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Thursday, May 28, 2009

OUCH! You're Breakin' My Heart...!

It sucks to get old. (I'm 45 years old, you know...) As I type this, I am sitting (uncomfortably, I might add) here in pain due to a sciatic nerve/swollen disc issue.
I apparently twisted my back and pinched a nerve when I leaned over to pick up a geriatric one-pound Yorkshire terrier while visiting my cousin Danny last weekend. Now my back, butt, hips and EVERYTHING hurts. I absolutely HATE going to the doctor, but I had to. Ibuprofen and aspirin just weren't doing the trick.
And the doctor said the nerves and muscles and surrounding areas were pretty swollen. He said he was surprised I was able to get over to his office and walk around unassisted. He said I had probably injured myself before, but the dog incident just aggravated the condition.
So, I am off of work for a few days. At least I can get some drawing done in the short periods when I can sit comfortably.....

99 Days 'Til KICKOFF....!



That's right. Temperature is perfect. Not too hot, a little windy. Occasional clouds. Summer is literally around the corner. And college football is only 99 days away....! Roll Tide!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

ADAM Should Have Won American Idol

Here's some proof:



The winner, Kris, was okay, but his little whiny voice and sneer just doesn't scream 'pop idol'. Adam Lambert, on the other hand, exudes confidence and skill.
Sure, he's a little effiminate. But who else do you know who could perform unfazed with Kiss and impress Brian May with his ability to sing Queen?

Friday, May 22, 2009

Wayne Allwine, Voice of Mickey Mouse, Dies


Wayne Allwine, Voice of Mickey Mouse, Dies
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
By: Thomas J. Mclean
Wayne Allwine, who provided the voice of Mickey Mouse since 1977, died Monday at UCLA Medical Center from complications related to diabetes. He was 62.

Allwine took over the role of Disney’s signature character from Jimmy MacDonald, first voicing the mouse in the animated lead-ins to the TV series The New Mickey Mouse Club. He went on to voice Mickey in the 1983 theatrical featurette Mickey’s Christmas Carol and was the official voice of the character until his death.

Allwine’s wife of 20 years, Russi Taylor, also a voice actor, has been the voice of Minnie Mouse since 1986.

Allwine came to work at the Walt Disney Co. in 1966, starting out in the mail room and moving on to the sound effects department.

In addition to voicing Mickey in such projects as The Prince and the Pauper, A Goofy Movie, Fantasia 2000 and the Kingdom Hearts video game series, Allwine worked as a sound editor on such films as Something Wicked This Way Comes, Psycho III, Innerspace, Three Men and a Baby and Alien Nation. He was a sound effects editor on The Good Mother and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and a foley artist on Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend and Frankenweenie.

He won an Emmy Award in 1986 for his sound editing work on the TV series Amazing Stories.

He is survived by his wife and five children from previous marriages: Erin, Alison, Peter, Christopher and Joshua; and a grandson, Isaac. Funeral services will be private, though a a celebration of his life is planned with details to be announced.

In Allwine's memory, flowers or toys can be sent in Mickey's name to Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA, or donations can be made to such charities as the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Guide Dogs of America, or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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