Archive for September, 2008

Joel Comm Introduces Sarah Palin Action Figure

Joel Comm, the well-known Internet entrepreneur has recently introduced a Sarah Palin action figure. I came across this story on Shoemoney’s blog. While I don’t agree with Palin’s political perspective, I think this is a pretty clever idea since she will undoubtedly make her mark on American popular culture whether she is elected to office or not.

Palin is already setting a trend with her eyeglasses. I’ve read a couple opinion pieces bashing the politician for not wearing contacts or getting laser eye surgery. But others are calling her style a new trend in women’s fashion.

There are two action figures, one in professional dress and the other in a more racy “superhero” outfit. It will certainly be interesting to see how many of these dolls Joel can sell before the election.

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Everclear Concert – Detroit, Michigan 2008

I had a great time at the Everclear concert this past Sunday on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan. The concert was offered free of charge to anyone who had a ticket to the Grand Prix that day. Tickets started at $25 for general admission and went up from there. Since the concert was all general admission anyway I went for the cheapest ticket as I am not very interested in the car races.

Arriving to the island was a bit tricky because I had to get a round-trip shuttle bus pass as there was no public parking allowed on the island. Trying to catch a bus to get off the island was a whole other story. The system that organizers had in place for getting people onto buses and back to where they parked was horrific and led to long wait times and a lot of disgruntled people.

Everclear was scheduled for 1:35pm to 2:45pm and the weather was great, albeit very hot. This is the first concert I have been to with their new drummer, Tommy Stewart and he did a fantastic job. Tommy is a very animated drummer and is originally from Flint, Michigan as well.

The band performed a lot of songs from their earlier albums “Sparkle and Fade” and “So Much For The Afterglow” as well as some covers such as “Rich Girl” and “Jenny (867-5309).” As it turns out, lead singer Art Alexakis announced that when “Sparkle and Fade” was released in 1995, Detroit, Michigan led the nation in album sales.

I was able to get some awesome pictures from the front row of the concert and was able to talk to the band afterward. I thanked Art for the autographed picture I earned through Search With Everclear and Swagbucks and he was glad to hear they are sending those free items out quickly. I went with a friend of mine who I met at an earlier Everclear concert and we took some great pictures with the band between the two of us.

I think the most surreal moment on Sunday was after the concert was over, I saw Art walking through a big open area all alone with no fans around or anything. I said hi and asked about where his entourage was and he kind of laughed. It certainly isn’t a scenario I would have pictured because I’m such a big fan, but I suppose Everclear is not as popular as they once were – especially in the middle of an island with a car race going on.

There are no more tour dates close to where I live, so this will probably be the last Everclear concert I see this year. Hopefully, the band will do some touring in 2009 around Michigan.

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Detroit Grand Prix – Everclear Concert

I spent Sunday on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan to go see an Everclear concert and watch a little bit of the Grand Prix. I’ll have pictures and more info about the trip coming up soon!