Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!: Soprano Analysis, Stu Gets Exercise, The Dude’s Cable Woes, and Big & Rich do AC/DC.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Nothing like the most talked about "Sopranos" episode ever to bring Stu Gotz and
I together to talk about our weekend during

this podcast
.  Of course we do our analysis of the series finale of
"The Sopranos," because, well, who hasn’t, and it’s complete with the changing
of our opening theme music.  Stu, also, was quite the athlete this weekend,
doing some bowling, tennis, golf, baseball, and boxing all in the span of a
couple of days.  You know what that means?  Yup, he bought a Nintendo
Wii
, but it’s the way he bought it that is the story.  At least he hasn’t
thrown the remote, yet, like my sister did.

We also discuss my seeing

"Ocean’s Thirteen,"
Mama Gotz’s not really seeing "Surf’s Up," my life
without TV for a couple of days, and I introduce Stu to a new version of AC/DC’s
"You Shook Me All Night Long," covered by Big & Rich.  Stu can’t wait to
buy it, but me, not so much.

Thanks for listening!

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

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How Did I Live Without TV for So Long?

By:

The Dude on the Right

If you’ve been reading my blog the last couple of days you know that I was
without my cable TV and good internet access for, it turned out, two entire
days.  The operative word there is "was" because about an hour ago the
cable technician rang my doorbell, I told him I have nothing, he went outside,
and low and behold everything was working again.  He came back in, I asked
him what was the problem, and he said that in the box outside my cable line was
marked "Disconnected," and was, well, disconnected.  He asked if there was
a billing problem, to which I told him there wasn’t, and the best guess we both
could come up with was because there have been a rash of old people moving and
new people moving in at my townhouse area, maybe the technician who came to
disconnect someone who had moved out, well, he disconnected me instead. 
That means some lucky bastard neighbor is getting cable TV for free, while I had
to endure two days of nothing, probably could have won the BINGO game on Friday
night, and was getting panic attacks worried I was going to miss the final
episode of "The Sopranos" (I’m thinking Tony finds himself making a deal with
the feds at an ice cream shop in Jersey at the end of the show, but that’s only
because there was all the hubba-baloo about a town not issuing a permit for
filming at an ice cream shop in New Jersey, which was going to be the final
scene, and then they issued the permit, unless, of course, that was just a
diversion for the real ending where Carmella runs off to Italy with Furio).

In
any case, I am back in the land of technology, so now I really have no excuses
as to not posting new stuff, although I was sort of getting used to not having
watching TV as a diversion.  Maybe after "The Sopranos" I should just
cancel my cable TV altogether?  What the hell am I saying?  I’m sure,
after tonight, I’ll be back in the land of TV glory, just not brilliant TV glory
yet because I haven’t broken down into the HDTV world.

In any case, it’s back
to my normally scheduled programs, although, so far this summer, there aren’t
any.

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

I Think I’m in the Middle of a Seinfeld Episode.

By:

The Dude on the Right

For the last couple of days, and it is approaching a couple of days, I don’t
have TV. Some of my goals this summer included limiting my TV watching, but for
over 24 hours I haven’t had a choice. For whatever reason my cable, and only my
townhouse’s cable, went out yesterday (okay, my internet is affected too, but I
have figured out a backup way to post stuff, so I can still sort of post things
– my "Ocean’s 13" review will be posted tomorrow come hell or high water). It’s
been over 24 hours now with no TV, and the only thing I can really say, right
now, the only reason I miss TV is because I am paying for it (the cable folks
say I will get a credit for my downtime), and missing watching some baseball
games and playing BINGO on Friday, and wondering about the future.

I do know a
way to get my local TV, and pretty simply it would only include a trip to my
local Radio Shack, to buy an antenna (and it wouldn’t even have to be a roof-top
one), and then I would have my local stations, but, and I can’t believe I am
saying this, I am almost liking life without TV, except for one last bit of
closure, or more specifically, HBO, tomorrow, because at the end of my Spring TV
viewing there is only one show left I care about, one show I need to see, and
that show is the last episode of "The Sopranos," and right now, I have no HBO.

If my cable company doesn’t fix my TV tomorrow, on a Sunday, I will miss the one
show, for the last bunch of years, that I really, really, really, really, don’t
want to miss, and that is the finale of "The Sopranos."  I will also miss
seeing the NBA Basketball Finals where my Cavs are playing some other team, and
as much as I am sort of liking not having TV right now, tomorrow is the day I
need it back.

I would like to say that I have confidence in getting my TV
viewing fixed by the time "The Sopranos" comes on tomorrow night, but in talking
with the folks at my cable supplier (except for the dude I talked with tonight),
I have many reservations about technology giving me a chance to have things
fixed in a timely manner, or at least tomorrow.  The shitty part is that
supposedly I had an appointment to get things fixed today, and that conversation
is another, total, clusterfuck.  I think I am finding myself in the middle
of a "Seinfeld" episode.

I guess, in the end, we just have to see what life
gives us tomorrow. Hopefully, for me, it’s at least “The Sopranos.”

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

What’s New? A Podcast of: The MTV Movie Awards, The NBA Finals, and Maybe Paris Hilton Broke her Teeth.

For this podcast The Dude on the Right liked the first hour of the MTV Movie Awards, even though he calls them the Video Music Awards during the podcast – flying solo he has no one to correct him. He liked Sarah Silverman and found her adorable, at least for that first hour.
He also is looking forward to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, but has his thoughts on the extended sport schedules nowadays.
And finally what would a podcast today be without talk of Paris HIlton. She got out of jail, and The Dude has his theory on why she was set sort of free, although he also thinks maybe Sarah Silverman might actually be a psychic and the most brilliant person in the world if Paris got out because she broke her teeth.

The MTV Movie Awards, The NBA Finals, and Maybe Paris Hilton Broke her Teeth.

By:

The Dude on the Right

In entertainment news this has been a busy week, and I try to touch on some of
that

during this podcast.

Maybe you realized it, but probably not,
MTV had its
annual Movie Awards
, which I think I even got screwed up calling them the
MTV Video Awards during the podcast, either showing that I am really starting to
get old, or maybe I just don’t find MTV as relevant as I used to find them. 
I did enjoy Sarah Silverman hosting the award show, but with Dane Cook
filling in, I still find I’m not a Dane Cook fan yet.  In the hour I saw so
far I did enjoy Will Ferrell and Sacha Baron Cohen accepting their
award for Best Kiss, but then had to switch to the second to last episode
of "The Sopranos," so hopefully I’ll fire up my TiVo this weekend and see if
there is any more funny audio to share with you folks.

I’m also excited about
the Cleveland Cavaliers getting to the NBA finals, although I doubt most
of you care.

But last, a podcast today could not be without talk of Paris
Hilton
being let out of jail after only three-ish days.  I have my
theory as to what her "medical condition" might be, but maybe, going back to the
MTV Movie Awards, Sarah Silverman was actually showing her clairvoyant side
because maybe Paris actually broke her teeth.  If Sarah’s lover Jimmy
Kimmel
didn’t pick up on her clairvoyance on his show tonight, well, I’ll be
very disappointed in him and just have to say "Sarah, you looked adorable on the
MTV Award show, and I can’t believe Jimmy didn’t see you for the psychic you
are.  Feel free to dump him and jump into the arms of a man who sees the
true talent you have – the talent to see the future."

Thanks for listening,
and fine, go ahead and comment to me about how stupid I am for calling the "MTV
Movie Awards" the "MTV Video Music Awards."  Do most of us really care
anymore?

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

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What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Waitresses, Pirates, Walking, Baseball, Cornholing and Summer TV.

Stu Gotz & The Dude on the Right get together after Memorial Day for this podcast where the highlights are Stu seeing a baseball game and The Dude going for a six mile walk. Sure, there were other things they talked about, like “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, “ The Dude seeing “Waitress,” and getting double-time by working on a holiday. The Dude needs Stu’s advice about the possibility of his townhouse burning down, Stu wonders about “Ocean’s 13,” and The Dude seems to have missed out on the cornholing craze.

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! Waitresses, Pirates, Walking, Baseball, Cornholing and Summer TV.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Memorial Day got in the way of our normal Monday podcast, but low and behold Stu
and I hooked up today to

chat about our weekend
.  Stu, he saw a baseball game, live and in
person, while I watched it on TV.  We both saw

"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End"
and I explain why little kids
shouldn’t see it, and I saw

"Waitress"
though Stu didn’t.  Stu is getting flustered, already, with
the summer TV season, but I’m happy it’s sucking.  Stu was saddened at the
death of Charles Nelson Reilly, while I worry about my townhouse development
burning down and should I be sad about missing the cornholing movement gripping
my townhouse community.  We both are still excited about the "Transformers"
movie opening up July 4th, and Stu and Mama Gotz lost count on why Danny Ocean
now has 13.

So much to talk about, so little time.  It’s always the same.

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

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“American Idol” Gives us Blake and Jordin. And Who Cares, Conspiracy Theories be Damned.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Okay, I’m having computer issues making posting things not as easy as they used
to be, at least for now, but it’s the "American Idol" finals so I knew I
couldn’t let any of you down in getting this posted, no matter the difficulties.

We’ve got Blake.  We’ve got Jordin.  And we don’t have Sanjaya nor
Melinda, which I think is a travesty.  An "American Idol" conspiracy, maybe
tomorrow we’ll have the votes certified by some accountants, but it’s too late
for that now because who cares at this point, because at this point it’s dude
against dudette; Perky against Beat-Box.  And here’s what I think…


Blake 1: Sings "You Give Love a Bad Name."
  The Robot was funny in the
movie "Euro Trip," but Blake’s stuff is just getting old.  He does work it
as a performer, but now it turns into selling records, and I won’t buy it. 
Hopefully they’ll straighten him out in the recording studio and forget about
the beat-box crap because he does sing well.  Simon has it right that he is
a good performer.

Jordin 1: Sings "Fighter." She looks like she lost a
couple of more pounds, which works, and this time starts actually trying to be a
performer instead of just a singer.  The side-shot was bad as she was
hunched over, and although not as charismatic as Christina Aguilera she’s coming
close.

Blake 2: Sings "She Will be Loved." Good song choice and he
sings it well.  Win or lose this shows his potential to be a singer without
the beat-box shtick.

Jordin 2: Sings "A Broken Wing." Yup, they’re
trying to primp her out of the little black girl to the mature singer (she is
only 17 after all) role with the hair changes and the outfits.  We know she
sings great, but she still hasn’t busted out as a performer yet.

Blake 3:
Sings "This is My Now."
 A songwriting contest winner.  You can
probably figure Blake (or Jordin) would rather sing a solid song from an
established songwriter, but Blake does his best to work the song, and be the
performer he is.

Jordin 3: Sings "This is My Now." Trying to look
older, trying to look not so perky, and it doesn’t work for her, at least in my
head for her recording career.  We liked her because she was young, perky,
with curly hair and not trying to look older than being 17.  She’s not the
sexy/dirty Christina, she’s not the sexy/dirty Britney, she’s the bouncy and
perky Whitney, and they took that away from her tonight.

I’m still thinking
Jordin will beat Blake, at least I hope so, but they tried to add about 4 or 5
years to Jordin when she didn’t really need it.  Let her be the perky
teenager she is, give us that music she can do, but don’t try to fool us because
she’s still just a teenager, and not in the vein of the dirty girl of Britney or
Christina.

On a personal note, I’m really happy "American Idol" is over
tomorrow.  The better singers/performers/hot girls are long gone, and we
are, and I"m sorry to put it this way, we are left with Jordin and Blake. 
Of who is left, well, they both win because the record company already knows
what to do with them, conspiracy theories be damned.

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

What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up Podcast: “Shrek” Talk, Stu Missed “The Simpsons,” and Computer Woes.

For this podcast of “Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!” Stu is back in town so there actually is a podcast. Both Stu Gotz and The Dude on the Right saw “Shrek the Third,” and both have their reservations about the movie. The Dude messed up some computer settings which is messing up his ability to get new stuff posted, while Stu laments that Mama Gotz most likely wears the pants in the family . They talk about upcoming movies, they talk about TV shows, and The Dude spoils his favorite line from “The Sopranos” to Stu, simply, “Get a mop.”

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up! “Shrek” Talk, Stu Missed “The Simpsons,” and Computer Woes.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Stu was back in town, and all we really had in common for our weekend was seeing
a movie, but in any case

"Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up!"
is back, although a day late thanks to
some continuing computer issues.

We did both see a movie, and that movie, of
course, had to be

"Shrek the Third,"
especially since Stu has kids, and what else would I go
see?  We recollect our Shrek memories and rehash the film and Stu Gotz
laments about missing the 400th "Simpsons" episode.  Me, I’ve got computer
woes which are making my uploading new content a pain in the ass, while Stu had
travels that he really wanted to get out of.  We know who wears the pants
in the Gotz household!  "Sopranos" talk is curtailed because Stu hasn’t
seen the latest episode, although I did spoil one line from the episode: "Get a
mop."

Thanks for listening, and hopefully my computer woes will be fixed soon
so I can get new things posted in a timely manner.

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

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