Thursday, September 03, 2009

This Is Our House


I just came home from watching the Patriots beat Jonny's beloved Giants (sorry babe) and I have to say..... the touchdown song.... Sounded an AWFUL lot like JonBon & company. THIS was a big rock song. HUGE drums. Slammin' base.

This is our house
These are our people, Mister
This is our town

This is our house
These are our colors
This is sacred ground


THIS is something I can imagine the guys writing.

Now, I heard it enough times (thank you BenJarvis Green-Ellis) to note that the way the singer sings the word "town" sound exactly like Jon in ILTT. The "heys" in the background sound an awful lot like Rich and Davey in "Breakout", and the drums, man pure Teek.

Is it wishful thinking?

Did I have too many $9 beers?

I asked Obie, who ducks my emails. I'll let you know if he answers this one...

But anyone else at the game tonight?

~ Hath

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

The Real Reason The AFL Folded

Drew's Cancer

Meet Drew Olanoff.

Olanoff, a 29-year-old San Francisco technology worker, was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma on May 20. Instead of panicking, he decided to turn his plight into one big practical joke. Now, what started as a clever gag on Twitter is being used to combat not only his cancer, but everyone else's.

In March, before he was diagnosed, Olanoff put out a challenge on Twitter: Whoever donates the most money to The Make-A-Wish Foundation would get their Twitter name tattooed on his arm. A man of his word, Olanoff now has @melaniemitchell plastered on his skin for life, and The Make-A-Wish Foundation has an extra $2,112 to make a sick child’s dream come true.

Once cancer became personal, Olanoff upped the ante and began a campaign on the microblogging site Twitter that would allow people to let off steam and “blame his cancer for stuff”.

Olanoff was invited to speak at Pulver’s “140 Character [Twitter] Conference." Shortly after Olanoff accepted the gig, he was diagnosed with cancer. It quickly became apparent to the conference organizer that Olanoff would speak on the social good panel to launch his already popular #blamedrewscancer initiative in an even bigger way. Olanoff traveled directly to the conference in New York City from a chemotherapy session in Philadelphia, where he is originally from. “I believe his voice is being heard by millions of people,” Pulver says.

The #blamedrewscancer idea really took off when Lance Armstrong tweeted about it at 9:01 a.m. on June 4:
I blame Drew's cancer for my broken collarbone in Spain http://blamedrewscancer.com #blamedrewscancer.
In an instant, hundreds of thousands of people were aware of this new catchphrase and Olanoff quickly became an official fundraiser for Armstrong's charitable foundation.

Olanoff has had some crazy blames for his cancer. One of the coolest and oddest was when a friend videotaped rock star Jon Bon Jovi blaming Drew’s cancer for the Arena Football League folding.


Hey Drew; you're a Philly boy, huh? well, I blame the AFL season being suspended on Drew's cancer. Go Soul.

On Sept. 9 (09-09-09), Olanoff will be hosting #blamedrewscancer’s first "Blame-A-Thon" in Philadelphia. The occasion, sponsored by the genetic-testing company 23andme, will be streamed live on the Internet. Every time someone blames something on Drew’s cancer and tweets #23andme, the company will donate $1 to Livestrong.

Drawing from the same ingenuity and good will that led to his Twitter-tattoo-charity initiative, Drew and his friend and Hodgkin’s survivor Mike Demers launched the website BlameDrewsCancer.com, which collects any tweet that blames Drew’s cancer for a mishap and is accompanied with the hashtag #blamedrewscancer. The objective is to have corporate sponsors donate $1 for every unique participant to the American Cancer Society and the Make a Wish Foundation.

To blame Drew’s cancer on your latest trial or tribulation, please tweet away and remember to add the hashtag #blamedrewscancer. You can also become a member of the BlameDrewsCancer.com Facebook group, which has raised $1375 to date.

I know a lot of you out there in Cyberworld have been touched by cancer. You, someone you love, or someone you know has some form of cancer. The rest of you, I know you must have had a shitty day in the recent past. Or maybe you've just stepped in gum.

Tweet it. Blame it on Drew's Cancer.


~ Hath


Sources: MSNBC Melissa Jun Rowley

Speed Painting ~ JBJ style



This guy is pretty good. This is actually one of my favorite youtubes for non-performance Jovi. Yeah, so I have esoteric categories. Wanna make something of it? The guy's really good, and even though you KNOW who it's gonna turn out to be, he does a great job of jumping all over the place, so it doesn't come together until the very end.

I wonder if he'll come speed-paint a giant Richie in the Stetson on my wall/ceiling/shower stall/chair...

Some other speed-painting that's bookmarked among my favorites; a little fun for your Tuesday morning:














Happy Tuesday!

~ Hath

Monday, August 31, 2009

We Weren't Born To Follow

Anthony Kuzminski posted a great, honest review of the new single (as usual...thanks Tony!)

And just for fun, here are a whole butt-load of screen caps from the commercial. I had 4000+ I pared down to just your JB (to just around 700 pics) and posted some of the good ones...


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~ Hath

FYE sells new single


Yep, Bon Jovi’s new single "We Weren’t Born To Follow" is available now at your local FYE...

Friends who visited her local FYE said the single was priced between $0.99 and $1.99 (depending on where you are) and only contained the single song.

What happened to bundling another song (even a live track) with the single? If I wanted just one song, I could go to iTunes and get it (or stream it from the 'net). In this day of electronic music purchasing (and pirating) if you want people to walk into a store and put down physical money, you've got to make the purchase worth the effort...

~ Hath

MLB pairs up with "Bon Jovi"

OK; there's no denying that Jon looks great in the commercial.



But how can they tout that as a "Bon Jovi" commercial? It's clearly just a "JonBon" commercial. Hell, you can see the empty drums behind him! Gah.

Stuff like this burns my butt.

One friend to whom I vented my rant suggested that
maybe the guys were out for lunch or in the bathroom ;) ;)

I guess TBS needs the same Man-vs-Band lecture as Harper/Collins.

Not that I'm not excited about the post-season. Mostly, and I know I'll have to duck when I say this, mostly because that means baseball season is DONE. I know, I know, National Pastime, yadda, yadda, yadda.

I'm a football girl. Cut my teeth on the Pats and the New York Football Giants. Give me a bunch of big men in tight pants smacking each other all to hell, make me pay $117 a seat for the privilege of watching live, charge me $40 to park in the lot and I'm one happy Goddess. (Guess where I'll be Thursday night? Yep, at the Pats game. Jon, you coming up to wish Billy-Boy luck?)

~ Hath

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Hullo, Gorgeous!




I mean, really, is there any other caption?

A slice of Hollywood descended upon Laguna Beach on Saturday night, as numerous film and TV stars attended the 11th annual Pageant of the Masters Gala Benefit.

~ Hath