Very Busy Weekend

Very busy weekend. Brooke and I went to see the Second City comedy show on Saturday night. They’re a sketch comedy group in Toronto. The original troupe is in Chicago and I think they also have one now in Detroit. Very funny stuff, including a parody of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” set in some Latin American dictatorship.and a running set of sketches about the conflicts between Stephen Hawking and his priest. I’ve been planning for over a year to take some improv courses with their training centre, and I think before the end of this year, I will. We got the tickets for free, too, which is always good.

After returning around 1:30 am from that, we had to go to Kinko’s to photocopy some flyers for Cherrymag, which was due to launch the next day. We were gearing up for Canzine on Sunday, and had a lot of last minute work to do on the site as well. To make a long story short, we were up until 5 am working on it. And had to be ready by 10 am the next morning to set up at Canzine. We brought our new iBook as well as Brooke’s TV to hook it up to. Displaying the actual site on the TV looked too blurry, so I whipped up a cheesy presentation in AppleWorks and we were set.

Canzine was a roaring success, both for Cherrymag (live now!) and in general. The zine world (and by extension, Kinko’s) is alive and well in Canada, with over 150 exhibitors and a steady crush of people all day from just after noon until about 6, when things started to peter out. Brooke was tired, and her co-editor Jen was sick, but we all managed to get through the day and get the word out. We had candy, flyers, stickers, the iBook (and TV) and our sunny smiles working for us, and we managed to get about 40 names on our mailing list. The site, of course, still needs work (and writers–email Brooke if you’d like to help out). I’m going to post some pictures a bit later.

In the middle of all that, I managed to slip out for an hour to go to City Hall. There was a book (or rather, books) of condolences for Pierre Trudeau, and I wanted to sign. It was pretty impressive and moving. Lots and lots of people there, all day long. I waited in line about 30 minutes. A lot of families there with their kids, and a lot of different cultures represented (Trudeau was responsible for opening up Canada’s immigration policy and promoting multiculturalism). All the papers had tributes this weekend. I only read The Globe and Mail, but they had some really great photos from his time as Prime Minister, including lots of pictures of him with his sons. He was a really good father, and the death of his son Michel in an avalanche a couple of years ago really sapped his enthusiasm for life.

PET, RIP

Although I found out last night, I haven’t yet posted about it. Former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau died yesterday. The greatest politician that Canada has yet produced was 80, but still vibrant and working until his recent illness. I admired his intelligence, his integrity and his honesty. He was one of a kind. More tributes here.

Bad Apple?

I’m always shocked by the fickle nature of the stock market, but I have to say I’m doubly shocked by Apple’s stunning overnight meltdown. I mean, the company is very profitable, just less profitable this quarter than they expected, and the market shaves 50% off the value of the company’s stock? That just seems insane. I hope some smart people call their brokers today and snap up all this cheap Apple stock and send it higher again soon. It seems unfair.

Consolationchamps.com

Well, I’ve gone and done it. I’ve registered the domain consolationchamps.com. I’ll be moving this here blog over in the next week or so. Be a sport and bookmark www.consolationchamps.com now. I’ll eventually have a redirect at this page (members.home.com.blah.blah.blah), but I’d like to get the new URL out there. You may also receive an email if you’re at all known to me, so please don’t get upset if you hear the same thing more than once. I don’t want to lose anyone. I decided to host the site with Dreamhost, who are also hosting Cherrymag (which launches this weekend, ready or not!). I’ve found them to be pretty organized and responsive. If you need solid hosting with great support, check them out and tell them I sent you. It doesn’t hurt that I get 10% of whatever hosting fees are paid by my referral. Share the love!

Thoroughly Defeated

Well, here I am back from my jog, thoroughly defeated. My first stab at jogging since 1998, and I last precisely 5 minutes. The past two years have not been kind to my body. I’ve put on about 20 useless pounds, and in my zeal to avoid paying money to run on a treadmill beside the other lab rats, I decided to hit the pavement again. I hardly had time to break a sweat before my heart began pounding, my head began spinning, and my legs began turning to jelly. It’s humiliating. I guess now my grand goal of running a half hour each night will have to be scaled back, to about 10 minutes every two nights, at least until my heart and I get onto the same page.

I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled…