0 comments Saturday, May 3, 2008

These posts are coming fewer and farther between, but I am impressed with the fact that I have kept this up for almost a year now. The one year anniversary of TWATT is on May 24.

I am currently working at the SAT's right now, it amazes me that it's already been three years since I took it, and in other ways it amazes me that it's only been three years since I took it. High school seems like such a long time ago and just yesterday at the same time.

I have finished my fourth semester of college now, everyone tells me that these years fly by and I shouldn't wish for graduation to come faster, but I do.... really bad.

This is kind of a pointless post, but I am killing time until this next section of the test is over in 10 minutes.

0 comments Tuesday, April 8, 2008

So we are over a week into April and are expecting our second substantial snowfall in a week. This time there is a snow advisory for the Anchorage Bowl ONLY, 6-12 inches in the next 24 hours.

5 more days until Vegas... 5 more days...

0 comments Friday, April 4, 2008

We are so concerned about saving the environment, yet stupid sh*t like this continues to happen...


So I ordered my new computer on Monday, it was being shipped from the factory in China via FedEx.


"Sweet," I say to myself. "Almost everything from China comes through the Anchorage airport, so I will get it pretty fast."


Well my suspicions were half true. Using the FedEx tracker I saw my order come into Anchorage this afternoon, but I checked it again later tonight and saw that it had made its way to the International Hub in Indianapolis, just to be shipped back to Anchorage in a day or so.


My only question... why? You could save money, the world and my time.

0 comments Wednesday, March 26, 2008

If you don't know, for a majority of my childhood and teenage years I was in the Boy Scouts, I am an Eagle Scout, and for three years I was on staff at the summer camp that I went to when I was a kid. My last year was the summer of 2006, I could see the writing on the wall that year, they had brought in people from the Lower 48 that wanted to turn Camp Gorsuch into a generic Lower 48 summer camp, which it was not at all. Gorsuch celebrated its 50th anniversary my second year, it has traditions that are uniquely Gorsuch. Those outside influences absolutely destroyed all of the traditions and history that Gorsuch had, apparently last year was the breaking point.

I told the powers that be at the end of my last summer that because of what had happened I wouldn't be coming back unless I was program director. To be program director one must be 21. I am 20. But either way, today I got contacted by several of my old coworkers saying they were trying to get "the old gang" back together and bring Gorsuch back to the way it was. Now I was originally resistant and stuck to my guns of "Not unless I am program director," but tonight at about 10:45 I got a call from my old camp director, who left the same year I did, saying that he wanted me back in some capacity. He was lobbying HARD. I began to cave, because this is a place that I love and has been part of my life for 10 years now. I did not and still have not committed to anything, mainly because I have a job that pays twice as much as what I would make at Gorsuch, and that job is in my chosen career path.

I don't know what to do right now, but I definitely am not going to make a decision only 20 minutes after hanging up.

1 comments Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I know I've been a bad blogger these past few months, I cry myself to sleep every night because I know my readers are waiting with baited breath for my next post...

Anyways, here is what is going on in my life. First, the good stuff. I was just promoted to producer of the Weekend Edition at work. I am excited. Before all of my producing was on a fill in/temporary basis, so this is official and regularly scheduled. So I am excited about that. Also, I am a new reporter for KRUA-FM, the campus radio station. Check out my stories in the links below.

UAA Student Government and Taniana Daycare funding

Dena'Ina Civic Center construction update

Division II Basketball West Regional Championship coverage

Now for the frustrating stuff. Basically the feds are screwing me over. I know that sounds like something a crazy drunk guy on the street would say, but it's true. Here's how it goes, current tax laws say that no matter what your situation is, you are a dependent of your parent until you are 22, whether you even talk to your parents or not. So that means I can't claim the money that I pay out of my pocket for tuition on my taxes. For kicks and giggles I said that I wasn't a dependent to see how much my refund would be, try upwards of $2,000, as a dependent it is $164 or something stupid like that. Now I wouldn't say that I live totally independent of my parents, I am still on their cell phone family plan, although if I get an iPhone like I want to then I would be. And they also pay my car insurance. Other than that I am pretty independent. My father, who also thinks these laws are a crock, agrees that I am independent enough and paying my way that I deserve this money, so he gives me what my refund SHOULD be from his after claiming me as a dependent and my tuition money. But now the feds are saying that he makes too much money now and can't claim my tuition amount on his taxes. So the government is stealing nearly $2,000 that is rightfully mine, that came out of MY income.

Now, the feds screwing me #2. Since I am technically still a dependent of my parents, and my parents make quite a bit of money, they probably won't be getting the "Economic Stimulus Package" which means I, in turn, won't be getting it either.

Both of these rather large amounts of money I was counting on and budgeting the rest of my year off of. I am NOT pleased and myself along with my father are probably writing to Uncle Ted to see if these stupid laws can be changed. That is my money, it is possible to be financially independent in college even though money is tight, don't take my money and then piss it away by buying new office furniture or paying for this stupid war.

By the way, happy 5th anniversary everyone.

0 comments Monday, March 3, 2008

It was bound to happen, although I'm glad that spring is coming... this is not a preferred part. I woke up this mornings and my sinuses were going crazy. I look out the window and yup, there are buds on the trees. Yay for allergies. I used to not have bad allergies, but they seem to get worse and worse every year.

0 comments Friday, February 22, 2008

This blog is HILARIOUS!

Stuff White People Like

2 comments Tuesday, February 19, 2008

I know, I know, I've been a bad bad bad blogger, I've been a little busy lately. At least I didn't go a FULL month without posting. Anyways, I've been pontificating my future, college-wise, work-wise, and location-wise. So with that, I'm going to pull an Ariel and do a "Song of the Day"



"Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The Clash.

1 comments Monday, January 21, 2008

There are few things that make me cringe more than people who try to sound intelligent then use words like IRREGARDLESS. That is not proper English, that is a double negative and anyone whose mouth that word sloppily falls out of automatically goes in the "dumbass" catagory in my book. Don't use irregardless EVER. The word you are looking for is regardless. I don't care if Websters has stooped to your inferior level of DUHHHHHH and added it to the dictionary, it is just WRONG!

0 comments Wednesday, January 9, 2008

So my old roommate moved out, which was good for both of us, no details, just we are both happy.

My new roommate is from Kansas State University, he is up here on some national student exchange thing. He found me on Craigslist which has made most people think I've let an ax murderer move into my home. But as of night one, I have seen no ax, and we've actually hit it off better than my old roommate and I did.

He seems pretty intrigued about Alaska and fairly easy going, so hopefully things will work better than the last go-round.

0 comments Monday, January 7, 2008

So you would think people who write in to us to complain about some random topic or something we cover would at least bother to sound halfway intelligent by spelling everything correctly and using grammatically correct language. I laugh at the e-mails we get lambasting us for something and people forget a word, don't punctuate things, don't capitalize things or don't bother to use spell check.

Now I have been guilty of many of those things, but when I am going to try to prove a professional organization wrong I am going make sure I look and sound as smart as possible.

Now feel free to point out the grammatical errors in this post because it was written at two in the morning.

0 comments Wednesday, December 26, 2007

I hope everyone had an enjoyable holiday. Remember the real reason, not just the free stuff.

TWAT will be back soon with new material and probably a rant or two.

0 comments Friday, December 21, 2007

Guess who's officially old today?...

Me

I turned the big 2-0 today.... although right now it's 1:22 in the morning and I wasn't born until 3 something in the afternoon, so I still have about 12 hours to revel in teenagerness.

But yes, I am old today, because nothing happens on your 20th birthday, you can't drink, you can't gamble, you can't rent a car, my insurance doesn't go down for another 4 years. So I just sit here and watch myself get older. Not really, I'm not as depressed as I sound, I plan on enjoying myself tonight, just not now, because I need to go to bed. I've been up for going on 21 hours.

Peace out folks.

0 comments Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Seriously, parents (and I know there are some of you out there) if you know you are going someplace to socialize with your friends, where you know your kids are going to be bored, please, for the rest of us... leave them home. I know you think your out of control screaming brat is cute, but the rest of us don't.

The reason I say this is because I am currently at a local cafe because the internet is out at my house, and there is absolutely nothing for a kid to do at a coffee house, kids like McDonalds, but their parents are having a great time yucking it up in their little group, while their kids roam free climbing on everything in sight, and the parents either don't notice or don't care.

So I will say it again, unless there is a play place or you intend on keeping a close eye on your munchkin, get a babysitter and leave them home, the rest of us who aren't as fond of kids will thank you.

0 comments Thursday, December 13, 2007

So today, half of the newsroom was coughing up a lung. Towards the end of the day I start to feel a tickle in my throat, then it gets to the point where I start coughing.

So in my head I'm going "Woah nelly," yes I call myself nelly in my head, shut up. "I so cannot be getting sick."

So after work I run across the street to the gas station and pick up some Airborne (product placement.) I get said Airborne and come home and grab a water bottle to put it in. It says wait until you have 3-5 oz left. To that I said "Hells no, Airborne already tastes bad enough as it is, much less if the whole thing is only in 3-5 oz."

So I just plop the tablet in and THEN I realized why I should have listened to the label. That stuff fizzes like nobody's business. So now I have sticky hands from trying to keep Airborne-water from going everywhere.

And yes, it still tastes terrible, it just better work.

0 comments Wednesday, December 12, 2007

We've been compromised!!!!

My mother has found TWAT, so everybody be on your best behavior!

Hi Mom!

1 comments Tuesday, December 11, 2007

So how does everyone like the new look?

I think it looks a little more classy, which fits in with the everything else, I'm trying to class myself up a little bit and try and look like I'm about to turn 20 (yikes!)

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So I went into Gap today to pick up a (RED) T-shirt that I had liked for a while. When I checked out they gave me a coupon book thing that gave you 10 or 15% off at other Gap Company stores (Old Navy, Banana Republic, etc.) and Old Navy happened to be next door, so I said "what the hell?" and walked over to peruse things.

I found several items that I liked and went to check out. I had two blazers, a black one and a gray one, the black one was the right size, but the gray one was not. They said it was no problem, they would just check the other store, and as expected, they had the gray one in the right size. Great, put it on hold for me. I go to sign the credit card receipt and I remember that I had the 10% off card. The girl says that's only for if you spend more than $75, my total was $65 so I couldn't get the discount. But if you included the price of the blazer that I needed to go pick up at the other store, my total would have been well over $75. But they couldn't charge me for the gray blazer because that was at a different store. So I would have to make a separate purchase at the other store, which also wouldn't be over $75. Therefore not getting my 10% discount. The manager of the store's only suggestion was returning everything I just bought and buy it ALL again at the other store. Which was frustrating, but fine because I was heading over to the same plaza that the other Old Navy was in anyway. But I have the lady put everything I just returned on hold at the other store so I could just walk in and get it.

I get over there, and I remember I need some new white button -up shirts. I grab a couple of those and go pick up my order. They have the gray blazer in my size. But not the BLACK blazer in my size, which the original store DID, but I returned it so I could get my discount. I was about ready to smack someone at this point (namely the manager at the original store.) Luckily the two button-up shirts were enough to make it more than $75, so I got my discount and didn't worry about the black blazer, because I asked for a black pinstriped one for Christmas.

The manager at the second Old Navy told me the manager at the original one was an idiot and it could have been much easier than she made it.

The price one pays for fashion...

0 comments Monday, December 10, 2007

The worst part about my job, which I have had to do way too much of lately: The "Your friend or loved one just died in a horrific/newsmaking event, will you give me an interview" call.

I hate it, hate it, hate it, hate it.

It may sound sick, but I love when the news breaks, most reporters do. But I HATE making that call, I just want to let the people grieve, because I would want to be left to grieve.

Now you may deny it, but you want to see that person, you want to hear them speak, or else we wouldn't put ourselves through that terrible call.

Since I hate making that call, I don't press the person hard at all. I ask, in my caring/compassionate voice, and if they say no, I say "I totally understand and I apologize for bothering you." If they say yes, great for me and that person is either handling it extremely well or is still in shock.

But making that call is definitely the WORST part of my job, and I have had to do it too much in the last week.

1 comments Sunday, December 9, 2007

So I want to go to bed, I am tired, but I know as soon as I get downstairs and get ready for bed, I will just lay in bed awake for hours. I don't know what changes in the 20 steps from the couch to my bed, but I'm suddenly not tired anymore. Does this happen to anyone else, or am I just a freak?

2 comments Thursday, December 6, 2007

No that doesn't mean someone is doing something fishy behind my back, something really stinks in my house and I can't find what it was. I thought it was the dishes in the sink, did those, I thought it was the trash, took it out. Yet the stink remains...

0 comments Tuesday, December 4, 2007


So I never thought I would get into this show, but I really like the Biggest Loser. It makes me feel fat and lazy, but I like it.

I wish they made a "Biggest Loser" of sorts for skinny un-muscly people like me. Where it was my full-time job to just workout.

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So I ripped some music off of several CD's I had, I got them nice and organized and then a day later I come back to the folder and see this...

Click the image to see it bigger, and you will see that all of the organization... gone. I now get to sort through random "Unknown Album" folders.

There definitely weren't that many albums either, I think there were 8 or 9, not 50.

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

If someone wants to buy me a Mac for Christmas they would be my best friend forever!

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Ugh, it's my day off, and I really should be relishing it, BUT another big story has broken and I want to be in the middle of it. A Medivac helicopter has gone missing over Prince William Sound with 4 people on board.

Disclaimer: I say good in quotes because it's not a good thing that happened, but from a journalist's standpoint its a GOOD story.

Here's the Associated Press version of what's going down...

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Authorities are searching today for a medical helicopter that vanished while carrying a patient and three other people.

The LifeGuard Alaska helicopter, which was heading from Cordova to Anchorage, disappeared sometime after 5 p.m. yesterday.

The Coast Guard says the helicopter crew had made a satellite phone call around that time, but it was not a distress call.

The helicopter's last known position was Esther Island in Prince William Sound, about 75 miles southeast of Anchorage.

The Coast Guard is assisting the Air Force in the search, but bad weather hampered the effort overnight.

A Coast Guard cutter left Cordova just before 5:30 this morning and was making its way through Prince William Sound. The Coast Guard also had a C-130 transport plane and HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter standing by at Cordova.

LifeGuard Alaska is an air ambulance service operated by Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage.

The names of those on board have not been released. Hospital spokeswoman Becky Hultberg says besides the patient, the crew included a pilot, paramedic and flight nurse.

3 comments Sunday, December 2, 2007

So today was the breaking news/death and destruction day that I knew was coming for a long time. At least four people dead, a couple more could get there before the end of the night. Another crazy person attacking their family with a machete (this is #2 this week). So the end of the day comes and I am finally free from the overstimulation of the scanners and phones and tvs and people talking, and I get home and I hear multiple sirens going down the the major road 2 blocks over from my house.

"Todd," I think to myself. "You don't care what it is, you don't care. It's none of your business what is going on, leave that to the overnight folk."

I keep telling myself that as I keep hearing the sirens.

I cave, I call the newsroom.

It's a possible gunman on the run, more people not behaving. I tell them if they need ambulance/police chasers to call me.

UPDATE: It turns out machete man caused ALL of the chaos last night...
http://www.ktuu.com/global/story.asp?s=7443347

0 comments Monday, November 26, 2007

I could have been ending world hunger or sponsoring a child in Cambodia. Would I have? No. But I COULD have.

Instead it was wasted on a song I really didn't want because I forgot the difference between Mannheim Steamroller and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Honestly, with as advanced as technology is, you'd think iTunes would be able to tell if you had burned the song to a disk, and if you had only listened to it once and didn't like it, you could have your dollar back. But alas, I have wasted another precious, hard-earned dollar.

This is the song I originally wanted and eventually ended up with:

0 comments Saturday, November 24, 2007

Here I sit on a Friday night, not wanting to be home alone, but it happens week after week. I want to go out and do things, but no one else does. I love my friends, but they aren't very exciting.

0 comments Friday, November 23, 2007

Because Windows is stupid, convoluted, unstable and nonfunctional.

0 comments Monday, November 19, 2007

So I only planned on taking a 2 hour nap and... I ended up sleeping all day. Now I'm going to be up all night... not cool

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I'm going to need LOTS of coffee. I got done with my paper at 4:30 and my first class is at 8:30. I figured I will be better off if I just stay up rather than sleeping for 3 hours. I may regret this decision in a few hours, but right now it makes sense.

0 comments Sunday, November 18, 2007

So this is just a few random observations/statements from the last few days. This is all done while I procrastinate writing my term paper due tomorrow...
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First:
Good Lord the Walkers have entered politics...

After years of complaining about how stupid politicians are, one of our own has thrown his hat into the ring. Last I heard there was a difference of like 50 votes, so they are waiting on absentee ballots to be counted.























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Second:
I have the nicest neighbors/landlords ever. They are just generally nice and considerate, but today they gave me a fully decorated Christmas tree.

0 comments Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Whatever happened to service with a smile? I don't care if you get off in 10 minutes, I expect you to bend over backwards for me during those 10 minutes, that's what customer service is. I paid $8 for parking and stood in line for an hour for service, not a paper-pusher with an attitude problem.

0 comments Tuesday, November 13, 2007

I went to plug in my new shredder when I saw this little gem on the warning...



















Now lets take a closer look at one of these images...

Yes that says to not shred your necktie, just in case you had your credit card or social security number embroidered on your tie.

3 comments Monday, November 12, 2007

video

This is my first package, (I know time to put another entry in the baby book.) I did it a couple of weeks ago and hopefully it can get me some extra credit at school. My only complaint is I was way too green at this and when I put the headphones to record the voice track, the volume was too high, so I didn't want to talk too loud to 1) hurt my ears, and 2) spike my audio levels and make it sound all distorted. So instead I'm very low and rumbly and not nearly as charismatic as I would have normally been. Other than that I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. If it was going to actually air I would definitely re-voice it.

0 comments Tuesday, November 6, 2007

So why doesn't Thanksgiving get the respect it deserves? It used to be the holiday that was the epitome the fall harvest. But now, once Halloween is over... it's straight to Christmas and winter. I miss fall and turkey's and pumpkins (not to be confused with jack-o-lanterns, those are ghoulish pumpkins.) Christmas is great, winter is great, but give Thanksgiving some respect, it is too damn early for Christmas commercials.

0 comments Thursday, November 1, 2007

So I wanted to go to a party to celebrate finishing my hellacious midterms, but was anyone having a party? nooooooooooooooooooooo. So I sat at home and watched Phenomenon, which was actually pretty good and I ate an entire box of chips ahoy. All the fatties in the house holla! HOLLA! I had pretty much forgotten or not cared that it was Halloween until yesterday, and didn't even think about getting candy, so I put this pathetic sign on my door...

And I talked on the phone for almost an hour and a half which NEVER happens, what is happening to me???

4 comments Wednesday, October 31, 2007



So my computer is retarded and the video box doesn't show up, if it doesn't show up for you let me know and I will try to fix it.

0 comments Tuesday, October 30, 2007

I keep coming up with more and more ways to procrastinate studying for this damn test. After putting it off all day I finally succeeded in retreating to my room and opening my notebook to the right page. I then got sucked into filling out myspace surveys and downloading songs off of itunes. Then I was obligated to check my facebook, then in the process of looking for my textbook (about an hour after originally going to my room) I saw my senior yearbook laying on the floor, I proceed to pick it up and read through the notes and laugh about the good/embarrassing times that people chose to remind me of. I then made it a step further to unwrapping my textbook (yes its midterms and I'm just now unwrapping the book, this shouldn't surprise you,) and then I realized how pathetic I am and decided to blog about it. Now it's 10:00 and I really want to go watch the news, but I'm going to force myself to stay down here.

0 comments Monday, October 29, 2007

I am "studying" for my anthro midterm, and another rant topic crossed my mind, what good do classes that just preach names, dates and events do? If you say "this guy did this in this century and then this guy did this thing a few years afterwards." what good does that do anyone? I think teachers need to put a little more effort into their lessons and actually teach concepts that go along with these events, WHY did this happen? People are much more likely to remember a concept, and be able to put it to practical use as opposed to just vomiting random names and dates on a test (wonderful visual i know, but it worked didnt it?)

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Before I begin, you may want to grab a snack or a cup of coffee or something because I've got another Todd Walker Special coming up. I haven't had a rant like this in a while.

I hate general ed classes, they are stupid (I know this isn't original but just bear with me.) It is absolutely ridiculous that in this day and age of instant information that I would need to submit myself to stupid classes like "Art History" for a "Humanities" credit. If for some reason I would ever need to do a story on prehistoric cave paintings or Greek architecture, then I will look it up on the internet and/or go talk to an art history buff. The only reason, I think, that we are required to be in these classes is because colleges want to squeeze every last penny out of us. Yes, they will claim it is because they want to make sure we get a "well rounded education," but the system to make us "well rounded" was created before the advent of the internet and "The Google" as many older folks refer to it.

I make just enough money to get by, I don't need to be wasting it on stupid classes where I might retain the information up to the test and then forget it all.

The only people these types of classes might help are those who are undecided/undeclared majors. In that case, make those people take the classes and don't waste my time, let me get on with my life!

Of course you will need some basic classes like college level math and whatnot, but high school was supposed to be where you got your "well rounded education," college is where you are supposed to specialize.

If I didn't have to take some of these stupid classes, I would have my degree done in half the time, and I could move on with life, which I desperately want to do, I have had enough of school.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: The wonderful and talented Ariel VanZandt for contributing to this rant.

0 comments Saturday, October 27, 2007

Every year or so a list comes out of the least respected or liked careers, and almost every time reporters and lawyers are the bottom two. Well now we can thank FEMA for giving us journos and ambulance chasers a bump up. On Tuesday FEMA called a press conference in Washington D.C. to discuss the response to the fires in California. Well FEMA said the press conference would start in 15 minutes, so nobody but a couple of the cable channel camera crews could make it there on time. So what did FEMA do? They put there own employees in the audience to act like reporters. They lobbed scripted, softball questions to the guy running the show. The Washington Post found out about it a few days ago and since then FEMA has been lambasted from all directions... again. So thanks FEMA, for making my job a little more respectable, because imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

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So I attended the Kohring trial today (Friday.) It wasn't all that exciting, the only thing truly noteworthy is that former VECO CEO Bill Allen took the stand. He had a motorcycle accident back in 2001 and he wasn't wearing a helmet (dumbass) so he got some sort of brain injury that hampers his speech. It made it a little difficult to understand him at times and he couldn't come up with a certain word at times.

Allen said he gave Vic Kohring cash payments/gifts on no less than 4 occasions, all more $600 or more and as much as $1,100. The government said Kohring took this money in exchange for voting for and encouraging fellow lawmakers to vote for oil tax legislation that was favorable to the oil companies.

Kohring seems like a very nice, always respectful man, but I sense a very strong "doofus signal" coming from this guy. He's not stupid, not retarded, not dumb, not mean, doesnt seem like the conniving type, just kind of a doofus. Maybe the defense got to me, but he seems like a guy who has had a rough time, he lived on his couch in his office in Juneau.

Allen seems like he really didn't think he was doing anything wrong, this is just how the "good-ol'-boy" system work(s/ed).

I'm really torn whether Kohring is guilty or not (keep in mind I've only been in court 1 day) but he seems like a guy who was just down on his luck, not like Kott, who seemed pretty devious.

This one will be interesting to watch. Peace out.

0 comments Monday, October 22, 2007

check out this blog for some pretty serious laughs.

'The "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks'

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actually I feel kind of girly for doing this, but ya know, whatev.

So i met this girl in my media ethics class, she is an editor at the campus newspaper so i think the news nerd in me was attracted to her first. but we would end up on the same side of debates in class and whatnot, and then i realized we were in the same anthro class, so we started talking about that and i found out that she actually is having as hard of a time as i was coming up with a topic for our final project. so me being my smoooooth self asked her if she wanted to get together sometime and work on it. so we did that this afternoon and after that we went to this session for the journalism department's national accreditation where we got to talk to the site team about comments and concerns. then afterwards we walk back and part ways, she left her bag in her locker in the locker room so she went downstairs to go get it, i start to leave, get out to the parking lot and the little voice in my head chimes in and goes "GO BACK STUPID! ask her if she wants to go do something!" after debating with myself (i promise im not crazy) i go back and wait for her at the top of the stairs. she comes out and kind of laughs that im still there and i told her that i had nothing else to do tonight (which was true) and if she wanted to grab some coffee. she smiled and nodded. we talked for an hour and a half until she had to go to work.

it has been so long since i have done this whole courtship dance, hopefully its like riding a bike, but then again i haven't ridden a bike in years...

and as to why i feel girly doing this, guys, especially myself, don't really talk about our feelings or meeting someone.

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Jury convicts Linehan of first degree murder

by Channel 2 News staff
Monday, Oct. 22, 2007

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Jurors in the Mechele Linehan murder trial have returned a guilty verdict on charges that she killed Kent Leppink, a former fiancé, and dumped his body near Hope more than 10 years ago.

John Carlin, another alleged former fiance of Linehan, has already been convicted in Leppink's murder.

Linehan, 35, was charged with conspiring with Carlin to kill Leppink in 1996.

Watch the Channel 2 News evening broadcasts for the complete report.

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Wow, I honestly thought the prosecution had no case, to me it seemed the majority of the evidence was circumstantial. She was SOOOOO hot, how could she be going to prison?

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-ALSO-

THIS IS MY 100th POST!!!!!

0 comments Saturday, October 20, 2007

While perusing my RSS feeds, I saw a CNN report that said JK Rowling "outed" Dumbledore. Who knew?


Check it out here

0 comments Monday, October 15, 2007

oh PB&J, where would I be without you? where would any college kid be without you?

Hungry, thats where. I could really go for a steak though...

1 comments Saturday, October 13, 2007

this is my family compressed into a 2-minute cartoon clip...



for other crazy family references check out crazy...

2 comments Friday, October 12, 2007

I managed to show up on TV tonight picking something up off of the printer...
About halfway down the aisle I realized I was on and made a concious effort to not do anything stupid (i.e. pick my nose, crotch scratch, you get the picture)





2 comments Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Forbes magazine listed journalism as the second worst career path in the 21st century (in terms of growth.) you can read the article here. It addresses mostly newspaper journalists though, saying that they're being rapidly replaced by the internet. While it is happening with TV also, I think it will definitely hit newspapers hard. so i think I'm safe, for now...

2 comments Sunday, October 7, 2007

CALL THE EFFING TALKBACK LINE!!!!

Because frankly, I don't care...

First of all, if the lady who called today happens to be reading, if you aren't talking to the reporter, THEN I DON'T KNOW THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE STORY. Now I love a good debate as much as the next man, with rational people, irrational people either realize they are wrong and hang up, or they keep repeating the same thing over and over and over. The lady who called today was the latter.

Before I go on bitching about this lady's phone call, you should read the story first. (and you should read it, if not for my sake, I worked on editting that story for 2 hours)

This woman kept repeating that we in the news media need to be more sensitive, yes the story was VERY controversial, but it was VERY well done. We in the "media" have lots of responsibilities, but unless it is a tragedy or something very gruesome, I'm not going to worry about sensitivity, because the world isn't warm, fuzzy and happy, so I/we am/are not going to sugarcoat it.

The woman then starts sighting instances outside of Katmai where the bears are truly wild and are depleting the moose population, the story was talking about habituated bears INSIDE of Katmai which is like shooting fish in a barrel, the bears will walk within 10 feet of a person and not bat an eye.

Seriously, I like debating people who are rational and willing to listen to the other side and aren't dead set that they are right, but if you are just going to call and bitch and not listen to what the other side has to say, then I don't care about what you have to say.

"So if you are an irrational person who doesn't want to hear the other side of the story or what the thought behind it was, call our Talkback line at 566-1918 or write to us at ktuu.com, and as always please don't forget to leave your first and last name.

Still to come on the Late Edition, you've probably tuned us out by now because you are bitching to your wife/husband about the liberal media..."
But seriously, I was kind of pissed at "anchor who shall remain nameless" for having more pro-our story than against-our story, that just riles them up more.

0 comments Saturday, October 6, 2007

so seriously, why can't people behave??? why does breaking news wait until the least convenient moment?

i sit around all morning going "i wish i had some news," then it gets close to newstime and what happens? people shoot other people and things explode. so when i am heading to the control room and the anchor is heading to the studio i the final script had JUST been submitted and had not been editted yet. my top story was in the process of being editted and the following package was not done yet either. a wonderful predicament to be in if i dont say so myself... so i end up floating my top story and the following package to the next block. and of course its not a trainwreck show without the prompter crashing in the middle of the chaos.

anyways, we battle our way through the 5 and then afterward i hang out to help and what happens? shooting... and who is the on call reporter? the anchor... that doesnt work. so we send photographers and our anchor out to chase shooters and shootees all over the city while i, back at the channel 2 lair battle with getting video fed to us by frantic people at KING-TV. i finally get spectacular explosion video from them, but immediately check the NBC Newschannel video on demand server and what do i see on there that I just paid $50 to get fed to me and Newschannel said would NOT be posted tonight... the same video... mmhmm...

anyways, from clock in to clock out... 9:30am-9:30pm

lets do it all again sometime soon... like tomorrow. oi vay

4 comments Tuesday, October 2, 2007

He's a neat freak, I'm not.

My roomate and I are very different people. He is in ROTC and likes to keep his stuff militarily organized and clean. I on the other hand have no problem with dirty dishes in the sink or stuff scattered all over the bathroom sink. That kind of stuff drives him nuts and every once in a while he will just give up on me cleaning my own stuff up and will just do it himself. It makes me feel like a slob but also makes me think he's neurotic. He organized and cleaned the bathroom today, part of me is pissed that he touched my stuff and moved it around, the other part of me is... no I'm mostly pissed that he touched my stuff. I'm hoping we can come to a compromise.

3 comments Monday, October 1, 2007

So lets start at the beginning of the day and work our way up because the day kind of peaks and then gradually goes back down.

This morning I actually went to all of my classes and had all of my homework done! sort of... for media ethics I accidentally did Wednesday's readings instead of today's oops. oh well, no biggie.

Anyways, so I am trying to get back into shape and last week one of the reporters did a story on a new health club that opened up on the south side that only costs $10 a month with no contract (A GYM FOR BROKE PEOPLE?!?! NO WAY!!!) so I went and signed up today, but realized I had forgotten to change into my running shoes (it's been a long time since I've worked out so the whole shoe thing slipped my mind.) So I go to run home and make it over halfway back when...

BOOM!

Some lady rear-ends my baby!!!!

(This pic is from when I first got it, I have made some changes since)

I was not freaked out when it happened oddly enough, but when we pulled into the parking lot, I was scared to look...

Luckily, she was driving a tiny Kia, so it hit my bumper and that was it. But I will definitely need a new bumper and my flashy head turning car will be ghetto-fied for the next two weeks or so. Initial estimates are around $1500, I go in for the official estimate tomorrow after class, but it wasn't my fault so I'm ok with higher costs, as long as it's not crazy high because that lady still has to pay, and get her car fixed.

So that takes about an hour and a half to get everything sorted out, so now back to my original plan of going to the gym.

I get there and get the official tour and whatnot and then find out how out of shape I have gotten. The last time I had a regular workout routine was senior year in high school. I am now a sophomore in college, you do the math. I'm basically back to square one. I won't go into great detail, but all of my cardio stuff is still a cinch, granted I can't run a 6:00 mile anymore, but I'm still in the respectable range, but muscle strength has gone down the toilet. I go in to get my complementary "personalized workout plan" tomorrow, so hopefully someone smarter than I can tell me how to get buff quick.

Anyways, so I go to leave, grab a quick shower, as I'm changing back into my normal clothes this guy walks into the locker room, I kind of recognize the face, but the dude is WAY shorter than I thought he'd be. It turns out that it is one of the reporters from KTVA Channel 11, and one that I wrote a scathing email about this report he did a few months ago...



Look at me getting all multimedia-ish, a photo AND a video?!?

So I make the decision to introduce myself, but I'm not going to say my name, because I signed the email (because only pansies write anonymous "nastygrams" as a collegue of mine calls them.) Anyways, I say "Aren't you so and so?" and he goes "Yea" and looks all excited because he got recognized, then I say that I am a web producer at Channel 2 and he goes "oh cool" but looks less excited, because getting recognized by another station person doesn't count. So we made small talk and he goes "what's your name" and I instinctively go "Todd" then inside my head I immediately go "DAMMIT!" But his facial expressions didn't change at all, so I'm going to assume he had already forgotten about it.

Now I lay on my couch exhausted.

Don't ever take a year and a half break in your workout routine, it sucks...

And to top off the day, I think I have a blister on my pinky toe... dammit.

1 comments Friday, September 28, 2007

(flashing back to the '90s, hold on)
NOT!

(ok back to the present)
We'll preface this wonderful day with what happened yesterday to make today wonderful. I had to work yesterday on my day off, granted it was for someone who had a death in the family, but still, it was not planned so it threw a kink into things. I had planned to spend the majority of last night studying for a large test that I had today in my Anthro class. Since I didn't get off work until 11;30ish, I only spent about an hour, if that, studying material that let's just say I didn't know much about. I go to class today, thoroughly bomb the test, then later go to work where I continue my e-mail fight/bitchfest with one of the other AP's who is pissed because I asked a favor and it has now turned into an airing of grievances between us. I am behind on my work all day long because of distractions like the Dell guy calling and saying he is ahead of schedule, so I have to run home and grab my computer and meet the dude and explain whats wrong, blah blah blah. Then "The Office" premiered tonight, so I was plenty distracted, putting me further behind. I didn't take a dinner break because I was so behind, so I leave work late and hungry. Now that little voice in my head is going, "is it worth it?" "don't ya wish you had taken that job at KFQD?" which leads me to start thinking along the same lines, but I will of course go even deeper as to say, "you have it all material-wise, but you spend all of your time at work or school, you have no time for your friends, you have no girlfriend" it goes on and on.

So here's hoping that tomorrow is a better day...

0 comments Sunday, September 23, 2007

I have no problem with this guy being here. I have no problem with him speaking at Columbia University. But I am glad NYC told him that he couldn't go to ground zero. This dude is certifiably crazy, and according to most reports his is funding terrorism in Iraq. I would like to go see him at Columbia because there is supposed to be a question and answer session. I would love to interview this guy, if you have seen any of the other interviews with him, he is totally off the wall nuts.

3 comments Thursday, September 20, 2007


If you haven't seen it yet, you should check out the video of the kid at UF getting tasered. Yes he was being obnoxious, but the police instigated the whole thing by trying to hurry him. Then the police try to take him out, yes the kid is struggling, but they stop right in front of the door, pull, drag, whatever the kid the rest of the way out the door and he will calm down, trust me, he just wants an audience. The tasering of the kid was TOTALLY uncalled for. I don't know who these rent-a-cops think they were, but they need to take a chill pill and realize that this kid posed no threat, he was just a loudmouth.

0 comments Monday, September 17, 2007

i finally got my name on a byline!

Northern Dynasty accused of payoffs


by Todd Walker
Sunday, Sept. 16, 2007

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Allegations are surfacing that Northern Dynasty -- which wants to develop a gold mine near Bristol Bay -- is paying leaders of local villages to publicly support the project.

The claims come from Rep. Jay Ramras and he's sent a letter about his concerns to the state attorney general and the U.S. attorney's office.

In the letter, Ramras says that Northern Dynasty has more than once paid leaders of Native corporations, some as much as $300,000 per year, to encourage locals to take a pro-mine stance.

Dillingham's Kim Williams said the company is paying attendance fees, but not taking tax information from the recipients. At a community meeting in 2005, Williams said Northern Dynasty left her a plain white envelope with $600 cash inside.

It was only months later that the company tracked her down and said it needed her information after mistakenly not gathering it at the time it was handed out. Williams said the deal seemed kind of fishy.

"It was after the fact when they said, 'Oh we made a mistake and we have to correct this.' When you do business in Alaska, and obviously the Pebble project is such a controversial project, that if you're going to do business in Alaska, you've got to do business right and above board," Williams said.

Ramras said he does not see a difference between this situation and legislators getting paid for a consulting contract. He said that money should not be used to sway public opinion.

"It certainly is not behavior that we would tolerate in the oil and gas industry and I don't think that we should have a double standard in the mineral industry," said Ramras, R-Fairbanks.

Calls placed to Northern Dynasty for comment were not immediately returned.

0 comments Sunday, September 16, 2007

YAY I'M OUT OF PRODUCTION!!! just in the nick of time too, the lay offs start in about a month.

anyways, i am now splitting my time between the web department and the newsroom. i think i will like the web, it is pretty tight, it's nice to get away from the craziness of the newsroom every once in a while and hang out in my quiet office. on the weekends in web i get to be a self-starter, so its nice.

but as to why my head will soon explode? i am now having to switch my brain back and forth between broadcast style writing, and newspaper style (AP style if you will.) AP has SO many rules and quirks it's ridiculous. i very much write like a broadcaster, in active voice, but in AP style, you have to be passive, which in addition to remembering when to abbreviate or capitalize certain titles and when not to, will soon make my head explode.

but in a good way.

0 comments Thursday, September 13, 2007

The man who is responsible for bringing TV to Alaska when everybody said it wouldn't work, died today. Augie Hiebert lost his battle with cancer this morning. I had met him on several occasions. The last time we met he didn't look very good, so unfortunately I wasn't all too surprised to hear this news. Augie was a great guy, he told me I had potential.

An amazing obit. piece by John Tracy:

Click here for the video version.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Alaska has lost another pioneer.

Augie Hiebert, considered the father of Alaska broadcasting, died this morning at Providence Alaska Medical Center. He was 90 years old.

Hiebert was recently diagnosed with lymphoma and has been hospitalized since mid August.

By now, his story is the stuff of Alaska legend. In 1932, August Hiebert built and licensed his first ham radio. He was 15 years old.

After a 1939 bus trip from Oregon to Fairbanks, he put KFAR radio on the air for Cap Lathrop.

He would be joined a year later by another young broadcaster, an announcer by the name of Al Bramstedt, Sr. The pair would become lifelong friends and eventually competitors in the broadcast business.

With his trusty dog Sparky at his side, Hiebert built Lathrop's radio empire in Alaska.

But when Lathrop hesitated at the idea of television in Alaska, Hiebert took a chance and began his own empire, forming Northern Television. On Dec. 11, 1953, he was ready to bring TV to the Last Frontier.

In a 2005 interview with Channel 2 News, Hiebert said he initially had some reservations about starting the first television station in the state.

"I was scared to death. Why? Well, I didn't know if it was going to work. We turned it on and had a good test pattern, but I had no idea what was going to happen next," he said.

KTVA was on the air, but the question was, could it stay there?

"You see, we weren't even supposed to be a market big enough to have television station. The smallest market in the south 48 was a million people other places. Here, we started with population of 35,000. We were supposed to go broke. But we didn't," Hiebert said.

KTVA turned to local talent to fill the airwaves with kid shows and talk shows - a commitment to local programming Hiebert practiced throughout his career.

Economics weren't the only challenge. The 1964 earthquake knocked KTVA off the air for a week. Three years later a flood along the Chena River almost sank his Fairbanks station.

But Hiebert's persistence and engineering skills proved unsinkable.

In 1969, he coordinated the first "live" broadcast in Alaska, The Apollo 11 moon landing, which began a friendship with the most trusted man in America, Walter Cronkite.

Cronkite called Hiebert "one of the grandest people I've ever had the opportunity to know and, I'm happy to say, call a friend."

Hiebert sold his interest in Northern Television in 1997, but he wasn't about to retire.

For the past decade he has mentored the students at Mirror Lake Middle School, helping train the next generation of producers, reporters, and even 15-year-old engineers.

"It takes me back in time to when I got started about the same age. You can see what happens when you get started," Hiebert said. "You get hooked on this business, and then you go out and make a career of it."

Hiebert even lobbied the Federal Communications Commission in the nation's Capitol, securing an FM broadcast license for Mirror Lake Middle School.

In the summer of 2005, Hiebert became the first inductee into the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences Gold Circle for 50 years of service. The acceptance speech was pure Augie.

"A favorite quotation of Alaskans who are noted for their passion of independence is, ‘We don't give a damn how they do it in the south 48.' I only partially agree with that philosophy," Hiebert said. "As I look around the room, I realize I am with the best and brightest in media in the Northwest. I care about what you do."

Hiebert continued to be a guiding hand, always a step ahead in the ever-changing world of broadcasting.

The career that began in Fairbanks with Bramstedt Sr. would evolve into another partnership with Bramstedt's son, Al Jr., perhaps Augie Hiebert's closest friend of the last 20 years.

"To have known both of them and to have loved them as well, almost like two fathers - to me, I can't imagine how fortunate I am to have been in that position," Bramstedt said.

Hiebert's beloved wife, Pat, died in 1994.

He is survived by four daughters, five grandchildren and current and future broadcasters, who have careers thanks in large measure to the broadcast visionary with the heart of a 15 year old.

Sen. Ted Stevens, a long-time friend of Hiebert's, issued a statement today that said, "Alaskans will remember Augie most as the man who made the nation's largest state a little smaller. His efforts brought us closer together and closer to the rest of the world."

The Hiebert family has yet to announce a date for Augie's funeral.

Contact John Tracy at jtracy@ktuu.com

0 comments Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Everyone has a story about that fateful day...
Here is mine.

I was in 8th grade, I was getting ready for school (Alaska is 4 hours behind the east coast), my bedroom was in the basement and i heard my mom on the top floor yell "Oh my God!" I ran upstairs to her bedroom and on the tiny 10" tv with a grainy rabbit ear picture, i saw the smoldering pile of rubble on the Today Show, I was kind of confused until they showed the replay. When I got to school we watched the news for the first couple of hours. Alaska had a scare of our own, at about 9 or 10ish in the morning. A Korean Airlines jet coming from Seoul had its hijack signal on and was not responding to Air Traffic Control calls. They started evacuating downtown Anchorage, I can't remember if they shut down the trans-Alaska pipeline or not, but I remember I was freaking out because my mom worked downtown. Fighter jets were scrambled from the Air Force Base to intercept the plane. Anyways, long story short, they finally re-established contact with the plane, and everything was fine. But later on the local news the commanding officer said he was about 2 minutes away from issuing the "take down" order. We found out that evening that my dad's best friend from college had been killed in the Pentagon, so that made it really hit home.

0 comments Thursday, September 6, 2007

so today at work NBC had football on during our newstime so we had a company BBQ, by the way, its pretty funny seeing the general manager of the station, who is very poised and dignified, flipping burgers. anyways, i heard our executive producer talking with one of our assignment editors about how the 6:00 producer was going to be out tomorrow, and they had no one to fill in. so, ambitious me said "i'll do it," expecting them to go "haha... no." but in fact the exact opposite happened, they said to go check with the news director, who said go get someone to cover your production shift. so tomorrow i will be producing "alaska's most watched newscast."

i'm confident but freaking out at the same time...

0 comments Monday, September 3, 2007

my horoscope for today said...

Even if others warned you about days like today, you still wouldn't be prepared for it. You finally agreed to the fine print, you accepted the mission and it's actually been going along okay, but now what? You learn something new and it opens a whole new angle on your work that can change everything.

i never really believed these things but still liked reading them, but today it just about hit the nail on the head, or at least the way I interpreted it.

today at work sucked the life out of me, i had my shit together, but there were on air mistakes made by my section, even though i wasn't responsible, i still got the brunt of the ass chewing.

BUT...

i got an offer from our news director to come over to the news side of the station full time, with a "sizable" pay bump. so i'm pretty stoked.

0 comments Sunday, September 2, 2007

video

The Ejection Seat at the Alaska State Fair. I've been wanting to do this for YEARS! it was soooooo worth the money! and no i was not the one screaming, i was the one laughing hysterically, but you can't hear me.

(the video is kind of testy, it works sometimes)

0 comments Friday, August 31, 2007

im producing tomorrow and there is no news that i can foresee. normally we like to have our top story planned out the day before for the weekend shows, but as of right now we've got nothing. hopefully something will develop overnight, because right now im drawing a blank. maybe we could find mindy schloss, or josh wade (the "person of interest" in the mindy schloss case). or we could have an earthquake, that always makes for good news, or pavlof volcano could really blow giving us a nice ash cloud... something interesting.

0 comments Monday, August 27, 2007

saturday was BEAUTIFUL! i'm glad i had half the day off to enjoy it. campus kickoff went pretty good, i think we got a few people interested in joining RTNDA@UAA. on sunday i got to interview mike gravel. he seems kind of kooky on tv, but in real life he is a fairly level headed, nice dude. the lead political reporter from the anchorage daily news was there, he kind of intimidated me, he walks in and starts interviewing people left and right, i'm sitting there going, "should i know who these people are?" i'm fairly up to speed on alaska politics and can recognize faces, but none of these people were ringing a bell. anyways, it was nice to get to do a little bit of hard news every once in a while, kickers are fun but they get old.

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today was the first day of class, i had 3 classes, 2 more tomorrow...

writing and reporting news: this will be a pretty good class, i've almost totally forgotten AP style, so that will be a nice refresher. there seem to be some pretty cool people in there, and its a small class too, only about 10 people, which will be REALLY nice.

media ethics: i think this one will be very interesting, lots of debate which is good. the teacher has been in many newsrooms, so she knows what she is talking about. i think it will be pretty cool. my only reservation is the woman is almost so nice that she kind of scares me. shes got a very soft but high voice, and is always smiling, but almost an evil way, like she could snap and be a witch. i dunno, thats just the vibe i got from her.

art history: oh the humanity... i am only in this class because i need it for my humanities credit, and this is going to be a SNOOZER! maybe i'm just not open minded, but no, i cannot see the "inner conflict" and no i cannot "channel what the artist was thinking." i really dont think artists put all of this thought into their work when they do it. if i was an artist and i had a flower in my painting, and someone told me that it represented life and death, i would say "no i just liked it, now go smoke some more crack."

tomorrow i have macro economics which could be interesting and anthropology, which, judging from the size of the book, is not going to be a fun class.

0 comments Saturday, August 25, 2007

not just nice but NOICE!

i won a dell inspiron laptop today at campus kickoff. unless its like uber better than my current one, ill probably sell it. i could use the money anyway. but i thought it was pretty cool, cuz i NEVER win things.

---AND---

i met bj novak from nbc's "the office" today and got his autograph. he was doing a comedy show at campus kickoff, he was pretty good.

2 comments Thursday, August 23, 2007

sorry i havent updated much this week. im living up my last week of freedom, then i can kiss my social life goodbye...

0 comments Monday, August 20, 2007

i dont wanna start school yet!

0 comments Sunday, August 19, 2007

so the flow of information to us from APD has pretty much been frozen. no updates today in the search for mindy schloss, at all. the only info we got, was stuff we observed. i wish they would just do daily press briefings saying, "we cant tell you anything" then we would be happy. but just not getting anything, no calls, nothing, is ridiculous.

0 comments Saturday, August 18, 2007

backstory: mindy schloss has been missing for 2 weeks. she is a local nurse who just vanished. the fbi has gotten involved, cadaver dogs have been flown up from virginia, but this is just a "missing person" case. God forbid anchorage police say they have a lead.

anyways, on my break at work i was driving to taco bell, i see coming the other way down the road, the anchorage police "murder-mobile" as i like to call it, or the "major crime scene unit" if you like to be exact. now i say to myself, "self, why would they need the murder-mobile? its not like APD has been keeping us out of the loop at all." so i decide to follow said vehicle. it leads me to none other than mindy schloss's street, the house next door even, who APD, FBI and cadaver dogs have been combing over all day. i approach the officer standing guard and start probing as to why they busted out the crime van. all i can get out of this guy is different versions of "we are conducting an investigation." i finally give up because its almost newstime. on my way back i formulated a better phrased question that would have either gotten an answer out of him, or him asking me to leave because i knew too much...

that question would have gone like this:
"as far as i know, there has not been a crime committed, there is a missing person, but no crime so far. why then, would you need the major crime scene unit, unless there has been a crime, or you have located a body?"

that question to me says, "nailed to the wall." but then again, i didnt think of it until i was on my way back, so i can now only speculate. but i expect to see a body or an arrest either tomorrow or monday. i would put my money on tomorrow.

i just wish APD would keep us in the loop more, the only reason we know as much as we do is because we have a reporter staked out there all day long. half the time we know more than the APD PIO (public information officer) which does not make him happy. he has promised to call us if anything develops, but he has yet to call us.

0 comments Friday, August 17, 2007

the number one video on youtube as of now, is of dick cheney from 1994, saying it would be a colossal mistake to invade iraq. the video was posted about 24 hours ago and already has close to 1 million views.

here is the link, watch the video and tell me you dont have rage boiling up inside of you?

i dont even know how to express my bewilderment, anger, frustration, offense, stupidity, ignorance, and sense of betrayal. what the f*ck happened to government by the people, for the people? when exactly did it become acceptable to go around the world invading countries because the president is a puppet for more special interests, big business, and corrupt individuals? because they obviously knew, from that video, that there were going to be consequenses.

clinton got a blowjob and the impeachment process was in motion almost immediately. what kind of backwards country do we live in? where adultery is punished more severely than leading a nation into war that was totally baseless?

what part of bush's cabinet, going all the way back to 2000, hasnt had some sort of scandal and result in someone resigning to "spend more time with their family"?

Lewis "Scoots 'Scooter'" Libby
Karl Rove
Donald Rumsfeld
the list goes on and on and on...

in november of 2006, the american people sent an overwhelming message to their representatives, "get us out of this mess." yet congress has not done anything but "symbolic" votes and pulled 1 all-nighter for legislation that didnt do jack sh*t.

the iraqi government needs to stop going on vacations, stop boycotting their own political process and get their country under control! if they dont like the model government we created, THEN F*CKING CHANGE IT! its their country, they can do whatever the hell they want.

we originally went into iraq because of their "weapons of mass destruction" which turned out to be NOTHING! zip, zilch, zero, nada. now he did have them, he used them on his own people ten years prior. where did they go? good question, i can think of a pretty good place we could start looking, and it is a much bigger threat to america than sadam hussein was. there is a country very close to iraq, that is spelled almost the same, that has a president that is certifiably insane, and was pursuing, despite demands from around the world, nuclear technology. north korea also has nuclear weapons, theyve done underground testing in their country of their nuclear weapons, yes it is very premature, but when a cop has a gun pointed at him, whether its a BB gun or something that can do more harm, either way it is a threat to the officer who will then use the force deemed necessary to eliminate the threat.

bush has had this war on his agenda for years, dating all the way back to the state of the union address in 2002, where he layed out his "axis of evil." of which included iraq, iran and north korea. iraq at the time, if memory serves, had not made any threats towards the united states. the thinking was that iraq had something to do with 9/11, which it turns out hussein hated bin laden almost as much as the u.s. did/does. al quaeda didn't exist in iraq until we got there.

i hold the media responsible for this war also. the new york times has since apologized to it's readers for not questioning the war and the reasons behind it more. most major media outlets jumped on the war bandwagon, busting out their fancy graphics, embedding reporters with the troops, hiring retired generals to analyze the build-up. the job of the media is to act as "the fourth estate." the fourth check and balance in the united states government. a journalist's job is to question everything, every decision made. why? what are the possible consequences? is this true? question the opponents, send your own people in to see first hand. this was not done in the build-up to the iraq war, instead, nbc news was building "the bloom-mobile," david bloom's modified tank that allowed them to broadcast live while on the move. my father, who spent 20 years in the army, said that the media influenced the public's change in attitude towards this war, and i say, AS IT DAMN WELL SHOULD! daily, and sometimes multiple times a day, the news organization i work for reports on how many soldiers have been killed in this war, the names, the faces, and then the death count. it gets higher every day. the american media even sterilizes the pictures it does show, because americans are squeamish and dont want to see dead bodies and blood coming into their homes each night at the dinner hour. this past week, the largest insurgent attack since the invasion in 2003, preliminary reports said 250 dead, but could climb to 500. this was not in baghdad, it was in a normally peaceful town in the northern part of the country. yes the troop surge is working, but its driving the terrorists into parts of iraq that were secure, and has little u.s. troop presence, because there was no problem.

it would be very easy to say, "screw it, bring everyone home now." but then we leave innocent people in the middle of a warzone with no way to protect themselves. they are trying to just live there lives. because of this quagmire we've created, we are now stuck, because as much as we are getting ridiculed for being there, it will only get worse if we up and leave. this is the defining moment of our generation. i see no easy way out. if you do, feel free to speak up. it just makes me so mad, that 10 years before this war started, cheney, one who many accuse of running the white house himself, predicted this outcome. low and behold, look what happened, his prediction came true, and he was one of the ones running the show.

the only accurate way to describe the situation we are in is clusterf*ck

0 comments Tuesday, August 14, 2007

the leaves on the tree outside my window are already turning yellow!

0 comments Monday, August 13, 2007

that should pretty much sum it up right there. it was my first night on the floor and working in production. one of our main anchors doesnt deal well with change. at all. if there is a change, she either does the deer in the headlights, or assumes that everything is normal and continues to act like there is no change. we had to set up the audio differently so it is now not instantly clear that any of the studio mics are on or off. but she assumes as soon as we hit a soundbyte, that her mic is clear, so now, the entire state knows that she was on a plane with the governor over the weekend. the problem is, the anchors only pay half attention to us and assume things. then they get mad at us if they make a mistake. in the case of the open mic and her on a plane, she then looks at us and says, well why was my mic open so long? i dont know, but thats not the point, you are supposed to wait to talk until the floor director or someone else on the floor says you are clear.

3 days down, at least 2 months to go...

ugh

0 comments Sunday, August 12, 2007

so in the stress of small children, i forgot to mention that last night was the last night in our control room. its getting rebuilt for HD news. so we are going to be doing our news from our mobile production trailer for the next 2-3 months. tonight was the first night, and it is CRAMPED in there. the trailer is terraced like the old control room, but its really narrow, so i got my own row which was pretty cool, but its so small that my computer screen blocked the monitor wall, which i kind of need to see, its not necessary, but its nice.

for a small market, we have a hell of an operation, but looking at our production setup today, it was kind of ghetto looking. the trailer is backed up to the back door, the garage door is open, and where the live van is normally parked, is now the makeshift engineering station.

we got a new chyron, and today was the first dry run. it looks pretty good, its definitely easier to use from a newsroom point of view, on the production side we are still working out the kinks.

i think the biggest snag for everyone, i know it was for me at least, was that buttons were in new places, i know i talked in the wrong IFB a few times just because the button was not in the right spot.

its going to be an interesting few months, but the final product should be pretty sweet!

0 comments Friday, August 10, 2007

i dont deal well with kids under the age of 10. they stress me out, especially the hyper ones. by the time they reach the age of 10 theyve either been diagnosed with ADHD and are on ridalyn or theyre starting to act more mature.

tonight one of our anchors had a group of her friends come in to watch the 10:00 news. they brought their kids along. they were some of the most out of control brats i had seen in a long time. they were everywhere, touching everything. i suggested that the parents take them up to the control room to watch for the first block, because we didnt need that kind of distraction during the hard news block.

at the same time i was training a new guy. he was born in russia or the ukraine or something, so he doesnt speak the greatest english, when he gets flustered his sentences dont always make sense, which stresses him out because i dont understand his question, which stresses me out because we dont have a lot of time to talk because the news is fast paced.

so combine small children and training a new person, and you get a stressed out todd, who needs a drink...

0 comments Tuesday, August 7, 2007

so i ran out of hair stuff yesterday, and during the 10:00 news at a commercial i asked if anyone knew when fred meyer closed. i got like three different answers but the general consensus was 11. which i could make if i hadnt forgotten to roll the aircheck for the newscast because i needed to log the video after the show. so i had to do it the long way, so i didnt get out of work until about 11. anyways, during this conversation someone asked, well carrs is open 24 hours, i said yes but carrs doesnt have what i need. well what do you need? i ran out of hair stuff. i got harassed for this a small amount, but let me introduce you to who i was being harassed by... commonly referred to has "hairman and the golden goddess." so i thought that was a little uncalled for... they thought it wasnt a big deal, but i told them the last time i came to work without my hair done, people didnt recognize me, and wondered how i got into the building. really. "the golden goddess" didnt believe me. well since i didnt make it to fred meyer to pick up my hair stuff i had to go to work without my hair done. and what happens? i get weird looks until people figure out who i am OR i get "whats wrong with your hair?" or "did you get a haircut?" today "the golden goddess" gave me shit and i gave her shit back. but during break i went and got my hair stuff, so tomorrow problem will be solved.

the end.

great story huh?

0 comments Friday, August 3, 2007

so we went to go see the bourne ultimatum tonight, and the picture started to flicker, it was just more of a distraction than anything. after a while it stopped. then when we were about 15-20 min to the end of the movie the screen starts dimming, but at a fitting place in the movie, like bourne was blacking out or something. then the screen goes black but the sound keeps going and you hear bourne talking. basically the projector died. i got free tickets to any movie (they are assuming i will go see it again, but im just going to wait until it comes out on dvd) so if anyone wants to catch a flick let me know!

0 comments Wednesday, August 1, 2007

cool site, it takes a little bit of time, or maybe my internet is just slow
www.simpsonizeme.com

0 comments Tuesday, July 31, 2007

so its been months since i wrote my first story used on the news, so its no big deal to me anymore, so i thought. i was always writing things for the weekend. but today i got to write the kicker story for our 5 and 6:00 news. i got that same giddy feeling, knowing that I wrote that and our main anchors are reading what I wrote to the entire state.

0 comments Sunday, July 29, 2007

once again, i come out today and my car is bird-shit-laden. wtf? w...t...f...?

on a related note, i got a new spoiler for my car! heres duh pics...

0 comments Saturday, July 28, 2007

so you would think the washington dc bureau of nbc news would have somebody there overnight to answer phones on the weekends. especially for us west coasters that might need something. now i only needed information for a possible liveshot tomorrow night, but still, its friggen ridiculous that the #1 news network in the nation wouldnt have at least 1 person overnight there to answer phones.

0 comments Friday, July 27, 2007

  • morning anchor doesnt put her read rate on stories, this would explain why i went from over 30 seconds to under 30 seconds so rapidly and frequently
  • master control server crashes a lot
  • there is a reason tv people are on tv, they are "tv people" non-tv people are not "tv people" therefore they shouldn't be on tv or have a reoccurring segment on tv, ie an accountant for our "market watch" segment. this person is the most awkward person to watch, he does not look comfortable at all, yet he has been doing this segment for years

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schmeh, see it once, its got some good laughs, story line kind of sucks. but they go to alaska which is friggen awesome.

0 comments Thursday, July 26, 2007

  • morning anchor gets flustered easily
  • director is much stricter, at night we joke and screw around all the time, we dont shut up and really focus unless something goes wrong.
  • i was perkier/more chipper than most of the people there and ive been up for 18 hours
  • morning anchor needs her read rate re-done because she is WAY slower than whatever it is now
  • morning producer doesnt seem to include the tags in the script times, everything times out just right until the tag...
  • HALF OF THE EVENING CREW WAS THERE
  • our morning show is boring as f*ck
  • morning anchor is kind of bitchy
  • weather lady is going to be PISSED at me, i forgot to give her time cues once
  • news was all from yesterday, only national stories were updated (i.e. a newspaper that is read to you)
oh well, only one more day (i hope)

0 comments Tuesday, July 24, 2007

i think birds are attracted to the color of my car. i come out today from my meeting on campus and i see that my care is COVERED in bird shit. the car next to me got some crossfire but it was just my car. and this is not just a one time thing, this is ALL the time. nothing is less cool than driving a cool car covered in bird shit.

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i stayed up to five in the morning...

so as i continue to prove myself to the powers that be at channel 2, i get more privileges and responsibilities, most of them i welcome with open arms, but i got hit up to work the morning show thursday and friday. i only said yes because the anchor that asked me had her curling iron explode in her hand not an hour before that.

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people from NBC are CLUELESS when they come to alaska...

crews from CNBC were in the station today, they are apparently doing a piece on the pipeline turning 30 years old, apparently they did little to no research on where they would go to get shots of it. they came around asking where the closest place was to get shots of it, between fairbanks and valdez (about 400 miles) i dug out the atlas for them, because they obviously hadnt done that... the closest is about 4 hours away, why they cant just use some of our footage of it is beyond me, because we have some good stuff.

al roker from the today show is coming to alaska in august to do weather, so some NBC producers came up last week to scout out locations. they apparently didnt understand that when it is 7 AM in new york it is 3 AM in alaska, its going to be DARK, we are the land of the midnight sun for a couple months! they wanted to do it from in front of a glacier... they seriously asked if we had enough lights to light up the glacier... dude, are people from Manhattan really that dumb? honestly, if there is someone from new york or some other big city on here, please tell me you know that a glacier is FRIGGEN HUGE and you cant just stick some lights on it and make it look like daytime. the kicker to all of this, these producers came with the full knowledge that they would be outside looking for these places to do al's liveshots, they came in full business apparel. the lady was in a pant-suit with sandals, the man in a nice suit and expensive shoes (this is alaska not central park, we are called the last frontier for a reason, there is no pavement to walk up to these glaciers). and even though al had his stomach surgery, he is apparently still to out of shape or just too fragile to walk 300 yards from the road to where the shot would have been. the producers said "oh al cant walk that far." wow... just wow. i may be reconsidering my want to be a big time tv journo if they are all pansies like al or these producers.

0 comments Sunday, July 22, 2007

AND I KICKED ITS ASS!

whew that felt good, sorry had to get that out of my system...
anyways, i got to produce the 10 tonight, enough people were out of town that producing fell to me. i felt panicked most of the night, like it was later than it really was, at 8:00 i was freaking out because it felt more like 9:59. i had 2 breaking news stories, one was a colossal traffic jam on the kenai because of a road construction that went south because of the weather, creating a giant mud-hole. cars were bottoming out in the mud, causing cars to back up for miles, many callers said it was backed all the way up to sterling, which is about
36 miles from where the mud hole is/was. then we had an apartment fire in midtown which destroyed 6 units, all of the people made it out ok but unfortunately 2 cats did not... i had a liveshot with one of our best reporters. it looked friggen awesome. the only major snafu was that our reporter went way over and our fill in anchor read really slow and embellished on things. other than that there was lots of blood and carnage which us newsy type people thrive on. dead bodies found in a creek, you know that kind of good stuff. our sports reporter was cooperative with me too! that NEVER happens, i hate him like poison, but he was actually agreeable tonight, so the whole night went pretty well, we got out on time. it was pretty much awesome.

thats my gloating for the night, im going to go read harry potter and fall asleep after i watch channel 11's news to see how much i kicked their ass

EDIT... dont ask me why the font is ridiculously huge, i tried to fix it, but it wouldnt work. im too tired to mess with it.

0 comments Saturday, July 21, 2007

so i am a bit rusty, it has been a couple of years since i read harry potter 6, i dont remember when it came out, but i havent read it since then. so that is why wikipedia is friggen amazing. there are many mentions of "horcruxes" which have a large amount of significance, but i couldnt remember what a horcrux was or why it was important. so i type into my handy dandy google toolbar, 'what is a horcrux?' the first result i get is a wikipedia entry, which has incredibly detailed descriptions and a history of all the horcruxes mentioned in the first 6 books and what importance they hold.

in the first 6 chapters, about 100 pages, there have already been some deaths, one mad me sad, the other not so much. right now im in some filler before the plot actually gets started. i am once again, as happens every couple of years when a new potter book comes out, hooked. i will be useless tomorrow at work...

but it is now 3 in the morning and i do have to work tomorrow, so im going to bed, good night all...

0 comments Friday, July 20, 2007

so our crotchety lone state representative, don young, is making his way on to more and more peoples' shit-lists. especially with yesterday's remarks on the house floor. read about it here because i dont have time to explain it... Like a 'biting mink,' Young threatens to eat his own

i was wondering, who re-elected this jackass. then i was like wait a minute, i voted for him, so did 2/3 of the state. but then i was reminded of the total nutcase he was up against. lesser of 2 evils i guess...


IMAGE COURTESY: ktuu.com

0 comments Wednesday, July 18, 2007

i dont think my neighbors sleep, i am regularly up until 2 or 3, and their lights are always on, i think i have vampires next door or something

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so on my day off tomorrow i get to go to the dentist, where they are going to bitch at me because i havent flossed since the last time i went to the dentist, and they are going to tell me i need my wisdom teeth out, just like they told me i needed them out last year. that all goes down at 9 in the morning, making for a wonderful start to my 1 day off a week. the upside is we are having dinner at benihannas for my sister's birthday, which reminds me, i have like 18 hours to find her something.

0 comments Sunday, July 15, 2007

its amazing how one hour/event can change your perception of an entire day. today was fairly slow, all up until about 8:45ish.

with that said, i know pose to you this question. why the F does breaking news wait until an hour before the show to happen? couldn't some jackass have shot someone else in the head earlier in the day, when we aren't scrambling, and im not killing stories faster than they could be written?

anywho, back to 8:45. i had just recovered from our previous breaking news scramble, (garage fire in eagle river, ammunition in the garage was exploding, thats always fun), literally as i was on the phone telling the photog to come on home i hear on the scanner "blah blah blah gunshot wound to the head blah blah blah" so i tell said photog that i will call him back with a new assignment. i wait another few seconds for another page over the scanner that said "blah blah blah gunshot wound to the head blah blah blah" where i then snatch the phone and start calling police dispatch and hollering for our evening anchor/producer who was in the logging room (logging video, what else would you do in a logging room? duh) i instantly get put on hold with APD dispatch, because as much as we are scrambling, they are moreso. while i am on hold unnamed anchor calls unnamed on call reporter. while i am on hold i get a call on the other line, it turns out to be unnamed dayside reporter who was on her way home and was very near the scene of aforementioned shooting. i get the location of the shooting from her, because APD is no help. so reporter, photog and livetruck op are all on their merry way.

about 45 min later (about 20-25 min away from showtime) i get a call from unnamed on call reporter which thoroughly confuses the shit out of me. she says no one was shot, they have a man named raymon mcwain, they dont know if he was the shooter, whether he was shot, or what happened, but there is blood everywhere. unnamed on call reporter also talks way too F-ing fast for me to possibly take down a script, so we go scriptless, just roll cues and outcues for this one folks. (unnamed on call reporter never sticks to roll cues)

the live shot hits, i am now more confused than when we started, i am wondering why we did the liveshot, and what the commonfolk at home who did not listen to scanner traffic walk away from that story going "i think something happened at the papa johns tonight, but i dont know what"

oh weekends, gotta love 'em

0 comments Saturday, July 14, 2007

also at work we debated whether the term 'drunktard' is a politically correct term to refer to someone who is publicly inebriated. it still makes me laugh hours later.

-PLUS-

{TAKE: WIPE}
***WIPE***

in my ongoing, half-assed attempt to eat somewhat healthy (ya see where im going with this thing?) i was going to eat some baby carrots tonight, but apparently my refrigerator is turned up a little too high, thus i pull out of the crisper a solid block of baby carrots. so i settle for applesauce instead...

-ALSO-

{TAKE: WIPE}
***WIPE***

for those who care this applesauce tastes like shit, dont buy generic brands

-THOSE STORIES AND MORE, TONIGHT AT 10-

{TAKE: LOSE IT}
***LOSE IT***
{###############}

for those of you who dont know what i did there, i kept adding to the post and it ended up like a news tease, so i decided to make it official, i know i know, pathetic, but it worked

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so its been almost a week since ive posted, that should be interpreted as a good thing, if nothing noteworthy is happening then nothing out of the ordinary, and out of the ordinary is sometimes good sometimes bad, so therefor, ho-hum. are you still with me? good...

all things considered today wasnt bad, there was just a large bump in the road, that everyone seems to have gotten around, we dont know if everyone survived but those of us who are still alive and kicking, had a pretty good evening. enough dancing around the subject, heres what happened...

our weekend director (different than previously mentioned director, but will simply be referred to as director for the sake of laziness...) and unnamed floor director (not me), have been working together for years, and they have a relationship that is constantly on pins and needles. aforementioned floor director does have a degree of mental retardation, although nothing serious, but has, on a somewhat regular basis, impaired his judgment. the director has an extremely short fuse (i believe he has anger management issues, but who am i to make that judgment?) he gets mad and throws fits over the smallest things, the still store computer not working fast enough for his satisfaction, or not working at all. although that is frustrating, there is no need to throw things or swear like a sailor. the riff between these 2 came to a head today and didnt stop there. it is fair to say that it blew up and splattered all over the place.

our new weekend anchor is doing well, all things considered, she still has some things she needs to work on, but 3 weeks in, i think everyone will survive. like i said before, she still has some improvements to make, that would include responding to time cues and wrapping when whoever boothing or your floor director gives you the wrap signal. today she was chit chatting like anchors do, but her mic had to be clipped in the end because she didnt wrap. relatively small beans, its happened before, nothing huge. well, said director seems to think that every small mistake made during the show, whether in his control or not, reflects his competency as a director. when in reality, shit happens. thats all there is to say, shit happens. anywho, weekend anchor didnt wrap when she was told to, mic was clipped, whatever. i was not in the room to witness the exchange, but from what i gather, the following, or something similar transpired:

anchor did not wrap, director gets mad (reportedly punches a monitor) director made some sort of comment about anchor not wrapping. blame went to floor director, who is partially responsible for wrapping anchor, when given command. apparently command was not given, but the closing music was rolling and on time. anchor ignores music because last weekend it was not rolled correctly once. floor director takes offense to assigned blame, issues some sort of response (assumed offensive). director tells floor director to go home. floor director grabs phone and threatens to call bosses and family that works for the station, director supposedly grabs phone and throws it. somewhere in here apparently a shove takes place. floor director leaves room upset. impaired judgment makes him think hes been attacked. floor director calls the cops. cops arrive, realize that this is totally trivial, but question those involved because they are required to, cops leave. anchor was supposed to go to an interview but decides to stay and supervise the situation, i get sent to the interview. when i return, floor director is gone for the day, his future with the company will later be determined, everyone else had returned to their normal selves.

i guess its just another day at the office...

0 comments Tuesday, July 10, 2007

i am able to put up with a lot, especially when it is at work, i respect my superiors even if they are jerks. but today i had had enough. our director, who will remain nameless, shows absolutely no respect for the floor crew. he is incredibly rude when telling one of the cameras to adjust their shot. one of the camera operators in particular, tends to be his punching bag. today for both the 5 and 6:00 newscasts there were no on air errors, yet when asked to make minute adjustments (which i have no problem with) he would either yell, put whoever he is referring to down, or make off the cuff snide remarks, all of which are totally uncalled for. it was not just today though, it is EVERY day. hardly any of these remarks are directed at me however, because director who will not be named plays favorites. i happen to be on his good list, but today when he is treating my floor crew like total shit, i finally decided to speak up about it. i politely, but sternly let him know after the show, that i thought his remarks were rude and out of line. the response i get is "if thats what it takes to get you guys to react then thats what i have to do." i reminded him that there were no on air mistakes, but it didnt seem to matter. i hate to be the tattle tale, but if this continues im going to take it to the department supervisor, because the way he treats people is way out of line.

0 comments Monday, July 9, 2007

so i was walking out the door to go to work today, when i see a package leaned up against my door. it turns out it was a care package/house warming gifts from my grandparents. they sent me all the kitchen stuff i would never think about needing until i need them. case in point, a pizza slicer, so tonight im having digiorno! then i got a serving/cooking spoon which i knew i needed, just never got around to getting one. some salad tongs, more silverware! (i think i can open a restaurant with all of the silverware i have now) hand towels and placemats. all the crap i would never think of but can use. yay!

0 comments Saturday, July 7, 2007

so i thought i would be the loud neighbor.... one week in, i think im wrong. right now jackie and her husband are blasting some sort of driving rock music, the bass is coming through very clearly. i know she's a fan of AC DC, but its almost 1 in the morning, some of us have to work tomorrow.

1 comments Friday, July 6, 2007

i love the folks who work at the assignment desk.

one assignment manager, who will remain nameless, still has not learned my name after working directly with me for almost a year now. i called the other day from the electric company looking to get jackie (my landlord and the weather lady)'s number because i needed it for the papers i was filling out to get the electricity switched over to my name. so i call the newsroom, assignment manager who shall not be named picks up, i go hey assignment manager who shall not be named, it's todd, if youre not too busy could you give me jackie's number? well what do you need it for? im at the electric company and they need the landlord's phone number. who is this? it's todd. (pause) are you the guy who works here in the afternoon? (pause) yes assignment manager who shall not be named, ive been there for almost a year now. well i dont like giving out numbers over the phone, jackie will be in in about an hour, can she just call you then? assignment manager who shall not be named, im going to be gone in 10 minutes... (at this point the lady who was helping me realizes that im not going to get the number out of this guy, so she tells me that she can just look it up)

today we had a hotbox (which is a live interview, its kind of like being in the hotseat, but you are in the split screen box, thus the hotbox). the folks in production forgot to roll a tape on the clean feed (technical terms that means to record what the dude says without the anchor or split screens) but someone says, oh dont worry i saw the assignment desk rolling on it. wonderful, our problems are solved. well im in the newsroom making copies of the rundown when our political reporter, bill, comes up and asks if anyone rolled a clean feed on the hotbox. assignment editor who shall not be named goes "no i didnt roll a clean feed, i thought the back was doing it, no one told me to run a clean feed" getting very defensive and then the producers start chiming in going well maybe the back did, or the web, i think i saw the web folks up here rolling on it, blah blah blah. everyone is talking at once, passing blame and saying where the tape MIGHT be. im standing there laughing at the whole spectacle and bill is standing there bewildered. i look over and go, hey bill, short answer, no. he goes ok and walks away. several reporters behind me start laughing because they realized how dumb the argument was.

0 comments Thursday, July 5, 2007

friggen amazing movie, my only criticism is there are just too many visual effects, during fight scenes you have a hard time telling the good guys from the bad guys

* * * * 1/2

0 comments Monday, July 2, 2007

so i went bargain hunting today for some kitchen stuff and whatnot, and i felt bad for going into the salvation army and value village wearing my name brand clothes, in a nearly new sports car, and my phone rang while i was in there so i whipped out a stylish new cell phone. i look like im rich, but im really not, and i dont want to say that people were judging me or i was judging them, but they/i might have. i felt out of place because i look like i have a lot while a lot of those people were im sure just getting by, and just like i dont know their story, they dont know mine, everything i have i bought before i had financial obligations, when i could afford to spend a little extra. now im preparing to be broke off my ass. as i go on writing this it doesnt look like i have a point or a clear one anyways, but i just felt i was getting dirty looks while i was at those places, so the point is, im not rich, i just look the part.

0 comments Sunday, July 1, 2007

so i wonder when the novelty of this place is going to wear off? im actually cleaning up after myself, im being somewhat health conscious when i buy food. what has happened to me?

1 comments Saturday, June 30, 2007

so when i went to the grocery store with my parents in the past i had no problem picking out things that i wanted. but now that i have been cut loose and am on my own it was pretty much impossible to find something i wanted. i walk around the aisles overwhelmed at all of the options. i guess you have to be kind of a visionary, knowing that these raw materials could make a really good meal, but i dont want to work that hard. i probably went up and down each aisle 3 times before i finally got sandwich stuff, mac and cheese, canned soup and cereal stuff. and i had big plans for this blog to be metaphorical and stuff, but snl is on so im really distracted. my bad, ill try harder next time.

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hey so im pretty much moved in, the place still looks pretty bare, i need some stuff on the walls. anyways, im leeching off of the neighbors wifi so its all good! those of you in alaskaland will have to come check it out sometime. my roomate hasnt even started moving in yet and according to him "it may be a while" im not sure what that means but hes already paid for this month so im happy! im really hungry and the fridge is empty so im gonna run. peace out homies!

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as promised, here are some pics from when i went to take some stuff over today. before i was really excited, now im getting really nervous. rent is a lot of money, remembering when the first of the month is coming up, my utilities bill, are me and my roomate going to get along? as much as my parents drive me crazy, ive lived with them for almosst 20 years, that is a long ass time! so i almost feel bad for just bailing on them. i dunno, ill get over it


0 comments Friday, June 29, 2007

i start moving stuff over to my new apartment tomorrow! pics to come

0 comments Wednesday, June 27, 2007

will you see a house driving down the street...

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BREAKING NEWS! DRIVE BY SHOOTING AT THE ALASKA MENTAL HEALTH CENTER ONE PERSON HIT IN THE HEAD!

crews go flying out the door headed to the blood and carnage. we then hear, either over the scanners or from APD, im not sure which, that someone had thrown a ROCK threw a window and hit someone in the head. that person started yelling "ive been shot ive been shot!"

large amounts of laughter came from the newsroom thereafter.

0 comments Tuesday, June 26, 2007

it was another action packed, innuendo filled late edition.

after weather megan says, regarding the excellent forecast, "jackie, have i mentioned lately how much i love you?" that was just kind of funny, but it turned into everyone saying that they loved everyone and right before we go to black meg squeezes in "its a lovefest in here"

then our kicker story is about a caribou at the alaska conservation center that may have the worlds largest antlers. as soon as we go to the video, meg (im seeing a trend here) says "check out the rack on that one" or something to that effect.

this is all in good fun, but we have retarded people who call and bitch about the dumbest things (see "please direct your complaints to... parts one and two) so im just looking out for the person who has to answer the phones, which tomorrow will be me, and also megan has gotten away with way worse things, like way worse, im just wondering when someone, i.e. management is going to draw the line. she wants to go to chicago but if she pulls some of the stunts there that she has here, they wont be so forgiving.

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ok what the hell? everyday i set my alarm for like 10:30 or so right? not that early. when i goes off, i either shut it off in my sleep, or i barely remember shutting it off and then going back to sleep, so i wake up at noonish and so all of my plans to do stuff before work are now shot. today i was going to go get some leftover boxes and stuff from the grocery store so i can start packing, thats not going to happen. ive been planning to start running again for like months now. not happening. im such a bum

0 comments Saturday, June 23, 2007

so i was fretting about it last night and all morning, but when it came time, it was fairly painless. my roomate kyle and i signed the lease to our new apartment! i start moving in this coming week! pics to come!

0 comments Friday, June 22, 2007

so there are a bunch of wildfires north and south of here, and the tanker planes keep flying near my house, these planes always fly pretty low, but the past few times they sound like they are going right past my window. it kinda freaks me out

2 comments Thursday, June 21, 2007

so my day was going splendidly, i had plans for the solstice (today) the longest day of the year. in alaska thats a total party. my parents are out of town so i have to stay with my sister. this trip was relatively last minute notice to me. i was planning on moving out this weekend, cant do that have to stay with my sister. i was going to go climb a mountain tonight, shelbi was going to stay at a friends house. well i get a call saying that she cant stay the night, so after work i have to go drive around some neighborhood to pick her up, then i have to stay home tonight because my sister will be "too scared to stay by herself." i was coming home tonight, its not like i was going off to party until tomorrow morning, i have work tomorrow. this f*cking trip my parents have has screwed up several of my plans now. i am SOOOOOOOO ready to move out. but i have to wait because they are gone. i should end this now because ive almost broken this keyboard from typing so hard.

0 comments Wednesday, June 20, 2007

so its wednesday night again, and im answering phones. its not an especially busy news night, but the phones are ringing like they should be. our 6:00 anchor likes to get in a tizzy about possible breaking news when shes already left work. tonight it was a "plane crash," that plane that "crashed" had already returned to the airport by the time i got ahold of state troopers. anyways, back on topic, i get a call tonight from some guy who sounds pissed when i first pick up the phone. he gets even more pissed as his rant goes on. hes bitching about the fact that the forecast on the 6:00 news was wrong for tonight. he apparently trusted the forecast and ripped off his roof tonight, im assuming he is replacing it. now if you've lived here longer than 5 minutes you know that you cannot predict the weather here, now i first moved here in 1996, they have gotten better at predicting it since then, but they still suck. basically a weather forecast is an educated guess, and if you are going to listen to that forecast and start some sort of project you are taking a gamble. and if youve ever been to vegas, you know that when you gamble, chances are youre not going to win. dont call me and start whining and complaining because you lost. the only person you can blame is yourself. and the question i ask all of the people like this, "what would you like me to do?" i know nothing about the weather, i can look out the window and tell ya whats going on, other than that i cant help you, so yelling at me is not going to do anything but put me in a bad mood.

0 comments Monday, June 18, 2007

where do i begin? my family is insane. thats basically all you have to say. now many of you will say, "well everyone says their family is insane." but i mean it. here is an example, one time a few years ago, my grandparents were staying with us while my mom and dad were out of town, we decided we were going to order pizza for dinner. after debating for oh, probably 15 minutes about which place to go with. we then spent, not exagerating, because its not needed, 20 minutes arguing the cost difference and the benefits and fall backs of cheese vs. extra cheese. i kid you not, i wish i was.

a more recent example with said grandparents, we were getting ready to take the obligatory family reunion photo, well we were in the big open room on the bottom floor of the house, this room has a pole in the middle of it because it is large so it needs some support in the middle, duh. anyways, on one side of the room there is a couch where the old people and those with small children will sit, then there is the pole, then on the other side of the room is a table that did have all of the food on it, it was at the time being used as the camera tripod. between the camera and the couch is the aforementioned pole. much argue, debate and frustration ensued about what to do with said pole. a voice of reason chimed in much to late for many peoples' nerves, that we should scoot the table over so that the pole would not be in the way. once we get the old folks and young folks with babies in tow situated on the couch, we then determine that the couch needs to be moved out away from the wall so the tall people can stand in back. now everyone has to stand up so we can move the couch, and these people dont move so well. once everyone is situated again... my uncle cant figure out how to get the timer to work on his camera. i chime in many times that i know how to operate the timer on our camera which is sitting within 10 feet. "no no no i got it" was the reply i got. 4 tries later my great uncle, whos mind is going anyway, decides he is out, so lowell is out, our picture is now down1 person, the twins are asleep, so our family is dropping like flies, i then get to use my camera, which the picture turns out as you can see (if you cant see it will be posted soon).

the family as a whole is not bad, there are justs a few crazies in there that make EVERYONE crazy and ruins it for everyone.

so that is where ive been for the past few days, dealing with the crazies, and going a bit crazy myself. its good to be home, but it will be even better next week when i have my OWN home...

0 comments Wednesday, June 13, 2007


KTUU Channel 2, Alaska's News Source posts impressive gains in May ratings period, with more viewers than the competition COMBINED AND DOUBLED

The Morning Edition: 5 Rating, 45 Share

The 5:00 Report with John Tracy: 11 Rating, 37 Share (Up 11% year to year!)

The Channel 2 Newshour: 13 Rating, 35 Share

The Late Edition: 17 Rating, 45 Share!!! (UP 16% YEAR TO YEAR!!!)

The 5:00 Report Saturday Edition: 9 Rating, 35 Share

The Saturday Late Edition: 9 Rating, 29 Share

The 5:00 Report Sunday Edition: 8 Rating, 30 Share

The Sunday Late Edition: 12 Rating, 41 Share!!!

You will be hard pressed to find such strong viewership anywhere else in the country.
(a rating is a percentage of TOTAL VIEWERS POSSIBLE, a share is a percentage of TOTAL VIEWERS WITH THEIR TV'S ON AT THE SPECIFIC TIME)

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beerfest is a retarded movie

0 comments Monday, June 11, 2007

so the pole question tonight on ktuu.com asks whether the state should provide ballots in native languages for natives that dont speak english, yes no or undecided. well i just voted and i was a little suprised with the votes as of 7:38...

45% say yes
54% say no
and the genius 1% who vote to say they have no idea

now i will admit this state is as red as they come, but come on, they were here before we were, they have every right to participate in elections.

this pole question came about because the ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the state on behalf of Yupik natives in the village of Bethel. the lawsuit claims that the state discriminated against natives all over the state by only providing ballots in english, i think there might be ballots in spanish also. you can read the story at ktuu.com

UPDATE....
the final results are....
42% say yes
56% say no
and the genius population is at 2%

God forbid we be accommodating

0 comments Sunday, June 10, 2007

so we got a "public health alert" from the department of fish and game/animal control warning that "camel spiders" made it onto some cargo ships from the middle east and central asia and that they could be in anchorage now. anyways, it turns out it was a hoax. but still those suckers are NASTY. just do a google image search for camel spiders... i dare you...

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so we reported on a fairly complex crime story that relates to another crime committed earlier in the week, if you want to read about tonights story click here anyways i helped out with the story and interviewed a police officer and whatnot, and i was somewhat confused by the details, but i wasnt writing the story so that didnt matter too much. but after the story aired at 10 we got a call to the newsroom, i answer (see please direct your complaints to...) and its a lady complaining about said story, well i think nothing of it, bianca is a good reporter, shes got her facts straight. i never doubted it for a second. until they lady on the other end identifies herself as the mother of one of the persons charged in the story. i then go into a slight mode of panic, no longer so sure of the story. she said that we reported that her son was involved with the crime that took place on monday. even though i had newly realized doubt i still wanted to defend our product, so i said "no we reported your son was only charged with 'x'" she disputes that, i then open up the script and read it verbatim to her. as im reading it, my confidence in the story comes back. she politely (but frustratedly) said thank you and hung up. there is no real moral to the story here, i guess just stick to your guns maybe?

0 comments Thursday, June 7, 2007


alaska's only commercial dairy processor, matanuska maid, is closing down next month, after nearly 70 years in existance. it kills me to see another local company go under, they are citing higher prices of operation and shipping costs. im sure conglomerates like fred meyer, walmart and others didnt help with their cheap generic brands. i was always willing to pay an extra buck to buy local. its just sad.

Mat-Maid, my local dairy, Matanuska Maid, sweet memories, I'm a grown up now, but the kid in me stays, It's the great taste you grew up with, Mat-Maid
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what i can remember of the mat maid jingle

0 comments Wednesday, June 6, 2007

the government corruption scandal could expand...

already several alaska lawmakers have been indicted on corruption charges for being "in bed" with the VECO corporation and trading their votes for money. so far it has only involved state lawmakers, but many people have been wondering aloud, how long will it be until one of our US representatives goes down, this may be the beginning of it...

the new york times has an article about a bill that alaska representative don young sponsored when he was head of the house transportation committee, in which millions and millions of dollars are handed out, earmarked for bazillions of road projects, but one tucked away inside of the tons of other major projects is raising eyebrows, in florida of all places... take a look for yourself

props to reporter jill burke for finding this

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so im kind of grumpy, i shouldnt be because today was a good day, but i am, why am i so grumpy you ask? its because i had to answer phones tonight in the newsroom. i hate answering phones, i do it to take the load off of the producer, but i hate doing it. because no one good calls the newsroom at night, its all of the dumb people. my first retarded caller lectured me on how susitna valley high school (see previous post) is not really in talkeetna, even though the postal address is in talkeetna, and that it serves more communities than just talkeetna, but whenever anything happens in that area its always "talkeetna this or talkeetna that" or "near talkeetna." at this point the lady is basically yelling. while im trying to come up with the politest way to say "i dont give a f*ck" i explain to this lady how we use larger towns as landmarks for people who might not know where mile 99 of the parks highway is. well this was not satisfactory with her. after God knows how many more minutes of this crap, the lady runs out of steam and i say i need to go get ready for the newscast, because it was in fact 15 minutes out. then during the news, i was sitting at the assignment desk listening to the scanners, i get a call from someone complaining that we referred to the president as "mr. bush" rather than his proper title. i open up the script and read it to her exactly as it is written, and mr. bush is used upon second reference, i then have to explain AP style to this lady because she is not satisfied and thinks its disrespectful that we would not address him as president bush every time. i hate answering phones, i hate it, i hate it, i hate it, i hate it. and i wont cut these people off and refer them to the talkback line which is meant for complaints, so i sit there and take it. ugh, only a week and a half until my day off....

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basically the entire southcentral part of the state is on fire...

if you read the last post you know about the condo fire in downtown anchorage, well maybe an hour after that we find out about some brush fires in the Big Lake area (big lake is the name of the place, hence the rare capitalization so you wouldnt be confused with a "big lake area") anyways, thats small beans, we can handle that no problem. the reporter and photog can run out there get some b-roll and a few soundbytes and feed it back from our valley bureau. the only problem is, technology doesnt work when you desperately need it to. so our method of transmitting the video back doesnt work and our i.t. guy is a dick and no help at all. so we dont get any video from big lake. anyways, while we are fighting with all of this, we hear frantic pages over the fire scanners saying that the susitna valley high school in talkeetna (about 2 hours north of anchorage) is on fire. the original plan for this fire was to just get still photos sent to us by state troopers, but the one trooper who was able to get there in any reasonable amount of time didnt have a camera on him. so we send our on call reporter and photog out to talkeetna (if you are just joining us, thats 2 hours away from anchorage and its about 8 and the news starts at 10). we are going to have bianca, our reporter, do a live phoner (phone report) from talkeetna and just have save video for the morning show. but its still a gamble whether they will make it in time. well bianca must have been driving 100+ because she made it there in friggen no time and did an amazing ad-libbed report. we got an aerial shot of the fire emailed to us, as far as i know, we were the only tv station that had this picture as of newstime. from the reports we are getting, the school is a total loss, which is bad for this talkeetna, because in small towns like this, the school is basically the heart of the community.

all of this would have been fairly easy to handle were it not for a few things...

  1. people calling: do not call a tv newsroom in the middle of breaking news, if its that big we know about it, we probably knew about it before you did, dont call unless you watched the fire start 2 seconds ago, in which case you should be calling 911, and we would pick it up over the scanners. as i have mentioned before, talkeetna is 2 hours away from anchorage... therefore it takes 2 hours to get there, we cannot magically appear there when the fire starts, dont call us asking where we are and why we are not there. if we had a chopper it would take less time, but we dont, so the 2 hours stands.
  2. people not listening to the producer: in a time of breaking news, what the producer says is law, dont challenge it, especially when you are out in the field (by you im referring to reporters/photogs)
  3. lack of communication: no the satelite window and shot was not canceled, who ever told you that is a jackass and i think you were hallucinating.
now, other than no big lake fire video, our show went amazingly well considering the resources we had. i know we kicked everyone else's ass. BUT. if i was producer here is what i would have done...

as soon as we determined that the talkeetna fire was bad, put palsha (who was doing the aftermath of the fire, people helping the displaced residents, blah blah blah, stuff that didnt require a backdrop of the burned building) in the newsroom rather than downtown, then send the satelite truck to talkeetna as fast as it will go, have bianca live with video off the top of the news rather than having her 3rd, after meg and palsha with the anchorage stuff. have jill do an as-live from big lake and book it to talkeetna to feed it from the sat truck. you then have 2 photogs on a big assed fire and 2 reporters who can talk to twice as many people. but then again, hindsight is 20/20. although i had some of these thoughts while we were putting the show together. overall channel 2 kicked major ass again, like always. we'll see what happens tomorrow :)

KTUU CHANNEL 2 NEWS REPORT

PHOTO COURTESY ADN/HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT

0 comments Tuesday, June 5, 2007

so we had a major fire in downtown anchorage today, and i was told 5 minutes before 4:00 that our 4:00 update would be live (it's normally taped), and that i needed to have the roof camera set up for a live shot because you could see the smoke from the station, and holy crap could you! it was incredibly black and covering all of the downtown area. i then heard over the headset at about 2 minutes out that i needed to have the mic and ifb ready because our main anchor would be fronting the update from the roof. my cords are so tangled because i just yanked them out of the box that they are kept in, not realizing that i would need the mic and ifb cords. im then tripping over everything trying to get all of the cords untangled. anyways long story short, everything went off without a hitch and our coverage was amazing, i gotta go now because we have more things breaking, later

Image courtesy of ktuu.com

UPDATE: the anchorage daily news has some amazing pictures on their website.

2 comments Monday, June 4, 2007

its become another 4 letter word, why is it so fun to pick on the media? what the hell did we do to you? most likely nothing, its just "en vogue" to slam the media, so people who have never talked to a reporter in their life go around badmouthing us. there are people who will say "i hate the media" as a broad blanket statement, the i tell them i work at channel 2 and they say "oh i love you guys," im not sure whether they are just covering their ass and trying to keep their foot out of their mouth, or they are just dumb. in a recent poll done in the state of alaska, people said they trust lawyers more than the media, we were at like 17%, yet we get 40-45% of the state watching us on any given night. im sick of people just kicking crap in our faces because we are a member of the "media," i really want to go to these people's jobs and criticize their work. bottom line, unless you have actually been wronged by the media, or you are watching fox news, SHUT UP.

0 comments Saturday, June 2, 2007

so its june and it is barely getting to 60 during the day. this is ridiculous, even for alaska. it should be getting well into the 60s if not 70. i want to go camping, but no, its rainy and cold. damn you seattle, it is a known fact that when seattle is hot and dry, we are cold and wet, when you guys are cooler and rainy, we have the beautiful, postcard alaska days, take what is yours seattle, and we will take what is ours. the rain belongs to YOU! since when did global warming mean that we are below average temperatures most of the time???? and what happened to "the arctic will be the first to feel severe effects of global warming."? where is it? bring on the warming and the drought!

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i love how i work in the communications business, yet there is no communication, whatsoever. i come in on my day off because someone is on vacation, only to find out that there is no 5:00 news because of hockey. SON OF A BITCH!!! WOULD IT HAVE KILLED SOMEONE TO PASS THIS ON!?!?!?! and it wasnt just me that didnt know, it was ALL of operations. so here i am, sitting here steamed because i could be at home....

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i am all of those rolled into one package. actually just just o.c.d. and a.d.d., a.d.h.d. and m.s.n.b.c. were just thrown in there for dramatic effect and comic relief, in that order.
"but todd," you ask, "how are you o.c.d.?"
well let me tell you dear reader, take a look at the post below, "the world report..." there is a dashed line separating the parts of that post. the space between the first dashed line and the text is way bigger than the space between the second dashed line and the text. its driving me BERSERK!!!!!! but im going to leave it like that so you can see what im talking about. it doesnt bother me so much that the 2 dashed lines arent the same length, but it will eventually.

"but todd, how are you a.d.d.?" you inquire.
well dear reader, just come study with me sometime during school, and your question will be answered, or you could look at how ive answered this question, i am now bored with this post, and do not want to provide specific examples.

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since this is "The World According to Todd" i thought it would be appropriate to take a look at events happening in the world. some of it will be satirical, other parts will be serious.
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  1. Iraq. i was originally for the war in iraq, given the information that was presented to the american public, under the assumption that saddam had WMD's, i thought it was appropriate for us to go into iraq. i was also just barely 15 years old, so i wasnt as savvy on world events as i am now, and i wont claim to be an expert. 4 years later with more than 3,500 troops killed in this conflict. i now believe that it was wrong, and bush knows it, but hes too bull-headed to admit it. i think we should start phasing out the troops, we are obviously not wanted there, and things keep getting worse. i had a large debate with my father the other night about this subject, and he threw this analogy at me, if i went into someone elses house, with good intentions, but broke something, would i walk out and not fix it? i answered with, yes i would fix it, but i would leave if the owner of the house starts throwing frying pans and shit at me. there is no clear answer to this problem, and bush, in the process, has totally isolated us from the rest of the world, they didnt like us before, but more of them dont like us and those who already didnt like us, dont like us with an even greater intensity. now i consider myself somewhat conservative, but i agree with those who say that GWB is the worst president in history, hes leaving us with a bitch of a problem in the middle east, a giant ass deficit, social security is about to crap in our faces when all of the baby boomers are dead, i will have paid into it all of my working life, then nothing will be left for me. no child left behind, remember that beautiful piece of legislation, wow, i am really off topic... hold on, let my bullet points catch up
  2. President Bush
  3. International Relations
  4. Social Security
  5. The Mexican Gulf Coast: honestly, how many times do you guys need to get hit upside the head before you learn? get the f out! God does not want you to live there!
  6. Darfur: its a shame that Americans dont care as much as they should.
  7. Australia: is really cool, everyone should be more like them. they dont go to war, they just hang out and surf and chase kangaroos across the outback
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thats all for this edition of the world report, be sure to tune in next time

0 comments Friday, June 1, 2007

so im moving out, for those of you who have known me for a while, ive had some false alarms, but i think all systems are go now. so i am really excited, and scared sh*tless too. my landlord will be on the other side of the wall, so i cant be incredibly loud, which is kinda lame, but the place is really nice. ill be living 2 minutes away from work and 10 from school, which will save a lot of gas, which is good right about now. its a lot of money but i think it will be worth it, and i think i can handle it. so wish me luck!

0 comments Wednesday, May 30, 2007

its amazing how smells can remind you of random things from your past. im sitting in the newsroom right now, everything is going crazy around me, and yet im as calm as can be. anyways, this smell came wofting through the room, and i say to myself, self, what could that smell be? and then it hit me, it was cork grease! and that instantly sent me back to the good ol' days in band.

6 comments Monday, May 28, 2007

so ive been single for a while now... and its getting old. some of my friends are getting married, one is pregnant, and then there is me, with no prospects, and no time to look because im always at work. some would think what i have is a blessing, not being tied down and whatnot, i thought the same thing for a while, but i think now that im moving out, and i wont have mommy to smack me in the back of the head to telly me im stupid, i need some other girl to do that for me. one of my major "faults" that has hindered my relationship finding and keeping abilities is that i am just a nice guy. and right now, girls are not looking for a nice guy, at 19 they are looking for a badass and a good time. everyone tells me that in a few years those girls will realize that im what they want, but i dont want to wait for a "few years." im the guy that every girl wants to be friends with, but cant imagine going any further with. lovely. the curse of the nice guy lives on, in the meantime, ill keep up my workaholic tendencies, maybe channel 2 will hire a female workaholic so we can both put in some serious overtime.

0 comments Sunday, May 27, 2007

i am here in the newsroom at work and i have been tasked with writing our kicker story today. for those of you just joining us, a kicker is the happy/silly/wierd story at the end of a newscast that is meant to make you happy/smile once the newscast is over so you dont think that the news was all bad. anyways, greenpeace is in town, and with them came some hollywood activists, i have been tasked with writing the story about them. i was told that the cheerleader from heroes is here, and some other "D" list celebrities. aparently one guy is from NYPD Blue and another is from MTV. then there are 2 professional surfers here who are with "surfers for cetaceans". now if that doesnt sound like a granola muching, bong hitting, save the whales organization i dont know what is. which is appropriate, because it is a save the whales organization. so i thought i might get to go down and interview some of these people. but no, i just get to say "hey, these people are in town, they will be downtown at this time if you want to go listen to them wave their signs and dance around in whale costumes." if i may borrow a phrase from one of my co-workers, "whoopdy crap"
PICTURES COURTESY: ktuu.com

0 comments Saturday, May 26, 2007

so i just did another mock newscast today, if you want to check it out, go to http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2031957593

its not perfect, but not bad

0 comments Friday, May 25, 2007

AAAAAAAAAAAAmazing, go see it... right now. that is all im going to sleep now, its 5AM

1 comments Thursday, May 24, 2007

i really have no tolerance for them today, telemarketers, uninformed people who wont make an effort to get informed, rather just asking dumb questions that have already been addressed. and i get to work the assignment desk tonight at work and take calls from all sorts of stupid people. lovely...

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this is actually from a while ago, but its still a good story...
dateline: anchorage.4.27
copied from my facebook note

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so i havent written a blog or "note" in quite a while, but i thought today was appropriate.

today in my lab class we went on a field trip around town to look at land features around anchorage, i took my bag with that had my notebook and other things in it, but i took my notebook out to keep with me in the car so i would have something to write on while we were in the field and i put my bag in the trunk. myself and two others piled into the car and took off to the first stop on the field trip. we get there and i get out, i go to grab my notebook, and its not there... i pop the trunk, its not there. so i go back to the car and start rummaging through the crap in my back seat, still not there... so in my mind im thinking "i know i had it with me when i left the classroom, didn't i?" i begin to bank on that. the one thing that really worried me, was that my W2 forms from work were tucked in a pocket inside, and if i did lose it, and that those documents get into the wrong hands, im seriously screwed.

we get back to the classroom, no notebook... shit... i then begin to ponder the idea of the notebook possibly being left on the roof of the car. so i look around the parking lot for papers blowing around in the wind, nothing, no notebook carcass, no ripped up papers, nothing. so i go to the lost and found in the student union and ask if anyone has turned in a blue spiral notebook. no dice, so i give them my information in case anyone turns anything in later. some girl in the back happens to overhear us and comes and asks me what my name was, i tell her and she hands me this slip of paper with the name Barbara on it and a phone number, she had found my notebook in the middle of the road at the intersection of 36th and LaTouche, which for those of you who dont know, is a pretty busy intersection. i call the lady and head over to her office, which is right at the intersection. I walk in to the building, not exactly sure where im going, then i see it! sitting on the counter, a little, well a lot mangled, but its there! the lady comes out and tells me what happened.

apparently the notebook had been there for a little while, because she watched a couple cars run over it. she stopped traffic, got out and got it and took it into her office and called UAA. i ask her if i can take her out to lunch after thanking her profusely. she says no, "just pass it on"

so im looking for that next good deed i can do, because if i dont do it, i think God, much less karma, might kill me.

so the next time you see something lying on the ground that you think someone might be missing or miss. help them out, you never know what college kid in the middle of finals you will help out.

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so i may be moving in next door to one of the most famous people in the state. our weather lady, jackie purcell, owns a house with an apartment in it. it is coming open soon, and is pretty much what i am looking for. the rent is a little more than i wanted a pay, but it is manageable. the most important thing is it is 2 minutes away from work, and probably 10 minutes away from school. with gas at $3 a gallon i cant be making the commute to and from eagle river every day.

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its hard to believe that i have been out of high school for almost a year now! right before i left high school, prom day in fact, i bought a new car, that new car will cross the 10,000 mile threshold tomorrow. my life has changed so much since high school, and it all kind of happened at once, graduation night/morning was my last hurrah of sorts as an unresponsible teenager, the next morning i was on a plane headed for my new life in alaska. i was forced to instantly transform into "summer camp todd" (for those of you just joining us, ive worked at a summer camp in alaska for the past 3 years). after camp was over i quickly found myself without a source of income and a rapidly deteriorating bank account, (did you know college is expensive?) i got a job at the local starbucks, it was fun, but then i got a call from gavin reed, the assistant production supervisor at KTUU channel 2, the number 1 news station in the state. i had watched channel 2 since i was little, and the opportunity to work there was something i couldnt pass up, (once again, for those of you just joining us, i am a journalism major and a "news junkie") i all of a sudden found myself with 2 jobs, both with schedules that interfered with each other, but channel 2 at that time was not willing to offer me full time employment, which i needed. at one point i would pull a 16 hour work day a few times a week, going to 2 classes in the morning, then straight to channel 2 for the 5 and 6:00 news, then book it out to starbucks (about 15 miles away) and work there until midnight. it was exhausting, i think it took a toll on my health a little bit, but i learned what hard work was all about, even if it wasnt manual labor.

i felt it was time for a new paragraph, its my blog, punctuation and formatting can take a hike... later in the decemberish time frame, i seemed to have proven myself at channel 2 to the right people, and i was offered a new position of associate producer, as well as getting more hours on the production side of the station. i was able to quit my job at starbucks and the hellish commute, i still stop in there several times a week and chat, they are my starbucks peeps, i left my mark on that place, and it literally left its mark on me, (ill show you the scar sometime).

in january my second semester of college started, i was very optimistic, as the first one did not live up to my expectations, but my hopes were dashed, the second semester sucked about 10 times worse than the first. the classes were more meaningless, there was more homework, and i had more crappy teachers. i ended up dropping my western civ 2 class, the teacher was so bad and i was so behind (i admit it was partially my fault, but me and the teach butted heads a few times). i bullied my way through this semester, with the bright part of my day being when i got to go to work, to be with people i like and be in the midst of my future carrier. i squeaked out acceptable grades for this semester, 2 B's and 2 C's. now many of you over achievers will scoff at this and say, what a slacker, but to you i say, you work 40+ hours a week and add a full college load on top of that, and i think those grades are pretty damn respectable.

it is now summer and i enjoy sleeping until noon, getting up and only putting in 8-9 hours a day, which for me is a light load. i am hoping to move out of my parents house soon, but that story will be saved for another post.

the thought of becoming an adult was very daunting when i was in grade school, and became even more daunting as i reached the end of my high school carrier, looking back on this past year, i never really had a chance to go, "woah man, im not ready for this responsibility or that one" it was all just lobbed at me at once. sink or swim, fight or flight, catch the ball or drop it, whatever cliche you want to use, its been one hell of a year.

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ok, so most of you reading this will already know me, and you know that i cant commit to crap like this, but im gonna try. another thing that will drive many of you up the wall, is that i write like i speak, the comma splices will make you cringe, and i rarely capitalize things.

most of these posts will end up being rants of some sort, or me gloating about something, or a combination of the previously aforementioned (ill throw out big words every once in a while to keep you on your toes)

sometimes i will just go off on little tangents, like take the word "blog" for instance, whoever came up with it is probably some internet web-geek who thought he was being clever, but its kinda catchy. it reminds me though of the word "Gak" you know the weird rubbery gooey stuff that you could either make in elementary school or you could just buy it at your local toy/dollar store. "blog" sounds like something my cat did on the carpet. but i must clear up, before mr/ms funfact does it for me, i do know that blog is a shortened/hacked off version of "web-log."