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Shure Earphones

I recently purchased a pair of Shure earphones. I paid over $120 for them so, although they were the cheapest of the Shure models, they were about 4 times more expensive than I was originally planning on spending.

Now maybe it's just me (and my wife who they were actually purchased for), but I did not get the sound experience I was expecting. Tinny, hollow, bass-less; not what you would expect from such a high priced pair of earphones.

I asked my buddy, who also bought a pair, what he thought. He loved his and said I probably got a defective pair.

Who knows, but I'm returning them.

WESTFEST.CA

This year, with my kids getting a little older (3, 4 and 5) I'm making a pledge to get out and do more things. Like at least one thing a year to start. And what better place to start than Ottawa's free arts festival, WESTFEST.

The festival spans all divides of art with musicians, visual artists, authors, spoken word performers and live theatre. There are literally millions and millions of performers poised for powerful presentations of proactive imaginative machinations of pure pleasure.

Among the artists readying their creative outbursts are Lynn Miles (my favourite Ottawa (if not Canadian (if not worldwide... not really even joking))) singer/songwriter who was introduced to me by my lovely wife and whom I have had the pleasure of seeing live more than once, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Kinnie Starr, Joel Plaskett and many, many, many more.

And even though after a close examination of the list of hosts you might begin to think this is a subversive attempt by the CBC to take over a few city blocks with radio and television personalities, if you have the time and you want to mingle and rock, make an effort to join in the fray.

The festival takes place June 11 - 15 in Westboro Village, Ottawa (Richmond Road). And don't forget, it's free. For details check out westfest.ca and get crackin.

Oh, and they need volunteers for like everything.

Oh, Oh, also, they are linked up with Make Poverty History as well so it's all good, all the time.

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You poor unfortunate souls...  It looks like the fourth most popular New Zealand pop comedy folk duo have called it quits and broken up.  Although they never publically acknowledged their extreme and dangerous hatred of each other, it was apparent to the cast and crew of the now and forever single season of the "same name as the band" television show. that something was terribly wrong in their relationship.

"They just fought constantly.", said a cameraman.

"I saw Bret pull Jermaine's hair.  It was incredibly hard to watch, yet in a wonderful way, very difficult to turn away from", said the make-up artist.

"For the children's sake, I hope they can work through this", said another person not too closely tied to the production of the the television show.  

I know it's hard to believe but it is absolutely true.  This is a sad day.  Very sad.  It's a shame.  A crying absolutely true shame.  Bret and Jermaine, I hardly knew you.  May this true, undeniable fact not be true at all although I know for a fact it is true.


Update:  Looks like it was actually not true at all.  The rock partnership that rocks the party has some party left in them to rock.  They have been able to reconcile their differences.  Sorry guys for any rumour mongering.

Update 2: It appears that they actually never had any differences to reconcile.  That too was a completely fabricated invention of my misunderstood mind.

Update 3: I'm not sure what to believe anymore.  

Update 4: Someone please help.  Please.

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Late to the Party

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Amy Winehouse has it in spades in my house right now.  I know I'm late on this one, but better a few drinks at closing time than sitting on the curb alone.

If she isn't asked to write and sing the theme song to the next bond movie starring Daniel Craig and an as yet unnamed rest of the cast (except for the next bond girl), it would be a crying shame.

Afternoons and Coffee Spoons

It's time to get back into the bass note love of The Crash Test Dummies.  

Where are they now?

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