Inspired by a comment (from KT) we received on my post about Air New Zealand ads, I thought I'd point out another NZ commercial that our friends Marrisa and Michael posted just yesterday.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Other NZ Bloggers
Posted by d at 10:53 PM 4 commentsIn fact, I should just go ahead and highlight their blog in general, as they are famous now! They also post at least once every day. You won't find that here, folks!
I want to highlight Arthur's blog (Amerinz) again, as well. He also updates at least once a day, and has twice-weekly podcasts. Arthur is an American expat living in New Zealand, and has been here over 13 years.
His blog often covers current political issues in both countries (which means I don't have to!). I especially enjoyed his recent posts on how McCain has become Bush's bitch and has yet to speak up about Bush vetoing a bill banning the use of torture by the CIA.
Cool Stuff
Posted by d at 9:18 PM 3 commentsFun with Google! Learned about these fun searches from my friend Katie. Here's what ya do: go to Google.com (not the search bar) and type in each search term below. Then be sure to hit "I’m feeling Lucky" (or just click the links below...):
elgoog
google goth
google black
google fudd
google pig latin
google 1337
google linux
google klingon
And for my absolute favorite: "Find Chuck Norris"
Speaking of Mr. Norris, check out ChuckNorrisfacts.com. We love the fact that "Chuck Norris can win a game of Connect Four in only three moves." HA!
One last fun way to use Google...to help you sort out what to make for dinner. Do you have a bunch of ingredients in your fridge and not sure how to combine them into a meal? Go to Cookin' with Google.
And while we're on the topic of helpful sites, we got this link from Heather today:
Who Needs a Movie?
Earlier this week (or was it last week?) I got an email from Michele with some pictures purportedly from a contest put on by the Hirshhorn Modern Art Gallery in DC that required the entrants only used one piece of paper. I searched for the contest, but couldn't find it. Instead, I found another blogger had stumbled across the artist's website that highlights his work contained in the email I received.
The (Danish) artist's name is Peter Callesen, and his art is incredible. As you'll see, many of his creations are made from one single piece of paper!
And while we're on the topic of helpful sites, we got this link from Heather today:
Who Needs a Movie?
Earlier this week (or was it last week?) I got an email from Michele with some pictures purportedly from a contest put on by the Hirshhorn Modern Art Gallery in DC that required the entrants only used one piece of paper. I searched for the contest, but couldn't find it. Instead, I found another blogger had stumbled across the artist's website that highlights his work contained in the email I received.

The (Danish) artist's name is Peter Callesen, and his art is incredible. As you'll see, many of his creations are made from one single piece of paper!
Speaking of the Danes, they are upset that IKEA is being mean to them. For shame, IKEA!
Have you ever seen the show "Dead Like Me"? It was only on for two seasons a few years ago (and a movie is supposed to be released this year), but was a fabulous quirky show. If you aren't familiar, check out the Wikipedia article about the show - especially the part about Gravelings - and come back.
Ok...after watching the show, any time we read or hear about someone dying in a completely random or weird way, we think "it has to be gravelings" (in Dead Like Me, the gravelings often found creative ways to kill people). This week's gravelings death is the woman who was killed by an eagle ray while sunbathing.
And for more odd news, I found this little nugget about a woman in the UK who was bit on the ass by a rat while sitting on the toilet! GAH! She drowned it...only to have three more try to come into her house the same way. Time to move!! DAMN!
Finally, in not-so-surprising news, a mother in Kentucky was upset by penis-shaped crazy straws. Seriously, lady, I think this is God's way of saying "don't shop at Wal-Mart". Oh, wait, that's me saying that...
Have you ever seen the show "Dead Like Me"? It was only on for two seasons a few years ago (and a movie is supposed to be released this year), but was a fabulous quirky show. If you aren't familiar, check out the Wikipedia article about the show - especially the part about Gravelings - and come back.
Ok...after watching the show, any time we read or hear about someone dying in a completely random or weird way, we think "it has to be gravelings" (in Dead Like Me, the gravelings often found creative ways to kill people). This week's gravelings death is the woman who was killed by an eagle ray while sunbathing.
And for more odd news, I found this little nugget about a woman in the UK who was bit on the ass by a rat while sitting on the toilet! GAH! She drowned it...only to have three more try to come into her house the same way. Time to move!! DAMN!
Finally, in not-so-surprising news, a mother in Kentucky was upset by penis-shaped crazy straws. Seriously, lady, I think this is God's way of saying "don't shop at Wal-Mart". Oh, wait, that's me saying that...
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Changes
Posted by d at 10:01 PM 5 commentsA while ago, I put up a poll about ideal work situations - awesome coworkers vs. awesome work? (Provided that both aren't possible.) From the few votes that were cast, people won out over work, but just barely. At the time, I was in full-on job search mode trying to find work I would be more interested in. I was indeed offered another position, but turned it down because I truly liked my coworkers and didn't want to take the risk of signing on to a new job where I may not like the atmosphere/people, even if the work was more ideal.
And then I received another job offer out of the blue just after the New Year! I started the new job earlier this week. Instead of moving laterally into a different accounting firm, I once again entered "industry" to be a (well, the) tax accountant within one company. So far, so good! I have already melded quite easily into the group I am a part of and find that I already like my new coworkers (and superiors).
It's a big change for me in that it is the first time in my fairly long career that I left one job to take another (if I don't count moving across the world....). I'm still in touch with my former coworkers and hope that continues.
The leaves don't change in Wellington, though, which is one of the few things I really miss. I love the bright colors of a New England Autumn that are reflected in the fashion for the season. September (Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere) always meant a beginning for me - the start of school, new jobs, the slow descent to winter and the xmas season. And now, a new job.
The coolness in the air brings nostalgia and creates a desire to go on a hayride, and sit by a bonfire making s'mores. None of that is available here due to the wind, and the distinct lack of graham crackers and gigantic marshmallows.
Speaking of nostalgia...during the last week of my former job here, I was working a few long days. To pass the time, I brought out the trusty ipod and just hit "Shuffle Songs". As I've mentioned before, music is a strong tie to memories for me, and the mixture my ipod came up with last week was fun and brought back a lot of good (and bad) times:
Sign of the Times (Prince) - High school. Dances. 'Nough said.
They Dance Alone (Sting) - this song always takes me back to my college days when I listened to this song (and album) on an actual record player.
Good Enough (Sarah McLachlan) - ah, Sarah. How I didn't understand her lyrics when my boyfriend (Chuck) at the time tried to introduce her music to me. It only made me angry - why did she have to speak in riddles?!
Ani Difranco - any of her songs! (Ok, anything before the year 2000.) Hearing Ani's music floods me with memories of Pittsburgh...discovering her music, seeing her live in concert, and the horrible miserable years of dating.
Shadowboxer (Fiona Apple) - This song sums up quite nicely my relationship with Jose. At least the first year of it. Of course I was living in Pittsburgh at the time.
Godsmacked, Staind - these artists not only represented my "angry" years, but give me fond memories of nights out on the big town of Columbia with my new (at the time) friend Stacey. She is friends with a guy who sings in a hard rock cover band, and their shows were always a good time. Miss you Stacey!
Good Day (Luce) - I was introduced to this band by my good friend Jude way back in the Summer of 2004. Or was it Spring? I was in my new condo at the time, and would often chat with him on IM in the evenings after work. It was a difficult time for both of us, but the crazy, rambling conversations definitely helped.
You Each Time (Ani Difranco) - This song for me is all about a boy I dated in my early 30s. I was addicted to him, even though I knew he was bad for me. Bad to me.
Little Red Riding Hood (The Troggs) - Love this song - still makes me smile and giggle! Darren shared this with me early in our relationship (you know, the "glazed-over eyes" period).
And finally, any time an Irish jig or a song featuring an Irish fiddle would come up, I'd hit the skip button. Between the Autumn feel in the air, and the very sweet memories tied to the music, it's just too much to listen to right now. We miss all of you who shared those lovely moments with us at the Royal Mile Pub, including those fine gentlemen who provided the music for us to clap, dance and sing to (Paul and Neil).
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