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October 27, 2011 at 8:18am

MORNING SPEW: Tacoma vs. Spokane, UP Town Center update, worst music video of all time ...

A Chapstick ad featuring a woman's butt made some people unhappy.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

The Importance of Being Earnest Money: University Place Town Center is back on (News Tribune)

Tacoma Vs. Spokane: News Tribune columnist Peter Callaghan sends Tacoma self-deprecating care package to a Spokesman-Review columnist. (The Spokesman-Review)

The Terrible Economy Hasn't Pummeled Everyone: Exxon Mobil rode higher oil and natural gas prices to a third-quarter profit of $10.3 billion - a surge of 41 percent from a year earlier. (CNNMoney)

Social Media Shitstorm: ChapStick chaps some hides. (Ad Week)

Will Ferrell Love Fest: Famous people salute the actor. (Vulture)

Happy 60th Birthday: Chattering teeth. (boing boing)

Worst Music Video Of All Time (according to I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution)

October 24, 2011 at 7:53am

MORNING SPEW: Mini farmers market today, new mortgage help, "Schweddy Balls" yanked ...

Concerned Parents: 1 - Ben & Jerry: 0

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Farmers Can Do Anything They Want: Tacoma Farmers Market hosts a "Mini Market" today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the MultiCare Campus in the parking lot across from Wright Park. Ten local vendors will freshen up your life. (Facebook)

Lights On After School: Tacoma School District pilot project has grown from the vision of Tacoma 360, a partnership of local government agencies. (News Tribune)

We're Outta Here: The United States has pulled its ambassador out of Syria due to "credible threats against his personal safety." (CNN)

Feds Offer New Mortgage Help: President Obama will announce changes in the government's Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) today. (CNN)

Shocking: SNL cast member Darrell Hammond says he drank and did cocaine while with the show. (New York Post)

Yanked: Ben & Jerry's "Schweddy Balls" is being pulled from grocery store shelves. (Jezebel)

Edward Balloonhands: Tim Burton is creating a float for the Macy's Thanksgiving parade. (Hollywood Reporter)

Farting Fozzie Bear: That's just not right! (Hollywood Reporter)

October 22, 2011 at 8:31pm

Occupy Tacoma: Their revolution, my Roman candle and democracy

Joy Bonney’s sign makes clear some of the Occupy Tacoma Movement’s aims are while occupying Pugnetti Park. Photo credit: J.M. Simpson

DROPPING IN ON THE TENTS >>>

This morning, as I stood in the light rain at the corner of T-town's Pacific Avenue and 21st Street, I wondered how the folks at the Occupy Tacoma Community branch of the Occupy Wall Street movement would receive an outsider.

The reception went well.

Sitting in a small, white tent next to the sidewalk on the north side of Pacific Avenue were Nikki Weatherhead and Joy Bonney. They offered me shelter from the rain.

They occupy Pignetti Pugnetti Park. They were willing to dialogue.

Some 15 tents were arranged in the park - in an orderly fashion.  The grounds were neat and clean - a concern for being green is very evident.

On the iron fence surrounding the park was a sign that read, "99% Grade A Human - Not For Sale."

So, I asked rhetorically, "What's with the encampment?"

"We're in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests," Bonney pointed out.

Bonney, in a polite manner, pointed out to me that she has five part-time jobs and an occupation. Five.

In fact, most of the individuals populating the movement have jobs, she added.

Members of the T-town community who stand in solidarity with OWS don't have plans to leave anytime soon.

"We are peaceful; we want to hear from all voices; we're going be here for a while; we are the 99 percent," Bonney continued.  "We want to form a real democracy."

My inherent sense of skepticism went off like a Roman candle.

What the hell is a real democracy?  Who defines "real"?  And is such a political structure possible? Can anyone in this movement show any evidence of any such political/economic system of governance ever functioning to the benefit of all?

Dialogue involves competing ideas that can challenge prevailing thought.  A reading of the history of democracy illuminates.

Bonney said corporate greed had to be contained and campaign financing needed to be reined in.  Affordable health care and education would be nice too.

OK. No argument here. 

Then again, the Roman candle side of me wanted to add that the very Wall Street institutions that seem to house the 1 percent of fat cats that the OWS protesters in New York City and Tacoma and other cities are pissed off at also provided the majority of campaign money to put the current occupant of the White House into that residence.

Perhaps Pennsylvania Avenue is where the protests should be, not Wall Street.  I'm just saying.

"If we put politicians in office who care, the laws will change," Bonney added.

I agree. Then again, politicians are like everyone else - some care, some don't. 

Speaking of laws, I asked her about how the police have acted toward the Occupy Tacoma movement. 

"No problem. Their concern is for our safety," Weatherhead said.

Every so often folks driving by in their cars offered hand signs of support.  Others made suggestive hand signs and, occasionally, offered advice of the verbal kind.

"Get a job!" and variations on that theme is what we usually hear," Bonney informed me with a chuckle.

I repeat - and to be fair - Bonney has five part-time jobs. Most of the people comprising the Occupy Tacoma Community have jobs. Their beef is no matter how hard they work, corporations focus only on profit at the expense of "we the people."

When I asked about funding for the encampment in the park and the movement's website, Bonney said that donations came from community organizations and citizens.

She also went on to tell me about the movement's General Assembly.  While thoughts of the French Revolution crossed my mind, she explained that citizens who wish to speak are allowed to.

I also learned there are various sub committees within the protest movement, that issues are discussed. Eighty-five percent majority must be in favor for a decision to pass.

The movement's discussions are open to the public, and the Occupy Tacoma movement meets at the First United Methodist Church on Sixth Avenue at 6:30 pm on Sundays.

The morning was getting on, and the rain was beginning to let up, and I had to get going.

I told Weatherhead and Bonney I agreed with some of Occupy Tacoma's goals, but I also told them that I am skeptical of how their aims will take shape.

My Roman candle is far from out.

They said they understood, and I was welcome to attend the General Assembly.

That's democracy at work.

Check the movement out at www.occupytacoma.org.

LINK: Occupy Tacoma march photos

Filed under: Community, Economy, Tacoma,

October 10, 2011 at 7:33am

MORNING SPEW: Rainy Day Fund, Tacoma City Council picks, "Minority Report" is real and more ...

If you open your door to this - run!

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Rainy Day Fund: Washington state legislators want it. (News Tribune)

Tacoma City Council Election: Hardy, Hill, Baker and ... Ibsen get the shaft from the News Tribune. (News Tribune)

Operation Fast & Furious: Here come the subpoenas. (CNN)

The Department of Homeland Security: It's going all Minority Report on your ass. (CBS news)

Better Than Walking Five Miles Barefoot In the Snow To School: World's oldest running car sells for more than $4 million. (Penn Live)

Saturday Night Live: Who vacuumed off Ben Stiller's face? (Videogum)

Tears For A Team: Witness a football fan as he rides a roller coaster of emotions. (TruTV)

Women Kick Ass: Five women who've been massively influential in traditionally male-dominated fields. (Flavorwire)

September 27, 2011 at 8:01am

MORNING SPEW: Elks building troubles, teachers' pay update, best dream sequences ...

The Bangles have a new album out.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Downtown Tacoma Elks Building Development: Oops, they didn't buy the land. (News Tribune)

Pay Up: Tacoma striking teachers should receive their full pay. (News Tribune)

Big, Fat Greek Debt: Prime Minister George Papandreou guaranteed "Greece will live up to all its commitments." (CNN)

WTF?: The L Word's Leisha Hailey was escorted off a Southwest jet after kissing her girlfriend. (LA Times)

Hair Club For Whiners: George Costanza has new hair. (Best Week Ever)

Interview: Susanna Hoffs dishes on The Bangles' dysfunction, motherhood and Prince. (Spinner)

It Wasn't Because Of His Music: Randy Travis is OK after passing out at a Texas concert. (Yahoo)

If We Only Had Some Money: Dorothy's ruby slippers are on the auction block. (Daily News)

The Dream Is Always The Same: Top 10 movie dream sequences, including the freaky one below. (Flavorwire)

September 22, 2011 at 7:39am

MORNING SPEW: Teachers vote today, Top 10 heroes, honoring Tom Selleck's mustache and more ...

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

While You're Eating Your Lunchables: Tacoma School District teachers will vote on a tentative agreement. (News Tribune)

Get Back Here!: Gov. Gregoire is calling lawmakers back to Oly to fix the $1.3 billion budget shortfall. (News Tribune)

Changing The World: Top 10 heroes of 2011. (CNN)

Facebook Changes: Booo!!! (CNN)

Roger Ebert: A critic reflects on "life itself." (NPR)

Top Chef: Cast and guest stars revealed (Hint: I know you are but what am I). (Huffington Post)

Dream Come True: William Shatner talks Star Trek vs. Star Wars. (Furious Fanboys)

Remember TheTick?: Quickest canceled TV shows. (UGO)

Honoring Tom Selleck's mustache

September 19, 2011 at 8:00am

MORNING SPEW: Teacher strike talks, redistricting latest, emmys awkward moments and more ..

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Strike Still On: Tacoma School District Administrators' desire to have more control over where teachers work is the biggest point of contention. (News Tribune)

Redistricting: Proposed maps leave a few lawmakers on the outside of their districts looking in. (The Olympia)

Obama The Hacker: The president will unveil a $3 trillion debt cut plan today. (CNN)

Uncomfortable Moments: 10 most awkward moments on the 2011 Emmys. (Flavorwire)

Where's The Music?: MTV has ordered siz new shows. (Aol TV)

R.I.P.: Frances Bay and Electron Boy. (LA Times & Seattle Times)

Showtime's Homeland: Watch the first episode. (Hit Fix)

Webcomics: Here's 14 awesome ones. (Paste Magazine)

Filed under: Morning Spew, Screens, Tacoma, Economy,

September 12, 2011 at 8:01am

MORNING SPEW: Teachers' strike option, The Cure, putting out fires with vacuum cleaner and more ...

On Facebook - kind of

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

It's Go/Stay Time: Teachers Education Association meets tonight to discuss strike option (News Tribune)

Amtrak Vs. Lakewood: Lakewood man doesn't want the high-speed choo-choos in his backyard (News Tribune)

Jobs Plan: Pres. Obama is sending it to Congress tonight. (CNN)

Awesome: Watch this Englishman put out a fire with a vacuum cleaner. (Gizmodo)

The Cure's Robert Smith: He comes clean about politics (The Guardian)

20th Anniversary of Achtung Baby: Jack White, Depeche Mode, Patti Smith and Damian Rice are among the artists who will record covers (Rolling Stone)

Speaking Of Covers: Jim Carrey covers Radiohead's "Creep"

August 29, 2011 at 12:42pm

(UPDATED): Tacoma + Pierce County Destination Video

BELL CAPTAIN DALE RUSH: Yeah, he made the video

POPCORN AT 11 AM >>>

UPDATE: The video is posted below.

This morning I had the pleasure of joining a small theater full of folks at the Grand Cinema to see the debut of the new "Tacoma + Pierce County Destination Video," which will soon be coming to a trade show near you thanks to the Tacoma Regional Convention + Visitor Bureau - with plenty of help from JayRay Ads, Bellingham's Hand Crank Films and others. The short (2-3 minute) commercial for Tacoma and Pierce County is designed to help the Tacoma Regional Convention + Visitor Bureau  sell our region to potential travelers and event planners, created, according to an official press release, to be used, "on social media, in presentations to clients, for media purposes and shared with global audiences."

(I assume studies have shown potential visitors prefer the plus sign to the actual word "and.")

So who and what gets featured in the video? Obviously, Tacoma's many museums come up big. There's the obligatory cupcake shot from hello, cupcake. Terry's Berries makes an appearance, as does the Hotel Murano, Bite Restaurant and superstar bell captain Dale Rush. Crystal Mountain gets some face time. And Chambers Creek makes John Ladenburg proud.

The video ends with one of the prominent actors offering, "See you tomorrow." In all, while not exactly as real as something like this, it's sharp packaging of the marketable amenities and natural wonder Tacoma and Pierce County residents experience every day.

Local singer songwriter Heidi Vladyka opened the event, doling out acoustic versions of Bush's "Glycerine," Dido's "Thank You," and even a surprisingly-great rendition of the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling." The pairing makes sense, as Vladyka's still photography was included in the video.

Because building hype is the name of the game, the video won't officially drop until Aug. 31. When it does it will be available at traveltacoma.com.

Filed under: Economy, Travel, Tacoma,

August 27, 2011 at 8:38am

MORNING SPEW: Tacoma schools for sale, West Coast due for a tsunami, "Ghostbusters 3, "Photoshop Rap Part 2" and more ...

Blur!

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Tacoma School Board Update: McKinley and Wainwright can be yours. (News Tribune)

Tacoma Week In Review: Tacoma School District drama and Washington State History Museum friends with benefits (Weekly Volcano)

Wall Street Unlawful? Well We Never: JP Morgan must pay $88.3 million to the Treasury Department for egregiously violating sanctions with Cuba, Iran and Sudan. (New York Times)

Oh Shit: Geographer thinks U.S. West Coast is due for a massive tsunami. (Outside magazine)

Sickening: The fake barf industry. (Collectors Weekly)

Ghostbusters 3: Many Shuvs and Zuuls will know what it will be like to be roasted in the depths of the Slor the day this comes out. (Movie Line)

Photoshop Rap Part 2: "But if your selection is looking jaggy and wrecked, here's a tip run that fur with a feather select." (College Humor)

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