Monthly Archives: December 2009

25 Things I Did in 2009

It’s been a crazy year and although a *few* good things happened,  I am more than happy to say goodbye to 2009.  In no particular order, here are 25 things that I did this year:

  1. Suddenly lost the love of my life & best friend
  2. Met thousands of new friends
  3. Said a eulogy
  4. Got in a fender-bender
  5. Had a reading with a psychic medium
  6. Turned 31
  7. Got a tattoo in memory of Harry
  8. Attended #140conf
  9. Gained weight
  10. Went to the ER twice
  11. Got my first stitch
  12. Put together my desk
  13. Got a Blackberry
  14. Started two different websites
  15. Attended #BarCampNYC
  16. Moved back in with my parents
  17. Lost my job
  18. Filed for bankruptcy
  19. Moved into a new apartment
  20. Adopted a kitten
  21. Started a business
  22. Lost the contents of my hard drive
  23. Bought my first backup hard drive
  24. Went to 2 Dave Matthews Band concerts (extra points for Jones Beach)
  25. Won a free trip to the Caribbean

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy, safe and prosperous 2010!

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Happy Holidays!

Gracie and I would like to wish all the readers of Basically Becky the very happiest of holidays! We hope all your Christmas / Hanukkah / Kwanzaa wishes came true and you are now taking an egg-nog induced nap on top of all the piles of torn wrapping paper.  Ho Ho Ho!

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Jackass 3D Coming to Theaters in October 2010. I'm Scared.

jackass_the_movieParamount and MTV Films have joined forces to make a 3rd installment of JACKASS in “eye-popping 3D” for release on October 15, 2010.  The film is set to begin shooting in January with Jeff Tremaine directing and producing along with Spike Jonze and Johnny Knoxville who also stars.  Knoxville says:

“We’re going to take the same 3D technology James Cameron used on ‘Avatar’ and stick it up Steve-O’s butt.  We’re taking stupid to a whole new dimension.”

Since it seems that every movie lately (at least the last 3 that I have seen) is in 3D,  I suppose this shouldn’t surprise me.  It’s not that I don’t enjoy a little Jackass once in a while.  I think everyone does, even if they don’t want to admit it.  I am even known to watch Jackass and Viva La Bam marathons when they have them.  However, I’m really not sure I want to see Jackass stunts like the video below in 3D.   I mean, I’m sure it will be cool and all, but some of the things are already gross enough.

What do you think?

Wordless Wednesday: Christmas Lights Edition

What do you get when you mix a Christmas Light show with Guitar Hero? Christmas Light Hero! A real game you play with a wii wireless guitar controller. Optional TV screen is available if you get in trouble, but if you use the screen, you don’t get your name in the high score list. Song is “Cliffs of Dover” by the incredible Eric Johnson.

Dave Matthews Band "Larger Than Life in 3D" Movie Review

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I just got home from Larger Than Life in 3D featuring Dave Matthews Band.  Since it was announced, I have been anxiously awaiting the opening of the movie, which will only be out until December 17th.  It is playing in 500 theaters across the country, so I thought for sure it would be crowded.  Since it was opening night, I purchased my ticket in advance and met some friends at the theater.  I cracked up when I walked in, 5 minutes before the movie started and there were about 10 people in a HUGE theater.

Gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello performed first at All Points West Music & Arts Festival in New Jersey.  I had never heard of them, but they were quite entertaining.  Next up were Ben Harper and Relentless7 with a performance at the Mile High Music Festival in Denver.   I was a huge Ben Harper fan when Welcome to the Cruel World first came out.  I haven’t listened to the new band’s music, and hoped to hear “Burn One Down” or “Forever”, but what they played was still great.

Dave Matthews Band, filmed at the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival in Texas were next.  I was a little disappointed in that there was no backstage footage as there was with Ben Harper.  Granted, it was only 30 seconds, but I would have enjoyed watching Dave put headphones in his ears more than Ben.  DMB played the following setlist:

You Might Die Trying
Funny The Way It Is
Seven
So Damn Lucky
Shake Me Like a Monkey
Why I Am
Burning Down the House
So Much To Say
Ants Marching

While the movie was great, I wish the people in the theater were a little more into it.   I think part of the fun at a DMB show is the energy of the crowd, and the audience at the AMC Stony Brook theater was lacking enthusiasm.  That didn’t stop my friends and I from clapping and singing along with every song. Nothing will ever beat seeing DMB live, but if you are a die-hard Dave Matthews fan, like myself,  it is a must-see.  And don’t forget…you only have till next Thursday to see it.  According to InConcert3D, it will never be released on DVD or on TV.

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Kate Gosselin Serves Grits?

I found this video earlier on People.com.  Apparently, Kate Gosselin has started shooting her new show.

Does TLC actually think people want to watch just her on a show? Especially working in a diner? It was painful enough watching her serve cereal to her 8 children every episode. Those poor diner patrons. I think it’s best she get a non-TV job and spend some quality time with her kids and not her bodyguard.

Music Monday: DMB Nominated for Two Grammy Awards!

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The Grammy Awards nominees have been announced and Dave Matthews Band made the cut…twice!  According to the DMB official website:

We are thrilled to announce that Dave Matthews Band’s Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King received Grammy nominations this evening for Best Rock Album and Album of the Year!  The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards are scheduled to air live from Los Angeles on CBS on January 31, 2010.

Here are the lists of fellow nominees in both awards:

Album Of The Year
I Am…Sasha Fierce – Beyonce
The E.N.D. – Black Eyed Peas
The Fame – Lady Gaga
Fearless – Taylor Swift
Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King – Dave Matthews Band

Best Rock Album
Black Ice – AC/DC
Live From Madison Square Garden – Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood
21st Century Breakdown – Green Day
Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King – Dave Matthews Band
No Line On The Horizon – U2

As much as I love Lady Gaga, if she wins the Album of the Year over DMB, I might just not like her anymore.  It just wouldn’t be right.  Personally, I think after last year’s snub of LeRoi in the tribute film, that the Grammy’s owe it to DMB to award them for the album they made FOR Roi. Just sayin.

You can follow The Grammys on Twitter here, where they have daily contests for prizes.

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