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reflect daily in a 'one sentence' journal (read all 74 entries…)
11.3.2013 The Pink Floyd "Experience" & radio hacks

Went to a concert by a tribute band called The Pink Floyd Experience tonight. The show was fine, though I definitely did not feel that I had in ANY way “experienced” Pink Floyd.

Of course, the thing was hyped quite a bit on local radio for the past month or so. Now, you know that a tribute act is not going to be anything like the real thing…but the hack DJs who work for radio stations are very good at pretending otherwise. Specifically, they are very well schooled in pretending to share their own experiences with you, as if they’d seen the act or the real thing previously, etc, and whether it lived up.

Imagine dreaming of growing up to be a radio DJ, and just turning into a commercial hack pushing product! shudders!

Now, it isn’t like I don’t know better, but I still got taken in a bit, especially by promises of flying pigs, helicopters, etc. Here’s how it really went down:

First set: Pink songs from here and there, mostly popular or hit songs. Some twirling coloured lights like you’d see at ANY show, a little bit of smoke on the stage, and a video screen behind the band. Decent stereo sound, but nothing like the quadrophonic experience promised. Granted that we weren’t on the floor, but all I could make of the rear channels were the odd canned vocal bits through the read speakers, which really weren’t used to any spectacular effect. The song list worked its way into the Animals album towards the 20-minute intermission…

...Which had to have been over half an hour long. Too long to let an audience cool off – but then, I saw only a very few people in either set even stand up, let alone dance or groove out at all. Lots more Animals mixed with other tracks. The sound was very well mixed and a bit louder than the first set.

First encore: two or three tracks, and still nothing from The Wall. Still leaning on Animals.

Second encore: three tracks from The Wall. (You can guess which.) The audience finally stands up, though very few people in the bleacher seats; just the floor crowd. A big flying pig comes out during song two, with a nicely engineered pair of mini radio controlled helicopter rotors propelling it around. That must have been the helicopter!!!!! Because I never saw another one. So aside from the video screen, that was the only special effect.

It was also only about the third time the band in any way engaged the audience. They were technically very good. They were a far cry from being wooden men, but…they sure didn’t do much to get the crowd’s energy up, ever. That enthusiasm at the end was entirely due to the songs from The Wall…and honestly, it was much too long of a wait.

All in all, I’m just glad the tickets were only $40 each. And my girlfriend had a great time! The music was very good, and the technical support (lights, sounds, video, etc) was excellent. But not in any way a Pink Floyd “experience”. Not exactly boring, but a bit disappointing.

For comparison: last year’s ABBA tribute did a fantastic job of raising energy and putting on a show. Took me right back to the 70s. So it’s not like it can’t be done…

Looking forward to (the real) Motley Crue – now THAT should be a show, never mind the radio hype.



Stop pushing myself so hard (read all 14 entries…)
20.2.2013 sinuses

Took yesterday & today off due to extreme sinus pain, painkillers don’t seem to touch it. On my second, stronger course of antibiotics for it.

But I was tempted to soldier on (contract work) anyway – glad I chose not to.

I’m continuing to re-evaluate just how hard I want to work. Having rental income allows me to get by with much lower work income, so I have options now.

After all, the amount of fatigue I live with on an ongoing basis might be attributable to the amount of energy my body spends battling this chronic sinus infection and fending off colds etc – which the sinusitis probably makes me more susceptible to.

I’m again reflecting on my time in Gibsons, when life was more balanced for me…



Read the Bible (read all 21 entries…)
renters helping...sort of

I keep an old Gideons version in the portion of my house which is rented. Waiting for potential new tenants gives me an opportunity to read it! :) Though that Elizabethan English does not help gain a good understanding…I can only shake my head at “KJV-only” people!



Read the Bible (read all 21 entries…)
Catechism

Someday I’ll need to add “Read the Catechism of the Catholic Church”, but the Bible is a large enough goal, and the CCC is a bit drier!! ;)



Read the Bible (read all 21 entries…)
Jeremiah

41-47 (and others, quite a while ago)
46 really needs to be set to heavy metal music, like a lot of the psalms! :)



Become a landlord (read all 5 entries…)
Second door in, second tenant coming, second house

The second door finally got hung (in a jamb) – two weeks late – so I brought it home and installed it in under an hour so I could secure my suite before going out of town.

The second tenant is flying into town tonight, so I have a list of chores to complete before then. Including doing more work on the office so I can move my desk and computer downstairs, so I can continue working at getting a third tenant.

I’m already making noises about a second house…but not for another year or so.



Do the plank for a minute (read all 2 entries…)
80 s

80 s



Read the Bible (read all 21 entries…)
1 Corinthians

The liturgical readings for this month go right through 1 Cor, so it seemed like a good time to just read that one. Although really, in the three-year cycle of liturgical readings, pretty much the entire Bible is covered. Not every word, but all the main concepts. (It does sort of require daily mass attendance, not just Sundays.) It actually turns out that one tends to hear more Scripture in the Catholic church than most other Christian denominations…

1 Cor 1-6, 12-14



Complete my basement renovation (to occupancy) (read all 20 entries…)
0300

I was up till 0300 priming the bedroom. Well, I was probably going quite a bit slower than if I were painting commercially. And at least I had the TV wired up so I caught a couple of shows and a movie! :)

Having slept quite late as a result, I’m now going to do my best to knock off the office today. And whatever I can on the bedroom. :)



paint my office bright orange
another bogus goal

This is another bogus goal, of course, since it’s already half-done. Oranje is my nation’s colour, and I matched it exactly…but in a basement office with one small window, it’s looking a little too dark (after one very good coat) in both afternoon light and the single 60W bulb hanging inside a ceiling joist box.

I had actually looked favourably at a lighter shade in the store, thinking ahead to the lighting issue. (Colour is 70% perception and 20%+ lighting.) So those were good instincts.

I will probably mix a little white paint into the second coat tomorrow, depending on what it looks like in the morning light. (The positive side of buying a too-dark shade: it should be easy to lighten, as opposed to trying to darken it.) The room has a very good base coat, so this should look fine. (Possibly a third coat if it needs it to even things out.)



collect 19 flags on my counter (read all 2 entries…)
got it!

Lol no idea which nation it’s from though…but I got it, that’s all that matters! ;)



Play guitar better. (read all 15 entries…)
Tenants

I’d better get on this quick because I have one tenant already…not everyone wants to hear their landlord banging away on his guitar in the basement…maybe some extra insulation in the office ceiling? lol!!



Play guitar better. (read all 15 entries…)
11.9.2012 hmmm

Hmmm maybe this goal should be “play guitar AT ALL”!!!! lol!! I guess I’ve been busy, mainly with work and the renos, not that that’s any excuse…



collect 19 flags on my counter (read all 2 entries…)
bs goal lol

This is a B.S. goal, of course, but my flag counter has been stuck at 18 different nations for some time now. If anyone knows a 43T member from a new country, please send them my way!!!! lol

;cP



Be debt free (read all 9 entries…)
tax return!!! :)

It finally came in – two months late due to an administrative error. I had been planning how to allocate it (it was quite large) for months and then decided to go speak with my banker. I had decided to put the bulk of it against debt, a large chunk into savings, and divide the rest among various purposes.

The question was, whether to put a little more into debt repayment or into savings? The other two options were to pay off my truck, thus substantially improving my cash flow, and to sit on the whole thing as a liquid asset. Rationale: I would need a large pile of cash to either buy another (investment) house or to start another business.

In the end, I decided that I would be doing neither of those things for another year or so. (I have a year’s worth of work ahead of me with the house I have. The lack of time also kills the business idea, which also needs to wait on my dating relationship being longer-term and more established.) I will still need a pile of dollars in a year, but there is no point in getting little or no return on my money during that interval when I’m paying a rough average of about 13% on my debt.

Emotionally and psychologically, it makes little sense to continue to have the emotional overhead of being in debt just to have options. Besides, I will be able to use next year’s tax return by then, albeit a substantially smaller one.

The nice thing is that with the limited credit facility I have now, it’s easy to put a big dent in my consumer debt. I still owe a lot of money against the lines of credit I used to buy the house, but that is non-renewable debt (well, part of it is, and the other part I never use) and not consumer debt like credit cards.

The other useful thing I learned is that I can actually use the equity in my home as a down payment for a second home. And guess who will have a pile more equity once the basement is completed? :)



Complete my basement renovation (to occupancy) (read all 20 entries…)
Office primed

Was up till midnight last night with this…failed to set an alarm and slept in today. Back is sore. Haven’t seen chiropractor in about two weeks, but having chiro twice a week for the rest of my life isn’t much of an option, either…

I should add “be free of back pain” as a goal!

Picked up more primer and my office paint yesterday. Need to pick a colour for bedroom…that gf will tolerate lol…didn’t have much success with that last time she was here, so it will have to be over the phone now…picking colours verbally…sounds improbable…lol!!



Do the plank for a minute (read all 2 entries…)
won't take long

I think I’ve already done this, just need to time myself ;)

Chiropractor assigned me 2-3 planks/day to build my core strength. That was weeks ago. I’m now up to nearly a plank every day. Building new habits takes time!! lol



Become a landlord (read all 5 entries…)
The second door (for now)

Part of renting out the top floor of my house is moving into the basement and securing that suite. My second door is STILL not ready…so I just took my spare door slab (no jamb) and screwed two hinges to it and to one side of the rough opening.

I’m not really worried about the tenant I have here now – who left his room door unlocked and open when he left the house just now ergo he trusts me – but I have two to come, so I need to be able to lock my doors.

I’ll just attach a barrel bolt to the spare door for now, and put a proper lock in the first one, which is hung properly. The two doors (both in the same style) look great side by each. God is good!! :)



Become a landlord (read all 5 entries…)
Holy Mass

A funny thing happened to me last week. My first tenant flew into town on Thursday (I know, because it was choir night) and I showed him around town the next day. At the end of our drive, he asked me about churches when we were a few blocks from St. Mary’s. As I was telling him this, he said, “Because I’m Catholic”...and he noticed the Rosary hanging from my rear-view mirror.

So on Sunday, he and I and my mum and my gf (who is unfortunately not Catholic…yet! lol) all went to holy Mass together. God is good!! :)



Complete my basement renovation (to occupancy) (read all 20 entries…)
Mudding done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Other than sanding a few little touchups in the master bedroom, my mudding is done. If I push through (which I have and haven’t done recently – since I also have a goal of not pushing myself so hard lol) I can have my walls primed today and ready for paint tomorrow.

Granted that I’m going to have to do it all over again in the second half of the basement, but that’s not for a good while yet. I started mudding a month ago, having started hanging board SEVEN MONTHS ago. So I’ve gotten a little tired of drywall!! lol



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