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message 451: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Jim wrote: "Super fun show, fellas. Rob, you held up your end beautifully. Especially considering that Dave maybe seemed... maybe just a bit... distracted?"

I didn't notice except when I asked him if he'd seen "it" (meaning House of the Devil), and he said, "Have I seen...It?"


message 452: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Dave wrote: "Jim wrote: "Especially considering that Dave maybe seemed... maybe just a bit... distracted?"

I was watching the Cardinals lose to the Giants. BOOOOOO"


Blame me. I had voodoo dolls of Metheny, Lohse, and Molina that I was constantly farting upon during our conversation.

That's right. I went there.


message 453: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
You were plooging on them?


message 454: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
Robert wrote: "Blame me. I had voodoo dolls ..."

Based on the way Game 1 of the World Series is going, I can't even blame the Cardinals, at least for the most part. The Giants are just unstoppable right now. They just rattled off a stat that the Giants have outscored their opponents 22-1 since their last loss. Nuts.


message 455: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Jason wrote: "You were plooging on them?"

Probably that moment went my throat went dry and I had trouble speaking.

So, yes. I plooged the Red Birds.


message 456: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Ha, you remember that time we talked about stuff, yeah, that was pretty cool.

But in regards to timeless tropes and themes in literature, aka Phantom of the Opera, how about this for a more modern retelling, albeit in a cinematic format.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n5qVJ...#!


message 457: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
I'll see that and raise you one Spanish-dubbed Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gilnOj...


message 458: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Matt wrote: "I'll see that and raise you one Spanish-dubbed Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gilnOj..."

Oof, I fold.

With previews such as that, I say let the genre die.


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message 460: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Matt wrote: "Umm...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15..."


I swear, if the three of you chose an alias, you could whip up (maybe churn is more apropos) a series of these *cough* books *cough* for a quick stab at some loot.

I choose Oliver Onions for your pen name. Oh wait. . .


message 461: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Matt wrote: "Umm...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15..."


It's the originality that impresses me the most.


message 462: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Robert wrote: "I swear, if the three of you chose an alias, you could whip up (maybe churn is more apropos) a series of these *cough*..."

Matt can write the sex scenes.


message 463: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
Welp, the squirt finally done got herself born at 4:30 this afternoon. We've been at the hospital since 8:15 yesterday morning. Both excited and tired. Baby Margot is healthy and ready to read!


message 464: by Jim (new)

Jim | 498 comments YEEEESSSSS!!!!!!

Congratulations, Dave and Jen!!! And welcome, Margot!

First baby pic:
(view spoiler)


message 465: by Jeppe (new)

Jeppe (jmulich) | 315 comments Congratulations, Dave and Jen! I wish all three of you the very best.


message 466: by Sam (last edited Oct 30, 2012 06:50PM) (new)

Sam | 48 comments Hey guys:

I've got a suggestion for a book that I think would be fun...It's called "Behold a Pale Horse." The Book is by William Cooper and is the holy grail of conspiracy books. I've thumbed through it a few times and it's pretty awesome...plus, its a genre that I think is new to the Bookhouse Boys reading list. What do you think?


message 467: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Jeppe wrote: "Congratulations, Dave and Jen! I wish all three of you the very best."

McNulty is sad.

Awesome news, guys. I'm glad the long, dark night is finally over and you can settle into being awesome parents. Here's a helpful priority list for you in the coming months:

1 - Bookhouse Boys
2 - Margot
3 - each other
4 - work


message 468: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Glad to hear everyone is doing well, Dave. Give Jen & Margot our love. Pictures when you get a chance, please. Get some rest.


message 469: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Matt wrote: "Glad to hear everyone is doing well, Dave. Give Jen & Margot our love. Pictures when you get a chance, please. Get some rest."

Jen posted one picture on her Twitter feed if you missed it.


message 470: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (last edited Oct 31, 2012 12:06AM) (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Sam,
I am willing to give any genre of writing a shot (I am the one who lobbied for Jim Thompson and Halloween eps!). I think it would be fun to do this, but, as always, we're like The Beatles: all in or all out.
I like, also, that it's available as an audiobook here: http://archive.org/details/WilliamCoo...


message 471: by Jason, Walking Allergen (last edited Oct 30, 2012 10:48PM) (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
I don't know, Sam...I'm pretty open minded about content, I think, but this is a non fiction book, and one written by the "foremost authority on UFOs." There wouldn't be much room for literary discussion there, I wouldn't think. It probably would be more a conversation about whether we believe this theory or that theory, which would make a pretty fun side topic, but not for our main book. It's also 500 pages long, which is pushing it for us. We try to stick to around 350 pages max. We made an exception for Sometimes a Great Notion, but that's frankly in a different class than this (or most) books.

If there are any fiction books of roughly that length, like a thriller or historical novel or something, that interweaves conspiracy theories into its plot, I'd be all for that, provided it's better written than Dan Brown's stuff.

I wonder what that audio file covers. No way a recording of 500 pages is barely over two hours long.


message 472: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Sweeeeet!

A little Margot! Love the name.

I hope everyone is well, and as Matt stated, get some rest!


message 473: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
UPDATE: My new blog within a message board: Attack of the douchebag reviewer!

Ep. 2: Moron vs. The Road
I love dystopian books and this is truly the only on that I hated!!

It was boring and didn't do what dystopian literature is meant to. Even when something "exciting" happened, the writing style made it seem dull.

And why does McCarthy never even tell you what happened to the world? Reading this book is pointless as there is little or no development of characters or any even remotely big event. (view spoiler)

Is the movie any better?


Yes, the movie's waaaaay better. The Dad gets this jetpack and they play "All-Star" by Smashmouth as he grabs his son and flies up into the sky. There's a rainbow on the horizon and verdant plant-life overtaking the gray. Make sure to watch for the outtakes; they're HILARIOUS. Adding Seann William Scott as the funny cousin was a big relief, too.


message 474: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Jetpack?

Why do I remember the rocket-skates?


message 475: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Perhaps a dollar late, a day short, (that's the saying, yes?) here a couple of biographies on artists that I found to be quite insightful;


Frida A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera A Biography of Frida Kahlo

Marcel Duchamp (World of Art) by Dawn Ades Marcel Duchamp

Basquiat by Phoebe Hoban Basquiat

Francis Bacon Anatomy Of An Enigma by Michael Peppiatt Francis Bacon: Anatomy Of An Enigma

Of the four biographies, Basquiat may have been the least scholarly, written from a slightly more journalistic approach. It comes off as a bit more unseemly in its perspective and was not "recognized" as an official biography. However, it is a relatively quick read and does have historical merit.


message 476: by Robert (new)

Robert (vernson) | 592 comments Also, here is my Flickr feed so people can see some of my artwork, and thanks for looking in advance!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vernson/...


message 477: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Fun...and, hey, it's better than the E.T. game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=...


message 478: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
I've watched someone play that before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CWivW... He plays a lot of excruciating old 8 bit games.


message 479: by Jim (new)

Jim | 498 comments


message 480: by Jim (new)

Jim | 498 comments Holy sh!t! Could the Oregon Ducks be #1 tomorrow?


message 481: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Jim wrote: "Holy sh!t! Could the Oregon Ducks be #1 tomorrow?"

Not if they don't get their asses in gear against the Bears...

Probably not. Kansas State won today.


message 482: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
Speaking of college ball, I had a great time watching the shootout between UVA and Miami today (which Virginia won 41-40). I usually like a li'l defense in my football, but with college ball I usually find the passing offense so dreadful that it became refreshing to see 500 total yards of offense in the first quarter.

It was also refreshing to see how many fewer rules there were in the college game. Don't get me wrong, the game was officiated terribly, but Jesus, they let 'em play. I saw a bunch of holds, blocks in the back, and face mask penalties that didn't get called that would have decided the outcome of modern NFL games. I swear, the NFL's about getting unwatchable from all the penalties anymore.

Watching the game today also confirmed my suspicion that the Shanahans are college coaches. That's where they belong. There's no room for all that goofy trick shit and options against NFL defenses. That's why they're at .300 since they took over the Skins two and a half seasons ago.


message 483: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Jim wrote: "Holy sh!t! Could the Oregon Ducks be #1 tomorrow?"
Could be.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootb...


message 484: by Jason, Walking Allergen (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
California's QB says, "We beat ourselves." Over and over and over again, apparently.


message 485: by Jim (last edited Nov 11, 2012 02:59PM) (new)

Jim | 498 comments Dave wrote: "Speaking of college ball, I had a great time watching the shootout between UVA and Miami today (which Virginia won 41-40)."
That changes a "good" time to a "great" time.
Big agreement about the epidemic of unnecessary flags in NFL games, too. Let the teams play, and try not to blow the important calls, whaddaya say?

Jason wrote: "California's QB says, "We beat ourselves." Over and over and over again, apparently."
Yeah, they were merciless on themselves. Masochists.
Congrats to the Oregon Ducks -- BCS rankings be damned.
(Confession time: I was afraid the Ducks would lose last night, and then I'd be eternally hated for jinxing 'em. But the Ducks saved me from that fate.)


message 486: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Jim wrote: "(Confession time: I was afraid the Ducks would lose last night, and then I'd be eternally hated for jinxing 'em. But the Ducks saved me from that fate.) "

You're on double-secret probation, Mister.


message 487: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
New ep:
http://bookhouseboyspodcast.podomatic...

Lots o' stuff, including Heart-Shaped Box; "The Beckoning Fair One," by Oliver Onions, The Making of a Chef: Mastering Heat at the Culinary Institute of America; Lovecraftzine.com and Corinna Bechko's "Sky Full of Fire"; Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife and more; The Neon Rain, by James Lee Burke, and lots of comics, including B.P.R.D., Hellblazer, and a eulogy for Vertigo. Rest in Peace.


message 488: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
I also declare war on nerds in this one. For ruining EVERYTHING.


message 489: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Dave wrote: "I also declare war on nerds in this one. For ruining EVERYTHING."

When Jason posted this episode, I played a bit on my iPad. Athena was sitting next to me on the couch. I accidentally jumped up to the "F^%$ing NERDS! F^#$ them!" et al bit. Athena was delighted and asked to hear the "nerd" part over and over again, but I declined. You have a fan, Dave. :/


message 490: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
Yeah, 4 to 6 years old is about my demographic.

If it makes you feel any better, I don't curb my swearing around Margot, either.


message 491: by Jim (last edited Nov 14, 2012 06:05PM) (new)

Jim | 498 comments Just heard the episode.

Am I mistaken, or does Dave not much care for nerds?

Matt has next week's rant: How did Ryan Gosling lose Sexiest Man Alive again?!?


message 492: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Don't get me started on that horsesh*t! That Tatum kid looks like he's infected by the T-virus and halfway to becoming Nemesis. Aaaaaarrrrrggghhhhh!!!! I want Gos' boot talk to his head in an elevator for this injustice.


message 493: by Jim (new)

Jim | 498 comments Save it for the show, bro.


message 494: by Matt, I am the Great Went. (new)

Matt | 1517 comments Mod
Deep breaths. In through the nose, out through the mouth.


message 495: by Jason, Walking Allergen (last edited Nov 14, 2012 06:07PM) (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Matt wrote: "Don't get me started on that horsesh*t! That Tatum kid looks like he's infected by the T-virus and halfway to becoming Nemesis. Aaaaaarrrrrggghhhhh!!!! I want Gos' boot talk to his head in an eleva..."

I can't offer any opinion on the subject of this paragraph because, holy shit, Matt is referencing Resident Evil.

I saw a trailer for a movie with Ryan Gosling in it, and until they got to the end and named the actors, I thought he was Casey Affleck.


message 496: by Jason, Walking Allergen (last edited Nov 14, 2012 06:09PM) (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Dave, I favorited this tweet expressly so I could share it with you later. I think it sums up your anti-nerd stance pretty well:

"There's no Nerd Lifestyle. Everybody plays videogames, everybody knows who Batman is. If you think you're a Real Nerd, you're just an ass."


message 497: by Jason, Walking Allergen (last edited Nov 14, 2012 06:11PM) (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Matt wrote: " Athena was delighted and asked to hear the "nerd" part over and over again, but I declined. You have a fan, Dave. :/ "

Never mind the swearing, the hardest part is going to be explaining that her dad is one of those horrible nerds. (exhibit A: see above post referencing Resident Evil)


message 498: by Jim (new)

Jim | 498 comments Jason wrote: "I saw a trailer for a movie with Ryan Gosling in it, and until they got to the end and named the actors, I thought he was Casey Affleck."

The new definition of "playing with fire."

Next week's show is gonna be HOT!


message 499: by Dave Alluisi, Evolution of the Arm (new)

Dave Alluisi | 1047 comments Mod
Jason wrote: "There's no Nerd Lifestyle. Everybody plays videogames, everybody knows who Batman is. If you think you're a Real Nerd, you're just an ass."

Yeah, exactly. For me, nerd ain't what you like, it's how you like it, i.e. to the exclusion of all else and of common sense. There are as many sports nerds and politics nerds as Star Wars nerds. Liking comics doesn't make you a nerd, but insisting that every character in comics has to meet Batman does. It's about obsessing.

Kinda like you've been doing about my comment about nerds. :P


message 500: by Jason, Walking Allergen (last edited Nov 14, 2012 07:45PM) (new)

Jason | 1166 comments Mod
Dave wrote: "Kinda like you've been doing about my comment about nerds. :P "

I *may* be gently helping you explain what you mean so as to hopefully not alienate one third of our very small audience, and quite nerdy, audience. ;)

Or at least we have traditionally nerdy pursuits. I get the distinction you're making, and agree with it.


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