The common and continual mischiefs of the spirit of party are sufficient to make it the interest and duty of a wise people to discourage and restrain it.

-George Washington-



Friday, November 16, 2007
The Joy of Editing.

I love editing. I edit all the time.There's one writer I prefer to edit on a regular basis.

I find his stuff engaging, witty, all of that good shit, but in need of reigning in a bit. On occasion. Just a little. Bit.

He's that me guy.

Sometimes, what he writes in a comment isn't quite what he meant to say, but I catch that for him. I tweak it a little before I let him hit that "post" button.

Sometimes, what he writes is a little too off-the-cuff. I make sure I take the knee-jerk out for him.

On occasion, he's even responding in anger. Well, there may be a right to. I try to temper his words for him nonetheless.

Sometimes, I can even hold up a post. Especially the long ones, or the ones that my writer starts when he's drunk. Like this one.

I work pretty quickly, too. He just lets me look it over before it's sent. That's all.

I'll fix spelling and grammar. I'll take his foot out of his mouth. I'll make sure that what he writes is what he means to say, and that it speaks diplomatically. I'll make sure all the premises are in the right order and that the conclusion is logical. I'll read the text he's responding to to make sure I think he's interpreted it correctly. I'll double check the whole thing.

I help save him embarrassment. I help him stay out of fights. Mostly, I just keep him from looking like an illiterate buffoon. His typing is for shit.

Best of all, I work for free.

It really is amazing that more people don't use me.


Posted at 10:06 am by Joe_the_Troll
(3) Billy Goats  




Thursday, November 15, 2007
The 13 stupidest questions I heard while serving on the grand jury (along with the replies I somehow kept to myself)


1- What time did all this happen? (Oddly enough, car theft is illegal 24/7.)

2- Do you have GPS installed in your truck? (This has what do do with running the old people off the road??)

3- Were there children in the car?  (Do you think that if there were children in the car with the crack dealer, the D.A. or the testifying officer might have mentioned that?)

4- Was it snowing at the time? (Does clear weather make it less reckless to drive east on the westbound side of a six-lane highway?)

5- Was there any testimony besides the confession that implicates the target? (WHAAAAT???)

6- Is there a reason you didn't charge him with....(conspiracy, intent to distribute, child endangerment, etc.)  (Why yes, there probably is!)

7- Did you test him for DWI? (Well now that you've mentioned it, I'm sure he'll think of it next time.)

8- What was the argument about? (Really, it's the stabbing that matters, isn't it?)

9- Were there any open containers in the car? (I think they might have mentioned that, as well. They like to press charges.)

10- Could he have broken into the room with the children? (I'm sure he could have, but he didn't, so let's not waste time trying to charge him with it, 'kay?)

11- Do you rent the apartment where you were assaulted? (Yes, this question came from a real estate agent. Let's do our prospecting somewhere else, shall we?)

12- Did you see where the blood on his shirt was coming from? (Well, * just going out on a limb here *, but perhaps it came from the bullet hole in his chest?)

13- Can I take this call? (In the middle of hearing testimony? I can't imagine why that would be a problem. Let's just stay on the record, shall we?)

Posted at 12:00 am by Joe_the_Troll
(7) Billy Goats  




Tuesday, November 13, 2007
10 things you didn't want to know about me, so blame O'Tim.

1- I hate wearing shoes and socks, and will only do so outside.

2- When I'm sleeping, I must have one foot sticking out of the covers unless it is very cold or Billie is attacking my toes.

3- I play music when I go to sleep, and usually it's a bootleg I've never heard before. I can do that every day if I wish. Then I have to listen to the end of it later, because I fall asleep in the middle.

4- I once put saurkraut on a list of 13 things I would never eat, but I like it now.

5- I still hate bananas. I'm certain I always will.

6- I have 11 gallons of melomel ( mead made with fruit) in my kitchen ready to be bottled.

7- My hair goes halfway down my back.

8- I was almost in a Kim Basinger film, but an astute stagehand got me the fuck out of the way.

9- I can't eat when I first get up. I have to be up a while first. I can drink coffee or tea imediately, however.

10- I have double jointed fingers than can bend in ways that make other people uncomfortable.

Posted at 10:45 am by Joe_the_Troll
(8) Billy Goats  




Sunday, November 11, 2007
Plenty to do here!

First, you can scroll down a little and taunt the Asshole of the Month. If you have already taunted him once, you may taunt him a second time.

Next, come and see Nat and I, while we discuss the oldest items in our record collections. What dusty old grooves do YOU still have hanging about?

Posted at 10:15 am by Joe_the_Troll
(1) Billy Goats  




Saturday, November 10, 2007
American Asshole: Prince


Here's a copyright for you, Princy ol' pal.

Prince is one guy I never had much use for. People push his skills with a guitar at me, I counter that it doesn't matter how well one plays crap. And that's really what I thought of his stuff. I just didn't like it. And on my campus back in Bloomington, it isn't as if I wasn't hearing it. You couldn't go to a party without hearing 1999 or Little Red Corvette. He's an artist I wouldn't have to worry about coming after me, because "stealing" from him wouldn't be worth my bandwidth.

That's all been fine until now - after all, I can't like everybody and it's not always their fault - but now he's gone and made an asshole of himself. An electable asshole. In fact, he is the American Asshole for October, 2007!




Are you certain your name shouldn't be "Princess"?

He soundly thrashed the competition for this distinction by picking on our own Eden. It came out that it was His Daintyness himself that  found her video - 29 seconds of her young son bopping around the kitchen while a Prince song played on the radio in the background - and had it removed for "copyright violations." He obviously feels that if people hear 29 seconds of one of his songs on the internet, they won't buy the CD.

Guess what, fool. I never needed the 29 seconds to arrive at that particular purchasing decision.

When  his last CD was sold in the Sunday issue of a newspaper,he offended retailers. Now, he's trolling for fans to abuse. Evidently, he figures that anyone who would actually pay for his music must be the enemy. That's a pretty assholey position for an artist to take. What happens if you protect your copyright so much that no one wants to buy the product anymore?


Soon, I will control all the music of the world!
BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HAAAA!!!


So, not only did the video go back up, but he's contributing to Eden's 15 minutes of fame and looking like a petty shitsack in many news items. He's also gotten his company sued in the process. This whiny little move of his is starting to look like a backfire in process.

But don't worry, Prince. Even though I wouldn't even bother stealing your sophomoric tripe, you'll still have some fame no matter what happens. That's because you'll always be one of our American Assholes.

Posted at 12:17 pm by Joe_the_Troll
(6) Billy Goats  




Thursday, November 08, 2007
Monkeyshines


I want one of these!!!!!!!!




Posted at 08:10 pm by Joe_the_Troll
(6) Billy Goats  




Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Welcome to the club, Finland

 

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Well, it looks like it isn't just us Americans anymore.

 

Of course, since it's only happened there once, people can just dismiss it as an isolated event. Until next time, anyway.

 

After that, people will stop asking "What's wrong with those Americans?" They'll be asking "What's wrong with all of us?" It won't just be about Euro culture vs. American culture anymore. It'll be about why violence - cold, poorly directed violence - seems to be the only answer for so many people these days.

 

Maybe, at that point, some semblance of an answer can be arrived at. We can hope for sooner rather than later. We're not likely to get it, but we can hope.

Posted at 09:35 am by Joe_the_Troll
(15) Billy Goats  




Sunday, November 04, 2007
A Rational Exercise in Rationalization.




There has been a lot of hubbub and an occasional brouhaha about music downloading in years past, and especially recently. From a single mom being fined over $200,000 for victimizing helpless billionaires to the recent shutdown of a popular BT site, the industry has been cracking down. People are getting scared, and wondering just how big an infraction needs to be to appear on the radar.

In some cases it seems they must be huge, where in others you have to wonder. Sites with far more traffic than the one that was shut down still thrive, while guys like Prince seem willing to draw a very hard line. But then again, Prince is an asshole.

I've spoken about this once or twice in my Trolling the Underground posts. When you're in the underground, the copyright on those specific recordings is not being asserted, thus no loss can be claimed. The sites protect themselves by not allowing any artists who ask that their music not be allowed, and by not allowing any torrent that contains commercially available material. That means that if you wish to offer Zappa's Berlin show from Feb. 15, 1978, you'd better cut out the jams that made it onto the Sheik Yerbouti album.

Now, 98% of my downloading is from such sites, but the other 2% has made me think.

A lot of it is scans of old comic books from the 30s to the 80s. I've had the opportunity to read things I've only heard about before, the chance to completely read things I'd only read part of before, and a chance to re-read some things in a fashion more convenient than dragging them out of whatever box they may be in. Oddly enough, downloading decades-old comics is the only thing I've gotten a warning about. It made me laugh. I'm allowed to sell old comics at a profit. I have an X-Men comic I bought for 40 cents back in high school, I could probably get about $50 for it now, perfectly legal. I didn't write, draw, edit, or publish it, but I can sell it for a huge profit and it's all mine. But I can't share those same stories for free? Please.

As for the music, yes, I can see the point in many cases, which is one reason I favor the underground. However, I can see many reasons why the "pity-the-poor-artist" approach has failed to work (which of course leads us to the courts). For one, we know that it usually isn't the artist (whackadoos like Prince excepted) who are protecting their profits, but the record companies. They never dreamed that the people who pay the bills would ever get their hands on digital technology, and they're freaked. People understand that the musicians are the poster kids, in most cases, and little more.





Many don't buy claims of "intellectual property theft", either. I bought Dark Side of the Moon on LP when I was in high school, and wore it out. Literally. You could put on side one and hear side two, it was so worn. I then bought another. Then I bought the gold plated CD when it came out. Now, I obviously don't need to download Dark Side (though I do still download live versions) , but if I did I would not feel that I was stealing it. I paid for this intellectual property three times! Likewise, if I replace an album I bought on LP with a download, I don't feel like I'm stealing the music. I'm just not paying more than double what I paid for the music in the first place just to have it digitized. I have, in fact, done it the latter way more than the former, so I certainly won't feel too bad.

Then there was the copy of Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason CD that I got from a used bin. The packaging was correct, and the CD itself was stamped with the correct information, but the music was not Pink Floyd. It was closer to Cletus Cornshucker and the Shitkickers. The store refused to take it back because it was a cut-out, which I had not noticed before. Well, if it is legal to sell defective CDs and refuse to take them back, I'm not going to feel bad for downloading the music I thought I was buying in the first place.

I think they also make an error in assuming that every download is a lost sale. We all make purchasing decisions, and many are on a graded scale. I may be willing to pay $30 for a Peter Gabriel import that was not domestically released, but only willing to pay $10 at the most for a Ramones disc. Some things I wouldn't listen to for free. I think a lot of downloads are things that people would be willing to try out for free, but wouldn't buy. This might be because they are not familiar with it. If they like it, they may pass it around, and that can actually work out for an artist, they way it did for the Grateful Dead. Ironically enough, these are the situations where the artist really does have a point. However, these beginning artists might want to consider the fact that while some people are hearing their music for free, many would not have taken the time at all otherwise, and this can help their word-of-mouth further on down the road.

Many people try to find a way to buy directly from the artist and eliminate the "music biz" middleman, but I'm picky there. Is the artist who is thus eliminating the middleman giving his audience a break? Many times I see the artist charging me the same for a direct purchase as I would pay at Border's. Well, screw the artist then, that's just taking the extra for yourself. In other words, gouging. If I'm going to pay the same price anyway, I'll remember that truckers and retail workers have kids too and give them a cut of the pie. Dealing directly with the poor, starving artist is not necessarily better than dealing with the big, mean corporation.

And the fact that CDs have only gone up a couple dollars since 1987 tells a lot of us that we've been getting gouged all along. Especially now that CDs are being re-issued with a lot of bonus tracks that they had room for in the first place. It's easier not to care about playing fair with an industry that you feel jacked around by, is it not? If that gas pump starts dispensing $1.00 gallons right when you get there, you're not going to go tell the clerk, you're going to fill up and run home to get the other car.

And the main reason people fail to sympathize? We heard it all before twenty years ago when the record industry wanted to take away our Maxells. They survived just fine, it seems, against their own dire predictions.





I'm not here to defend anyone, mind you. Like I said, I stick to the underground for a reason, most of the time. It just strikes me that this issue is nowhere near as cut and dry as many like to think, especially when it comes to intellectual rights on properties that you already purchased in another form.

I also stick to the underground because I find the landscape far more interesting, but that's me. Nothing can suck the creative juice out of a body of music faster or more completely than a good record company.

Whatever way your pleasure tends, be careful. There's plenty of safe stuff to do - I am at this moment downloading a Yes concert that I saw at Alpine Valley in 1984. But there are dragons out there for those who get greedy and don't take a moment to think about what they're doing.







BTW, there is still a spanking new American Asshole poll lurking below! If you don't vote, the assholes win!

Posted at 10:48 am by Joe_the_Troll
(18) Billy Goats  




Saturday, November 03, 2007
American Asshole : October



We've a baker's half dozen of options to choose from for this past month. Consider carefully before voting, but remember - when it comes right down to it, they're ALL assholes.

And away we go..........

Glenn Beck - It just isn't a natural disaster without some asshole taking advantage of it to make a political point. (1)

Michele Cossey - Couldn't you have just gotten him some porn? (Tip o' the hat to DangerDoll) (4)

Dr. James Watson- Proof that book smarts and common sense are two entirely different things.

Mayor Murphy R. McMillin - Yeah, being mis-judged sucks, doesn't it??

Lee Paige - It isn't the DEA's fault you look like a fool. You shot yourself! I can't believe I'm actually taking the DEA's side........ (2)

Prince - You need a less stressful hobby, you lavender loony. (Tip o' the hat to an unsuspecting Eden) (6)

Rudy Giuliani - You're proving every day that you don't have a clue what to do if elected. (1)

One vote per person. Anonymous votes are not counted.

There's an asshole born every minute, folks. If you see one in the news, feel free to submit that asshole for consideration!






Posted at 03:32 pm by Joe_the_Troll
(17) Billy Goats  




Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Gallows Poll

Well, the poll about the lily-livered microcephalic that stole my chimichangas came out all over the place, with "Other" being the favorite. Here's the finale:

 

Entry: Stolen Lunch at Work Poll



The guilty one should be found and:
Reprimanded
8%
Fired
8%
Severely Beaten
17%
Sent to Guantanamo
8%
Shot
8%
Drawn & Quartered
17%
Other (explain)
33%
Total Votes: 12

   8 comments

 Posted by Miz UV @ 10/17/2007 02:52 PM PDT
Shot, absolutely. See, this is why I'm not in favor of a gun ban. We have to be able to shoot dirty rotten lunch-stealers. Next thing, they'll be taking home the good pens and using the postage machine for their kid's thank-you notes. Just nip it right in the bud, I say. No second chance.
 Posted by Sinja @ 10/17/2007 08:47 PM PDT
After the second lunch is stolen, what you do is lace it with an incredible amount of laxative. Ultra-powerful stuff. Then, listen to the grapevine and see who doesn't show up to work the next day... or three.

Then when they come back you kick them in the crotch.
 Posted by Joe the Troll @ 10/17/2007 09:42 PM PDT
Hey, Sinja, long time no see. I was thinking along those same lines, except for one detail. Since it was burritos that were stolen, perhaps the next ones should be laced with Dave's Insanity Sauce. That stuff just plain HURTS.
 Posted by O' Tim @ 10/17/2007 10:55 PM PDT
I voted other, thinking the perp should have to do your grocery shopping and make your lunches for a week. But shot works too.
 Posted by nat @ 10/18/2007 07:11 AM PDT
Sent to Git'mo, man. Let them have a free lunch on the US gum'mint.

But I like the Dave's Insanity idea, too. Oh, that could be so much fun to watch. Or you could bring something laced with about a bulb of garlic in it, then the breath would give him/her away.

Of course, you'd have to pack your real lunch and keep it in your own desk, out of the sneaky hands of the culprit.
 Posted by raejane @ 10/18/2007 02:06 PM PDT
I said 'fired'.

don't fuck with my food!!
 Posted by N1tootsie @ 10/22/2007 03:02 PM PDT
given bathroom duty for the year. let them smell like what they are.
 Posted by Joe the Troll @ 10/22/2007 03:03 PM PDT
"let them smell like what they are."

LOL!
 
I think this may be the first time that every option got a vote!
 
Anyway, the next poll is much more serious in nature, and deals with a graver offense. It regards this fresh news item here.  
 
Poll is to the right!
 

Posted at 09:26 am by Joe_the_Troll
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