Denver, what is your fall 2008 TV lineup?

I really enjoy a great TV show. It’s amazing the cult like factor that a really great and creative show can have for us as a society. I remember just after college I lived in a great old old apartment. This was a turn of the century old 4 unit antique building with hardwood floors, french doors, a shoebox kitchen, and one killer walkout to the roof above the deck. It was surrounded by a streets full of the same style, turn of the century, small brick apartment buildings along with my favorite dark and cozy Irish pub, a few eclectic restaurants, some old school pub restaurants, and of course a ton of people just starting out and loved our little neighborhood. Entry level accountants, beginner phone reps, waiters, chefs, first year residents, and grad students alike seemed to all flock together on one night or another for a favorite show. Many brought beer, some might have made or picked up food, and no one was late.
Back then, and I’ll be dating myself, the biggest night was the X-files. Never knowing what would happen next we watched, we harrased each other, we all screamed “no way” or “gross” or “that looks like the person you kissed in the bar last night”. But we loved it. There was a great book about Urban Tribes and how the culture of the U.S. is changing such that our family network becomes our friends or certain “tribes” we create around activites, hobbies, and interests. No doubt our behavior proved the books point. We lived simply and laughed alot, somehow no matter what craziness we were getting into, what new job, new relationship, new crisis, or new funk we were in it could always be counted on that we would get together on that certain night and swap stories and be entertained together. When I packed my bags to move to Colorado one of the girls in our crew even went and picked up an X-Files copy mug and Fox Mulder ID badge. I have no idea where she found this stuff, but the mug would change it’s message on the side when you filled it with hot water to say “Trust No One”. The funny thing was these folks werent’ geeks, well maybe just me. But it was a bond.
Of course today that happens a little less often. Or at least there are more opportunities for people not to have a ritual around a show. First, you can tivo/DVR it and there is no need to be at a certain place at a certain time. Why rush to meet up with the group at 8 PM when you can record it and watch it whenever you want… alone. Or maybe you can buy it on Itunes and just follow it on your ipod on the train, at the gym while riding the bike, or flying out on that vacation. Life sure is convenient, but I still fell some nostalgia for our 21st century version of theatre and sharing it with friends. Give me old school any day.
So now the question for this poll is about what are the shows that have hooked Denver. Is it Heroes with the superpowerer characters dealing with an upcoming fight with multiple villians? Is it 30 Rock or the Office with a focus on making us laugh? Is it any number of the CSI style style shows that have the whodunit style of detective suspense? Or is it some drama geared around relationships, love and all that gooey stuff?
I don’t know. But here is your chance to share what shows you will be, or are, watching this fall. You can pick as many as you want or watch and comment away. I really did try to get as many of the shows coming out this fall as I could but may have missed some. What am I saying, of course I missed some… there are a boatload. These are shows that involve sketch, screen, and other creative writers who want to keep you entertained with stories, characters and/or satire. Sorry, folks, now straight up news reporting. I was even going to exclude reality shows but that would miss out on a HUGE cult following. I have been amazed at how many folks love their reality TV shows. If I missed your favorite, let me know.
To learn more about this fall’s lineup, the station it’s on, or the premier date check out the following Links:
For Dramas http://tvdramas.about.com/od/tvshowsaz/a/fallpremiere07.htm.
For Animated: http://animatedtv.about.com/od/showsaz/a/fallpremiere.htm
For Comedies: http://tvcomedies.about.com/od/tvcomediesbytitle/a/premiere_dates.htm
I don’t know all these shows so it will be interesting to see the results.
September 13, 2008 1 Comment
Excuse the interruption
I am having trouble avoiding interruption.
I first began not simply noticing this, but focusing on this over the past week. I realized that I was spending far too much of my day checking email or performing some other technology tool task. While out walking my dog, I am checking email. When I first wake up I check email. While writing or working I am checking email. I find it is more than a bit distracting. [Read more →]
June 16, 2008 2 Comments
Saint Patrick’s Day has MOVED, or has it?
It’s that special time of year when kegs of Guinness are flowing fast and hangovers are growing even faster. Yes folks, the Saint Patrick’s Day holiday is upon us.
But make sure to plan accordingly because unlike all the St. Patrick’s Day holidays of the past this one WILL NOT be held on the traditional March 17th. Due to a little scheduling problem the Church is moving it. Changed by the Roman Catholic Church to avoid conflict with Holy Monday that falls on 3/17 the 2008 Saint Patrick’s Day holiday will be celebrated on March 15th just a few days away. This is the first time the date has been moved since 1940 and the next time it will need to change will be all the way in 2160.
What will you be doing to celebrate? I remember the days of waiting in line for my old watering hole, Byrnes Pub, to open in the wee hours of the morning. There was some serious Irish pride going on at Byrne’s and folks waited all year for their favorite holiday to be celebrated right. What surprised me is that Byrne’s and many other establishments are still planning to celebrate Saint Patrick’s day on the 17th (the traditional day) which led me to wonder if there might be a revolt of sorts against the changing of the date. Are some out there making a statement that Saint Patrick’s day is simply to important to be swapped out because of a conflict with another event. Or did some folks just not get the memo? Here’s one story talking about how different cities are having different reactions.
For those of us how are consuming the beer it is far better to have a nice Sunday to recover than to be looking at a workday to follow. You know when that happens somebody will have the “great idea” to schedule a 7 am meeting. I imagine that businesses are probably pleased about the date change as well as it means they can avoid a possible crew of zombies on one of their supposedly productive days. I am not sure if it is better for the bars or not. They might certainly have a great night of beer sales for a Saturday, but that probably happens anyway. With a weeknight Saint Patrick’s Day they might just boost it up to being their best week ever.
Of course the smart Irish man or woman might want to celebrate twice just to make sure. You don’t want to tick Saint Patrick off by missing his day now do you (bar managers trying to boost beer sales, this might give you a record breaking week).
What’s your thought on the date change?
Whichever date it is my plans will be milder as I am quite a bit tamer than I was back then. Now I prepare by surfing Itunes to assemble an Irish mix of my favorite bands for the occasion. These would include such groups as Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, The Skels, Blood or Whiskey, The Tossers, and of course The Pogues. I haven’t quite decided what I’ll do with the mix since I’m not hosting a party… but you never know when it might come in handy.
I’ll likely have a beer or two, laugh with some friends, and exit before things great really rowdy as I plan to hit a beach the very next day and that is when the real fun starts. But you have fun this Holiday and share your favorite way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s day here in Denver.
March 11, 2008 1 Comment
My First Ski Train Trip
So I finally got a chance to do the famous Winter Park Ski Train. With my ties to Vail it took me a little longer to give this a shot, but I am glad I did.
I’ll do a quick summary for those of you who are thinking about it. First of all, groups are the best. We had a group of 107 folks so we pretty much ruled a car and a half. At first I think everyone worried about seats and being right next to each other but the reality is that with train travel everyone is walking, talking, leaning, moving pretty much all the time. It’s a social scene on wheels.
The views are amazing, although again this became second place quickly to everyone being social. Yet far more scenic than a flood of taillights on I-70.
If you live downtown the Ski Train has a special appeal. We walked over the bridge in Riverfront Park right at 7:00 for our 7:15 departure. I personally set my alarm for 5:30 to take the pup for a long walk and to give me quite a bit of time cushion just in case, so it is not a good night to plan a big Friday out on the town.
Then on the train everyone greets each other, has fun, and kicks back and RELAXES all the way up. No white knuckle driving, no fighting traffic, and there is always a place to buy coffee or breakfast only a short walk away. Some slept, some read the paper, most chatted. Nice.
On the way back this gets magnified into a huge social gathering. Beverages flow throughout the car, there is laughter everywhere and no one is driving. What a great solution for downtown residents… instead of trying to balance doing apres with the drive home and fighting crowds on that sometimes painful return the ski train becomes the apres location. No risk, no worries. One person said it was just like staying in the mountains with no worries about the commute. Considering I carried my skis there and back in less than ten minutes I’d have to agree.
Some bits of advice for you…
Avoid car 2. It’s behind the engine so the front is sealed. Don’t worry, you don’t get any fumes but the lack of ventilation gets TOASTY. We had folks stripping down to the minimum so maybe chair two will be the naked car. Your choice.
There isn’t much you can do about this worry, but if you get behind a slower train your trip could take a bit longer. This happened on our way up but not on our way back. Not too bad, some folks slept longer and the train is comfy. But keep this in mind if you are making strict plans involving timing and make sure you have a puppy sitter on reserve in case your return is late.
Get your food or drink quick if you want it. They sold out of burritos pretty fast on the way up and while they had beer all the way through the trip back, the Stella was the first to go. Don’t forget they close the catering car when they think they are 30 minutes away from the station. This might be longer so if you want stock up before they close.
There is a great lounge car with scrabble and other games. Consider grabbing a spot there for awhile if you have a small group but be quick if you want a seat.
We will be doing the Ski Train again. Give it a shot for yourself. I forgot to mention that the train stopped on a cross track exactly where another train was heading at us. The folks in our car started getting a little bit nervous as it got closer.. and closer… and closer. Then we quickly moved, picture is one of others below.
January 27, 2008 No Comments
Loyal Rockies Fans
There were no fair weather fans out last night as the Rockies secured their third win against the Dbacks. And there was no fair weather. The rain just kept falling. No big drops, no downpours. Just a steady drizzle soaking everyone.
But it didn’t matter. On their feet, cheering every play, screaming with joy when the Rockies scored in the 6th to break the tie and put the Rockies up 4-1 the fans didn’t even pay attention to the rain.
I was down in section 117 with a great shot on the 1st base line. We hunkered down in our sweatshirts, rain gear, poncho wrapped around our legs, ball caps protecting our faces and dripping water in front of our eyes. The lights were illuminating the shower overhead and created a surreal effect over the players. Fingers pruned, voices hoarse from cheering, and cold beers in our cold hands we loved every minute. And a little secret for future cold games, if you go up top they make hot chocolate with schnapps…. perfect for this kind of night.
Something about this game was different. Maybe it was enduring the rain. Maybe it was everyone sharing the experience. But it felt like we had jumped back in time somehow. The respect for the game, for the team, was just amazing.
I hope many of you got a chance to be at the game tonight. I’ll be there tonight, cheering for our Rockies, enjoying the game. Just one more for the worlds series.
Awesome!
October 15, 2007 No Comments
SWEEP!! Rockies beat Phillies 2 to 1
Wow, what a great night. I had jumped online a week ago and managed to secure 4 tickets to last nights Rockies / Phillies game at face value off the Colorado Rockies website. We were in the nose bleeders, section U311 but we were in the park. After quickly calling a few friends to join me I also thought dinner might be a good idea and grabbed a reservation at the Keg for 6:15 pm.
It couldn’t have worked out better. We chilled out and got the celebration started with a round of cocktails (dirty martini, blue cheese stuffed olives please) and then relaxed over laughter, stories, and catching up while enjoying steaks (baseball sirloin for this day of course) and some great red wine. Our boys night out dinner carried us past the first pitch (which we did want to see) but we got there just in time for the blackout. In fact we timed it so close the folks behind us joked that we caused it.
First of all, let me tell you that the crowd last night was amazing. The energy, the rockies flag waving, the cheers, the jeers, and everything else was like a live current. Someone who watched the game at home said it was boring. I don’t know what they were watching but from my seat it was a nail biter with the close score and then the tie up keeping us all on the edge of our seats (or standing) as we celebrated every strike and out that kept the Phillies from moving ahead. That is to say that the comfort zone when we were 1 - 0 disappeared as we watched their one run homer put us neck to neck.
Somewhere around the 6th inning a few incidents started happening around us. Drunk guy falls down stairs (ouch), another drunk guy (doofus) tries to start the wave on his own with beer in hand and sprays the crowd (many apologies did follow), and the last drunk guy (yes, we see you) tries to start his own cheer leading section. There are always those interesting characters.
But what a finish. When, in the bottom of the 8th, the Rockies scored the needed run to put us up 2 to 1 the crowd went nuts. And then for every pitch, out, catch and moment through the top of the 9th the Rockies put the final touches on the SWEEP of the Phillies.
That moment, on the last out, was magic. Friends yelled with joy and high fives all around. Smiles EVERYWHERE filled every face and goodwill flowed. It was AWESOME. How cool to be there and share it with not just my friends but with 70,000 other fans.
The post game party in the streets and bars around the ballpark was just as exciting and with just as much energy. With laughter in the air, the smell of beer in the air, and traffic crawling through the streets we leisurely walked through Denver to find a spot for one more beer and some quality time to revel in the day. Cheers Denver, the Rockies did it!!
October 7, 2007 1 Comment
Tokyo Part One
I set off for Tokyo on Monday morning to see another part of the world. Tokyo has always been one on my list of places to see, and certainly to eat. I even held off on Sushi for a week beforehand just to get ready (Tokyo Training). I had saved up some points on my United Mileage plus to save me some bucks and with a little schedule adjustments found dates for a week of exploring.
My early morning flight out of DIA took off a little after 8 am. With little sleep from the night before, either from nervousness or excitement, it was an easy crash on the plane. I slept the entire way to my midway stop in Vancouver. [Read more →]
September 19, 2007 No Comments
Zoom Zoom… no brakes
The first time I took my new Electra Cruiser Bike on a ride I dang near wiped out. I was coming up to my first intersection and started grasping for the hand brakes.
There are no hand brakes on a cruise bike. It is far simpler than that. You pedal forward, you move forward. You pedal backwards, you stop. But it is taking my brain a little time to let go of all the years of using hand brakes on scooters, bikes, mountain bikes and pretty much anything on two wheels.
But other than that.. I love my new Cruiser bike. And here is the scoop on where to find them. [Read more →]
September 1, 2007 1 Comment
The new way to Grill
One thing you will learn very quickly about living in the city. You can’t grill out the way you used to. No more big propane tank feeding a gas fired fury of heat to sear up a delicious steak or to toast up a salmon plank. Nope, the fire code for Denver says that you cannot put your mega grill on your balcony.
So if you love the Downtown lifestyle and live in a multi dwelling unit (and don’t think that is a high rise only, that is three or more units) you will not be allowed to grill out unless you work within the rules. So lets cover the rules first [Read more →]
August 19, 2007 No Comments
Frontier non stop to Costa Rica starting November 30th.

You heard me right, you can go to Frontier’s website and book non stop between Denver and Costa Rica.
I love Costa Rica and have been there many, many times. The beaches rule, the surfing is awesome, the people are friendly, and now it is one flight away. The flights only go into San Jose which is a great start. For my travels, I prefer Liberia to go into the North and around the Tamarindo area. Yet I tell myself it is still a great step. My guess is that Frontier will be adding some more flights into the Liberia airport soon.
So I decided to try a test and see how the fares were. My first thought was to check out a flight over Halloween leaving late October and returning in early November. My test brought up nothing. No flights and no alternatives. Well, I thought, perhaps the service isn’t on those days or maybe the start date for flights is even farther out in the future.
But they do show the San Jose flight map on their online route map.
“Maybe I’ll just call them” I said to myself. So I did.
The first indicator that this was new news (double new) was in their menu which offered me the international option to fly into Mexico or Canada. Hmmmmm, no Costa Rica there.
But I wanted to hear some good news so I waded through the online system (hint… pressing zero doesn’t really help). and got to an operator. The operator, a very cheerful lady, happily told me that the service would be starting on November 30th and YES you can book now.
Ok, lets check the fares now. How about a Christmas through New Years getaway? So I searched for December 23rd through January 2nd, just enough time to really kick back and relax and sing Frosty the Snow Man under the Costa Rican canopy while eating some holiday ceviche.
The fares came back at $929 for the specific dates I wanted or $889 if I modified them. Not bad, not bad at all for a holiday weekend.
Now lets try something a little farther out, such as February 10th through the 17th. Just about the time that the cold of winter may be giving you a reason to hit a beach for a break. As a ski lover there is really only one reason I wouldn’t want to be in Colorado anytime over the winter and the beaches of Costa Rica would be it. I hit the submit button, waited for the fares, and then got a wow of a great suprise.
Wahoo!! The fares came back as low as $470 or $495 for my specific dates. Okay boys and girls, this means some Costa Rica trips are definitely in my future. They should be in yours too.
Of course, we have to see where fares go as planes start to fill up and the seats are more scares. But I won’t worry about that today because for now I just want to picture some cool ocean breezes, an ice cold Imperial Beer, and some tasty vittles.
Enjoy fellow Denverites, our escape routes just got better.
August 3, 2007 No Comments











