman Munson tattoo on her bicep is a little extreme, but whatever. Dude, she's laughing at your jokes! What's that? You mean the big guy on her left? Well he is sitting next to her, but he's probably just a friend. Maybe it's her brother. That's right, tell him what Brosius rhymes with. What did he just say about your girlfriend (you have a girlfriend)? That's it, go right for the mom jokes - he looks like the momma's boy type. Oh snap! He's right up in your face! Are you going to let him bring that weak shit your way? "Take it easy"? All you've got is "take it easy"?

You know what, maybe we should move our seats. Why don't you switch seats with that guy wearing the half shirt. It's probably safer over there.

Uncanniness

Sometimes you'll hear a person say that someone's gone to the well one too many times. You know what? If there's still water in that son-of-a-bitch, the DomeSite says grab your bucket and drink up!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Scuba

Everyone keeps stopping the DomeSite staff on the street asking "When is DomeSite going to namecheck Scuba?" The DomeSite listens to street people because the DomeSite comes from the streets. What can you say about this band that hasn't already been said about the John Tyler administration? These cats are from Boston, or anyway live in Boston now, or anyway in Massachusetts, or anyway in that general part of the country. I think. On their website, they claim to regularly play in towns called Allston and Somerville, but those places sound made up (what guys, no shows in Metropolis or Bedford Falls this month?). They have played in New York City and the DomeSite covered their shows back when the DomeSite was a legal pad and a photocopier. They can really rock out, but they can also bring the room down and settle into an acoustic ballad that will set your tear ducts on "dry".

Vicious rumors around the campfire say that scuba divers who surface too quickly get the bends, and the band has taken that medical mumbo jumbo to heart and made it their promotional strategy - stay below the surface and no one gets sick (except from the drink). DomeSite exposure will likely make them household names and we'll see how the boys handle it. You can check out their myspace page for live dates and buy their tunes on iTunes.

The video is for a song called "Gary Power's Spy Plane" and it's about competitive quilting in the 1950s. It's taken from PBS documentary footage of an actual Scuba show. That's how these cats actually roll - and dress (word to Brigham Young).

The Race - the DomeSite perspective



This clip has been the talk of the Internets for several months and it's about time America got to hear the DomeSite perspective.

The video points out the dangers of video and the Internets in general. The guy out front early is getting clowned here by the cinematographer, director, editor and, frankly, himself. What is he wearing? Is that an orange-on-black intramural basketball jersey circa 1991? And what's with the red shoes? By the way, Christopher Cross, who graces the soundtrack, played BB King's last Friday night but I didn't go so I don't know if he still wears all his clothes backwards.

The clip did run a little long - because these jokers ran a little slow. Overall, I would rank this somewhere above Dances With Wolves and below the video of the guy getting hit in the nads with a whiffle ball bat.