Davidson and San Diego – I Hate You. And I Love You.

By:

The Dude on the Right

I’m
back!  It was an Easter Weekend, and with

my Dad’s passing in January
, and my sister making her way to the cold
weather, instead of normally visiting a week earlier to avoid the holiday
traffic, well, I ventured to Ohio this Easter Weekend just in time for about 6
inches of snow to shovel.  I also changed a bathroom sink faucet, but those
are both stories for another blog or maybe a podcast.  This blog is about
basketball, and my not being able to scream at my internet screen.

You see,
for the first time in years, I wasn’t able to sit at work and waste the bosses
money, umm, my money, by paying attention to the first weekend for the NCAA
March Madness tournament.  And then, when I was able to take a look, my
picks were already looking bad.  Siena beating Vanderbilt hurt me a lot,
although it probably hurt a lot of people, except those folks who were Siena
alumni, but what really hurt in that first round was San Diego beating U Conn,
one of the teams I had in the final two.  I figured I was sort of screwed,
but who, other than San Diego fans, were actually thinking San Diego could win? 
And as my brackets started to fall, it was today that I knew I was done,
because, well, my final four is left at a final two, with one of them not
getting to my finals.

That said, Davidson College, University, whatever the
hell you are, I hate you, because my last chance for maybe a couple of big
screen TV’s, or some cash, well, was left with Georgetown.  If you had a
fun college name like Gonzaga, or a fun mascot name like the Saluki’s, or maybe
a name referenced with God (Like St. Mary’s who didn’t seem to have God on their
side losing to Miami), I would have picked you, but you were playing
Georgetown, Hoyas, and you were a 10 seed, v. a 2 seed, whom I had at least
going to the final four.  In my goofy name category, Wildcats v. Hoyas, I’m
picking a Hoya.

And I lost.

And so, pretty much, I’m done with this year’s
NCAA March Madness season.  Davidson and San Diego, you both took me out of
winning cool stuff, but with that winning I can quicklier get back to my life
after one weekend.

For me it’s one weekend and done for my NCAA Tourney picks,
and now I have to go back to the Mega Millions this week, with a jackpot of $95
Million on Tuesday.  With numbers like 65, 87, 69, 87, 96, and a Mega Ball
of 102, I know I can win.  Oh, wait, I don’t think I can pick any of those
numbers.  Maybe I’ll just go with 1,2,3,4,5 and a Mega Ball of 6.  I
think it has the same odds.

Happy March Madness!  Umm, it’s almost April.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

It’s March Madness Baby! And I’ve Got North Carolina? And Politics?

By:

The Dude on the Right

It’s
March Madness Baby!  I suppose I could go back and look at the calendars,
but doesn’t this College Basketball tournament season seem to be a week later,
we all know Easter is at its earliest, and my being on the road tomorrow is
going to drive me crazy because I won’t have an instant wireless connection to
update the scores of every NCAA tournament game so I know that I’m still alive
to win $5 Million bucks thanks to Yahoo!.  That, and it’s also snowing at
home (the picture on the right I stole from my sister).  I am also torn
because I entered about six online pools and wondered if I should go for broke,
with the same picks on every site, winning tickets to next year’s Final Four,
about $20,000 bucks, a couple of flat-screen TVs, and something else, or should
I change my picks for every site hoping to just win something.  I went for
broke.  Come sometime in April I will have a very cool Dude-Pad with money
to spare and TV’s, that is, unless, Michigan State can’t get through a few rounds
and Kansas State can’t, at least, beat USC in the first round.

Also, with it
being Easter weekend and today being the 5th year anniversary of our looking for
weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (at least we found Saddam Hussein, but where
is Osama bin Laden?), I still wonder if I should get into political thoughts on
my website.  His wacky Pastor aside, especially because as I have been
sitting in a Church and took what my Pastor said with a grain of salt, I still
think Barack Obama shows himself as a better states-person.  There, I said
it again, I’m a Barack Obama man, and why in the hell can’t we just get rid of
all of this delegate crap since we seem to know how to count votes in 2008. 
Maybe.

Good luck with your March Madness picks, especially since I have
Vanderbilt beating Kansas.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

Watching Singers v. Dancers

By:

The Dude on the Right

Last night I sort of watched "Dancing With the Stars," especially for my
favorites, Julianne Hough, Edyta, and Kym Johnson.  Isn’t it kind of funny
that we don’t need to reference Edyta with her last name anymore?  Anyway,
I don’t care about any of the "celebrity" female dancers much (nor the dude
celebrities, but I did find Adam Carolla and Penn Jillette fun to watch), wonder
why Julianne wore a giant, yellow outfit (rather than a skimpy, yellow outfit),
and Kym actually looked hotter than Julianne.  But tonight the dancing is
over because tonight is about singing (and cuter dudettes).

My brilliant
dancing analysis will come later as their Spring season goes on, but here are my
musical musings about tonight and singing, and it’s The Beatles night, as
opposed to John Lennon and Paul McCartney night last week.  How much did
the "American Idol" folks pay for the rights to use these songs that mediocre
singers could butcher, anyway? …

Amanda Overmyer
– Sings – Back in the U.S.S.R.
– Something just sounds wrong, like she’s not in synch with the band or
something, but it’s not working for me.  This song doesn’t need a southern
twang to it.  And I don’t like her bouncing up and down while she is
singing.

Kristy Lee Cook
– Sings – You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
– What the hell did you ever listen to on the radio?  You picked the song
based on title.  You don’t know any Beatles’ songs?  It’s kind of
"new" to you?
– She’s cute but the song is in the wrong key (she can’t hit the low notes), and
if she keeps going on it’s because she is cute.  She did hit the high note
at the end, but the performance seemed kind of lame.  At least Paula
thought she looked gorgeous.

David Archuleta
– Sings – The Long and Winding Road
– You thought "Dang it!" when you forgot the lyrics last week.  Luckily you
didn’t think "Oh, F&^$, how in the hell could I forget the words to a song in
front of 30 million F$#%ing people?"
–  He shows his vocal pipes this week (again) so we know he can sing the
slow songs, and if this keeps up he’s the next Josh Groban.  He needs to
prove he can sing something up-tempo in my book to make it to the ultimate pop
level.  He’ll be in it for the long haul even if he sucks just because the
girls like him.

How stupid was that iPhone commercial.  I understand
product placement, but Ryan Seacrest should be fired because he isn’t even
trying anymore.  Last week he busted on Jim Carrey promoting "Dr. Seuss’
Horton Hears a Who!", and this week it was the iPhone.  Either he is the
worst pitch-man ever, or he is the greatest at scripts written up as "Promote
this by having the attitude of "What the hell is this shit?"

Michael
Johns
– Sings – A Day  in the Life
– This is not a good song to trim, though I thought he did a decent job trying
to pull it off.  To do it his way he probably needed a month to work to
rehearse it (and a different band), but I think the dudettes will find him cute
enough to pull him to the next round.

Brooke White
– Sings – Here Comes the Sun
– She’s married.  Damn, so much for fantasies about my future wife.
– No matter what, I think we have already found our next "Carrie Underwood
Country Star" no matter if she wins or not.  She performs, is purty, and
somehow seems to be able to put her mark on every song.  I don’t care what
Randy says, what Paula says, or what Simon says, because I really liked her
"fly-a-way" performance and her attitude, but Brooke, don’t beat yourself up so
much because for me it worked.

David Cook
– Sings – Daytripper – The Whitesnake version
– He’s sticking with the rocker mode, and this is a song that works for him, but
I’m thinking the kids in the audience don’t understand the voice box thing. 
He should have just stuck to rocking and not gone Peter Frampton on our ass. 
There’s still something I don’t like about him because it just seems he is
copying people.

Carly Smithson
– Sings – Blackbird
– She’s starting to get that "crazy-eye" look, where I can see the tops of the
whites of her eyes, and it well, isn’t a good look.  I will, every week, be
not liking her only because she had a major recording contract before.  I
know that is kind of petty, but for some of the other contestants where this is
their first chance, someone who actually has gotten to the precipice, and even
though the record company supposedly was her downfall, she has at least gotten
there before.  And you know what, I didn’t really like her performance this
week, either.

Jason Castro
– Sings – Michelle
– He just seems giddy rather than in love while he is singing.  His smile
is actually almost scary.  Dude, you need to learn how to drop that smile
and make it sincere rather than a plastered-on smile.  The singing was
okay, and although Simon thought he looked good, I thought the goofy look
sucked.

Syesha Mercado
– Sings – Yesterday
– She’s cuter with the tighter hair, with the ponytail.  The straighter
hair was okay, but she just needed to pull it back.
– She sings nice, but the performance was boring except for the high notes. 
The better place would have been at the front of the stage, not on the stool. 
The singing should keep her going on through next week.

Chikezie
– Sings – I’ve Just Seen a Face
– He has just turned into my favorite "American Idol" contestant ever.  He
works every genre, tries to step over party lines, and just seems to try to show
that he can try anything.  He’s a kind of bizarre dude, but sings perfect
for every side.  The only problem is he doesn’t know if he should settle
into being Usher or Cowboy Troy.

 Ramiele Malubay
– Sings – I Should Have Known Better
– She was the last singer of the night, which is usually the one who is supposed
to do the most fabulous version, but I thought her performance was boring, even
though she sang alright.  Just an "Umm" for me.

Let’s wrap this up…

Why does everyone take this season to bust on Simon.  It seems like an easy
joke, but it’s not appropriate for people to pretty much dismiss everything he
might say.  I really hope they get away from The Beatles’ songs, no matter
how much they paid for them, because we have now found out that there are a lot
of people who can’t sing, or arrange, Beatles’ songs.  Please let us get to
wacky mentors again, because as much as they sucked, they were better than a lot
of these people singing songs they couldn’t learn from John Lennon nor Paul
McCartney.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Stay Awake on a Plane, Horton, DVD’s, and Child Rearing.

By:

The Dude on the Right

I give Stu Gotz a live listen to how I might want to start our podcasts, but
with him being here for our

"Stu & The Dude Weekend Wrap-Up!" podcast,
he just thinks it might make you
not listen because who wants to hear a reason why I don’t fall asleep on an
airplane.  The new opening is inspired by a web site called
"Wallstrip," but after
telling Stu another reason I don’t sleep on airplanes, and Stu telling how he
can’t not help but sleep on an airplane, we get into the heart of the podcast
with both of our takes on

"Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!"
  Movie time discussion then turns into
raising and disciplining children, and I tell Stu about my DVD Sunday because
Stu’s weekend was pretty boring.

For what it’s worth, by the time you read
this synopsis, Erin Go Bra-less, and if there isn’t another podcast before this
weekend, and you are a Christian, Happy Easter!  If not, I hope you can at
least save some money during the Easter Weekend sales.

Thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? A Podcast of: Ashley Alexandra Dupre (a.k.a. Kristen), Idol Talk, Nice Weather, and a Toilet.

The Dude on the Right changes the way he starts this podcast, which deals with lots of topical topics. Of course The Dude talks a bit about Ashley Alexandra Dupre, a.k.a. Kristen, a.k.a. the dudette who slept with Eliot Spitzer, but he also was able to enjoy some Spring weather hitting Chicagoland. The Dude also gives some thoughts on David Hernandez being booted from American Idol, but wonders about a woman stuck to her toilet, hoping, but doubting, that she had the coolest bathroom ever. The end question is if she was as comfortable on her toilet as the Easter Bunny to the right seems to be?

Ashley Alexandra Dupre (a.k.a. Kristen), Idol Talk, Nice Weather, and a Toilet.

By:

The Dude on the Right

I
thought I would change the way

I open the podcast
so I hope you like it.  Maybe at a time down the
road I’ll let you know what inspired it (Here’s a hint: A cute dudette giving
witty banter about stocks), but part of it also goes along with my, well, I
don’t know, all I know is that with the weather getting nice I was able to get
out for a walk, though it wasn’t warm enough for me to don my Speedo.  I
also talk a little about Ashley Alexandra Dupre, a.k.a. Kristen, but I don’t play
any of her music because it appears her MySpace page was taken down, and I’m not
going to pay for it.  Get it?  "Pay for it."  If you don’t, well, you’ve probably been living under a rock for the last couple of days.  My little podcast
also talks a bit about "American Idol" with David Hernandez getting the boot,
and wraps up with a story about a woman who, I hope but I doubt, had the
greatest bathroom, or at least the most comfortable toilet, ever (Sis, I don’t
care if you hate it). 
Otherwise
there is absolutely no reason for your skin to grow around a toilet seat. 
And in the spirit of Easter, even the Easter Bunny has to go to the bathroom
sometimes.

Thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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The Pressure Starts to Hit the American Idol 12

By:

The Dude on the Right

We are finally down to the final 12, thank whatever God you pray to, because now
I can finally to actually try and get to know the "American Idol" contestants,
or at least identify them better, even if it isn’t really by their name. 
It also helps freeing up my Thursday night TV viewing, especially as "30 Rock"
and "My Name is Earl" returns pretty soon, because Idol is back to its
appropriate two nights a week.  Enough prologue, the theme of tonight is
the Lennon/McCartney songbook, so this night has the potential for some
train-wrecks.  Let’s get to the show…

Syesha Mercado
– Sings – Got to Get You Into My Life
– Better hair, nice look, bad earrings.
– Thought she started well, but then kind of messed up making it "her own"
during the chorus.  Even though, she has the looks, the voice, and has tons
of potential, she’s starting to be a performer.

Chikezie
– Sings – She’s a Woman
– He is really coming into his own and I think he did a great job.  He
works the stage, acts just a tad goofy for the song, and at first, when "Idol"
started, I didn’t like him, but slowly Chikezie is becoming one of my favorites. 
Somewhere the "confidence" drug hit this dude.

Ramiele Malubay
– Sings – In My Life
– First impression – wrong song.  Her voice is nice, but after following
Chikezie’s performance it’s almost like following Jerry Lee Lewis back in the
old days of rock & roll.  She looks good, sings okay, but the performance
was bland.  Paula thought she looked pretty.

Jason Castro
– Dude, you sound like a surfer, a stoner, like, well, you just want to
sing, and keep the karma.
– Sings – If I Fell
– He’s got the Jack Johnson vibe but with a reggae look instead.  He sings
well enough, I like that he’s also a musician and maybe sticking to the
surfer/reggae attitude will do him well.  I don’t think it will get him to
the finals, but Paula at least feels his heart.

Carly Smithson
– Sings – Come Together
– As much as I don’t like her being in the competition, but damn, I love that
accent.
– The voice is there, because it always is, and I do like the version she put
together, but even though she almost had a career before, there is something
about her look that bothers me.  I think it’s her hair.

David Cook
– Sings – Eleanor Rigby
– There’s just something about him that I don’t like.  I don’t know if it’s
his look, or maybe his attitude, or just seeming to be like Chris Daughtry. 
Paula thinks he’s a horse, but I just find him, umm, done before.  I don’t
see him winning but still getting radio play.  The only problem he has
right now is not seeming to have a previous band career like Daughtry did.


Brooke White

– Sings – Let it Be
– Good song after a long commercial break to let us forget performances. 
She sings pretty, plays pretty, and does that half "playing to the camera" but
still "I’m wrapped up in the song so leave me alone" performance well. 
Nice.  I like her.  She sings purty.

David Hernandez
– Sings – I Saw Her Standing There
– He seems to try too hard to be a performer, and his singing for this song
isn’t that great.  I think this was just a total wrong song choice for him
from the Beatles’ catalog he was given.  He better have a good fan base
otherwise he will be gone.

Amanda Overmyer
– Sings – You Can’t Do That
– It’s the first song that she heard this week.  Bad pants.  She stays
true to who she is, but I don’t see it getting her to the end of the competition
– just not "pop" enough for the show.  She does have the attitude, and the
voice, to hit her nitch, but I don’t think it will be with "American Idol." 
Good week for her, though.

Michael Johns
– Sings – Across the Universe
– It’s not a performer song, but let’s see what he does with it…  So far
it’s stale because he can’t separate himself from his microphone stand. 
Like everyone else, he sings nice enough, but it’s not a performance to
remember.

Kristy Lee Cook

Sings – Eight Days a Week
– She knows what to do with the songs, but it was a crappy arrangement. 
She’s a country singer, she knows it, and looks to follow in the footsteps of
Carrie Underwood, but this was not a song that could be turned into a country
song in a week.  The song sounded forced, she looks purty, sings purty, but
everything sounded wrong.  It was all over the place.

David Archuleta
– Sings – We Can Work It Out
– My advice for him, because he has so much potential, is don’t let the
"American Idol" folks fuck you up because they let you fuck it up this week. 
Forget the hair styling, forget the clothes, forget the pressure, and just, for
every week, let yourself have fun.  Sure, it’s easier said than done, but
that is your forte.  Bounce back to a few weeks ago when you just sang.

The pressure of competition has hit a couple of contestants, some of them picked
wrong songs, but the next couple of weeks will start to tell who gets the
popularity vote.  And next week come the Mentors.  God, for Howard
Stern fans we can only hope that one of them is Bruce, as in Bruce Springsteen. 
Artie Lange knows why.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

What’s New? A Podcast of: Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! “10,000 B.C.”, DST, Stu’s Netfilx Movies, Killing a Hawk, Some Politics, Arena Football, and More!

So it looks like Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right were able to work through their busy schedules and put together a new podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” They talk about a lot of stuff like movies (“10,000 B.C.”, “Next,” “Live Free or Die Hard,” and “Spiral”), Daylight Saving Time (They hate it), A Pro Golfer killing a hawk (the animal people are pissed), Arena Football (Stu went over the weekend – The Dude almost 20 years ago), politics, and boobs – with the last two kind of intertwining. And even though this podcast is just over 20 minutes, they also talk about more. How do they do it? It’s a mystery of the Gods.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! “10,000 B.C.”, DST, Stu’s Netfilx Movies, Killing a Hawk, Some Politics, Arena Football, and More!

By:

The Dude on the Right

Stu Gotz tried to blame me for our not getting together last week, but never
fear, we set our differences aside for

a new podcast of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!"
, and what better way to
kick of the episode than my telling Stu about

"10,000 B.C."
  Stu doesn’t get to the movies that often, but he does
use his Netflix queue diligently, and let me know about the movie "Next"
starring Nicolas Cage, while we both recall

"Live Free or Die Hard."

Stu wasn’t the only one to watch a DVD this
weekend, because after discussing both of our not liking the change to Daylight
Saving Time anymore, I tried to compensate by watching "Spiral," which I briefly
tell Stu a little bit about ahead of my full review this week.  Stu wonders
what the consequences will be for a pro golfer who killed a hawk, we actually
talk some politics, Stu went to a
Chicago Rush
game while I reminisced seeing one of the first
ArenaBowls
(I thought it was #1, but Wikipedia says it was #2), and what would a Stu & The
Dude podcast be without some talk about boobs.

Thanks for listening!

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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Daylight Saving Time Just Isn’t the Same

By:

The Dude on the Right

So a group of us got together last night and since this is the new weekend for
Daylight Saving Time, we reminisced a bit about how back in college the changing
of the clocks pretty much had two meanings – "Spring"ing forward sucked because
it was one less hour to drink, while Fall"ing backward was party time, but for
each season there was always the untold rule of pretty much doing absolutely
nothing during the afternoon except watch TV (my choice was golf) in order to
begin resetting the body clock, and then getting back to studying that night.  I told the tale of how I was late for Easter mass one
Sunday because I forget to set my clock ahead and walked in halfway through
mass, while Whammy now laments one less hour of sleep.  The Dude on the
Left sees things a little differently, namely that you shouldn’t miss out on
your hour of sleep, that you should still get your prescribed nine hours and the
hell with the rest of the day, while Stu Gotz and Mama Gotz quickly reminded The
Dude on the Left of his lack of children who don’t really grasp the concept of
time changes nor sleeping in.


Mostly Entertainment
And while I had many intentions of being very
productive today, maybe catching another movie, doing some DVD reviews, or
cleaning, when I woke up this morning, looked at the clock that said 8:15, which
really meant 9:15 because I didn’t reset it yet, I knew today was going to be
pretty much useless in terms of getting much done because I was already out of
synch with my day.  So resigned to the fact of a discombobulated Sunday, my
accomplishments have been few today, but I think I’m okay with that.  I did
watch a DVD I need to review, called "Spiral," which I’ll write about later this
week, I did get this cool Headline Animator going for our
Mostly Entertainment
link
on the web site (sure, it’s only on the home page right now, and here, but
I did say today was going to be useless).  Such was my afternoon.

My
evening is even looking even more exciting as I finally decide if Flickr will be
the site for posting all of the old family photos I am trying to scan,
archive, and get out on the web for all to see. 
I mentioned in a previous blog about enlisting Mom’s help in
identifying a batch of photos, and since I’ve finally settled on my Canon
scanner to do the job, I’ve been e-mailing her copies of the pictures, at first
just looking for simple things like who is in the photo, maybe an age or year,
but Mom has gone a step further, giving some nice back stories, like for this
picture of a baby and a dog she e-mailed me back (My Mom is so hip!): "I’m
positive that is me in the
rocker as Mother always talked about how the dog would be by my side to protect
me.  The dog’s name was Skippy.  There was another dog who was the
mascot of the Boy Scout’s Troop, and he was called Trooper.  A beautiful
dog.  His dog house was back by the garage."

My body clock should be
back to normal tomorrow, and maybe having Daylight Saving Time a few weeks
earlier isn’t so bad, especially since it looks like those of us in Chicagoland
will be breaking out of our cold spell for a week.  All I do know is that
it was so much easier to deal with time changes back in college.

That’s it for this one! 
I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!