Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Continued Next Issue, Perhaps

    As longtime readers know, especially after my series last year, I really like comic books. I started getting them even before I could read. Heck, they are the reason I was able to read when I started kindergarten. For over thirty years now, I have been getting the majority of my comic books from Page 3 GameZone. I was able to walk over to their original downtown Pikeville location after classes, if I wanted to. They were a reason for me to leave the house during my 'bad times' in the late 90s. They even managed to get a selection of recent comics when I lost so much in 2003. I wound up not buying any for a few reasons, but they tried to help me. I got to know the owner and many of the employees over the years. I have even helped out a few times with some of the work. I usually go one a week, but I didn't the week of February 12. Due to a shipping error, none of my titles were coming in that week, but would be shipped with the next order. One February 15, the store was just one of the many places affected by the recent floods. You may have seen the store in footage on social media or on WSAZ news.  For some reason, place north of Pikeville along the river were hit harder than most places just south of town. I know it might not be the best thing to single out just one place that got hit, but it the one that is affecting me the most.
    [Side note: I wasn't affected by the flooding, neither my home nor my own store.  However, I almost had a problem that day. I went to Pikeville to shop and have my store, Booknotes, open for part of the day, thinking that there would be 2-3 inches of rain, with the worse falling to the north and west with clearing by the early afternoon. I closed soon after my only browser of the day (from the Wheelwright area no less) and the first warnings were issued. Rain was already running down the hills, ditches were overflowing, and creeks were rising, although some weren't getting as high as expected.  Rain water was already running down the street by the time I got home. Barely twenty minutes later, a landslide up the road caused muddy water to wash down the street in front of my place and into the ditch/small creek next to the parking lot. It never flowed over its banks. Turns out, the system slowed down some, dumping over four inches of rain far south of where it was forecast. The system didn't start pushing north into the mid-to-late afternoon. I might not have been able to have gotten home in time if I hadn't left as early as I did.  Strangely enough, the forecast for Sunday was very accurate, with the rain and snow coming in at about the same time as predicted.]
    I haven't been able to drive past Page 3 since then, taking a slight detour when necessary.  That stretch of road wasn't in too good a shape anyway those first few days.  It took awhile before they posted anything about how they were doing.  The main floor looked to be in fairly good shape, as only a few inches of water or so came in. The lower area was hit harder, probably taking in a few feet or so.  That area was where they stored most of the older comic books, as where the current titles were put on display.  While they have spread out to many more things than just comics, this will still hit them hard, along with all the other things they lost. As of yet, I haven't reached out to them. On the one hand, I want to help them, but I don't know how. Most of the ideas I've had come off as too self-serving, anything to help me get my comics back again as quickly as possible. My mother even suggested I should try to start selling comics at my store.  Not only would that be very rude to Page 3, whose owner has bought from me before, but it also wouldn't be that feasible, as Page 3 could be open again by the time I could start receiving given the three month lead time and the fragmented market currently in place. Yes, I would be the only one in the area selling, as the only other place started by a former Page 3 manager got hit just as bad, but it would be unfair considering all they have done for me over the decades. On the other hand, I don't want to help. I'm not good in very dirty, messy situations. I am not good at cleaning.  I'm better at organizing. Seeing so much loss and destruction could be a trigger for my own losses to floods, twice, of almost everything I had. Besides, I still have my own store to run. Sure, I might not have that much business at any one time, and I have someone to watch it when I'm not there, but active cleaning is just not something I like to do. I want and need to do something more than just offer condolences, but nothing feels right. I really need to say something, and soon, but I don't know what that should be.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Let's Rap about That

    I liked the most recent Halftime Show at the recent championship football game, the one whose name I won't mention.  Many people I know hated it.  They said it was too much rap, and that they had a hard time understanding the words. Yes, Kendrick Lamar does have that style, but it works for him. I found the show way more interesting than other previous shows. There was a message going on beyond just the usual antics of performing. The nods to both prison and video games gave a depth to what was being performed, as well as the asides by "Uncle" Same Jackson, especially in the lead up to the smash hit "Not Like Us." The show capped off a great week for Lamar after he won the "Record of the Year" and "Song of the Year" Grammies. Some people may have been surprised at the former, but I would have bet that he was the favorite for that award, with the closest competition being "Espresso" and "Good Luck, Babe!" The latter award was a surprise, as I felt that other songs had a bit of an edge. Maybe Drake does have some ground to stand on in his lawsuit, considering who else won that night.  I don't want to be a conspiracy theorist here, but someone could find evidence about something. Anyway, I liked "Not Like Us" ever since I heard the 'radio edit' on the only local channel that would play it. Only satellite radio would play the original, and I never seemed to have the rap channels whenever I got a trial when the song was popular. (Side note:  I currently have the Chris Stapleton channel for free on SiriusXM until the start of March. Why just the one channel, and why this one? Same thing happened last year with Kenny Chesney.) It might surprise some that I actually like some rap music. While it is not my most favorite genre, up until a few years ago, I liked rap better than most country songs. Frankly, I'm surprised about how much my tastes have changed lately. I am from the generation when rap music finally started to crossover into pop music. Well before the stereotypical "Baby Got Back," but not by too much. (Another side note:  Why is "Baby Got Back" such a clichรฉ for men of my age as the go-to early rap song? It wasn't the first song with a rap in it to go to number one ["Rapture" Blondie]. Or even the first full rap song ["Ice Ice Baby" Vanilla Ice]. Or even the first rap song to go to number one that year ["Jump" Kriss Kross, who stayed at number one for two months in 1992]. It was just a song about a guy into backsides of women.) I even bought a few cassette/CD singles back then of rap songs, as I rarely liked rap enough to get a whole album. (Again: I miss physical song singles.  I didn't have any sort of device when digital music started taking off, so I have yet to get any song of music that way.  I haven't even used any of the free trials of iTunes after getting any of my MacBooks or iPhones. [Or any other Apple service, but that is beside the point.] I just don't feel like listening/purchasing music that way. {The last single I remember buying was "Get Together" by Madonna.  It featured multiple remix of the song.  My favorite off of her Confessions on the Dance Floor, which is getting a sequel later this year.}) So, I enjoy the occasional rap song. I don't get to hear them too often, as my main radio station doesn't really play rap any more, a second has unfortunately gone all country, and the other two have been staticky the last few months and I rarely get a clear signal unless I'm really close to the tower. Still, I am open to hearing more rap, even if it is just the 'clean radio edit.' Even I am not a big enough fan to enjoy too much of the unedited versions. A few of those go too far even for me. Especially if I try to sing along. Then I would have to self edit. A few times, I have accidentally listened to the original version of rap songs in the car while my mother is in the front seat. At least she usually turns her hearing aides down, but I still feel a little self-conscious whenever it happens.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

One Letter Off Song Titles, 2024

    It's time for the final puzzle celebrating the top songs of 2024.  This time around I will be doing "One Letter Off." I have switched one letter in a song title with a different one.  Then, I describe what the new song will be about after the switch.  For example, if the clue was 'a ride-sharing service driver is worried after his last passenger had a horrible case of flatulence and now he can't figure out what to do about the smell in his vehicle before he picks up his next rider.' Your answer would be "Fart Car," which is one letter off from "Fast Car" by Luke Combs.  Your task is to figure out both the new title and the original one, but I will give you the artist as an extra hint. At the bottom of the list, there is a bonus section of songs where I have either added (+) or removed (-) a letter instead, but you still need to guess the title.  Answers are at the bottom of the page.

  1. A man confides that he is gaslighting his girlfriend. Specifically, he is changing the amount of her medication without her knowing it, causing her to doubt just how well she is feeling. (Teddy Swims)
  2. He is so enthralled by the latest designs in beachwear, as he feels they are so exquisite.  He really likes the new string bikinis and flip-flops. (Benson Boone)
  3. A man is ranking his favorite types of candy, in reverse order.  Finally, he reveals his number choice at the end of the song. (Hozier)
  4. A girl is mad from what she is being served every day at camp in July.  She really hates the breakfast menu--only oatmeal, an it's very thin at that. (Taylor Swift)
  5. A man has taken some psychedelics, and the experience is leaving him in a strange mood.  For instance, instead of seeing blue when he looks up, he sees a clash of bold and vibrant colors almost fighting it out for dominance. (Zach Bryan)
  6. When asking for his hot dog at a local food truck, a man asks for a particular topping. His dog has to be loaded with a gooey mix of carrots and cabbage. So much so, that it drowns the hot dog. (Benson Boone)
  7. A woman gets a weird feeling that something good is going to happen, like perhaps meeting the new love of her life.  However, she fears that something bad could happen instead. (Billie Eilish) 
  8. A new business has open up in town. It is a speed delivery service for headwear. Their jingle is quite memorable. (Chapell Roan)
  9. The lead detective is stumped with his latest murder case. The victim was found in a wine cellar, a puncture wound through the heart. The weapon appears to be the spigot from one of the barrels used to get the wine out.  But who could have done it? (Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars)
  10. A young athlete is so nervous about her latest meet event.  To calm her nerves, she is sleeping at the field where the meet is going to take place. (HARDY)
  11. A woman gushes about her love of thin cookies.  Her most favorite are the vanilla-flavored ones, frequently used in banana puddings. (Tyla)
  12. All of the poet/troubadours in the region have banded together to form a union. Their first act was to declare the best quills come from geese and those from other common fowl could not be used. (Billie Eilish)
  13. A band of "Dungeons & Dragons" players encounter a tiny slime creature in their campaign.  Rather than disposing of it, they adopt it a a mascot, showering it with love and attention. (Paul Russel)
  14. A woman discovers that she can't sleep on a regular mattress. In fact, she can only use natural organic materials from certain birds.  Nothing else will do. (Taylor Swift)
BONUS SECTION
  1. Doctors at the hospital are so swamped with respiratory illnesses that they have to find a unique way to triage patients. They use nasal swabs to test mucus and separate patients with similar tests. (Kendrick Lamar, +)
  2. In fact, the doctors are starting to notice that this sort of thing is happening on a yearly basis. They soon come up with a name for that time. (Noah Kahan, -)
  3. Two supervillains realize that they are care deeply with each other.  However, they need to be kinder both to themselves and each other before they can start a relationship. (Ariana Grande, -)
  4. Oh no! Someone has defaced my car by covering the vehicle with small yellow stickers depicting a happy face. (Kane Brown and Marshmello, +)
  5. A man is looking for a place to barrow some money.  Kind people point to a bank that offers a good interest rate. (Bailey Zimmerman, +)
  6. A competition has been set up to find the best trapeze artist in the world. The winner performed a routine without a net from almost fifty meters in the air. (Koe Wetzel and Jesse Murph, -)


ANSWERS

  1. "Dose Control"/"Lose Control"
  2. "Beautiful Thongs"/"Beautiful Things"
  3. "Top Sweet"/"Too Sweet"
  4. "Gruel Summer"/"Cruel Summer"
  5. "Punk Skies"/"Pink Skies"
  6. "Slaw It Down"/"Slow It Down"
  7. "Hunch"/"Lunch"
  8. "Hat to Go!"/"Hot to Go!"
  9. "Die with a Stile"/"Die with a Smile"
  10. "Track Bed"/"Truck Bed"
  11. "Wafer"/"Water"
  12. "Bards of a Feather"/"Birds of a Feather"
  13. "Lil Goo Thing"/"Lil Boo Thing"
  14. "Down Bed"/"Down Bad"
BONUS

  1. "Snot Like Us"/"Not Like Us"
  2. "Sick Season"/"Stick Season"
  3. "We Can't Be Fiends (Wait for Love)"/"We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Love)"
  4. "Smiles on It"/"Miles on It"
  5. "Where It Lends"/"Where It Ends"
  6. "High Rod"/"High Road"

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Emoji Song Titles, 2024 Edition

    This is the second round of puzzles based on song titles.  Below, you will see a set of emojis. Your job is to guess the song title and artist that the emojis represent.  For example, if you saw ๐Ÿ’๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒผ, your answer would be "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus. Each of the songs used were from 2024, but not necessarily a huge hit.  Not every song can be easily converted, so I had to dig deep. Also, I had to use some puns and other techniques to get some of the puzzles to work. Answers can be found at the bottom of the page. Enjoy.

  1. (10)∧6 ๐Ÿ’ต ๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿป
  2. ☕️+++
  3. +++๐Ÿฌ
  4. ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ถ๐Ÿ’ด๐Ÿ’ต๐Ÿค‘
  5. ๐Ÿชฟ๐Ÿฆ‰๐Ÿฆ…๐Ÿฆ‍⬛๐Ÿชถ
  6. ๐Ÿ€๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿป 
  7. ๐Ÿช
  8. ๐Ÿชถ
  9. ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿ‘ง๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘ง๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘ง๐Ÿป
  10. ๐Ÿฉท๐ŸŒŒ๐ŸŒŒ
  11. ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ‘จ๐Ÿผ‍๐Ÿผ
  12. ๐Ÿ”ฅ→๐Ÿšฆ
  13. ๐Ÿ’€+๐Ÿ˜
  14. ๐Ÿ›ป๐Ÿ›️
  15. ⭐️๐Ÿ”ญ
  16. ๐Ÿซ—๐Ÿฅƒ
  17. ⚪️๐ŸŽ
  18. ๐Ÿ‘…
  19. ๐Ÿ”›๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿป‍๐Ÿผ
  20. ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‘‚๐Ÿป
ANSWERS

  1. "Million Dollar Baby," Tommy Richman
  2. "Espresso," Sabrina Carpenter
  3. "Too Sweet," Hozier
  4. "Greedy," Tate McRae
  5. "Birds of a Feather," Billie Eilish
  6. "Good Luck Babe!" Chappell Roan
  7. "Saturn," SZA
  8. "Feather," Sabrina Carpenter
  9. "Cowgirls," Morgan Wallen ft. ERNEST
  10. "Pink Skies," Zach Bryan
  11. "Rich Baby Daddy," Drake ft. Sexxy Red and SZA
  12. "Hot to Go!" Chappell Roan
  13. "Die with a Smile," Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
  14. "Truck Bed," HARDY
  15. "Stargazing," Myles Smith
  16. "Pour Me a Drink," Post Malone and Blake Shelton
  17. "White Horse," Chris Stapleton
  18. "Taste," Sabrina Carpenter
  19. "On My Mama," Victoria Monรฉt
  20. "Hiss,"Megan Thee Stallion