Nicotine's Ash
Fun things to try on the web, cool places to go, interesting photos, movie and comic reviews, and whatever I feel like, since this blog is mine. THIS BLOG IS MINE! heh, heh.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Rent site with many clips
Here's a site that has some video clips of songs for those of you who would like to know how it looks before seeing it (in the theater or waiting for the DVD)...
Rent clips
Rent the Movie (or the movie Rent)
Saw this movie over the weekend - thanks to my parents who watched the child...We really enjoyed it. The movie was a bit different than the theater version, but they did a great job transfering the emotion and music into movie form. I know some things were cut for the movie so I'm looking forward to the DVD version to see what was missing...The movie didn't do great (5th with 12million) over the holiday weekend, but it wasn't targeting families so that makes sense...
Anyone else see it?
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Answers, give us answers...
1. Nicotine is not my real name
True. Believe it or not, Nicotine Jones is not my real name. Maybe I should have a contest for people to figure out my real name, but then it would be known, and I kinda like some anonymity. The name comes from a story/comic book that a friend and I cooked up about 20 years ago. When I first got on the internet around 1992 or 3, I used that name for my email and now, it's too late to change.
2. I have never purchased a PC
True. This was kind of a trick question. I've received many laptops to use for my job as a pharmaceutical rep that are windows compatible, but the only computers I've purchased have been Macs. I hate Windows, though I use one everyday (and truthfully, they aren't as bad as they used to be).
3. My first job after getting an MBA was delivering pizza
True. I delivered pizzas after getting my MBA. I got free pizza and learned a lot about interacting with people. It allowed me time to interview for a "real job". And it was fun. The other employees ranged from high school kids to management types and I enjoyed the experience.
4. I was the youngest in my high school graduating class of 314
True. I started school in another state (Pennsylvania) where the cutoff date for school was the end of January (which I made by a few days). When we moved to Ohio, I would have missed the cutoff date (September 30), but since I was in 2nd grade, they allowed me to remain in the same grade. Therefore, by the time I graduated from high school, I was still the youngest (by a few days, I think).
5. I once met Chevy Chase
False. Though I would enjoy meeting him, I actually have met Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, and Tom Hanks. But not Chevy. The only one I really interacted with was Bill Murray.
6. I drew a comic strip while in college
True. My freshman year, I drew a comic strip a few times a week for the school paper. This was a very large school (one of the largest) and so it was seen by 50-100 thousand people every time. Kind of cool...If I come across an example, I'll post it. It isn't great, but I had fun.
7. I have run in 3 marathons
True. The last time was 1988, but I ran in the Columbus Marathon 3x. I never trained properly, so that's probably why I've had one knee surgery and probably will need more down the road...But it was amazing to run with so many people. I think it took 15 minutes just to pass the starting line from where I was in the pack.
8. I bowl weekly in a Sunday morning league
True. My father bowled in it when I was a kid - and I tagged along. Now that I'm in it (for over 10 years, I think), my daughter tags along and so the cycle continues...It a 2 man team league and we even won one year. We don't really care about the winning, though. We just have some fun. The nice thing about bowling on Sunday mornings is that there's no smoke, no booze, no people. It's relatively quiet for a bowling alley.
9. For my honeymoon, we went camping
False. The last time I went camping was in 1989 for whitewater rafting in PA or WV. I am not a big fan of roughing it, though I understand why people like it. For our honeymoon, we went to Hawaii.
10. I've never broken a bone
False. Aside from knee problems, my senior year in high school I broke my middle finger. I had to have it in a splint of some kind that kept it extended. It was a lot of fun, giving certain teachers the finger. But that's about the only time I broke anything.
11. My new hobby is listening to audiobooks on my iPod
True. I never thought I'd want to listen to a book, but since I drive about 4000 miles/month now for work, I started loading library loaned audiobooks onto my computer, downloading them to my iPod, playing them through the FM in my car. More interesting than I thought...
12. I see a psychiatrist
False/True. I don't see one for my personal problems. I see 8-10/day for work. That's my job, calling on Psychiatrists as a drug rep. So a trick question - both answers are right.
13. I was married once before
False. Though, when I started dating my now wife, someone told her they thought I was married with a few kids. A few weeks later, she asked me if that was true, even though we had been inseperable for the entire time we were dating. Now, it's still a joke - "oh, that must've been your first wife"...
14. I am very unobservant
True. I've been told that I am, and I was convinved that I'm oblivious to certain important things recently. I sat in on an interview for a potential new hire. I was trying to listen to the content of what this person was saying and did not look at her clothes. But, later I was told that she was not dressed up at all and that made an impact on how the others there viewed her. I didn't catch it, but realized that they were right...
15. I was very overweight as a child
False. I weighed 125 when I graduated from high school (at 5' 10"). When I finished college, I was at about 140 (possibly less). Until recent years, I was too skinny...had a "runners body"...
16. I once went on a cruise with a total stranger
True. My first cruise, I didn't know anyone to go with, so I went as a single. The cruise company matched me up with another single (male) to share a room. Luckily, it was a very nice guy from NYC. He was travelling with about 12 other folks, mostly from Columbia (the country) or NY. Many times, I had no idea what we were talking about since only a few spoke English (including my roommate), but they took me under their wing. And no, there were no drugs. It was a nice family who owned a chain of car repair places...
17. My first job after college was on Park Avenue in NYC
True. After my family moved to NJ, about the same time I graduated from undergrad, I went with them and finally found a low paying job in NYC in the magazine industry. I worked for a company owned by Rupert Murdoch (media mogul) and met many nice people. They encouraged me to get a better job and eventually, I did. But it was cool taking the bus into the city, walking across town, passing the Empire State building, and working on Park Avenue. Almost made up for the ridiculously low pay.
18. I have been to Disney World 5 times
True, though it's more like 30+ times. Most of the drug companies have meetings in Orlando since it's an easy place to get low prices. So I'd usually go early and hit Disney. On top of that, my family always went almost every year to visit relatives and would take a trip there. And, my wife and daughter enjoy it too.
19. I have 4 sisters and 2 brothers
False. I have one younger sister.
20. I am an expert marksman
False. The only time I've ever shot a "real" gun was on a award trip with my company. We went skeet shooting and I couldn't hit one to save my life. I'm not a fan of guns, though I don't care so much if others have them (as long as they've been trained to use one). But, I'll never own one, most likely. If I feel the need to shoot, I'll play a video game...
And there you go. Did you learn anything interesting? I believe I should tag someone and since only Sippy and Tara read the original post, and Sippy tagged me, I'll tag Tara. So, if you find the time to try this, you might enjoy it!
Nicotine Jones
Cleveland OH
11-19-2005
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Tagged by Sippy for 20 questions
Tagged by Sippy to do a 20 questions with a twist. Some are true, some are false. You decide. I normally don't like to do these, but maybe it will be interesting...I may even put the answers if I get enough guesses...
1. Nicotine is not my real name
2. I have never purchased a PC
3. My first job after getting an MBA was delivering pizza
4. I was the youngest in my high school graduating class of 314
5. I once met Chevy Chase
6. I drew a comic strip while in college
7. I have run in 3 marathons
8. I bowl weekly in a Sunday morning league
9. For my honeymoon, we went camping
10. I've never broken a bone
11. My new hobby is listening to audiobooks on my iPod
12. I see a psychiatrist
13. I was married once before
14. I am very unobservant
15. I was very overweight as a child
16. I once went on a cruise with a total stranger
17. My first job after college was on Park Avenue in NYC
18. I have been to Disney World 5 times
19. I have 4 sisters and 2 brothers
20. I am an expert marksman
There you go...Which are true/false? I'll give you the answers in a few days...
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Friday, November 11, 2005
Average American?
I don't know about this one...
doesn't seem to make a lot of sense...
In any case, here's a new quiz...
You are average because you
live within three miles of McDonalds.
You are not average since you
have (at least) a college degree.
Anniversary
Well, my 8 year wedding anniversary is next week. Any ideas on what I should buy? It has to be very inexpensive (in fact, it might just be a card) since I already bought the wife 2 tickets to Bon Jovi (they played a few days ago here). Bon Jovi is her favorite from when she was a kid. So, any fun ideas?
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Chicken Little
We saw this one over the weekend and thought it was great with some fun music by BareNaked Ladies and others. Little cell phone girl enjoyed it and sang songs from the movie over the rest of the weekend. And the wife and I also liked it, though most of the critics didn't enjoy it. I think they forget the target market. It might not be as good as some of the other Disney or Pixar movies, but it's one I could see again. And a lot of the dreck out there for kids is not in that category (though we still watch them over and over and etc).
Anyone else catch Chicken Little?