Monday, February 20, 2012

Blocking up before bsteps

Wanting to keep it timely here in the nook but have already failed on that front. The clock keeps ticking while I try to make 1/2 and 1/3 strength posts merge into something marginally coherent. Instead I decided to keep the reader/viewer involved. So this will primarily be for fun, and then to describe the donation button... Let us get into it. HomeWerk ... I apologize for making you do a little legwork but in this day and age I don't feel comfortable straight up grabbing Other's Mmedia and sharing. That is why I please and Thank You not to hot link things. Whatever is shown here in the full glory will be Original content, or allowed by said artist or creator. Shall we start with pop culture cheapshots?! http://www.rifftrax.com and http://www.cinematictitanic.com both make unpleasant Flicks bearable forcing the laugh tears to emerge. But that is old world sensibilities, I apologize for hoping you still hold the faculties to enjoy and maintain attention to a 2-3 hr event. Instead you could go play games at http://www.newgrounds.com or www.quakelive.com. Portlandia had a great segment on the current state of what I like to call the "Poverty Pledge." Some have a wishlist they want their followers to participate in , others will offer up merchandise at lower pricing, and last but not least is a religious or health hardship. PLEASE do not get me wrong, if you are in a world of hurt and need cash and these methods work get after it. I want it to be known that if you Donate here you will receive something back. Maybe only a gallery of beautiful images, or a tiny packet of vibrantly blooming flower seeds... BUT the Experiment is in my opinion to see how much participation or engagement can occur. Gimme something for free Right Now seems to be the current zeitgeist and I find it disturbing. Upfront unlike most I want any contributors to know it is always a ploy to get your wallet open. Before the last of the steam weakly pushes out I wanted to say take a gander at LUCK on the hbo. Really shows the human condition in various stress positions. If you like Horsies, the superstitions of Gambling, or how humans interact you should check it out. Acting, Directing, Production all in the A+ range. Oh yeah... Kenny Powers and Warrick Davis need Love. That is all... ;-)