Monday, February 27, 2006

Happy birthday, Dad (2/26)

I read once that when a man's father dies, his only true judge is gone. Unfortunately, I’m still trying to figure out what freedoms and responsibilities this thought provides me.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

What a Dunkleman !

Whatever happened to Brian Dunkleman?

Former 'Idol' co-host questions decision to leave show
Wednesday, February 22, 2006; Posted: 8:27 a.m. EST (13:27 GMT)

Brian Dunkleman left "American Idol" to pursue a performing career of his own.

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Brian Dunkleman admits it. He can't help but wonder if he might have been a mega-star on the rise, just like Ryan Seacrest, if he hadn't quit as co-host of "American Idol" after the hit reality show's first season.

My take - he may be putting on a brave face...but i bet his wife and kids are pissed that they're not loaded right now...Seacrest Out! - TK

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Feb 7 2005

It was a year ago that we put our house up for sale and began our relocation plans in earnest. One word - Balloons. Funny...the new owners haven't been nearly as successful in moving the place as we were. Guess we knew what we were doing after all.

Close call in Scarborough

Glenn Close, Idexx founder David Shaw wed in Maine

(My invitation must have been lost in the mail- TK)

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Ethos, from the air



You can see our new offices located in the middle left hand side of the picture. The small building between the large brick and white ones. Saccarappa Falls are shown in this picture taken a few weeks ago...not by me. Scenic, ain't it? I feel so industrial.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Pub talk - What's the opposite of antibotic ?

Probiotics introduce good bacteria to the intestinal system to help strengthen the body's natural defenses, and help restore the appropriate balance of intestinal bacteria.

Suoer bowl ads

Everyone else is doing it so i will too.

Granted, there was a thrilling game of Play-doh going on while i was trying to concetrate on the ads, but in between 1,000,000 "look dad...it's a star!" from 2 year old Alan, here's what i thought.

Cadillac ad--- with the whole world going small and/or hybrid, leave it to the origianl dinosaur to keep pushing its mammoth Escalade. The only ones driving them are the players that get them for free and don't care what the price of gas is.

Toyota truck ad - I thought the Web cam at the beach idea was a good one...maybe since i know someone who is always watching a local one to see what the waves are doing. it would have been cooler without the disclaimer.

Streaker sheep-funny...but it the creative meeting that the idea came from was probably funnier

Jessica simpson- popping something and even she looked "old" teasing that 14 yr old boy. makes me wish for the classic cindy crawford one with two little kids going ga-ga over the new pepsi can.

Rock phone- pebl. i still don't get the whole MOTO thing, but it was a little ironic that it was showing the amount of time that it will take the cell phone to decompose

Old Fabio - was that a gag or for something real ?

Bud horse- cute, but what message does it send to our underage drinking kids ? Kidding...in a way.

I also liked the guy throwing a cell phone at another guys head...lots of ways to develop that campaign.

The ring tone one was good...but then it got great when the Benny Hill music started and that old guys started running around the couch.

Welcome to beautiful downtown Westbrook

Here we go !

Ethos' new home looks at the big building in this picture...on the other side of the river.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

What I'm reading now - The Greatest Man in Cedar Hole

Written by a Bowdoin graduate...i'm halfway through it. A little like John Irving's stuff but not nearly as twisted. Some big jumps help the story skip a lot of years, but its ok so far.

Taking the Mic

A friends brother is featured here. I wonder if he still enjoys launching beer cans into an imaginary "trash barrel" in the corner behind the TV.

He's got an opinion, thats for sure.

"Whalen and Jackson review notes, divvy up topics for the coming hour. Headphones go on, a lead-in runs (Jackson saying, “The old media is circling the drain. We’re doing the flushing.”), and the producer gives the cue."

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Linus

You can't write a more powerful opening graph than this.

SCARBOROUGH (Jan 19, 2006): Sue Kirk regularly skims the obits pages, looking for children whose family members have died. For each child she finds, she packs up a handmade blanket in the hopes of providing a small measure of comfort.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

The flags are scared today

On my way into work this morning, i happened to notice several flags not flying today. A little too much wind i guess. At least its 45 degrees and not snowing out like they thought.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Warming

It might make it up to 50 degrees today!! Fill those lungs with the warm air and try to hold it in for the next 3 months.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

What I'm watching - Country Boys -PBS

Filmed over three years (1999-2002), "Country Boys" tracks the dramatic stories of Chris and Cody from ages 15 to 18. With the same intimate cinematic technique and sound design that distinguished "The Farmer's Wife," Sutherland's new film bears witness to the two boys' struggles to overcome the poverty and family dysfunction of their childhoods in a quest for a brighter future.

Good stuff....everyone has a story if you have the patience and fortitiude to follow it. The best thing i've seen on TV in a long time- TK

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Was Bode 'drunk' or 'wasted'...is there a difference ?

What's worse, the action or the promotion of the action? Its stupid when the media tries to make its own news out of news. Some good points on jpurnalistic integreity here. The power of the Press Release.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Cross country dogging

I'll have to try this with Shadow the next time we're in Millinocket.

Clip on Skis, Hitch Rover, and Go
By STEPHEN REGENOLD
Published: January 5, 2006
FOUR years ago Carin Offerman clipped on a pair of cross-country skis, tethered herself to her giant schnauzer, Raven, and braced for a ride that would change her life. Her 70-pound dog started running, and Ms. Offerman felt the line go tight as she rocketed down the snowy trail.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Toasty

The woodstove has been a wonderful addition to our heating system so far this year. As the winter rolls on, i'm getting better at gauging how much to put in to heep things nice and toasty (but not TOO hot). One of the tricks is to use smaller pieces of wood, split from existing logs. They start to burn faster and put out just enough heat to be comfortable. our oil bill has been saved so far by supplementing with wood...now the question is if we reorder/restock as we're just abouot half way through our cord with a lot of winter still left hear in maine. I've got to find better storage options next year...and get in on a bulk buy for next winter.