Monday, December 13, 2004

pretty lights

There's a thing in the Bee today about this semi-wingnut who crafted a 48 foot soldier out of xmas lights: http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/11754676p-12639610c.html
I emailed the reporter to ask how to get there and she replied that the directions were in the story along with the name of the neighborhood. I checked again. Uh, kinda. I may try to find it. The story mentions he's done a Jesus in lights in the past. He should have had Jesus and the soldier high fiving. That would have portrayed the true spirit of xmas. I cruised the fab 40's xmas displays last night and all I can say is yawn. Enough with the white icicle lights already! It is the civic duty of rich people to put together good xmas displays for us working folk. So put down your issue of Martha Stewart's Living, you know, the one that convinced you that white lights were "classy" instead of boring, and order the servants out to Target to buy some multicolored strings, preferable with variable racing and twinkling features. Take your cue from that non-mansion at the end of T street by the freeway overpass that has trains, a snow man that tips his hat, etc. This is what I expect from you richies, and you wouldn't want the poor people getting restless, would you? Use your giant tax cuts to hypnotize us with pretty lights, or else.

Not to just link a blog that links me, but this blog seems pretty interesting: http://www.uneasyrhetoric.net/index.php He quotes Erik's summary of the planning meeting, and even critiques it a bit. I haven't had time to check out all the content, but he has lots of local restaurant reviews.

Congrats to Out Hud, who got a really good review for their new single on pitchfork. Too bad it doesn't come out until March! What is taking so long? How long must we wait?
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/wearetheworld/04-12-13.shtml

2 comments:

Uneasy Rhetoric said...

Thanks for the kind word! And as for the X-Mas display in the 40s, there is always that one house on Folsom that has the giant inflatable Santa (or is it a snowman?). They had a Turkey and a Pumpkin before.

Anonymous said...

The car on Folsom is the best!

-Heather