Speedway Squad!

I was a very special guest on the new episode of Speedway Squad, which for those who don’t know is a free podcast by Chris, Jordan and Bob, all of whom are or were in the Thickets.

You must have iTunes to get the episode. No I’m not sure why they don’t have a regular RRS feed on www.speedwaysquad.com – perhaps you should email the boys (or comment here) and make that request if for some weird reason you don’t have the Tunes of i.

I think you can download it here and you can hear me breathe loudly through my nose (I still have a cold).

Don’t Go Out at 8:30am

The past week it’s been too icy to bike to work so I’ve been taking the skytrain from Renfrew to Broadway Station and from there the 99 to Willow. Everyone else in the world (possibly those who may have driven over a certain arsoned bridge) have had the same idea and there are lines similar to those when it snowed for days on end. Now for those who don’t know, this city is decent for bus etiquette most of the time – people form three lines where the bus stops, as shown in the diagram below. As you can see, (a) is where the bus stops normally and there’s a line for each door you can go in. The green line (middle door) and the orange line (back door) get a little hazy sometimes but things usually run smooth.

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Now you knew there was going to be a ‘but’ and in fact there are a couple, both of which happened this morning.

When the bus looks full, the lines stop moving in. Except for about a dozen or so people way back in line who are assholes and more important than anyone else and can’t believe that the line has stopped moving. They run out of line to cram themselves into an already crowded bus.

This happened when I was close to the front of the green line, with maybe 8 or so people in front of me. Worse still, check out bus (b) just behind bus (a). Now the #99 runs every 5 minutes or so at this time of day so you never have to wait very long for the next one. Except the driver in bus (b) decides not to wait until bus (a) gets out of the way and opens her doors. Chaos ensues and people run helter skelter out of all of the lines to get into this second bus. I’ve actually fallen for this trick before and it makes for a nightmare ride, not to mention you run the risk of losing your place in line if you can’t fit in bus (b). So I just stayed in line and caught the next one, but because of that impetuous agent of chaos lady I had to wait for three buses.

Happy Anniversary to Us

Tuesday was the 1 Year Anniversary of Toren + Deanna. We celebrated by going out to Foundation and watching Beastmaster, which I had never seen before and which Deanna has seen many times.

It’s Kicked In

…the busy-ness, I mean.

The annoying thing about the film industry is that you absolutely cannot predict what you’re going to be doing. A few weeks back I had two auditions in the same day – one for a diaper commercial and one for a beer commercial. I’m glad I got the diaper commercial over the beer commercial, though I would have made more money with the latter, especially considering I was an extra for the Huggies commercial. It filmed Thursday and Friday. At the beginning of the week I was told wardrobe on Wednesday shooting on Friday and maybe Thursday. On Tuesday night I found out no wardrobe and shooting on Friday and maybe Thursday. On Wednesday night I found out shooting on Thursday. On Thursday night I found out shooting on Friday. You can imagine how this messes with my day job schedule.

I don’t know if I want to describe the commercial here, but suffice to say there were robots and animated restroom icons dancing around…and me too. The Potty Dance. Something to behold and if I find the commercial online I’ll post it here. Not that you’ll be able to see me as I was in the very back of the toddler pride parade. Lots of good food though. And speaking of food, I’m on a diet again, so stop giving me all that candy.

Back with more news soon – now I must go read a script.

Another WWFJ Revelation AKA Feline Fricasse

Have you ever noticed that in cartoons, birds like Daffy Duck, Donald Duck, Henery Chickenhawk, and Woody Woodpecker rarely if ever fly? The only exception I can think of is Beaky Buzzard and any time a stork with a baby shows up.

Here’s an example – at 1:27, check out how the birds go south for the winter:

Smelling Whale Schmag? Count Me In!

Who wants to go see this with me?

  • Thursday, January 8
    Dr. Andrew Trites
    2009/01/08 – 19:30
    2009/01/08 – 21:30
  • Joyce Walley Learning Centre at the Vancouver Museum, 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver

    The Beaty Biodiversity Museum at UBC will soon be home to the first Blue Whale skeleton on display in Canada, one of only 21 in the world. Dr. Andrew Trites, Director of the Marine Mammal Research Unit at UBC, will join us to give an insider’s account of the Museum’s recent Blue Whale skeleton dig in Prince Edward Island where the carcass washed ashore. Its subsequent journey west to Victoria, where the rather large puzzle of bones is being pieced together, makes for a fascinating story. Learn about the conservation status of Blue Whales, hear the story of the missing flipper, and smell a sample of whale schmag. Find out more about the soon-to-open Beaty Biodiversity Museum at this event, or at www.beatymuseum.ubc.ca.

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