Saturday, October 31, 2009

I think I am getting more zen in my old age.
We were discussing the old addage that happiness is like chasing a butterfly
Then I thought, Just be the butterfly!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Elvis Costello wrote his satirical party anthem "Pump It Up" in 1977. The Escape Club wrote "Wild Wild West" in 1988. I'm not saying which, but it seems one song might be a bit more than strongly influenced by the other.

Pump It West from Mark Johnson on Vimeo.


I can't get the video to embed in the blogger java, so just click on the link to see the it.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

I am working on starting up a new YouTube profile featuring all of our (my friends and I) Big Show videos. An maybe, just maybe, if there is interest, some of us may start filming new skits and the like.

Here is one of my favorites that my pal Abe and I filmed back in '04 or so.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMbZ4ukFb5M

And if you don't know what the Big Show was... man, where you been?

Friday, August 28, 2009

Man, I used to love blogging. I wonder if I just ran out of things to say. Or whether I just got too busy. I'm betting it is the latter.

Well, it is friday night (7:30) and I am still at work. Not really a fun friday night, but being employed is awesome.

Friday, August 14, 2009



It's been a weird week. I've had this song stuck on play in my head all day.
DJ Steve Porter - "Press Hop" featuring A. Iverson featuring Mora, Green, Namath, Gundy & T O

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

It's Not Easy Going Green

http://www.sltrib.com/ci_12597475?IADID

So I am upset with Lt. Governor Herbert again. The Guv-to-be recently spoke out at the recent Western Governor's Association meeting against climate change and environmental responsibility. Don't get me wrong, I am not a hemp-wearing tree-hugger. And those Toyota Prius commercials with the children dressed up as flowers and grasslands and clouds make me infuriated. But there need to be a some common ground here.

The biggest issue I have with the new green movement is the fact that they are making the movement their own. It is taking care of the environment mixed with a hip, young lifestyle. The right wing naturally takes issue with the naive, dirty hippies as being druggies or nature-worshipers.

These are extremes, but the extremes what get the public attention. Naturally, everyone quickly takes their sides on the environment. This is where it all goes wrong.

Care of the environment is a moral obligation, not a political peculiarity. I don't care if Lt. Governor Herbert or anyone else believes or doesn't believe in global warming or man-made environmental change. Real or fiction shouldn't be the point. This is side-stepping the issue of treating the planet responsibly.

The Gov should follow the example of his predessor, Territorial Governor Brigham Young. He taught, "Let me love the world as He (God) loves it, to make it beautiful, and to glorify the name of my Father in heaven. It does not matter whether I or anybody else owns it, if we only work to beautify it and make it glorious, it is all right".

Friday, May 29, 2009

Twits and Tweets

I'm slammed at work, but I need a quickie minute to vent.

Argh! I hate being slammed at work! Man, these students get on my nerves sometimes.

OK, rant over.

Speaking of expressing myself, you can now follow me on the twitter. Just search for markjohnson1138 so you can follow all of my mundane goings on.

Oh, one last thing. I was digging through old newspapers looking for obituaries of dead relatives when I discovered that this twitter business isn't all that new.
























The more things change...

Well, back to work. Lunch is over and this mountain of paperwork isn't going to do itself.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Utah Govenor Jon Huntsman, Jr. is leaving Utah and is heading for appointment to Ambassador to China. This is a great boon for my home state of Utah and could mean a great bit of new business and cultural exchange for China and Utah. I work with Chinese nationals for my job, so I know firsthand the important of good cultural relationships.

Now only if we can get Utah's Lt. Govenor Gary Herbert shipped of to Iceland, I'll be a happy man.

Friday, April 10, 2009















In Memory of Nick Adenhart

You all are no doubt familiar with the death of Anaheim Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart. He was killed by a drunk driver while driving with his friends. 2 others in the car he was riding in were also killed. I never got the chance to see Nick play in the big leagues, but I did see him pitch here in Salt Lake when he was pitching for the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees. The last time I saw him play was last summer. I went with my nephew Cyrus and had a great time. Adenhart even lead the Bees to victory.

God speed, Nick Adenhart

Sunday, February 22, 2009



You might find this interesting.

Friday, February 20, 2009

The A-Rod situation is about to hit the fan. And I am so mad, I am not going to bore you with it.

Other than that, things are decent in my world. Work and school are keeping me rather busy. My cemetery blog has stalled a little bit, as I have been putting my efforts into doing my own geneology. And I need to take more pictures, which is tough as the cemeteries I am researching and photographing are still slogged with snow. I'll see if tomorrow looks any clearer.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Baseball*

The whole brouhaha with A-Rod and steroids has me a bit bugged. Bonds, McGuire, Sosa... and on and on.

I used to love baseball, but since the players union and the Commissioner's office have established a culture of looking the other way when it comes to steroids, I am hesitant to get in to it again this year.

Since Barry Bonds home run record is often listed by many with an asterisk, maybe people should start referring to the league as Major League Baseball*.

Oh, yeah. Go Angels!

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