Friday, May 9, 2014

Test post from new Surfy browser for Windows

I am trying a new browser because I've heard of this new one, entitled Surfy, that is getting a lot of great reviews. It is fairly new and is receiving 5 stars in the windows stores. I am going to agree and say this is the best browser because I can log in to many sites and obtain my information without having to change to and from "speed mode" like the UC Browser to get to a page.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Bob Weir Falls Onstage During Furthur Show Guitarist is unable to finish concert in Port Chester, New York



By RJ CUBARRUBIA APRIL 26, 2013 10:40 AM

Bob Weir was helped offstage last night after he was unable to finish his performance with Furthur at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. The Grateful Dead offshoot was closing out a nine show residency at the venue with their final set, but according to Jambase, Weir was struggling throughout the night on both guitar and vocals.
Weir's condition worsened during the band's second set of the night. As Weir played through "Unbroken Chain," he fell over and was helped back up by crew members. He was given a chair to sit in, and the band left the stage after the song. They returned after a few minutes without Weir, and Phil Lesh told the crowd that Weir was suffering from a strained shoulder and that the set would go on without him.
Further is set to play Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall tomorrow, though there's been no word yet on the status of that show, or whether Weir will appear. The band also celebrated a special occasion last night – before their set, it was announced that the Capitol Theatre's lobby bar would be named Garcia's in honor of Weir and Lesh's Grateful Dead compadre Jerry Garcia, for whom the venue was a favorite.


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Monday, April 22, 2013



This is the trailer for the learning curve starring Matthew Gray Gubler. I can tell you I can't wait to see the entirety of it. It is a short about a teacher with some dry humor and the usual Gube...


From the Youtube information:
Based on an essay by New York Times Best Selling author David Sedaris, "The Learning Curve" is a short film starring Matthew Gray Gubler (Criminal Minds, 500 Days of Summer) directed by Phil McCarty, and written by Phil McCarty and David Dong.

David has just been offered a teaching position at a local art college and attempts to be the teacher of his students' dreams---

-- the inclination here is to follow that up with "But ends up the teacher of their nightmares," however, in good conscience, we can't do that. 

What we can do is implore you to come watch this film at a film festival near you.

(If, for some strange reason, it isn't playing at a film festival near you, email the festival programmer, and suggest that they should, because you would love it, and you would bring 200 of your closest friends, all of whom are polite, reserved, and would love to pay full admission to the screening.) 

THE LEARNING CURVE
Running Time: 17 minutes 37 seconds.

STARRING: Matthew Gray Gubler, Carla Renata, Alex Elizabeth Gitter, Charles Michael David, Mikey Reid, Jacqueline Robinson, Ben Lewis, Nia Moore, Heather Snell, Anne Son, and Jay Lewis.

DIRECTED BY: Phil McCarty
WRITTEN BY: Phil McCarty and David Dong
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Quyen Tran
EDITED BY: Jeff Hall
CASTING: Kendra Patterson
COSTUMES: Serena Duffin
PRODUCTION DESIGN: Justin Michael Patterson
MUSIC: House of Hayduk
COLORIST: Michael Howell
TRAILER BY: Phil McCarty
PRODUCED BY: Phree Swearingen, Alycia Garcia, Phil McCarty

EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY: Phyllis McCarty, Blythe Hagaa, and Heather Stuart Hagaa.

Tech Details: Shot on RED 5k EPIC

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Dreams

Last night I had a series of bad dreams, nightmares actually, that kept creeping back in as soon as I thought I had them at bay. I opened my eyes and they were still there in front of me. I went to sleep late last night and as soon as my eyes closed the memories presented themselves in such a manner I had no defense to save me. What had caused these dreams of mine? Fear. Absolute fear. I would neither wish this on foe nor friend. I will start it off with the fact that I lost someone dear to me in the dream. They weren't dead, they were just gone as if in a mist. I was attending a college and in band with my old clarinet and band director that I was only around for a few short years. I had an old blue car and I knew I was late. This sets the scene. I was driving along a highly trafficked road that stood at a standstill and there appeared to be wrecks ahead. I could see the great building I needed to reach on a hilltop that appeared as giant as a castle of old days. In fact, it was an old building, older than I've been in. I had been on the road for days, searching for my missing loved one. No car or engine could be found. I'd thought I'd heard it a couple times, but it was all in my head. The sound he made when he went away. I parked the car on the side of the road, not caring what happened and made the trek up the long hill past the abandoned cars. When I reached the college, I went to the band room. Everything was in full swing, a friend S was signing blues in the front playing sorry guitar and a black man was playing a sax. L was sitting on a sofa with a tie dye bandana on his head, looking the same as when I had met him. After the song played out, we were released for lunch. I was dirty and in need of a toothbrush but no one seemed to care. Everyone was giving me knowing stares, and a few of the guys were openly gaping at me like I was the most beautiful thing they've ever seen. L2 attempted to talk to me and was blocking my way. M and M stopped me afterward to warn me that everyone knew what had happened. Other people were there like J and others I have kept their names private. There were offers of beds, and I knew what that meant. I just shrugged them off and grabbed a tray for lunch and sat alone to eat. I found the restroom and used the toothbrush from my purse and returned to the classroom. We were to make a decision in preparation for either Blues On The Bay or some other competition. The dream kept going on with others talking to me, offering me clothes, beds. Anything I wanted. But I only wanted the one I was searching for. My soulmate. Why these people appeared in this dream? I don't know. I woke with a sense of loss and felt like I had been crying in my sleep. On a positive note, I didn't accept any of these offers because had I, it would have turned from nightmare to Hell. If you are reading this, thank you and God bless.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Test Post-Avengers Shoes Anyone?


Some rockin' Avengers shoes I'd love to own. I can't walk in the things, but they are awesome. 

Sunday, August 5, 2012

NOT A PLANET NEW SINGLE PREMIERE'S TONIGHT!!! "Greatest Show On Earth" on 96.5 The Buzz

The new single is here!!! "Greatest Show On Earth" will be premiering worldwide for the first time tonight on http://www.965thebuzz.com/ between 8-10 CST tonight!!! During the show, be sure to text (free) to 96500 or even better, call in at 913.576.7965 Not A Planet lovers, please be sure to tune in and call to make sure we create a BUZZ!



These guys are awesome and super talented and could use some help to get their single played on the radio! After all, it's free to text to the number above and even better, you can call in and let them know how excited you are to hear their song!!!! They need your help and it only takes a few seconds to send that text so blast them, Buzz them, whatever it takes!!!!

Ramble On!!!