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Ghostbusters: Afterlife
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Film
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The reviews were so-so, trying to be kind, not too damning, but I wanted to see it nonetheless, it was filmed in Fort MacLeod, Drumheller, the badlands, I wanted to visit if only in film. And for that it was good - it was interesting seeing how they rebranded all the local businesses (in reality, like the butcher downstairs - or digitally? I would hope digitally given the abundance of special effects.)
But the movie - well, 0 stars is generous. And I get that there's really not a lot of plot to this - but - basically I could sum it up with "Ghosts - Celebrity Cameos". And by the time the old crew did their obligatory cameos it had the same awkwardness of seeing Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie in an adult diaper commercial - I don't care what they paid you, but just don't. And I understood why Bill Murray didn't want to do this - Really - but in the end he did and I'm pretty sure in those final moments I could see his regret.
The Walled City
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Dreams
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I'm walking up to a walled city, gated, population 4730 and at first I read 47,000, but on reading it again I was wrong.
It's on a sunny hillside, Mediterranean almost, and narrow streets, high, modernish-stone houses, and I'm in one of the houses - high ceiling, a Chinese woman is coming out, a Yoga teacher, and she's trying to tell me something, talk to me...
I look out, I'm at the far end of the city, just over the hill, and beyond the further wall I can see bears splashing in the bright blue sea - 1 bear, 2 bears, 3 bears, more...
Everyone in the house begins some sort of counting song, counting the bears as they plunge into the sea...
Modern Travel
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Blog
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The trip - in the end, long. Flight to Edmonton Via bus to Abbotsford then cab to YVR ...
Then flight, and uneventful arrival in Edmonton, a few days visiting, rental car down slick roads to Nelson, various errands and things to be attended to.
12 hours, uneventful, over the pass because I wanna hit the liquor store in Nelson before they close - and, sliding, sliding outside Salmo I discover I might have a dry night, but - even out the speed, and in the end I get to Nelson 1 minute before close. Whew...
The return, a long drive from Nelson to Red Deer, spend the night at cheap motel, then onward to Edmonton. The next morning, white-out road conditions, the roads don't appear bad - when you can see them - but I pass overturned semi's and pick-ups freshly in the ditch, buried past their bumper, blinkers still on.
Slow, slow, there's no rush, you can't see the ice but there's abundant evidence it's there, and better to arrive a bit late then not at all...
Finally, another night in Edmonton, visit father, brother, and off back to YVR. 2 1/2 hours early for domestic flights, time to be spent past the security checkpoints or waiting in the bar. There's the endless repetition of trivial tasks, the proof of Vaccine to get boarding pass, show boarding pass at security, vaccine passport to get a drink, wait, boarding pass and ID again to board. The plane is late boarding.
Finally, board, de-ice, waiting, waiting, finally, an hour and a half late, flying to Calgary - leaving at approximately 8:00 we arrive at 8:45, taxi, wait for ground crews, everyone is short staffed, the OMICRON, it has the airlines laid low, I want off the plane, want a cigarette before the next flight, am thinking of calling the police to report a hijacking, a jihad, when finally, 9:15, and we're getting off the plane.
My connecting flight leaves for Vancouver at 9:30, all hopes to grab a cigarette are out the window, hurrying to the next gate - resigned that I'm going to miss it but I have to try, do something...
Check departures. My connecting flight is late. roughly an hour and a quarter. Time for a cigarette after all.
Outside for cigarette. Have 2, it's going to be a while before the next one.
Then back in, line up, through security. Strip down, empty pockets, take off watch, belt, one bucket, break up laptop into one bin, bags into 2 others, coats in another.
Through security, explain the fountain pens to the man rooting through my bag, dress, and back in to the gate.
The time has changed again, now 2 hours late.
At 11:00 I hear them doing the final boarding for my flight, only - the gate has changed again, and I'm running another airport mile to the new gate, from gate C55 to A11, and I make it, amongst the last 2 or three to board...
And this flight I win. I've a window seat, these ones, comfortable leatherette, and it's a 3 seat row, ABC, and I'm A and there's no one else in it.
Finally, Vancouver, disembark - outside for a cigarette, time to grab the last 12:50 train back to Waterfront, arrive back at the Hostel around 2:00 AM, half thinking to spend the night out, why pay for an extra night - but, it's not too cold but it's raining, and you know this neighborhood, it's not a great idea, maybe if I had no bags...
All told, 11 hours travelling time for what directly should have been a 1 hour flight, and I've a few observations...
This 2 1/2 early policy for domestic flights, it's BS, with that in place I'd - and everyone else on the plane - would have been far better off - in every sense - taking a bus to Calgary. Cheaper and a lot quicker and a helluva lot less hassle.
And the countless, repetitive security checks - vaccine passports, scanners, metal detectors, billions of man hours, 1000's of lives wasted for every imaginary or theoretical life saved, money better spent in education, in social problems, no number of better ways that this money could be spent, it's increasingly obvious that they're just doing the prep work for a police state.
Another, all the pointless mini's that you have to buy to travel - toothpaste - shampoo - conditioner - lotions - mouthwash - hair product - etc, etc. Each "Mini" charging you a double what a full tube of toothpaste - shampoo - etc - etc - at 20X the volume - might cost.
And thirdly - the pretense of "inflight" service - this up-down the isles with the stewards/stewardesses to dispense cups of water or a tiny pack of peanuts, on a 45 minute, 1 hour flight, it's not service, it's a distraction, an attempt to pass the time, take your mind off the bloody-mindedness of modern travel, the "Hurry Up and Wait", the sheeple-conditioning of waiting in line, waiting for flights, perpetually waiting, in limbo, scrolling through your phone.
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Every passenger's a hostage
Pack 'em in, Pack 'em in
Charge for luggage, charge for water,
Pack 'em in, Pack 'em in
Frisk them, Check them, Load them on the Plane
Pack 'em like sardines -
Ensure they never fly again -
Every Holiday's been cancelled or substantially delayed -
Hold them every one for ransom
It's not enough they overpaid
And if any should escape - and make it sometime home -
If they ever fly again - well then - they should have known!
Mind-Body
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Ideas & Questions
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Curious, on the "Mind-Body" connection. Will yourself to death or think yourself young...
Link: https://www.salon.com/2021/12/31/psychogenic/
& Link: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jan/02/can-you-think-yourself-young-ageing-psychology
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