This site, featuring Gifs from infomercials is genius.
personal favorite - exploding taco.
http://imgur.com/a/YET5a
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Why I Work Hard and Play Harder
Recently, my team and I spent our lunch hour dyeing Easter eggs - Easter EGGtravaganza 2013. It was a great chance for all of us to gather, hang out, and share each other's company. The event occurred in our conference room - Downton Digital Abbey.
If you walk through my department (digital production) you will see that everyone has a "Downton" title. You will also see RuPaul valentines, print outs of New Yorker cartoons and someecards. You will also see Glamor Shots from the 80s, tangerines decorated to look like pumpkins and photoshopped movie posters. I also frequently host a "Thirsty Thursday," with cocktails and snacks, in my office. What does this have to do with the work I do?
Everything.
There is a lot of talk about work/life balance, but I don't think that means arriving at work by 9am and leaving by 5pm. I believe it is about having fun at work and loving what you do.
I won't pretend that I always love my job 100% of the time, but I always love interacting with my colleagues, hearing about what's going on in their lives and discussing things that have nothing to do with why we are all in this building.
Having fun makes it easier to deal with the daily ups and downs of a production department, and makes it easier to stomach the occasional very late nights and weekend work. They are part of the reality of working in a (big A) Agency, but they don't have to be miserable experiences.
For me, the secret to work/life balance is ensuring that we balance the work with lots of fun. And the occasional cocktail.
Cheers.
Some of the Digital Producers, getting eggy with it
If you walk through my department (digital production) you will see that everyone has a "Downton" title. You will also see RuPaul valentines, print outs of New Yorker cartoons and someecards. You will also see Glamor Shots from the 80s, tangerines decorated to look like pumpkins and photoshopped movie posters. I also frequently host a "Thirsty Thursday," with cocktails and snacks, in my office. What does this have to do with the work I do?
Everything.
There is a lot of talk about work/life balance, but I don't think that means arriving at work by 9am and leaving by 5pm. I believe it is about having fun at work and loving what you do.
I won't pretend that I always love my job 100% of the time, but I always love interacting with my colleagues, hearing about what's going on in their lives and discussing things that have nothing to do with why we are all in this building.
Having fun makes it easier to deal with the daily ups and downs of a production department, and makes it easier to stomach the occasional very late nights and weekend work. They are part of the reality of working in a (big A) Agency, but they don't have to be miserable experiences.
For me, the secret to work/life balance is ensuring that we balance the work with lots of fun. And the occasional cocktail.
Cheers.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
ON AN ON is All the Rage
This incredible cover of one of my favorite Hot Chip songs blew my mind. The always savvy Katie Roach said that their album is amazing, as well.
She has never steered me wrong.
She has never steered me wrong.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Star Trek Trailer: Hit or Miss?
Just watched the latest trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness and I can't decide whether I think it's going to be awesome or terrible. The Starfleet officer in her underwear doesn't make me feel better.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Sad Songs are All the Rage
I have a penchant for sad songs. I can't really explain why, I would just rather listen to someone singing about heartbreak than celebrating the fact that it's Friday.
As a special treat for you Ragers, I have compiled a list of my top 10 sad songs (in no particular order).
1 - Don't Give Up, Peter Gabriel featuring Kate Bush
I was first exposed to "Don't Give Up" through the Sinead O'Connor version in the 90s. I was up late at night, playing Zelda on Nintendo and listening to CFNY (102.1). They were taking requests and a guy called in who sounded profoundly - profoundly - depressed. Though this version isn't the one he requested, it's my favorite. (fun fact: This was also the night that I heard Zombie by the Cranberries for the first time).
2 - No Children, The Mountain Goats
This song is not only in my sad songs top 10 but also tops my list of breakup songs (coming at a later date). Back when people still burned CDs for other people, this was always the final track on any mix I created for the lovelorn and recently jilted.
3 - Independence Day, Ani DiFranco
I have loved this song since the very first time I heard it. Another breakup mix favorite, this song functions on a completely different level. Like most of Ani's songs, the lyrics are pure poetry, and incredibly evocative.
4 - Last Day of our Acquaintance, Sinead O'Connor
Over the years, I have rediscovered this song many times, and every time I have a slightly different perspective on the unravelling and dissolution of a relationship. The song progresses from whisper quiet and slowly builds, which i've always felt was a representation of the build up to signing the final divorce papers. The line I find most heartbreaking is "You used to hold my hand when the plane took off" - I'm not even sure why.
5 - Dogs and Thunder, Weeping Tile
Sung by the incomparable Sarah Harmer, this song is about losing a beloved pet. Enough said.
6 - Rooftop, Melissa McClelland
You may have heard this song in episodes of Grey's Anatomy or Degrassi TNG, but please don't hold that against Melissa McClelland. This song has such a specific time and place. I can picture the rooftop, the neighborhood, the weather and (in my case) the Chicago skyline in the distance.
7 - Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd
This song has been covered, remixed and sampled in dozens and dozens of different versions. This simple acoustic version, By David Gilmour, is my absolute favorite. His voice as he ages does more justice to songs like this.
8 - Soothe, Smashing Pumpkins
My all time favorite Smashing Pumpkins song, (off of my favorite album, Pisces Iscariot). Just Billy, a guitar, and the rumble of Chicago city buses rolling by. Perfection. (Soothe comprises the first 3 minutes of the video, it was the best version I could find)
9 - Rule Nor Reason, Billy Bragg
This song is haunting. In particular the line "We're both going to have to accept that this might be as good as it gets." He also manages to name check the Queen and Shirley Bassey. Well played, Mr Bragg. Well played.
10 - I can't make you love me, Bonnie Raitt
I know the cheese factor is high with this song, but I love it. I remember having a teenaged epiphany, late at night, as I listened to the lyrics. I won't go into detail, because it's ultimately silly, like most teenaged drama. Suffice it to say that the song has a special place in my heart.
What are your favorite sad songs???
As a special treat for you Ragers, I have compiled a list of my top 10 sad songs (in no particular order).
1 - Don't Give Up, Peter Gabriel featuring Kate Bush
I was first exposed to "Don't Give Up" through the Sinead O'Connor version in the 90s. I was up late at night, playing Zelda on Nintendo and listening to CFNY (102.1). They were taking requests and a guy called in who sounded profoundly - profoundly - depressed. Though this version isn't the one he requested, it's my favorite. (fun fact: This was also the night that I heard Zombie by the Cranberries for the first time).
2 - No Children, The Mountain Goats
This song is not only in my sad songs top 10 but also tops my list of breakup songs (coming at a later date). Back when people still burned CDs for other people, this was always the final track on any mix I created for the lovelorn and recently jilted.
3 - Independence Day, Ani DiFranco
I have loved this song since the very first time I heard it. Another breakup mix favorite, this song functions on a completely different level. Like most of Ani's songs, the lyrics are pure poetry, and incredibly evocative.
4 - Last Day of our Acquaintance, Sinead O'Connor
Over the years, I have rediscovered this song many times, and every time I have a slightly different perspective on the unravelling and dissolution of a relationship. The song progresses from whisper quiet and slowly builds, which i've always felt was a representation of the build up to signing the final divorce papers. The line I find most heartbreaking is "You used to hold my hand when the plane took off" - I'm not even sure why.
5 - Dogs and Thunder, Weeping Tile
Sung by the incomparable Sarah Harmer, this song is about losing a beloved pet. Enough said.
6 - Rooftop, Melissa McClelland
You may have heard this song in episodes of Grey's Anatomy or Degrassi TNG, but please don't hold that against Melissa McClelland. This song has such a specific time and place. I can picture the rooftop, the neighborhood, the weather and (in my case) the Chicago skyline in the distance.
7 - Wish You Were Here, Pink Floyd
This song has been covered, remixed and sampled in dozens and dozens of different versions. This simple acoustic version, By David Gilmour, is my absolute favorite. His voice as he ages does more justice to songs like this.
8 - Soothe, Smashing Pumpkins
My all time favorite Smashing Pumpkins song, (off of my favorite album, Pisces Iscariot). Just Billy, a guitar, and the rumble of Chicago city buses rolling by. Perfection. (Soothe comprises the first 3 minutes of the video, it was the best version I could find)
9 - Rule Nor Reason, Billy Bragg
This song is haunting. In particular the line "We're both going to have to accept that this might be as good as it gets." He also manages to name check the Queen and Shirley Bassey. Well played, Mr Bragg. Well played.
10 - I can't make you love me, Bonnie Raitt
I know the cheese factor is high with this song, but I love it. I remember having a teenaged epiphany, late at night, as I listened to the lyrics. I won't go into detail, because it's ultimately silly, like most teenaged drama. Suffice it to say that the song has a special place in my heart.
What are your favorite sad songs???
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
School of Thrones: Summer is Coming
This parody of Game of Thrones is really, really charming.
Check it out.
Check it out.
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