Showing posts with label MBMBAM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MBMBAM. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

I'm Back In the Emperor's New Groove, With Predictable Procrastinating and all the Usual Distractions...

I don't know how to start this blog. I mean I've been away from it so long that I've been practically obsessing over how I should make up for all these past months. I've thought of giving my usual lame excuses. Like the fact that I've been working two jobs over the summer and I've been nothing but a work zombie and practically living to just work... or I was contemplating just starting up again as if I never stopped writing my blog. But I thought well it's not like anyone but me cares where I've been, but I'd like to think someone out there does.

So I've been playing around with ways to "get back into the groove" and start writing again. I've been writing other things that I've planned to post later because I don't want to make like nothing happened, because I've always thought that was weird for people to do. So in the progress of thinking of how to "get back in the groove" I've been procrastinating and putting it off and in the process not been "getting back in the groove".

All this talk about groove makes me think of the movie "The Emperor's New Groove". I love that movie so much. I remember when I first watched it, it was an amazing adventure of a man-llama that is David Spade (who I grew to love because of this movie), and a man-man who is John Goodman (who I've already loved since seeing the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou"). I mean when you think about it logically, this movie just seems really funny. It's a LLAMA and a MAN... okay so it's extremely stupid, but in a totally awesome way.

But do you see what I mean about "getting back into the groove" I have a disability to ever stay on track of things. But you all know this already... I mean in the half a week course of me writing this one entry, I've written one and a half other entries, listened to two episodes of Judge John Hodgman, one episode of MBMBAM, posted something to the MBMBAM forum. And then I googled Jude Law's fucked up teeth in the movie "Contagion" and then pondered over if I should rent the movie "Singin' In the Rain" on the retarded-ness that is the iTunes movie rentals, because I can't, for the life of me find this movie in any store. And then I learned that the movie is coming up on it's 60th anniversary so they are probably going to come out with a 60th dvd collection for this movie. But in the process I bought a bunch of other older musicals on DVD and began watching those. Then I decided what I was writing for this entry wasn't good enough, deleted all but the first section, and then re-wrote all of this. Searched on iTunes some more for music from the musical Sweeney Todd, then came back to edit this post a little more.

But now I'm finishing up this post because you know what, I have decided that I am and will post on my blog... it's just been taking me a while. Because I do enjoy writing, I really do. I've just been really busy and ya'll don't want to hear me just rambling about work right? Right.

So in short, I'm back. I'm getting in the groove. I promise. And I plan to resume my posts on this blog.

That is all.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Like a Koala to a Eucalyptus, MBMBAM is My New Drug.

In ninth grade it was Xanga. In tenth grade it was Myspace. In my junior year it was Youtube. In college it was Facebook. (well it's still Facebook) But now, in this very moment, it's podcasts. I was never the type of person who was the listening sort. I've always been a more visual and physical learner. Like I would always have to use all of my mind powers to really focus on a class lecture, and I've always learned better when there were cool power points to look or even a kick ass hand outs to follow along with. So when my friend told me I should listen to this podcast that he's been listening to, you have to understand my imediate hesitation.

Like I said, I'm just not a good listener when it comes to the JUST listening part. I hate audio books because my mind always drifts and I always end up going on the Internet and reading something else or I just fall asleep, and then the audio book is all lost on me. Not to mention the person reading the book is usually just creepy to me. like the dude who reads the Harry Potter novels reads it so weird, and that is not the voice I want to hear when imagining the very precious Harry Potter universe. So when he said I should listen to this podcast I didn't think I could physically and mentally listen to this podcast. I thought it was going to be so weird listening to these guys blabber on for 30-60 minutes. I just never really understood why people would listen to podcasts. And I'm not gonna lie, I always thought podcasts were for people all into politics and stuffs, or for people who need self confidence boosters, or they needed knitting or crafting advice. But I decided what the heck, my friend has never wronged me, I'll give it a listen.

I downloaded the first episode and I was pleasantly surprised at how enjoyable it was. These dudes were funny as shit and I was super, mega (Jesup), ultra, entertained. So I downloaded a couple more episodes to listen to when I had nothing else to do. And the thing is the shows got better and better as it went along. I was hooked, addicted, obsessed by episode two, and it went beyond only listening when I was bored, I was listening like it was my new drug and I would carve out time in my day to listen to... Ready for the name of the show... Wait for it.... My Brother, My Brother and Me. (or if you are a true fan MBMBAM, that's pronounced ma-bim-bam)

So I had about 30 episodes to work my way through, and they usually do a show once a week (usually Mondays), so I was quickly running out of shows to listen to. It was like a huge double edged sword where I could listen to all the shows and enjoy them over a shorter period of time, or I could stretch it out over a longer period of time. The thing is, if I caught up with their shows, then I'd be in the loop. But if I caught up with the show, I'd have to wait a whole week before I can listen to a new episode. It was my Sophie's Choice, it was me wanting to have my cake and eat it too. But me being me, I live in the now, in the present, and I went into a show coma, and I just ate them all up like a deliciously moist cake not caring about the calories that would be on my proverbial hips, and I was soon out of episodes to listen to.

It was like finishing the last Harry Potter book, I almost didn't know what to do with myself. I felt like well now what? I can't wait for four more days (I started on a Sunday and finished listening to them all on a Thursday)for a new episode. So like the obsessed fan that I am, I stared listening to my favorite episodes again. Yes, I'm one of those people. I'm one of those people who re-read books, re-watch movies (especially Tangled) and who now, re-listens to podcasts. It's not that I don't remember what happened, it's the fact that I enjoyed it so much that I'd like to experience that joy over and over again. I mean I've re-read Ender's Game so many times the pages are brittle and are starting to fall out of the book. and don't even get me started about the Harry Potter serries. Every time a new book came out, or a new movie, I NEEDED to re-read the whole serries from the begging. Not to mention all the times I've just read the whole serries just to read it.

So yes, I re-listened to some of the podcasts until the next Monday. And even now I'll re-listen to older episodes, waiting for the new podcast. But no matter how many times I listen to an episode, they never get old and they never disappoint. There are always episodes were I can't help but chuckle or smile to myself. And I'm always listening to MBMBAM in the most public places, like on a bus, walking to class, in a store or waiting in the doctor's office, and I probably look like a psycho killer walking around seemingly smiling and laughing to myself. Or I try to hold back my smile and I look like I'm either really constipated, or like I'm holding back a fart. In either case I don't think people want to be around me while I'm listening to my MBMBAM. But at the same time I really don't care because it is freaking HILARIOUS!

And it's all thanks to MBMBAM that I'm all into podcasts. Because of MBMBAM I've gotten hooked to another podcast, Judge John Hodgman, and it is wonderful! I'm like a podcast listening freak now. Instead of my once obsessed self of listening to music I'll gladly choose an older episode of MBMBAM any day. When I don't have access to a DVD player to watch me some Tangled, MBMBAM is my choice background noise. And I'll continue listening to the podcasts until the new one comes out next Monday. Then I'm all over that new one, like a koala to an eucalyptus.

MBMBAM-bino for life! *fist chest bump*

If you wish to dip your paws into the awesome honey trove that is MBMBAM give you ears a sample with this handy little sampler... It won't disappoint! http://bit.ly/itsmbmbam