{"id":447,"date":"2006-07-20T09:39:11","date_gmt":"2006-07-20T09:39:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/34.95.25.178\/maggie\/2006\/07\/20\/rapid_reviews\/"},"modified":"2006-07-20T09:39:11","modified_gmt":"2006-07-20T09:39:11","slug":"rapid_reviews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.golding.ca\/maggie\/2006\/07\/20\/rapid_reviews\/","title":{"rendered":"Rapid Reviews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Just to prove that my brain didn&#8217;t atrophy over the last six weeks:<br \/>\n<u><b>Just for Laughs gala with host Craig Ferguson<\/b><\/u>:<br \/>\nI have never seen the Late, Late Show hosted by Ferguson, but I think I&#8217;ll start PVR-ing it (for the technophobes, that&#8217;s &#8220;taping&#8221; without the tapes). Ferguson is hilarious, and smart and dirty. My kind of guy, in other words. Best line &#8211; when the audience didn&#8217;t react to his mention of his time in rehab, he said &#8220;no, no, it&#8217;s a good thing &#8211; but you&#8217;re all drunks, I gather. That&#8217;s right, this is an intervention. Me against you. Canada, I&#8217;m worried about your drinking.&#8221;<br \/>\n<b>Highlight of the gala:<\/b> Demetri Martin. I&#8217;ve seen his <a href=\"http:\/\/www.comedycentral.com\/shows\/the_daily_show\/news_team\/contributors\/demetri_martin.jhtml\">&#8216;Trendspotting&#8217; <\/a>bit on The Daily Show, and it&#8217;s OK, but not pee-your-pants funny. Last night he was the funniest thing in the show. Then again, maybe that&#8217;s because half his jokes are, apparently, written for English teachers. To whit: &#8220;I went shopping and I was trying stuff on and the salesperson said &#8216;if you need anything, I&#8217;m Jill.&#8217; Wow, I thought &#8211; I&#8217;ve never met anyone with a conditional identity before. Who are you if I don&#8217;t need anything?&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;If some one asks you if you&#8217;re ticklish, it doesn&#8217;t matter what you say &#8211; they are going to touch you.&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd of course, the line that slayed me (and I think one other person in the whole place): &#8220;It&#8217;s weird how &#8216;finger puppet&#8217; is OK as a noun.&#8221;<br \/>\nVancouverite Tim Nutt was great, too, although his impact was dampened by the fact that the reviewer of another show gave away half his punchlines. Since I had no idea who was in the gala line-up, I didn&#8217;t know not to read the review. Local guy Joey Elias looks amazing, 70 lbs lighter &#8211; and thanks to his diet, he has a whole lotta new material. Always good.<br \/>\nSaturday we&#8217;re off to another gala, this time with host John Cleese, which brings me to review #2&#8230;<br \/>\n<u><b><i>Wine for the Confused, with host John Cleese<\/i><\/b><\/u><br \/>\nDVD: This was a present from TB and Irene (along with a Jane Austen action figure (she comes with a writing desk and <i>a quill pen<\/i>)). Since our trip to the UK this winter, Dr. T and I have become wine afficianados. This DVD was good &#8211; it&#8217;s essentially a two-part Food Network show in which Cleese and the cameraperson drive to a few vineyards near Cleese&#8217;s house in California.<br \/>\nWe did learn some interesting things about grapes and glasses and fermenting &#8211; and best of all, Cleese turned me on to Chardonnay. I am a red wine drinker, with a definite penchant for strong grapes, such as Shiraz. I have not been keen on whites since a rather unfortunate night in my teenage years. I have drunk whites when there&#8217;s nothing else going &#8211; I typically quote Alberto Tomba on these occasions: &#8216;white is what we drink when the red is gone.&#8217;<br \/>\nCleese, though, managed to convince me that Chardonnay is the heavy hitter of the white grapes. So, based on that and on Malcolm Anderson&#8217;s recent review of a couple of wines, I went off to the SAQ and picked up a few different Chardonnays. Favourite so far is the Toasted Head, which is kind of peachy, with a lot of vanilla and spice. The Beringer&#8217;s Founder&#8217;s Estate is OK, but not a must-have. We also liked the Oyster Bay from New Zealand.<br \/>\nWe&#8217;ve also rediscovered ros&eacute;s, thanks to Malcolm Anderson. He reviewed a C&ocirc;te du Rhone recently, and said that it wasn&#8217;t as sweet as ros&eacute;s typically are, so we tried it and really liked it. Then we discovered that Jacob&#8217;s Creek does a Shiraz ros&eacute;. Suffice it to say that we have a few bottles of that one tucked away for future consumption.<br \/>\nAnd finally&#8230;<br \/>\nRecommended Reading:<br \/>\nI blazed through three more Sophie Kinsella&#8217;s: <i>The Undomestic Goddess <\/i>(thanks for the recommendations, Jessica and Pat), <i>Confessions of a Shopaholic <\/i>and <i>Shopaholic Takes Manhattan<\/i>. So far, this author is four for four. Every single book has been a one-nighter, because I can&#8217;t put them down until I&#8217;m finished. As with the first one (<i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.golding.ca\/maggie\/archives\/000685.html\">Can You Keep a Secret<\/a><\/i>), these three have their predictable moments; but frankly, I&#8217;m a sucker for a formula in the hands of an entertaining writer.<br \/>\nSpeaking of entertaining writers, I finally bought Bill Bryson&#8217;s <i>A Walk in the Woods<\/i>, and got through that pretty quickly, too. It&#8217;s his story of his attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail from bottom to top, heavily interspersed with stories he&#8217;s uncovered from hikers and historians. After the disappointment of <i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.golding.ca\/maggie\/archives\/000714.html\">Made in America<\/a><\/i>, I was relieved to rediscover the Bryson that I loved in<i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.golding.ca\/maggie\/archives\/000453.html\"> A Short History of Nearly Everything<\/a><\/i>.<br \/>\nI also enjoyed:<br \/>\nRobertson Davies&#8217; <i>Tempest Tost<\/i>, a short Leacockesque novel about an amateur production of The Tempest;<br \/>\nLibby Purves&#8217; <i>Mother Country<\/i>, which relies on the old American vs British culture clash but which is worth reading, especially for the peripheral characters;<br \/>\nNick Hornby&#8217;s <i>Polysyllabic Spree<\/i>, which if nothing else made me feel a lot better about how many books I buy. Talk about confessions of a shopaholic!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Just to prove that my brain didn&#8217;t atrophy over the last six weeks: Just for Laughs gala with host Craig Ferguson: I have never seen the Late, Late Show hosted by Ferguson, but I think I&#8217;ll start PVR-ing it (for the technophobes, that&#8217;s &#8220;taping&#8221; without the tapes). Ferguson is hilarious, and smart and dirty. 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