Joe's thought of the day...
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Saturday, July 15, 2006
The circus is in town...

Ever wonder why those insect-gassing, building tents are striped in odd colors? I came home the other night and the big top had been raised nearby for the world's largest termite circus!
Friday, July 14, 2006
Perhaps more focus groups...

Monday, July 10, 2006
Bird-brained...
You'd think after five months that my bird alarm would either have a sore beak or realize that the birdie-in-the-mirror isn't going anywhere? My little bird continued to wake me at dawn by tapping away at his reflection in the floodlight outside my bedroom window...until last Saturday. I wrapped the top of the bulb in black tape to remove any reflective surface. Then I sat back and waited. He returned as expected and landed on the bulb. He looked where his adversary had been and only saw black tape. Damn if he didn't spend the next half hour trying to rip up the tape! Luckily for me: tape - 1, bird- 0. Now, if I could do something about that damn nocturnal mockingbird!Meka Leka Hi, Meka Hiney-oh...
It's been 20 years since it premiered and I remember watching it every Saturday morning (with the New Adventrues of Mighty Mouse). Pee Wee's Playhouse returned on Adult Swim on Cartoon network tonight with many of its later-to-be-famous cast members (Laurence Fishburne, Phil Hartman and Gregory Harrison). It was as cheesy, over-acted, and gay as I remembered it (and just as much fun). The world was definitely a simpler place when a show like this could air on Saturday morning without the virtue police slamming it for unsavory content. Now it airs with the likes of Aqua Team Hunger Force and Minoriteam.Sunday, June 11, 2006
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Commercials I love...


As I've been watching more TV than usual during the Olympics, I've also had to watch more than my share of commercials. I watched the Olympics in High Definition and was impressed by the number of commercials broadcast in Hi Def as well. It's too bad that most of them were unimpressive. The new AT&T needs to find a new advertising agency as they obviously had more money than ideas. GM barraged us with giant SUVs and Volkswagon introduced their obnoxious new "Make friends with your fast" campaign.
On the plus side, Visa's commercials seemed heartfelt and inspired while keeping the brand message prominent but not overbearing. The best, in my opinion, belonged to United Airlines. Their new animated spots (see the frames to the left) are visually stunning with a very human story.