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Guest Strip!

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Aww yeah.

Anyway, I’m taking the day off from stripping (teehee!) because I’m playing in today’s noon hour recital. Hindemith’s “Sonata for Oboe and Piano” which is hard. No, seriously guys. It’s hard.

This is by my friend Brendan, who graduated from Laurier’s oboe studio last year. He is totally amazing. At *everything*.

No comic today

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Sorry, no comic today… The essay deadline may be extended, but I still need to work my ass off. I’ll have one for Friday.

–Moy–

Dr. Seuss for Oboists

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

“I Can Reed With My Eyes Shut”

“And To Think That I Saw It On One Of Jim’s Reeds”

“Horton Misses His Cue”

“The 500 Plaques of Bartholomew Cubbins”

“The Loree-Cacks”

“How the Greenline Stole Christmas”

“Oh A Will You Play?”

“The Hack in the Back Comes Back”

Moy: Pure Awesome

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Zero Punctuation

So I’ve recently discovered Zero Punctuation on The Escapist. Yahtzee, you devilishly awesome game reviewer, great job! I found that after watching all of his submissions one right after the other, my thoughts started to sound like Yahtzee and talk like Yahtzee. Well, that’s just messed up. It’s like when you play too much Diablo II and when you blink you still see it. You could also replace Diablo II with any highly addictive game. How about, for the sake of popularity, World of Warcraft or Guitar Hero. All you WoW/GH fans know what I’m talking about! (I’m not a WoW player myself, due to not wanting to be pay for an addiction for something other than the oboe.)

Anyways, back on topic. Zero Punctuation, by Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw, reviews video games and posts them on the web (The Escapist). They are absolutely hilarious and I totally agree with the Halo 3 statement near the end. (you’ll understand once you watch it) Yahtzee is a British-born Australian, making the review sound that much better. My current favourite reviews are: Tomb Raider Anniversary, Zelda Phantom Hourglass, Psychonauts, and Halo 3. Keep up the great work, Yahtzee!

Speaking of great work, Locoluis, awesome fanart! See XKCD? That’s how Ren looks! Locoluis get’s the idea =D

Anyways, I’ve been invited to add a really awesome Stargate application on Facebook for all those Stargate obsessed fans like me. Now THAT’S PURE AWESOME.

–Moy–

Thank You!

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Your donation was successful, and now a couple of struggling students will be able to pay our webspace-rent. Hooray for you!obohemia.jpgpersonalheader.jpg

Flappy-Side Blues

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Yep. It’s still there. The Curse of the Flappy Sides.

For those non-oboists who read this blog, the tip of my reed is incredibly thin,

but unlike this image (posted below, nabbed from a Google search which led me

to Cooper’s blog), the very tip of the tip is flapping open. Basically, it makes the

sound bright, and forces me to bite to ‘control’ the reed.
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These are both bad things. I’ve been working through it with Jim–he’s

had me shaping, tying, and scraping while he watches to see if I’m doing

anything wrong. Neither of us can figure it out. He says, somewhat

frustratingly, “Oh, this happened to me for about three years when

I was in my twenties, and no one I asked knew what to do about it

either.” Well, classy.

I figure the best thing to do is get other opinions–so I asked Patty

what she thought, and she suggested something is wrong with the cane

I’m using–which I *think* is mostly Ghys cane–so I’m going to get my

hands on some different stuff and give it a shot.

In other news! I went to see Wintersleep on Wednesday night, and it was

great, only the crowd was packed, and I didn’t want to have to drag David

behind me in my bid for the front–so we sat at the side, where at least we

could see. Sitting down in a dark corner was not the best idea, though,

because my eyes kept sliding shut. I wasn’t bored! I love Wintersleep!

They played almost all of my favourite songs! Roar. Anyway. It was a

good concert, and I’m glad I went.

My other other news is that I now know more about Bach’s Musical

Offering than I ever wanted to know.

And finally: Brian Seaton was here! Yay! Whenever Brian comes we

get awesome “this is how your oboe works” masterclasses. We’ve had

them on acoustics and undercutting, and yesterday’s was on cracks. I’m

so glad my oboe has never cracked. *knock on wood*

Ren out.

How Can I Not Link This, When All the Cool Kids Already Have?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

I’ve made comics about him, and blogged about him, and now he’s in a commercial.
Check out Alex Klein: A real Geico customer.
(The comment list for this video is not bad, either. A bunch of oboists going, “Whoa! Crazy!”)

Back!

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Sorry I disappeared on you guys. School comes first. Webcomic second. …sleep third.

Anyways, I’m back. The Jim story will resume on Monday, hopefully.

–Moy–

HTML Woes

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

We’re working on it. Sorry for the awkwardness while it exists.

Jim story will resume Monday

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Sorry for the massive delay. It’s just so much easier to draw stick people and scan them in right now then do that. The last few weeks at school tend to be a bit hectic. I’d… rather… not fail school *cough LIFE cough*. Either way. It should be all good now.

Hazaa!!

Oh yeah, Ren put a scanner in the studio! …and a bunch of rations incase of the impending Zombie apocalypse. (seriously, it’s under her desk!!) Pure. Awesome. Ren. =D

“This place is deader than a Texas salad bar.” – Cameron Mitchell (Stargate SG-1)

–Moy–