Apr 202015
 

Hello there! It’s time to blog it up, Animus-Style, which is to say, ramble on until I run out of things to talk about.

My remembery (made-up words are fun) is not what it used to be. Or maybe it is and I’m just not remembering correctly. As I was walking home from the post office today I had two things to share. One which I thought would be fun to talk about in this week’s blog and the other which I just wanted to share with friends in my area on Facebook. By the time I got home, I’d gotten the two confused and shared the former on Facebook and couldn’t even remember the latter! Good on you, brain! It took me a minute or two, but I did end up remembering the latter, but still. The walk took less than ten minutes!

The story I wanted to share here was about the package I picked up at the post office (hence the walk home). A few weeks ago, I ordered five Read-Along Book and Record sets on discogs.com from a seller in India. A day or two after paying, I got part of the order refunded to me and a note from the seller explaining that it was because it turned out that one of the records I ordered was cracked. The sad part was that it was the record I was most interested in out of the five. However, on top of sending me a refund, he said he was going to send me the record anyway! To that I have to say that Dr. Suresh Chandvankar, you are a class act!

Fast-forward a few weeks and finally the records arrive. Now I order things online all the time, so even though I enjoy getting things in the mail, there aren’t many surprises involved. However, if you’ve never ordered anything from India, let me tell you about how my package arrived. Rather than being sealed in a box or an envelope, my package was wrapped several times over in a thin piece of fabric and sewn closed. Fab once ordered something a chess set from India and it arrived in much the same fashion so I know this wasn’t a random thing. I am curious how commonplace it is. Any Indian readers out there able to fill me in?

The other bit of news I was going to share on Facebook was about a store closing which won’t be very interesting to people who don’t live near me, so I won’t go into any more detail. With that not said, this concludes this week’s blog. Have a good seven and we’ll do this all again next Monday! Carja V.

Apr 132015
 

I just realized as I was logging in to write today’s blog that the French version of Bandit Baby number 11 didn’t go up like it was supposed to on Friday. Oops! Well it’s up now. But for some reason, when I noticed the mistake I said “Holy Toledo!” to myself. That was followed with the question, out of all the cities in the US, why was Toledo singled out as being holy? Anybody know? Share your answers in the comments (keep it clean!).

Things have been crazy busy at work lately. This is definitely good because the busier I am, the less I see the time pass by. I was working on some procedural stuff and BAM! it was already noon. I’m liking it!

Saturday was International Table Top Day, the day where everybody around the world should be joining together to play board games in peace and harmony…until the disputes over poorly-written rules make everybody go mad! I sadly wasn’t able to get in any gaming on Saturday, but knowing that this was probably going to be the case, I got in a game of Elder Sign on Friday (we won). What games did you all play for Table Top Day? Share in the comments.

By the way, does it show that I’m trying to get you all to write stuff in the comments? 😀

It’s a good thing I moved to drawing strips during the week because my energy level on the weekends is pretty low lately. Now, is this BECAUSE I’m burned out from all the drawing during the week? I suppose it’s possible.

An old episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event aired on the WWE Network (on Saturday conveniently enough). It featured a Macho Man promo that has stuck in my mind since I first saw it back in 1987. “‘Vengeance is mine!’ says the Macho Man Randy Savage. Vengeance is mine! Hitman Bret Hart you will burn tonight!” Now all I need to see is “Strike fast! Strike First! Strike Force! Bolsheviks beware!” and I’ll be caught up with my favorite classic promos. I think that episode is airing this upcoming Saturday too! Good memories.

Okay that’s it for this week’s thoughts and musings. Have a good seven and we’ll do it all again next Monday! Carja V

Apr 062015
 

Hello there! Welcome back to the blog. What’s there to say this week?

I’m on the tail end of a four day weekend. It feels like I spent most of it sleeping as every time I sat down on the couch to watch ANYTHING I fell asleep. The sad part is I don’t feel rested at all. Oh well, back to work tomorrow.

I sneaked in a couple of games of Quarriors last night. That was fun.

I wanted to hit Target once before they closed doors for good here in Canada. Apparently, I missed the closing by a couple of hours. No liquidation specials for me. I found some Skylanders on sale at Toys R Us and EBGames so I didn’t come home empty handed. The Eon’s Elite figures were 66% off. I wasn’t planning on buying them but with those saving I picked up the four they had in stock (Spyro, Chop Chop, Trigger Happy and Terrafin). I’ll need to see if I can find the other four to round things out.

For those of you who don’t visit Facebook, I did a quick piece of Skitter as the Atom for a Superhero Facebook Pic Request. Here he is.

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That about covers it for this week. Have a good seven and we’ll do this all again next Monday! Carja V.

Mar 302015
 

Greetings and salutations friends. This week’s blog is wrestling-centric. Be warned.

Before I start, let me just say how happy I am to be posting today’s blog post. On Saturday it looked like I might not be able to. My internet connection was down and it didn’t look like it would be coming back any time soon. I called my internet provider on Sunday and to my surprise they were able to send a technician that same day to come fix things. And fix things he did too! He even was able to reset my modem to a higher download rate. Awesome!

Okay, so Wrestlemania weekend has come and gone. Saturday night was the Hall of Fame ceremony and while the speeches overall were entertaining, I can’t help but feel the whole thing was a little bloated. They forecast a 3 hour ceremony but by the end of the first hour it was clear that there was no way they were going to fit everyone into the time they had. Too many inductees. They went an hour over and that was with the headliners being told to cut things down. As nice as Rikishi and the Bushwhackers are, I think their inclusion dilutes the Hall of Fame’s prestige. And Alundra Blayze? Her speech went on WAY too long. If you’re going to include lower tier inductees, you need to put them on a tighter leash. I was much more interested in what Lanny Poffo and Kevin Nash had to say and yet they had the least amount of time to speak. Connor Michalek’s induction was the most touching thing ever. The video package was shown a LOT during the past week, but dang if it didn’t get to me again on Saturday.

As for the big show (not the Big Show) itself, I’m left ambivalent. The matches were good with some solid work put in by all the participants. I can’t say I’m a big fan of certain match conclusions. I’ll start with what didn’t work for me and then go with what I think was great.

Bray Wyatt and Rusev needed to win their matches. While it’s true a wrestler can sometimes progress as much by losing a match as they can by winning, I just don’t think this was one of those times. Undertaker is on the tail end of his career and pinning Bray didn’t make Bray look that much better. If anything, it just reinforces that he’s mostly just talk. He can take a beating sure, but he simply cannot win.

Rusev lost to John Cena and while he didn’t crumble, he did stumble. After a year-long undefeated streak, he was defeated by the one guy in the company who least needs wins to cement his credibility.

Sting vs HHH had tremendous pageantry but the rest was just terrible. From the beginning, HHH has been pushing this as a revival of the Monday Night Wars, something that Sting himself said was ridiculous. Sting said he wasn’t trying to represent WCW. He thought there was a guy, HHH, who needed to be knocked down a peg or two and he thought he was the man to do it. Sting’s argument makes so much more sense because the Monday Night Wars ended over a decade ago. Why in the world would he be trying to revive them now? The match starts and Degeneration X interferes. Odd but okay. They’re HHH’s friends and he always stacks the deck for himself. But then the NWO comes out to back Sting, despite being made up of HHH’s best friends in the whole wide world. Yes, they worked for WCW during the Wars, but their faction was supposedly dedicated to taking over WCW for WWE. On top of that, for most of the NWO storyling, Sting was the man opposing them! It made no sense that they would come out to back Sting. If Sting had at least made it seem like he was the one who asked for their help, it would have been something. In the end, what should have been all about Sting ended up being about anything BUT Sting. I’m not even a Sting fan, I just felt it was the wrong choice to make.

Okay, that’s it for the negatives. What about the positives?

Nobody really phoned it in. Every wrestler on the card put their all into the matches they were put in. I feel for the tag-teams that had to settle for being on the pre-show, but they put on an excellent match and I’m happy that Cesaro and Kidd kept their titles.

The main event match was booked very smartly. Brock Lesnar was on his way out the door. It made sense that he was going to lose to Roman Reigns. But then, he signed a new contract and now he’s going to be there for three more years. You need to keep his value up. But Roman Reigns is being groomed for bigger things, you can’t have him look weak either. The answer? Have them really knock the stuffing out of each other and then send in Seth Rollins to cash in his Money in the Bank contract and pin Reigns. Brock is protected, and Reigns can chase Rollins for interfering in his big moment. I think to build Rollins’ credibility that he should have won his earlier match against Randy Orton, but by having Orton pin him, it gives Rollins another guy to work against in his run at the top.

I’m mostly positive when it comes to the ladder match for the Intercontinental championship. I think it was the right move to have Daniel Bryan win and the participants in the ladder match worked their butts off to put on an exciting match. But there are certain things you have to accept to enjoy a ladder match. First off, to build drama, you have to have people come close to winning and then have someone stop them just in the nick of time. That means the guy climbing the ladder needs to move slower than he’s able to to give somebody else, who was previously knocked loopy enough to give the climber the notion that he has enough time to win in the first place, time to recover and do what builds up to the next stunt. That’s one thing and it’s pretty bad. What’s worse though is that the guy climbing the ladder also has to forget he has a brain. Oh! This ladder is clearly too short or nowhere near enough for me to be able to reach the belt. Let me climb up anyway, just to see. Or hmm…I clearly need to climb to the next rung to reach the belt but I think I’ll just keep trying to stretch up and reach it from here. If you can accept these flaws, then you can enjoy a ladder match. Mostly I can so mostly I do. But there’s also part of that can’t so part of me that doesn’t. However, I think my major disconnect with the ladder match is the excessive risk-taking. Dean Ambrose took a bump that I think he’s lucky to be walking away from. I know the guys want to entertain us, but I can be entertained without them risking their lives in trying to top some crazy stunt that most likely will be forgotten in a month’s time.

The worst thing about Wrestlemania though? It was on Sunday night and I had to work the next day. I’m feeling super tired as a result. That’s why I think I’m going to end this week’s post now. Have a good seven and we’ll do it all again next time! Carja V.