Posts Tagged ‘Chris Jacot’
« Older EntriesJuly 5, 2011
Dooey Do Do Opt
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What’s the perfect amount of time to spend in front of the computer? Is there a perfect amount of time? I feel like I spent too much time in front of the computer. Which is why this will be short. And mostly of photos.
Also, I’ve been feeling weird lately about writing in general. I’m currently trying to figure out my voice. It’s an intense and strange process.
Anyhow, in so many words…
The best part of the Cheaper Show VIP party.
The most creative shot I got from Mini Makerfaire.
Miranda is copying Dutchie’s expression, successfully.
This is what heaven looks like.
This is the carefree summer walk.
If I had to give this one a title, I’d call it “Dishwasher Hideaway”.
Tags: Chris Jacot, Colin Desmond Askey, Colleen Rennison, Dishwasher Hideaway, Dutchie the dog, Miranda Post, Tony Dallas
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June 21, 2011
Time to post photos!
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I’ve done a bunch of work today and I should be doing some more but I just don’t have it in me. So I’ll be posting to my blog, thank you very much.
It’s been really nice being back in Vancouver. I was so surprised by how many people were happy to see me. Nice to be missed. Now I’m trying to figure out how I can be based in two places, and where those two places will be. Vancouver is one, for sure. Not too sure where the other will be. Suggestions?
In terms of stuff I’m working on/have worked on…I wrote this for CP, which is about a fun/nerdy event happening this weekend. I’m working on a project with Chris Jacot, which we hope to air for the last ever episode of the People’s Program Project. What, you’re thinking. That’s still around? Well, technically it is but since it’s so infrequent I decided to try and put out one last podcast and call it a day (well, two years and 27 episodes.) I’ve lost the passion and drive for that particular podcast, but I still plan on putting out some other podcast-related stuff in the (hopefully) near future. I’ll keep y’all posted on when the last episode of P3 goes up, and I’ll be sure to excessively promote the other podcast I’ve slowly been working on.
If my writing is currently any indication, I’m very tired. So here are some photos.
Ayma had a party for Kate-Lynn. I spent a good chunk of the night having a heart to heart with Ayma, while she wore that ridiculous hat.
Lisa Joyce having a hard time deciding if she’s having fun or not.
This was a good day too. We felt like we were in a cock fighting ring , or were five-years-old, while we looked up to order.
The other day I was thinking about someone I want to have the ol’ in and out with, and I looked up and saw this. Sign?!?!?!?!
This isn’t the first photo of Miranda and I taken in front of cool wallpaper.

And despite being a former model who doesn’t like haven’t his photo taken, here’s one of one of my all time favourite people, looking quite photogenic.
Tags: Ayma Letang, babies, Chris Jacot, Elianna Lev, getting squirrely, Kyla Hingwing, Lisa Joyce, Miranda Post, Phil Hanley, puppies, She blinded me with science, The People's Program Project
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May 8, 2011
416 to the 905
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Happy Mother’s Day, y’all. My mum’s in the next room so I’ll refrain from writing a whole tome about how much I adore her.
Instead I’ll just post some picture of my time here, which has been eventful but not in the hanging your head outside of a limo, yelling “whooohooo” kind of way. Pretty low key. Mostly going to the gym and jogging and writing and reading.
Sarah and Chris and Barclay were in town. Good timing.
My friend Jess organizes this trivial night called Trivia Newton John. Andrew was on my team.
Naturally, our team won. I didn’t contribute to that fact at all.
But mostly I’ve been hanging with my folks.
Doing things like this. It’s been pretty nice. Certainly much needed.
That’s it. Nothing terribly exciting going on. Building up some big pitches, building up my brain power. Trying to change the tint of my glasses from grey to rose. That was my main reason for coming here. It’s certainly been a process.
Quite a few things on the agenda today. Mom walk. Hoping to check this out. Then dinner at Ronit’s, who’s house has been my getaway when I need to get away from North York (which is every few days.)
Tags: Avi Lev, Chris Jacot, Jenny Charlesworth, Rosa Lev, Toronto
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September 30, 2010
First!
Click here to read the latest entry of I’m a Good Story. Another episode of the People’s Program Project will be up any day now. Promise.
So I haven’t been in much of a chatty or social mood. I guess it comes with settling into the world of straight edge-dom. I’m still in that phase where life is boring/annoying/depressing a good portion of the time. But it’ll pass and get a lot better from here. At least I have this creature to bring me oodles of warm, good feelings:
Oh, and Chris was here. We spent a perfect day together, which involved doing a lot of this…
He has a bad back and apparently this helps.
What else?
I went to the Chinese Golden Plate something something awards. It was pretty good. No complaints when it comes to a nine course meal. And Chinese is my absolute favourite. However, they gave us swag bags that had these packets of powered tea that I drank today totally out of curiosity. It only took a few sips to make me realize it’s not my thing. Then I got vertigo and vomited and spent the rest of the day on the couch, not feeling well at all.
Other than that, doing a bunch of different types of writing. Lots of hustling. Hard working. Dog walking. Friend hanging. Depression suppressing. And, get this, meditating. I swear it helps.
My birthday approaches. Any ideas for low-key fun times?
Tags: Chinese food is my favourite, Chris Jacot, Downer days, Dutchie, I think it's going to work out fine
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August 26, 2010
Trying, Trying Times
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Sooooooo. It’s been quite the time.
The past few weeks have been mighty intense times. Dramatic statement? Yeah, probably. Not sure how else to put it. Man of war. I’m just coming out of a whirlwind of events and am just about to wrap my head around all of it but I can almost promise it will be written about eventually. Lots of ups and downs. Mostly ups.
So I’m just going to post pretty pics…
What I strive to be, all the time, everyday.
Went to Gabriola to hang out with Abby, Grampa and my dog on the beach.
Have you been to Gabriola? It’s really special.
It’s hard to take a bad photo of Abby.
I got a new camera and did a whole series with arbutus. I really love them. Probably ’cause I have eczema and I can relate.
Speaking of which, I had the most magical walk with Cesar aka my Filipino saviour.
We came across these girls. Dancing in high heels. Ces was all over it. Magic, right?
Now I’m in Montreal. Hanging with the Boosh.
And these two lovely people. In Jew talk, we’d call them menches. (This was taken no less than an hour ago.)
You know what I absolutely love about Montreal?
Time for bed.
Tags: Abby Campbell, Ali Liebert, Chris Jacot, Gabriola Island, interesting times, Jonathan Goldstein, Matthew Finlason, Montreal, Rukiya Benard, Sarah Steinberg, the races
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