We
often went to the Fair as kids, but then high school activities and early
college startups blocked that part of our schedule. The normal amounts of chaos Up the Lake should
have kept focused on the mountain for a while once we graduated...but we liked
to expand our horizons.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Bad Music Confessions Part 2
With the Hot in the Shade live
performance before it, and the Revenge release
in 1992, it looked like KISS had settled on a new and kick-ass image and sound
and Gene was focusing on the group again.
The looks came together staring on Crazy
Nights in 1987, but the sound wasn’t there yet. Paul was always the ringmaster on stage with
a powerful yet theatrical quality voice.
(I would have liked to see him in Phantom of the Opera.) However, the band lost a lot of its hardness and edge with
Gene’s influence lessened.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Up the Lake: Modern Fair Days
All’s
Love at Fairs and Wars
Or
Agricultural
Adventures
It’s
Duchess County Fair season in Rhinebeck New York. Normally, we’d plan our vacations and/or Up
the Lake stays around it. This year,
however, we aren’t going. While my
family’s absence may not be the largest protest in history, we’re demanding
action.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Bad Music Confessions Part 1
I must apologize to all
of my readers. Granted given my limited
reach that might be quicker if I did it in person, but I have space to fill.
I lied when stating that
the only two major acts I actively sought out all new album releases for were
Weird Al, and Alice Cooper. There was
another band I was an equal or greater fan of for a large portion of my life in
the past.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Up The Lake: Parental Hike Part 2
Click here for Part 1
Extended swims had
already thrown my allergies into crisis mode.
With the addition of the historic dust blowing into my face, I was blind
from combinations of muddy tears and Olympic class eye boogers. To add to the fun, my nose produced volumes
of fluid normally only seen in the economy size beverages of a multiplex
cinema. One sharp corner that, once
again in the grand tradition of Up the Lake nomenclature, had been referred to
as the “turn by the yellow house” for generations, was summarily redubbed based
on its proximity to “The Nose Blowing Tree.”
Thursday, August 11, 2016
DC Finds the Right Tone With a Wrong Crowd
After two dark and
dismal showings of their icon of hope, DC finally found proof that the classic
Superhero ideology extolling:
Every life is worthwhile
Most criminals have some
redeeming values that make rehabilitation a possibility
Is viable by using some of its lesser
known characters.
Granted, they found it
using some of the nastiest, deadliest, most sociopathic, super villains of the DCU.
But hey, they found the
fun that comics are supposed to have too, so …yay!
Monday, August 8, 2016
Up the Lake: Parental Hike Part 1
The Longish Walk
Or
The Dusty and Winding
Road
Walking to the Three
Mile Stand was an important and regular part of our childhoods Up the
Lake. Similar to most key memory making
moments, it eventually and with some regularity turned into a way to force
exercise on our children.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes through a Kid’s Eyes
Since I’ve been talking
about mutants and apes recently, I should really get to the last Blu-ray
available entry about these mutated apes before the next film comes out and I
get behind on another franchise.
Monday, August 1, 2016
Up the Lake: Bugs Part 3
Other insect related
adventures were also connected to a club.
This time, the location of the rocks was directly behind Nick’s
kitchen. For anyone wondering, how this qualified
as “far from being viewed by wherever the parents are hanging out?”
We spent most of our
time there during the day while everyone else was down the Lake.
The first order of
business was deciding that this was going to be a club focused on nature…
No, I take that back.
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