"Picking Up Girls Made Easy" — The Full Album!

Photo: Original album cover of 'Picking Up Girls Made Easy'.

The original album cover.

Last year, I posted three tracks from Eric Weber’s unintentionally

hilarious 1970’s self-help album, Picking Up Girls Made Easy. I

recently stumbled across a single MP3 file of the entire album!

Photo: Back cover of the 'Picking Up Girls Made Easy' album.

From the back cover of the original album.

Here it is, for your listening (and laughing) pleasure. It’s so large — 32MB — that I posted it onto the YouSendIt service, which means that it has a limited lifetime up there. Drop me a line in the comments or via email if you can’t download it.

Photo: Cassette cover for 'Picking Up Girls Made Easy'.

The cassette cover, updated for a more “modern” look.

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Uncategorized

The Blogware Blog

Blogware, the tool created by Tucows and used in the creation of this and several other fine blogs for which I am a contributing editor, has its own blog at blog.blogware.com.

In addition to the usual Blogware hints and tips, the Blogware blog

also has entries about blogging in general and pointers to interesting

spots in the Blogosphere.

Go give it a look, won’t you?

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It Happened to Me

Lost Conversations, Part 1: Matchmaker

I noticed that I have a number of mostly-finished entries, some of

which are very old, sitting in a directory on my computer called “Blog

Drafts”. I thought I’d do a little “cleaning house” by polishing off

those entries and posting them under the title “Lost Conversations”.

The first one took place in the spring and is a conversation over lunch between me and an old friend from Crazy Go Nuts University.


“You should help me set up my friends,” she said. “It’s like there are no good single men out there.”

“That’s weird. I think I know at least a couple of guys who’ve

complained that there are no good single women out there. And remember

that article we saw, back during the dot-com days? About there being a

‘man glut’ in town? I think the article said that there were several

thousand more men than women in Toronto.”

“Well, it seems the situation’s changed. How about finding someone for [anonymous friend]?”

“That shouldn’t be too difficult. She’s cute, outgoing and has flirt powers beyond mortal ken.”

“Yes, but she wants to settle down and is having trouble finding the right guy.”

“Did she tell you what her ‘type’ is?”

“Yes: He’s got to be hot. She only dates hot guys.”

“True. Every guy I’ve ever seen her with looks like he does three hours at the gym every day.”

“And he has to be Jewish. She’s tired of having to play ‘teacher’ —

she wants to settle down with someone who understands her culture.”

“Anything else?”

“He has to be rich. She likes expensive things.”

“And doesn’t she prefer black guys?”

“Oh yeah. She dates a lot of black guys.”

“Let me see: the man for her is hot, Jewish, rich and black.”

She laughed. “That’s gonna be tricky. Know anyone who fits that description?”

“Yeah. One guy. Lenny Kravitz.”

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Music

Speaking of Europe’s "The Final Countdown"…

Here’s a link to a video that’s been making the rounds on the

internet’s “you’ve got to see this!” circuit. It’s a video of “Deep

Sunshine”, an

amateur band of teenage boys who have acheived the impossible: they’ve

taken Europe’s cheesy magnum opus, The Final Countdown, and made it worse [link goes to an MP4 video].

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Geek Music

Tucows Ready to Rock With .eu Domains [Updated]

The MP3 included with this entry is no longer available.

EURid, the European registry of

internet domain names, has accredited Tucows to sell .eu (as in

“Europe”) domain names. The countdown has started: we’ll be offering it

later this year.

I suppose I will be expected to learn how to play Europe’s rock anthem, The Final Countdown on accordion. Or maybe on that old Korg Poly 800 synth that Steph gave to me for my birthday.

I’m gonna have to draw the line at growing ’80’s metal hair, though.

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It Happened to Me

Elliot’s Photo

In the comments to this entry, faithful Accordion Guy reader and my boss’ boss, Elliot Noss writes:

ok, the way you cropped the photo of me the slide looks like it says

“always need capital” on the bottom. that was NOT what it said!

the fact that I look like I am kind of praying doesn’t help either. 🙂

It may not have been what the slide said, but I think that “Always need

capital” is true, regardless of how much you have. This is accordance

with…

Joey’s Three Principles of Money

(stolen from John Henson, who stole it from some suit)

  1. More money is better than less money.
  2. Money today is better than money tomorrow.
  3. Real money is better than fake money.

My friend Eldon has slightly doctored the Elliot photo. See if you can

spot the Photoshoppery. If you need to see a larger version, click the

photo!

Photo: Subtly altered photo of Tucows CEO Elliot Noss making a presentation.

Click the photo to see it at full size.

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It Happened to Me Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Interviewed by BlogTO

In today’s BlogTO, one of the blogs that covers happenings in Accordion City, there’s an interview featuring Yours Truly. An exceprt:

Choose someone, living or dead, to write your biography. Why did you make that choice?


Michael Chabon, because nobody captures romance and geekdom in the same

breath like he can. It would be a graphic novel, and illustrated by

Chris “Achewood” Onstad, Jeffery “Wigu” Rowland, Jeph “Questionable

Content” Jacques, John “Scary Go Round” Allison and Mike “Death to the

Extremist” Zole.

Zole would illustrate the love scenes.