Tag: video

Victory…

Victory…

So our very own Billy Traft made us extremely proud last night. Bill won by TKO after just one round his opponent would not come out for round 2.  Here is a short video of his walk to the ring. Thanks for giving the neighborhood 

Double D’s and the cruller dilemma…

Double D’s and the cruller dilemma…

First off…I don’t eat doughnuts that often. But when I do, I prefer crullers. I walk into into a Dunks today and was jonesing for a donut….it’s been about 4 months since my last one (sounds like penance…I know)   After ordering the typical sh*tty 

Nigel on Vinyl…

Nigel on Vinyl…

Picture you’re going on a trip and you have only one small suitcase (listen up ladies). This essentially means you can only take what you need.

Apply that thinking to a standard 128K MP3. Well, in order to achieve a 4 minute song within the size of 4 to 5 megabytes on your hard drive or IPod you have to leave something out. In this case….it’s sound.

Vinyl leaves nothing out…which is why you have musicians and music lovers alike who chase records.

I never paid much attention to it until I started noticing massive sound differences between songs when playing MP3’s in my vehicle. I used to chaulk it up to the sound engineering of the album. Nope….just sh*tty sound….because a lot was left out to preserve space.

I have listened to the FLAC format (Free Lossless Audio Codec) too and noticed a better sounding music. But…that 4 MB song is more like 30 MB on FLAC.

Random article I know….I guess I just wanted to share what I have learned with my fellow music lovers.

 

Boston Cops hate punk skateboarders…

Boston Cops hate punk skateboarders…

Listen, I love skateboarding, I suck at it but I do appreciate it. There needs to be more spots around the city for skateboarders to do their thing. But when a Boston cop tells you to screw…do yourself a favor…don’t argue. I know you all 

Not so pumped up kicks…

Not so pumped up kicks…

So Foster the People played the Pavilion over the weekend…looked like that had a little difficulty with their signature song. By all accounts it was a great show though… [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmJ0Igdg2y0]

Dot Rat Dad…

Dot Rat Dad…

Pops and I have always had a unique relationship. He has always been my biggest critic, my biggest fan and even my worst enemy. As you grow older you start to understand your father’s dynamics a little more. You realize that he truly was looking out for your best interests and that he wasn’t just being a pr*ck. More times than not the love he sent my way was of the tough variety. In retrospect I’m glad he was tough on me. It’s given me the ability to cut through the BS I have experienced in life and my career. I have been known not to sugarcoat things and cut to the core of a problem….whether socially or technically. I love my pops for that…not really sure he realizes how he’s enriched my life….but he has.

Now pops wasn’t perfect, he certainly made mistakes…he had bad days like us all. It wasn’t easy raising 3 boys working a blue collar job. Pops also passed on to us boys the ability to bust balls. And those moments where we thought he was being passive aggressive towards us for no fault of our own…we were able to fire back with massive effect. OMG could we get under his skin….

(Disclaimer : This is not Pops and I in the picture)

Enter this dad from Southie….apparently he taught his boy the finer points of ball busting so well…it blew up in the poor guys face one night…. his son recorded a provoked exchange… and it then made a nationally syndicated radio show….Opie and Anthony.

There’s some serious language here….but it’s hilarious.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCbBuT5Bypc]

Happy Fathers Day…Love you Pops!

Cops love beer…

Cops love beer…

So I’m browsing vids looking for inspiration when all of sudden I come across this restored 1991 Crown Vic. It immediately sparked memories of drinking beers in the parks around the neighborhood. On any given weekend night we would be gathered around a few cases 

The Kate Upton effect…

The Kate Upton effect…

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_VGn8qCr_U] Yeah….my eyes hurt….that’s a lot of bounce to process in 22 seconds. I like this girl because she has absolutely destroyed Mark Sanchez’s career….after staring at this he no longer throws accurately. Well…maybe it was the hot dogs… [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh71pVqGKTc] Thank god she never made 

From Dot Day to D-Day…

From Dot Day to D-Day…

So I finally shake off some of the webs from Sunday and Mark from Dead Friends posts the recent news on the dbag from Savin Hill who doesn’t want Vets living in her apartment because of her opposition to the wars.

I figured today would be most appropriate to write on this because I’m thinking of my uncle Eddie who passed away a few years back. You see Eddie was a Dot Rat who served with the 82nd Airborne. There wasn’t many options around Dorchester near the end of the depression so this was a natural evolution for Eddie and many of his time. He was a tough SOB and had reputation for speaking his mind. Aside from his tough exterior he had a soft spot for his family, especially his younger brother Joe, my father. My dad always looked up to his older brother. When the word finally reached Magnolia street a few weeks after June 6th 1944 that uncle Eddie had jumped behind the lines at Normandy in the hours before the beach assault not a soul was surprised. My grandmother was to have said on many occasions “I know my Eddie will be home”. Even his mother knew he was tough. Eventually word got through the Eddie was doing fine as a guard and driver for some Army brass. He was advancing with Patton’s 3rd Army and felt nothing but admiration for his commander “old blood and guts”. He even sent back a photo of his Jeep to my 5 year old father with “Little Joey” painted on the side of the hood….my pops has the photo to this day.

Eddie finally came home to Dorchester after the war to a hero’s welcome. My father can still remember him marching in a victory parade that he watched from my great grandmother’s doorstep on Bowdoin street. Everywhere he went around the neighborhood he was offered free meals, beers at the local watering holes and a job was waiting for him at the Fore River Ship Yard (Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation).

Everyone knew he served and wanted to thank him for his service….it was the way it should be. He was part of the greatest generation this country had known.

Should it be any different for Sgt. Joel Morgan?

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt4Zl0UmxCI]

Here’s the oath :

I, Dot Rat, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.

Joel Morgan took this oath to protect that landlady in Savin Hill. He didn’t start the war…he was commanded to finish it along with his brothers and sisters in uniform….and he did. Regardless of the politics, he did his job for his country….for us. He is part of a generation that was not expected to do better than the last one but have proven their salt and performed in the finest traditions of those who came before them.

If my Uncle Eddie was alive he would certainly salute SGT Joel Morgan. After the formalities and maybe few beers later….knowing how Eddie was…he would probably say…”I hope that bitch in Savin Hill falls down a flight of stairs”.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VgaqOXUCJA]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgdjhmjLzpI]

When you really think about it….who would disagree with uncle Eddie?

The fans by the glass…

The fans by the glass…

Thank you…whoever you are! You did what we all wanted to do…. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWhRDqIjmm4]