Tuesday, 2 September 2014

A Day At The Ex

We couldn't let August pass by without an annual pilgrimage to the CNE.  

Like similar visits of years past to Toronto's Exhibition grounds, it was a day marked by endless walking, impossible midway crowds, over priced games, poor food choices, and quirky things to shop for. 

While a Pomegranate Punch Booster Juice perhaps salvaged at least some nutritional quality in my food building choices, it in and of itself may not have been enough to make up for the deep fried filet and fries from H. Salt Fish & Chips, and random niblets of sweets, salty snacks, and deep fried ravioli's galore.  No, while curious, there was no waiting in the +30 minute-deep line to try the much hyped chocolate chicken.  

Rounded out by visits to the Direct Energy and Better Living Buildings, winning furry animals on various midway water gun and roll-a-ball games, and strolls through the lineup at Food Truck Alley - before I knew it night was upon us and there were fireworks in the air.  Literally, a solid 10-15 minute light show, with each one being shot from the pillars of the Direct Energy Centre.  I could have watched it for longer, were it not for the infinite other options to keep our eyes and brains jumping. 

Most importantly, what this day had in common with all prior trips to the Ex, was that it was fun!



Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Jimmy Fallon on Robin Williams

Some of the best Robin Williams tributes I've seen yet have been coming in from fellow comedians who understand his craft and the level of genius he unleashed on to the world.  Norm MacDonald unveiled a nice, previously unknown story that's been making the rounds on Twitter. View it here:  #RIPRobinWilliams

While that might one of the better ones so far, Jimmy Fallon did a nice job on this evening's episode of #FallonTonight.  No doubt the full clip will be up on the site soon, but it went a little something like this ...

Clearly choked up, Fallon goes on to say  "If you never saw the guy's stand-up, you need to YouTube it right now. He was amazing. He was funny. He was fast. He would weave in and out of characters ..." before giving his own spot on impression of the icon.


"And you'd watch him. And you'd cry laughing. And you'd think, 'I'm never going to see anyone like this human, ever.' His brain was always thinking 10 steps ahead of what he was saying. He was like the Muhammad Ali of comedy."


After showing a clip of Williams running around his first ever appearance on the Tonight Show stage with Johnny Carson, the camera moved back to Fallon who made the climb up on his desk for an obligatory "O Captain, my Captain, you will be missed."


Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Best Canada Day Video of 2014

Happy #Canada Day! 

With pics, vids, status updates and general information overload about our country this morning, this is easily the coolest one yet.  Courtesy of Commander Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield on Twitter), recent Order of Canada recipient and chronically awesome Earthling - a humble and entertaining ode to our nation with brother ...