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| Monday, December 19th, 2005 | | 8:56 pm |
IJWH #4 - The War on "The War On Christmas"
This week is my take on the so-called "War on Christmas", some Christmas traditions from across the world and, as always, your News of the Weird. All on this edition of I Just Work Here - Views from the Cheap Seats and Other Nonsense. Before I begin with the info-dump, I want to reiterate my request on the podcast for feedback from you, the listener. Hates, loves, gripes or anything you want to share with me will be warmly welcomed. I promise to email back every person who sends me an email that isn't spam or hate mail. Disagree with me if you want and I'll be happy to discuss it with you. Just please no bile spewing. My email address is jack.ijustworkhere@gmail.com or you can leave a screened comment at the blog for this podcast, ijust_workhere at LiveJournal.com. The links for the War on Christmas section are as follows: One Side's ViewpointsFalwell fighting for holy holiday. He threatens to sue, boycott groups that subvert ChristmasLiberty Counsel's "Friend or Foe" Christmas CampaignFaldwell Confidential with Statement of Alliance with Liberty Counsel's Friend or Foe CampaignChristmas Under Siege: The Big Picture by Bill O'ReillySupporting the 'War on Christmas' by John Gibson
The Opposing Viewpoints No More Christmas in America?O'Reilly: "Every company in America should be on its knees thanking Jesus for being born."After suing teacher suggested otherwise, Hannity conitued to falsely claim school banned Declaration of IndependanceThe links for the Christmas Traditions Across the World section are as follows: Strange Cosmos.com - Strange Christmas Traditions around the WorldSt. Paul's School - Christmas Traditions in SpainChristmas Traditions in FinlandHistory of Christmas Traditions from Christmas CornerWikipedia Entry for 'Christmas Worldwide'The News of the Weird Links are as follows: Motorist runs over Nativity Scene outside ChurchWhat Rich Russians Are Buying For ChristmasWhere are the reindeer when you need them?City to give drunk drivers 'noche libre'Our intro music is a medly featuring the classic Christmas kid's song, "You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch". The featured song today was "Santa Claus is a Pagan, Too" by Emerald Rose. I cannot express enough how great these guys are live and encourage everyone in the Atlanta area to give them a try. If you are not in the Atlanta area, go to their website (www.emeraldrose.com) and listen to some of their tunes. I think you'll be glad you did. Be sure to check out their latest CD, "Archive of Ages to Come." Many thanks to Logan Sullivan for permission to use this song in my podcast tonight. Required ReadingNo required reading this week, folks. Enjoy your holidays! | | Tuesday, December 13th, 2005 | | 4:28 pm |
IJWH #3 - Young Geeks In Love
Geek Dating, how to get started approaching the geek girl of your dreams and a double shot of News of the Weird, today on I Just Work Here - Views From the Cheap Seats and Other Nonsense. Today's podcast is really just a continuation of IJWH #2, since I ran out of podtime and wanted to finish my last show. So really, you should look at this as a part two to that podcast rather than a new edition unto itself. I don't really have any links per se for the geek dating segment, except for the one in today's Required Reading. Today's News of the Weird links are as follows: Legally blind driver doesn't get very far.Eat paper at dinner for $240!Dibold CEO resigns after reports of fraud litigation, internal woes'Sex Rage' couple facing $3.8 million billSchool okays Christmas witch, rewrites Silent NightThe intro was another wacky medly of my own devising, featuring the song "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You" by UB40. Our feature song today was "Put a Little Love" by Finnish singer Beatrice Ericsson. Beatrice's song was provided by the podsafe music network. The outro was still Three Doors Down. Required ReadingToday's required reading is an article from an MIT student named Amy Eastment, entitled Advice from a She-Geek on Dating and Relationships. In researching my segment for geek dating, a lot of the so-called "advice" that I found was mostly tongue-in-cheek admonitions to take a shower or to stop being so geeky. Ms. Eastment actually gives solid relationship advice for geeks, both male and female, who want to try and find someone like them and start a relationship. She claims to be the blind leading the blind, but she has the most remarkable grasp on what I have found to be effective dating behavior to date. I highly recommend taking time out to read her article and maybe drop her a line. Tell her that Jack sent you. As always, commentary is welcomed. You can email me at jack.ijustworkhere@gmail.com or just leave a comment on my LiveJournal blog. | | Monday, December 12th, 2005 | | 2:08 pm |
IJWH #2 - Of Rampaging Children and Cinematic Lions
The second edition of I Just Work Here is now submitted and ready for your podcasting pleasure. Entitled, Of Rampaging Children and Cinematic Lions, I think it should prove to be interesting indeed. I hope that some of you will email or comment here so that I can at least know what you think. The feedlink is still http://feeds.feedburner.com/livejournal/jabM. On the section about the children in public places segment, I offer the following links: The MSNBC article that started this entire debateChildfree Livejournal CommunityChildfree.netI would love to put up some pro-child site links, but I'm having a darn tough time finding any. I'd be glad to put up any prochild sites that anyone would like to send me. Never shy away from presenting BOTH sides of the argument, that's my motto! Regarding my review of the new movie The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, I offer the following links: Info on Narnia from IMDBReviews and statistics on Narnia from rottentomatos.comOfficial site for The Lion, The Witch and The WardrobeToday's intro song is a medly of my own comprising, featuring the children's choir from Ray Stevens's "Everything is Beautiful," a quick cameo by Bill Pullman and the theme to the cartoon Ace Ventura. Weird, I know. The featured song today is "Wake Up" by the UK band The Butterfly Catchers. The outro song is still "Be Like That" by Three Doors Down. Required ReadingThis week's required reading is actually required listening - I would like each of you to stop by the imminent sabrarosa's podcast, which is entitled The Postmodern Geek's Guide to Sex. I think that all of you will be sufficiently interested in what she says (and how she says it) to make it worth your while. And be sure to tell her that Jack sent you. | | Tuesday, December 6th, 2005 | | 6:24 pm |
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