Feb
15
2009

The Way To A Man’s Heart Is Through His Arteries

Super Bowl Sunday, 2009. An explosion of bacon. Rather than using the sausage called for in the original recipe, I substituted a meatloaf mixture of ground beef. A-freaking-mazing.

Bacon Explosion

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Feb
14
2009

A Trip to the Big Rock Candy Mountain, aka Galco’s Soda Pop Shop

Rarely have I ever seen such a diamond in the rough store as Galco’s Soda Pop Shop. Established in 1897, this incredible little place in Highland Park stocks more soda pop than you can shake a stick at. Grab yourself a root beer (or 2, or 20), and then mosey on down to the back of the store where they stock beers from around the world. I’ll be posting some of these as I drink them, but here are a few photos I shot while visiting the store.

Galco'sGalco's Mallo Cup Candy at Galco's Kickapoo Joy Juice Mmmm, beer. More soda pop than you can shake a stick at

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Feb
13
2009

Kittens, Inspired by Kittens

Perhaps the finest piece of viral material ever to sweep the Intarwebs. If you didn’t love kittens before, well… then you are dead to me. If you don’t love them now, I’ve already eaten your brains.

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Feb
01
2009

The Kutchers are an Example to Every Social Median

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Why should I care about Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore? I haven’t thought Demi Moore was hot since I was in 7th grade, and Punk’d is, in my not so humble opinion, a scourge brought upon the unwitting and unwashed masses by the Saurons of the television world, sitting atop their evil towers nestled high in the Hollywood hills.

I’ll tell you why: because they’ve made it a point to show the world that they are normal people through a number of social media. This all started when Kutcher’s production company, Katalyst Media, funded the Internet’s first ever live streaming reality show, 24 Hours At Sundance. Now let’s ignore for a moment that I think this experiment was a disaster (despite the powerful pairing of Qik and HP, the all-star linup with Kevin Rose, Shira Lazar, etc., and the inevitability of celebrity sightings at Sundance). Let’s focus on one really important thing: Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are now active social media users.

Certainly the Kutchers are not the first celebrities to dabble in social media. Shaq has had an active and thoroughly entertaining Twitter account for a while. MC Hammer is trying to revitalize his career with a social media startup centered around dance. And let’s not forget the plethora of newly minted Internet celebrities. Hell, all the major entertainment agencies now have divisions specifically for new media personalities. So what makes the Kutchers so special? In short, they are keeping it real.

For starters, those of us who have been following their Twitter feeds since the beginning have witnessed the slow learning curve they’ve exhibited. Demi can’t seem to figure out @ replies, but she’s learning:

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It seems she’s a little confused about the retweeting function in Tweetie (which, by the way, is subject for a whole lot of discussion). Or how about Ashton’s confusion about how to stream video on Ustream:

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And finally, let’s not forget the feuding between the Kutchers and Perez Hilton, all playing out publicly:

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Why does all this matter? Because it clearly demonstrates what social media is all about: allowing anyone to communicate with everyone. It’s easy to forget that celebrities are people, especially since most of them intentionally hide behind communications firewalls. But as anyone in the PR field can tell you, the world has changed, irreversibly. And here are two celebrities unafraid to come out and show the world that they are just normal everyday folks like you and I. They post fun pictures to TwitPic. They livestream everyday moments to tens of thousands of viewers (what? you mean not everybody gets stalked by paparazzi?). This is the stuff my mother asks me about every day, the hurdles that users face when first dipping their toes into the wonders of sharing their lives on the web.

P.S. I’m not a stalker, I just find this stuff fascinating.

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