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Let me live deep while I live; let me know the rich juices of red meat and stinging wine on my palate, the hot embrace of white arms, the mad exultation of battle when blue blade flame and crimson, and I am content. Let teachers and priests and philosophers brood over questions of reality and illusion. I know this: if life is illusion, then I am no less an illusion, and being thus, the illusion is real to me. I live, I burn with life, I love, I slay, and I am content. -Conan of Cimmeria

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11/27/2002 3:21:56 PM         Parting GiftComments (7)  
Well, I m minutes away from an extended Turkey Day break, so I encourage all to have a great T-Day (truly the grandest of all holidays). I shall be away till at least Tuesday.

Before I go though, I thought I d give one of the aforementioned lists. My favorite movies list to be exact. I ll preface it by saying that the criteria for my favorite movies is unique to me and consists of a vast array of elements too disparate and non-sensical to even try to explain. Feel free to question my choices or omissions. I ll also point out that ranking these was particularly difficult and somewhat arbitrary. Without further ado, my top 30 movies:

30. Snatch
29. The Little Mermaid
28. Spaceballs
27. Resevoir Dogs
26. Blackhawk Down
25. Memento
24. Saving Private Ryan
23. Gettysburg
22. Brazil
21. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
20. Tombstone
19. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
18. UHF
17. Pulp Fiction
16. Highlander
15. Pi
14. Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings
13. 13th Warrior
12. Braveheart
11. The Big Lebowski
10. The Matrix
9. The Princess Bride
8. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
7. Boondock Saints
6. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
5. 12 Monkeys
4. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
3. Life of Brian
2. Fight Club
1. Conan the Barbarian

This is my list after much contemplation. It changes daily, of course (I even made a couple changes while writing it). Just so I don t feel bad about omitting some really great movies I also have Honerable Mentions:

Fire and Ice
Dune
Fist of the North Star
Clerks
Moulin Rouge
Henry IV
Excalibur
Blood of Heroes
Hudsucker Proxy
Ran
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
The Land Before Time
Last of the Mohicans

Well, there you go. Happy Thanksgiving!

-bampf
11/27/2002 7:33:23 AM         Winter WonderlandComments (2)  
Snow! We have snow! God, I love snow. My theory is that when there s snow on the ground everybody is 9 years old. Nothing is better than playing in the snow.

If only it was enough accumulation to cancel school... er work.

-b
11/26/2002 2:41:00 PM         Meetings and ListsAdd Comment
I ve had quite a few long and painful meetings that I ve had to attend here at work the last couple of days. To kill the tedium I started compiling movie lists... my favorite films, actors, performances, and directors.

I m trying to compile them presently into a presentable format and I ll post them here for all to see/ridicule. So that s something for everyone to look forward to in the coming days.

-b
11/25/2002 12:43:23 PM         Bob VillaAdd Comment

So over the weekend, I performed my first handy man duties for my house since the initial make-over. It was a pretty simple task of switching a kitchen ceiling light fixture with a not oft used one from the basement. Minor to say the least but I got to poke around with a screwdriver and hammer and do some wiring. All in all it was pretty empowering. Fixing up odds and ends around your house. That s definately proof of adulthood... some sort of rite of passage.

I m not gonna get carried away though. I have no delusions. I m not gonna redo the bathroom any time soon or anything. It was just a cool feeling.

-b
11/22/2002 11:31:58 AM         Miss WorldComments (3)  
OK, so let me get this straight. Muslims in Nigeria get so upset about the Miss World contest that they start rampaging through the streets killing, looting, and burning? Killing over a hundred, wounding hundreds more...

Yeah.

So do we need any more proof that muslims are all pretty much just savage animals? Certainly not deserving of membership in the human race.

I shudder at the thought of the money we probably send these people in economic or "humanitarian" aid. Just so they can go on practicing their little state endorsed religion of barbarism... what is wrong with this planet?

-b
11/22/2002 8:10:34 AM         Bampf!Add Comment
Hey everybody! Bampf is making it to the big screen! Sweet!

I just saw the promo posters for X-Men II and one of them is of the original bampfer, Nightcrawler! How cool is that? I ll be world famous in no time... unless of course some imbecile director strays from the true spirit of Nightcrawler and excludes the bampf... that would be true travesty.

-bampf
11/21/2002 10:45:28 AM         Winds of ChangeComments (1)  
Alright, made a slight modification to the BampfBlog(tm) code at the behest of Mr. Dover. As you may notice Comments are handled slightly differently. Viewing and Adding are now handled from the same page and the number of comments (of any) is shown for any entries that have comments. It s a good change. More intuitive, more streamlined. Plus it s now easier to tell if any comments have been recently added.

It looks a bit more like Evan and Digger s (3rd party) bloggers now... the similarity is purely coincidental.

Maybe eventually I ll add profiles to the mix... so all my commentors can have their own brief bios... that might be cool... or maybe I m just an insufferable computer dork.

-bampf
11/19/2002 2:22:11 PM         Ring reelingAdd Comment
The Two Towers excitement is really starting to grow. I m counting the days. LotR has done a fantastic job of replacing all the Star Wars prequel excitement that was unsurreptitiously squashed by Lucas and his last two abominations.

In the past three days I ve watched the extended version of Fellowship twice (once on Marc s kickass system). I m also presently (re)reading the book. This creates some oddness. For one, as I read I can t help but envision the movie characters in my mind. The first time I read the book I m sure I had my own idealized version of what everything in Middle Earth looked and felt like but that was around 1990 and I ll be damned if I can remember it. So, no matter how hard I try it s hard to differentiate the book from the movie now. It s especially hard to shirk off portrayals... like Merry and Pippin being idiots- in the movie this is the case, but in the book quite the opposite is true.

It s also hard to remember what I m 'supposed to know' in the book. It s really quite brilliant how Tolkien strings the reader along with tidbits of info here and there allowing you to draw conclusions on your own, whereas the prologue of the movie explains away most of the mystery that is slowly unshrouded in the latter part of the book. Consequently I feel I ve missed out on some of that experience. I m feverishly trying to get through Fellowship in hopes of finishing Towers before Dec 18. I should be able to make it without too much problem.

I just can t wait till Helm s Deep... oh yeah.

-bampf



11/19/2002 8:05:35 AM         Ammo!Add Comment
Hey everybody, here s today s public service announcement. Today is National Buy Ammo Day! No, really. It is:


So exercise your 2nd Ammendment right and stock up! I know I could always use some extra 7.62...

-b
11/14/2002 9:18:50 AM         For the Physicist in all of usAdd Comment
Some more great stuff gleaned from this most wide of world webs. Ineffable wisdom dispensed in lyric form from papa Cecil of Straight Dope renown after being asked for an explanation of the famed Shrödinger's Cat...


Schroedinger, Erwin! Professor of physics!
Wrote daring equations! Confounded his critics!
(Not bad, eh? Don't worry. This part of the verse
Starts off pretty good, but it gets a lot worse.)
Win saw that the theory that Newton'd invented
By Einstein's discov'ries had been badly dented.
What now? wailed his colleagues. Said Erwin, "Don't panic,
No grease monkey I, but a quantum mechanic.
Consider electrons. Now, these teeny articles
Are sometimes like waves, and then sometimes like particles.
If that's not confusing, the nuclear dance
Of electrons and suchlike is governed by chance!
No sweat, though--my theory permits us to judge
Where some of 'em is and the rest of 'em was."
Not everyone bought this. It threatened to wreck
The comforting linkage of cause and effect.
E'en Einstein had doubts, and so Schroedinger tried
To tell him what quantum mechanics implied.
Said Win to Al, "Brother, suppose we've a cat,
And inside a tube we have put that cat at--
Along with a solitaire deck and some Fritos,
A bottle of Night Train, a couple mosquitoes
(Or something else rhyming) and, oh, if you got 'em,
One vial prussic acid, one decaying ottom
Or atom--whatever--but when it emits,
A trigger device blasts the vial into bits
Which snuffs our poor kitty. The odds of this crime
Are 50 to 50 per hour each time.
The cylinder's sealed. The hour's passed away. Is
Our pussy still purring--or pushing up daisies?
Now, you'd say the cat either lives or it don't
But quantum mechanics is stubborn and won't.
Statistically speaking, the cat (goes the joke),
Is half a cat breathing and half a cat croaked.
To some this may seem a ridiculous split,
But quantum mechanics must answer, "Tough shit!"
We may not know much, but one thing's fo' sho':
There's things in the cosmos that we cannot know.
Shine light on electrons--you'll cause them to swerve.
The act of observing disturbs the observed--
Which ruins your test. But then if there's no testing
To see if a particle's moving or resting
Why try to conjecture? Pure useless endeavor!
We know probability--certainty, never.'
The effect of this notion? I very much fear
'Twill make doubtful all things that were formerly clear.
Till soon the cat doctors will say in reports,
"We've just flipped a coin and we've learned he's a corpse."'
So saith Herr Erwin. Quoth Albert, "You're nuts.
God doesn't play dice with the universe, putz.
I'll prove it!" he said, and the Lord knows he tried--
In vain--until fin'ly he more or less died.
Win spoke at the funeral: "Listen, dear friends,
Sweet Al was my buddy. I must make amends.
Though he doubted my theory, I'll say of this saint:
Ten-to-one he's in heaven--but five bucks says he ain't."


I am way way too amused by this little opus. Ain t quantum mechanics grand?

Did I mention I m a geek?

-b
11/14/2002 7:32:49 AM         First Rule of Fight ClubAdd Comment
Read the funniest thing I ve seen in quite some time today. Thought I d share it with the group. It was in an interview by the Onion with Chuck Palahniuk, the guy who wrote Fight Club. He was talking about how people would confess to him about committing Tyler Durden-esque mischief. Check out this gem:


This is one of my favorites. I was in London last summer, and a guy came up at one of the readings, beforehand, and he said, "I loved what you wrote [in Fight Club] about doing stuff to celebrities' food, because I work at a five-star restaurant, and we do stuff to celebrities' food all the time." That's no surprise to me, because all my friends have stories. And I go, "Who? Tell me somebody," and he says, "I can't, it's a five-star restaurant." I refused to sign his book until he would tell me one person. And he gets really quiet, and then he says, "Margaret Thatcher has eaten my sperm." I was just stunned. It must have been the look on my face, but he got this little smile, and he goes, "At least five times." That is a story that—my God, you can make a whole room full of people put down their forks when you tell that story.


Glorious. I love it. Check out the entire interview if you have a chance. He also talk about the Cacophony Society, which sounds like a watered down Project Mayhem, crucifying stuffed rabbits in front of churches and rampaging through malls in Santa outfits. Glad to see the guy practices what he preaches.

He has a commentary track on the Fight Club DVD... I m determined to listen to it now as soon as I get a chance.

-bampf
11/11/2002 10:55:59 AM         More Marital BlissComments (2)  
Had another delightful weekend with Kristyn. Didn t really do a whole lot. Just lounged around and did the psuedo-married thing. Had a lovely dinner, watched a movie. Nice. Only time we really left the house was to go grocery shopping.

We have way too much fun in the grocery store. I m sure all the normal people there think we re insane and that I m abusive. They just wouldn t understand.

I m anxiously awaiting word about my interview. In the meantime another company has contacted me. Things are looking more promising. I really want to be in Philly full time by Xmas (Thanksgiving would be nice though).
11/5/2002 3:35:38 PM         Vote you suckers!Comments (11)  

That s right I urge you all to go out and exercise your God given right to choose between two party affiliated candidates meticulously selected from the most uninformed echelon of our corporate oligarchy that is the United States of America.

Almost brings a tear to my eye.

While you all are demonstrating the unalienable rights of the citizenry to select a new cog in the wheels of governmental malfeasance, I ll be home abstaining from any such ruse.

Under no circumstance will I give credence to our current system of government by casting my vote. So there.

I ll step off my soap box now and apologize for the harsh tones. I m not actually nearly as bitter as the tone of this entry would seem to indicate. Many years ago I got over that and settled into a nice comfortable suit of apathy.

Mmmm... apathetic bliss.

-bampf
11/1/2002 8:57:14 AM         Philly bound?Comments (2)  

Wednesday I had my first Philly area interview. It went exceptionally well. I m pretty optimistic about my chances of being offered the job. Seems like a really good company with plenty of opportunity. I may be a full time Philly guy by the end of the month. The prospect really excites me. Of course there is some aprehension. I ll be leaving behind a lot too. Friends, family, the Guild. That s kinda rough, but living the dual life is even worse. I so want to be able to enjoy my house and living the might-as-well-be-married life with Kristyn. That s the biggie.

I ll know more by the end of next week. In the mean time I ll keep plugging away... sending resumes and such.

-bampf