Monday, November 3, 2008

Male knitters shall destroy the Earth!!!!!

So as I have travelled on this knitting road, I have begun to get more comfortable with knitting in public. But an incident last week basically made me realize that being a male knitter is a source of power so awesome that we could destroy the planet, should we so desire. I was at the Royal Oak bus terminal, awaiting my transfer to go to work the other day, and working hard to get the latest project done: A baby blanket for my soon to arrive niece. I am not one of those "don't look while you knit" types, but I do often look up to see what's going on. I noticed a car going by, and the gentleman behind the wheel was seemingly astonished to see a guy my size knitting. Not as astonished mind you, as he was crashing into the vehicle in front of him that had stopped for a red light. It was really hard to suppress my laughter, especially as he looked over at me, eyes wide in disbelief, as though he were expecting me to leap forward and cry out "My bad!!! Sorry, I was knitting!!!" But instead, I became aware of a smirk creeping across my face. Imagine it, maybe not the thought of an army of knitters using the power for evil (because after all, there is no evil wrought from knitting, as we all know), but for good. We could stop wars, change history, even. We... umm... ok, maybe not. But it was a pretty clear display that people's attitudes towards male knitters is pretty lame. We aren't special. We aren't doing it for attention. We knit out of a need to create, a love of the ability to craft things for those that we love, or need our help.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

yeah... I know

So the blanket really is coming along. No, really. It's been tough to get to it, even though the baby is due any day, between trying to keep things running at home, the puppies and managing the other blogs/podcasts. The election nonsense in both Canada and the US lately is also distracting, not always in a bad way. Let's face it, the Canadian election was an utter sham. Stephen Harper broke a law he created in a bald faced attempt to get a majority when poll numbers told him it was possible. How did the poll numbers go up? The 2 month plus campaign before the election was called, where the Tories ran tv ads and sent out numerous mailers (on your dime) to tear down Stephane Dion and the Liberals was the height of scummy politics, the likes of which this country has never seen. Where was the outrage? Where was the rejection? No, people decided that in the midst of a financial tsunami that has this country being dragged into recession by our intertwined economic relationship with the US, that being "tough on youth crime" was more important. Well 37 odd percent of the 59% of the voting public did. That's no mandate. This country is headed for disaster and all of you who bought the slick, American style campaign of the Tories should hang your heads in shame for enabling it. Mark my words, kids... dark days are ahead. In the US, the disgusting and pathetic last gasps of the Conservative movement have led to their most heinous and desperate ploys yet. Lies so far out of touch with reality, and speeches carefully crafted to light the fires of racism and intolerance. Even a wave of calling Obama, the Democrats and any area behind them as Un-American. It's been said that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. To see the generation of elder Americans angrily repeating Republican talking points that Obama is a (socialist/muslim/arab/communist/terrorist) and the horrifying racism rearing it's head in a country that has struggled to heal from it's shameful past show that racism never went away. It just waited to be given the signal it was safe to crawl out from under the rock.

To my American friends, be you knitters or metalheads, a plea: Please vote Democrat, and show the world you reject his hateful, ignorant, backwards, intolerant movement that is Conservatism. If you're a metalhead, you should be terrified at the thought of Sarah Palin being a heartbeat away from the Presidency. If you think for a moment that this extremely hardcore religious activist will not attack our music, you're more ignorant than she is. Stand up. Fight for freedom of speech. Send her back to Alaska, where hopefully they will find her guilty of ethics violations and throw her and her redneck husband in jail where they belong.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Shocking News: Slack-ass Blogger Returns!!!

Yeah it's been a while since I posted on this blog that no one reads...

So what has happened since the last post? Well, my Dad had his cancer treatment and is doing very well thank you. I, too was diagnosed with prostate cancer, but it was a false positive, and though it was a very torturous month for Laurie and I, we are both thankful that not only did I get a clean bill of health, but it made us realize I have to pay attention to this. It's not something guys should ever put off. It's so treatable, to ignore it because you're too embarrassed to have a finger in your ass is truly stupid. So if you go to the We Are All Canuckleheads blog, there's a couple posts from my myspace that talk about the whole ordeal.

So, I have started a new project: A baby blanket! My sister and her hubby are expecting child #2 on Oct 30th (It's so coming on Halloween...) and since we know it's a girl, I have some nice soft colors for her first lil afghan :)

I will post pics once I get something of substance to show you.

Make sure you head over to Laurie's blog, to see what she has been up to lately, and a great pic of Lola...

Monday, December 24, 2007

Christmas time and such...

I don't know what it is about the holidays. Sometimes no matter how hard you try to make things perfect, something happens that can throw everything into chaos. This year, I am told my father has prostate cancer the day before we leave for Kamloops. When he told me he was going in for an exam, I feared this, but managed to convince myself that he would be fine. There isn't a history of cancer in the family, and since his heart attack a few years back he has taken much better care of himself, apart from not working too hard. The doctors say it's been caught very early, and it's very treatable. I now find myself trying to believe everything will be ok. And once again, and I feel very selfish about this, I am having to face my own mortality. The irony of a death metal freak terrified of death himself is kind of funny. I think it's not so much that I am afraid to die as I am no longer being alive, if that makes any sense at all. To say that in spite of all the data, and reassurances from the doctors that I am scared for my Dad right now is an understatement. He just turned 67, so that's not very old. Maybe back in medieval times (and that always makes me think of Steve Martin's Theordoric, Barber of York sketch on Saturday Night Live)









The weird thing is, we haven't talked about it yet. It's a horrible flaw in my family, that we don't talk about the hard things sometimes. Laurie has helped me so much in this respect, but I still struggle with it. Maybe I am afraid I will cry if I start talking to him about it. Or that I will see him cry, which would be devastating. Life is not always the easy things. There are always going to be difficult times, especially when things happen to those you love. I am at least thankful I actually have the skills to try and deal with these things now. I know my Dad is going to be ok, I just need to stop trying to convince myself otherwise.

Anyways, it's good to be home for Christmas, and I am eager to see my family's faces when they see the things Laurie & I have made for them. We will post pictures of the stuff I knitted later (rechargin' the camera batteries, don'tcha know...).

Saturday, November 3, 2007

R.I.P. Vitek

DECAPITATED drummer Witold "Vitek" Kieltyka died in a Russian hospital from injuries sustained in a recent road collision. He was 23 years old.
Vitek and DECAPITATED singer Covan (real name: Adrian Kowanek) were hurt in an accident earlier in the week involving DECAPITATED's tour bus and a truck carrying wood in Gomel, on the Russia/Belarus border. Both musicians reportedly sustained serious head injuries in the collision, which is believed to have been the fault of the band's driver (although this has not yet been officially confirmed).

According to the Polish Internet portal Onet.pl, Vitek underwent trepanation, a form of surgery in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the skull, and was due to be transported to a hospital in Krakow, Poland for further treatment.

Covan's family released a statement yesterday (Thursday, November 1) that the vocalist's condition had improved. At the time, the vocalist was still said to be at a hospital in Novozybkov, Russia, where he and Vitek were taken following the accident.

I had the opportunity to interview Covan for my metal podcast last year (Mass Hypnosis Metal Radio Episode 7) and this news is absolutely devastating to hear. Vitek was one of my favorite drummers since the band's debut album Winds of Creation in 2000.
He played with a skill level far beyond his years, the band's first demo recorded when he was just 14. R.I.P.

I also found a video shot just 2 days before the accident, of the band performing in Moscow


and this one from the 28th


















Friday, October 19, 2007

On falling down holes and such...

Spent the week working in Parksville, and the week almost came to an end fast. I kinda fell down a hole.

Okay, let me explain...

We were measuring a wall that had already been completed, and I was helping a co-worker measure it, walking across the deck with the measuring tape. There were building materials all over the deck, plywood, styrofoam insulation, etc. and I was walking to the edge of the deck when the styrofoam gave way and I plunged down a hole. I figure it was about 8 feet. I landed on my feet and realized right away nothing was broken. There was a ladder in the hole (amazing I missed it, had I made contact I would have slammed my face into the wall, or worse) and climbed back out. So... long story short I am alive. Yay!

Two shawls on the go, and we have a camera again so I will take some pics PDQ. Laurie is still in love with her new spinning wheel lol. Like that affair will ever end. She is getting very good at it too, yesterday she was spinning some lace weight. I am impressed.

I hear TOOL is coming to Victoria. Considering the lack of metal shows lately, and the overabundance of radio-crap bands that have been making their way here, the show is interesting to say the least. Can't say I am a fan, but it might be worth checking out. Make sure and check the new hockey blog at http://canucklehead666.blogspot.com for podcast updates and all things Canucks. Big game against LA tonight (let's face it, they're all big games right now).

Saturday, September 22, 2007

I'm a baddddd blogger

Yeah, so it's been a long summer, eh? The shawl for Mom part Deux is progressing, and I would show you the progress, if the camera hadn't fallen victim to the black screen of death. Laurie is helping me on a shawl for my sis, and we will update you on that soon...

Hockey season is starting, and being rabid Canuckleheads, we now have a blog to compliment the We Are All Canuckleheads podcast. We just found out we are listed on Podcasts page at Canucks.com. Holy crap are we happy about that!

So updates will be regular now, as well as metal podcasts.
I am also going to vent some political stuff, I got a little upset when I found out Nelson Mandela was dead. More on that here and here.