The first two hours of the show went well. However, I'd like to have the last half hour back. I was suppose to interview a member of the Marxist-Lennist party of Canada over the phone. But the gentlemen, never called the interview line. Instead, I was forced to stall which is something I don't like to do. My program director once said, "Good radio is something made up along the way. Great radio is something that is scripted that was made to sound like it was made up along the way." I am a firm believer in this notion. When I stall, I basically just ramble about all sorts of things. I don't like it because when I ramble, I'm not exactly putting together sentences that flow and make sense. I also stumble on my words. That might be okay on a campus station; but it would sure not fly on stations like CFRA, CBC or, The Bear.
Instead of rambling I could have played an interview from the "ready to air" election file I created. But, the problem with that was that I didn't have time to preview the new files. I could have also played more music. But, I burned all my ads and therefore, didn't have time to cue CDs.
This is why I prefer to record my interviews. That way, I don't have to rely on other people too much and it prevents a guest dropping out at the last second. I do like the live interview but, it has it's limits. As I said, the guest might forget about showing up to the station. In terms of the phone, CKCU cannot afford the long distance. They simply have no plan and it would cost a fortune. If the guest lives in the Ottawa area, you can simply call them and then, not have to worry about them forgetting. However, for anyone outside of Ottawa; say in Gatineau or the Valley, they have to call us. Nine times out of ten, they'll remember to call. Five times out of ten, they're late and you're forced to stall. That's essentially what happened today. Of course, if this was CBC or CFRA the chance of them forgetting, would be quite slim.
So you can now understand why I'd like to have the last half hour back.
But enough about that. I have a big day tomorrow when I get to moderate the CKCU - Charlatan Young Leaders Debate. It's going to be recorded tomorrow and aired on Monday.
The Hek
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Be sure to catch the THURSDAY BLEND. 7-9:30am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
2.5 HOUR SHOW!!!!
And be sure to vote on the THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL. This week's question: Who came out the strongest from Monday's federal debate?
A. Paul Martin
B. Stephen Harper
C. Jack Layton
D. Gilles Duceppe
Vote now by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
2.5 HOUR SHOW!!!!
And be sure to vote on the THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL. This week's question: Who came out the strongest from Monday's federal debate?
A. Paul Martin
B. Stephen Harper
C. Jack Layton
D. Gilles Duceppe
Vote now by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
So if you ever are looking for a film that is pure fluff, predictable, cheesy and downright disturbing, The Hek suggests David Cronenberg's Shivers (aka: The Parasite Murders). If I ever made a list of films that were so bad that they gain some form of artistic prestige (think Mystery Science Theatre 3000), this film would defiantly be on the list.
Be sure to catch the THURSDAY BLEND. 7-9:30am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
And be sure to vote on the THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL.
This week's question: Who came out the strongest from Monday's federal debate?
A. Paul Martin
B. Stephen Harper
C. Jack Layton
D. Gilles Duceppe
Vote now by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
Be sure to catch the THURSDAY BLEND. 7-9:30am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
And be sure to vote on the THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL.
This week's question: Who came out the strongest from Monday's federal debate?
A. Paul Martin
B. Stephen Harper
C. Jack Layton
D. Gilles Duceppe
Vote now by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
Monday, January 09, 2006
"I swear to god, if you chip off the new paint, I will re-castrate you."
- Noel Waghorn to The Hek as the two moved a Hutch/Corner Unit into Noel's apartment.
The Waghorns recently came into possession of a hutch. There was a large debate on this issue and in the end, Leslie and Noel agreed to take it. Noel gave me a call and requested my assistance in transporting said hutch. This was no easy ordeal. However, we managed. The hutch took up most of the space in the car forcing myself to sit with my back to the passenger seat while one hand holds on to the darn thing and the other, to the strap of a seat belt which would do nothing if an accident occurred. Don't get me wrong, it was fun. But if I never have to move another hutch in my life again, I will not loose sleep over it.
The Hek
- Noel Waghorn to The Hek as the two moved a Hutch/Corner Unit into Noel's apartment.
The Waghorns recently came into possession of a hutch. There was a large debate on this issue and in the end, Leslie and Noel agreed to take it. Noel gave me a call and requested my assistance in transporting said hutch. This was no easy ordeal. However, we managed. The hutch took up most of the space in the car forcing myself to sit with my back to the passenger seat while one hand holds on to the darn thing and the other, to the strap of a seat belt which would do nothing if an accident occurred. Don't get me wrong, it was fun. But if I never have to move another hutch in my life again, I will not loose sleep over it.
The Hek
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Just got back from watching the film Munich with Eric Bana and Daniel Craig.
The Good: Munich was a very noble attempt at showing the real side of a violent world. Bana's character is a form of morality that gets lost in all the senseless bloodshed. A worthwhile film.
The Bad: Was a little too long. Some scenes didn't really need to be there.
The Ugly: The fact that when Mark, Tim and I arrived at the theatre, we were told that the only remaining seats were in the front row. I had to look up for the entire time. My neck is killing me and I feel like I'm about to puke (King Kong all over again).
In other news, I have recently joined this facebook.com. I'm getting quite addicted to it. Just for fun I typed my last name into the "global search." Turns out there's a Justin Rosenhek in Maine and Sergio Rosenhek in Houston.
The Hek
The Good: Munich was a very noble attempt at showing the real side of a violent world. Bana's character is a form of morality that gets lost in all the senseless bloodshed. A worthwhile film.
The Bad: Was a little too long. Some scenes didn't really need to be there.
The Ugly: The fact that when Mark, Tim and I arrived at the theatre, we were told that the only remaining seats were in the front row. I had to look up for the entire time. My neck is killing me and I feel like I'm about to puke (King Kong all over again).
In other news, I have recently joined this facebook.com. I'm getting quite addicted to it. Just for fun I typed my last name into the "global search." Turns out there's a Justin Rosenhek in Maine and Sergio Rosenhek in Houston.
The Hek
Friday, January 06, 2006
One of the courses that I am taking this term is called Contemporary Popular Canadian Cinema. It's a study of "popular" Canadian films. In order to be defined as popular, these would have to have won the Golden Reel award which is given to the highest grossing Canadian film every year. But remember, just because it was popular, doesn't mean its a great film. Here are some of the films I shall be viewing. The ones in blue are the films I'm looking forward to see. The ones in red are films that will no doubt make me cringe.
Meatballs
Porky's
Strange Brew
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
The Art of War
Les Boys
Jesus de Montreal
Ghostbusters
The Hek
Meatballs
Porky's
Strange Brew
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
The Art of War
Les Boys
Jesus de Montreal
Ghostbusters
The Hek
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Sometimes I feel like CKCU is a second home to me. Today furthers this notion.
It all started at 5:30am when my alarm went off. Usually, I switch from the alarm to the radio and listen to whatever is on as I get ready. But when I did this, the Mighty 93.1 was silent. Maybe it was my radio, I thought. So I turned the dial to 93.9 BOB FM; it was broadcasting. I then turned the dial to CBC Radio One at 91.5; it was broadcasting as well. This only meant one thing: DEAD AIR. The worse thing to ever occur in radio.
Dead air can mean one of two things. Either there is no one at the station; or, something happened to our antenna and the station was off the air. So I rushed off to see what was going on.
I arrived at CKCU around 6:20am. I got into the station but the door to the on-air studio was locked. This has happened to me before and the results weren't pretty the first time. I was not going to let that happen again. I ran around the Uni-centre looking for someone to get me in the station. Sure enough, I found a worker who had the proper keys. I entered the empty studio and put on a jazz CD while I got ready for my show. The show went off perfectly and I returned home thanking my lucky stars.
My program director already knew about the situation when I phoned her later that afternoon. Then she informed me that she needed a fill in from 4-6pm. Back to the station I went and loved every single minute of it. Joe from back home got to listen to CKCU for the first time. ErinMarie also tuned in. But the best was a caller who called me after I finished and said that he loved the music I selected and that I was doing a great job. He may have been the only one listening when I signed off but hell, if I can provide an escape to just one listener then it was all worth it.
The Hek
It all started at 5:30am when my alarm went off. Usually, I switch from the alarm to the radio and listen to whatever is on as I get ready. But when I did this, the Mighty 93.1 was silent. Maybe it was my radio, I thought. So I turned the dial to 93.9 BOB FM; it was broadcasting. I then turned the dial to CBC Radio One at 91.5; it was broadcasting as well. This only meant one thing: DEAD AIR. The worse thing to ever occur in radio.
Dead air can mean one of two things. Either there is no one at the station; or, something happened to our antenna and the station was off the air. So I rushed off to see what was going on.
I arrived at CKCU around 6:20am. I got into the station but the door to the on-air studio was locked. This has happened to me before and the results weren't pretty the first time. I was not going to let that happen again. I ran around the Uni-centre looking for someone to get me in the station. Sure enough, I found a worker who had the proper keys. I entered the empty studio and put on a jazz CD while I got ready for my show. The show went off perfectly and I returned home thanking my lucky stars.
My program director already knew about the situation when I phoned her later that afternoon. Then she informed me that she needed a fill in from 4-6pm. Back to the station I went and loved every single minute of it. Joe from back home got to listen to CKCU for the first time. ErinMarie also tuned in. But the best was a caller who called me after I finished and said that he loved the music I selected and that I was doing a great job. He may have been the only one listening when I signed off but hell, if I can provide an escape to just one listener then it was all worth it.
The Hek
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
It's back.....
The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!!!
Tomorrow, I'll have the sports recap, poem of the day, entertainment/Bytowne listings, more election coverage, and a brand new segment I like to call:
The THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL.
This week's question is: Are New Year's Resolutions overrated?
A. Yes B. No
Cast your vote by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
Catch the blend! Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!!!
Tomorrow, I'll have the sports recap, poem of the day, entertainment/Bytowne listings, more election coverage, and a brand new segment I like to call:
The THURSDAY BLEND INTERNET POLL.
This week's question is: Are New Year's Resolutions overrated?
A. Yes B. No
Cast your vote by sending an e-mail to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
Catch the blend! Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
The Hek has returned to Ottawa safe and sound. 2006 could be the most important year in The Hek's life. It will be in this year that his education will be complete. It will be this year when he begins to make his mark on the world. It will be this year when officially sheds the life he once had and pursues the life he has always strived for.
Boy, it's fun to be pompous sometimes.
In any case, I had a wonderful time these past two weeks. Some excellent relaxation and a chance to see those who I might not see for awhile. Before I left, the ErinMarie gave me a scarf she had made herself. It's definitely something you need here in the nation's capital. The neat thing about the scarf is that she somehow got it to smell like her. I don't know how she did that. It's like I have a Blue Meanie wrapped around my neck. Mr. Wood also provided a CD with some awesome tunes that will be very shortly added to The Hek's Super Playlist. Stay tuned for that.
In the mean time, my good friend Owen has finally posted some new entries on his blog. Be sure to check it out and read his new poem. It's straight from the mind of the Orleans O-risticrat. (That's a nickname best described as: work in progress)
The Hek
Boy, it's fun to be pompous sometimes.
In any case, I had a wonderful time these past two weeks. Some excellent relaxation and a chance to see those who I might not see for awhile. Before I left, the ErinMarie gave me a scarf she had made herself. It's definitely something you need here in the nation's capital. The neat thing about the scarf is that she somehow got it to smell like her. I don't know how she did that. It's like I have a Blue Meanie wrapped around my neck. Mr. Wood also provided a CD with some awesome tunes that will be very shortly added to The Hek's Super Playlist. Stay tuned for that.
In the mean time, my good friend Owen has finally posted some new entries on his blog. Be sure to check it out and read his new poem. It's straight from the mind of the Orleans O-risticrat. (That's a nickname best described as: work in progress)
The Hek
Friday, December 30, 2005
Monday, December 19, 2005
Huzzah! The one and only exam is completed.
Huzzah! More RAM installed. Compy works well. Runs like Greyhound. No longer like snail.
But, my MSN messenger still does not work. The error code I keep getting is 80048820. I called MSN tech support and they told me there's nothing they can do because Messenger is a program that you get off the internet. Nuts to them. Anybody had that code before?
I'm gonzo with an O and a Z
The Hek
Huzzah! More RAM installed. Compy works well. Runs like Greyhound. No longer like snail.
But, my MSN messenger still does not work. The error code I keep getting is 80048820. I called MSN tech support and they told me there's nothing they can do because Messenger is a program that you get off the internet. Nuts to them. Anybody had that code before?
I'm gonzo with an O and a Z
The Hek
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Friday, December 16, 2005
It happened again...
I got involved with something and I said to myself "Be careful, don't get to involved. Don't allow your emotions to take part. It will hurt you in the end."
So I tried it and it seemed to go well, and I started thinking "Maybe this is legit. Maybe this is real. Maybe happy endings do exist."
But in the end, it ends the way it always does; with a whimper. It hurts everytime. You try to make something special and no matter what I do, it always fails. I've always tried be rational from beginning to end. But rational turns into emotional every fucking time. Barnum was right, a sucker is born every minute.
Sometimes you form grudges and other times, friendships. The ladder occurred this time and I will always take solace in that.
This is real life, people. This is reality. So, you become Fred Astaire. You pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again. Then, you look at the world and yell:
FUCK THIS SHIT
The Hek
I got involved with something and I said to myself "Be careful, don't get to involved. Don't allow your emotions to take part. It will hurt you in the end."
So I tried it and it seemed to go well, and I started thinking "Maybe this is legit. Maybe this is real. Maybe happy endings do exist."
But in the end, it ends the way it always does; with a whimper. It hurts everytime. You try to make something special and no matter what I do, it always fails. I've always tried be rational from beginning to end. But rational turns into emotional every fucking time. Barnum was right, a sucker is born every minute.
Sometimes you form grudges and other times, friendships. The ladder occurred this time and I will always take solace in that.
This is real life, people. This is reality. So, you become Fred Astaire. You pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again. Then, you look at the world and yell:
FUCK THIS SHIT
The Hek
Thursday, December 15, 2005
From 5:30am - 9:00pm, The Hek was on the go.
First I did the show and it went quite well. Then I went over to Noel's place to help him and his wife move into their brand new apartment. Myself, Abigail, Blake, Noel and Leslie spent nine hours moving tons and tons of stuff. It was actually a lot of fun because I was doing something that had nothing to do with school. I was doing something that had to do with real life. It was reality and I loved it.
I realized that its an exciting world out there with opportunity.......and The Hek is stuck and forced to finish his education. School holds me down. Thornhill holds me down. Parents hold me down. Psychotic drama holds me down.
I can't move back to Thornhill when I graduate. During the recent summer, I made this decision. This is me having fully taken control of my life.
I realize its a pipe dream. But I want to dream. And I want the dream to become reality.
Alright, I know that some of this doesn't make any sense. However, there is a lot of stuff going through my head. This is my way venting. This is my way of getting rid of the stuff in my head. I feel a whole lot better now.
Yikes, this is like something Roddy Piper typed up.
The Hek
First I did the show and it went quite well. Then I went over to Noel's place to help him and his wife move into their brand new apartment. Myself, Abigail, Blake, Noel and Leslie spent nine hours moving tons and tons of stuff. It was actually a lot of fun because I was doing something that had nothing to do with school. I was doing something that had to do with real life. It was reality and I loved it.
I realized that its an exciting world out there with opportunity.......and The Hek is stuck and forced to finish his education. School holds me down. Thornhill holds me down. Parents hold me down. Psychotic drama holds me down.
I can't move back to Thornhill when I graduate. During the recent summer, I made this decision. This is me having fully taken control of my life.
I realize its a pipe dream. But I want to dream. And I want the dream to become reality.
Alright, I know that some of this doesn't make any sense. However, there is a lot of stuff going through my head. This is my way venting. This is my way of getting rid of the stuff in my head. I feel a whole lot better now.
Yikes, this is like something Roddy Piper typed up.
The Hek
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Be sure to catch the next THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND. The Hek is filling in for the hour two host which means:
2.5 HOUR SHOW!!!!!!
In the first hour, I will be speaking with Keith Fountain, Conservative candidate for the riding of Ottawa-Centre. Then in the next hour, I will be speaking with David Chernushenko; deputy leader of the Green Party and also running in the Ottawa-Centre riding.
I will also have the sports recap, Volunteer Ottawa, poem of the day, the entertainment and Byetowne listings, Arts and Community Listings and Ottawa Metro News.
Tune in: Thursday, 7:00 - 9:30 am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
2.5 HOUR SHOW!!!!!!
In the first hour, I will be speaking with Keith Fountain, Conservative candidate for the riding of Ottawa-Centre. Then in the next hour, I will be speaking with David Chernushenko; deputy leader of the Green Party and also running in the Ottawa-Centre riding.
I will also have the sports recap, Volunteer Ottawa, poem of the day, the entertainment and Byetowne listings, Arts and Community Listings and Ottawa Metro News.
Tune in: Thursday, 7:00 - 9:30 am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, December 12, 2005
The are many great things about having time off before your first and only exam. Today for example, I cleaned my room and watched some television. Unfortunately, I was unable to stomach an episode of Growing Pains. JFL: Gags was quite brilliant. Speaking of brilliant, The Hek highly recommends people watch Kenny vs. Spenny. There's a hilarious show.
the temperature drops
and the world begins to freeze
for now there is
silence
stillness
quiet
all except one low heart beat
The Hek
the temperature drops
and the world begins to freeze
for now there is
silence
stillness
quiet
all except one low heart beat
The Hek
Sunday, December 11, 2005
One of these things is not like the other.
One of these things just isn't the same.
Can you tell which thing is not like the other?
Now it's time to play our game.....
The Wrigley company - makers of Exrta, Excel, and Juicy Fruit gum - did a promotional campaign at Carleton last week. One of the things they were handing out were bookmarks that offered study and test-taking tips.
Here are four such tips. Can you guess which tip is not legitimate?
1. Take notes as you read to help process information.
2. Study during the time of day you work most efficiently.
3. Chew gum to improve focus and concentration
4. Study when its quiet and well-lit.
Vote now!
The Hek
One of these things just isn't the same.
Can you tell which thing is not like the other?
Now it's time to play our game.....
The Wrigley company - makers of Exrta, Excel, and Juicy Fruit gum - did a promotional campaign at Carleton last week. One of the things they were handing out were bookmarks that offered study and test-taking tips.
Here are four such tips. Can you guess which tip is not legitimate?
1. Take notes as you read to help process information.
2. Study during the time of day you work most efficiently.
3. Chew gum to improve focus and concentration
4. Study when its quiet and well-lit.
Vote now!
The Hek
Saturday, December 10, 2005
YES! ALL ESSAYS AND FINAL PAPERS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED!!!! NO MORE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS! NO MORE RESEARCH!!!! HUZZAH!
YES! THE CARLETON IMPROV ASSOCIATION PERFORMED ANOTHER FANTASTIC NIGHT OF COMEDY!!! HUZZAH! THE HEK'S PERSONAL HIGHLIGHT WAS WHEN HE AND NOEL WAGHORN DID THE FRESH PRINCE/JAZZ GREETING (*SLAP HANDS* followed by "PHISSSH")!
My experiences using web messenger has taught me that I do not have enough RAM on my compy. Believe or not, The Hek only has 96 MBs of RAM. 70 of those MBs are used to run Windows XP. With the internet and web messenger running all memory is used up, making my compy extremely slow and non-efficient. When this happens, web messenger just signs me out. So, I could be talking to someone like Abigail, Noel or Mr. Wood and then get suddenly caught off. To make things worse, people will msn me and I will only get the message five minutes after it was sent.
Therefore, until I upgrade my memory. The Hek will be off MSN for awhile. I don't know how long this will take. I am hoping only for a couple of days. I might use MSN if I'm in a Carleton computer lab. In any case, if you need to get a hold of me. Send me a comment, e-mail or phone me up.
The Hek
YES! THE CARLETON IMPROV ASSOCIATION PERFORMED ANOTHER FANTASTIC NIGHT OF COMEDY!!! HUZZAH! THE HEK'S PERSONAL HIGHLIGHT WAS WHEN HE AND NOEL WAGHORN DID THE FRESH PRINCE/JAZZ GREETING (*SLAP HANDS* followed by "PHISSSH")!
My experiences using web messenger has taught me that I do not have enough RAM on my compy. Believe or not, The Hek only has 96 MBs of RAM. 70 of those MBs are used to run Windows XP. With the internet and web messenger running all memory is used up, making my compy extremely slow and non-efficient. When this happens, web messenger just signs me out. So, I could be talking to someone like Abigail, Noel or Mr. Wood and then get suddenly caught off. To make things worse, people will msn me and I will only get the message five minutes after it was sent.
Therefore, until I upgrade my memory. The Hek will be off MSN for awhile. I don't know how long this will take. I am hoping only for a couple of days. I might use MSN if I'm in a Carleton computer lab. In any case, if you need to get a hold of me. Send me a comment, e-mail or phone me up.
The Hek
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Election coverage on the next THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!!!!
Tomorrow, I will be airing my interview with Richard Mahoney.
Richard is the Liberal candidate for the riding of Ottawa - Centre. We talk about student debt and how to get students out to vote.
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tomorrow, I will be airing my interview with Richard Mahoney.
Richard is the Liberal candidate for the riding of Ottawa - Centre. We talk about student debt and how to get students out to vote.
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
scholar enters the room
seeking true writings
obtains chicken scratch
THURS. BLEND = 7-8am EST = CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
seeking true writings
obtains chicken scratch
THURS. BLEND = 7-8am EST = CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, December 05, 2005
HOLY CRAP!!! I'm watching this Global TV special on voter apathy and The Blue Meanie is in the audience!................Wait a second..........The Blue Meanie looks female..........and familiar.
Anyway.
I have had just too much work.
For those who are wondering, the MSN has not been properly working. I've been forced to use web messenger which has its advantages as well as its disadvantages. As soon as the workload eases up, I'm going to call the CCS network and ask for assistance.
Meanwhile, guess what I did on Saturday night? I went to research at the library. For some reason I do this once during the school year:
2002-03: Essay on Dieppe
2003-04: Essay on John Milton
2004-05: Essay on Harley Davidson advertising
2005-06: Essay on Martin Scorsese
I hate the library. It feels like a jail. I always tell people that I am making a conjugal visit whenever I need to get a book or information.
Finally, I'm adding another song to The Hek's SUPER PLAYIST: Madonna - Like a Prayer
End of transmission.
The Hek
Anyway.
I have had just too much work.
For those who are wondering, the MSN has not been properly working. I've been forced to use web messenger which has its advantages as well as its disadvantages. As soon as the workload eases up, I'm going to call the CCS network and ask for assistance.
Meanwhile, guess what I did on Saturday night? I went to research at the library. For some reason I do this once during the school year:
2002-03: Essay on Dieppe
2003-04: Essay on John Milton
2004-05: Essay on Harley Davidson advertising
2005-06: Essay on Martin Scorsese
I hate the library. It feels like a jail. I always tell people that I am making a conjugal visit whenever I need to get a book or information.
Finally, I'm adding another song to The Hek's SUPER PLAYIST: Madonna - Like a Prayer
End of transmission.
The Hek
Friday, December 02, 2005
We start off with the quote of the week. This one comes from a member of the Singing Grannies who was protesting the war on Iraq: "George Sr. should have pulled out sooner."
Lots of things have happened over the last few days. First off, The Hek is currently on 3.5 hours of sleep. I had to pull a late night in order to write a 12 page paper that was due today. 12 pages = 12 hours. Not fun at all. I'd like to say I'm finished, but I can't. Next week, I have two essays and a take home exam.
On Wednesday, The Hek and a person of interest, watched a really neat lecture about a Jewish filmmaker who made the Betty Boop, Popeye and Superman cartoons. It was fascinating. Some people have argued that these characters are actually Jewish, simply because they were characterized as outsiders. This was a popular sentiment felt by Jewish immigrants when they came to the United States. Best of all, we got to watch these old cartoons.
Finally, I will be coordinating CKCU's coverage of the federal election. My goal is interview as many candidates as I can and organize a debate involving Carleton's Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Green clubs. I'm also going to try to interview at least one party leader. Maybe even, the Prime Minister.
The Hek
Lots of things have happened over the last few days. First off, The Hek is currently on 3.5 hours of sleep. I had to pull a late night in order to write a 12 page paper that was due today. 12 pages = 12 hours. Not fun at all. I'd like to say I'm finished, but I can't. Next week, I have two essays and a take home exam.
On Wednesday, The Hek and a person of interest, watched a really neat lecture about a Jewish filmmaker who made the Betty Boop, Popeye and Superman cartoons. It was fascinating. Some people have argued that these characters are actually Jewish, simply because they were characterized as outsiders. This was a popular sentiment felt by Jewish immigrants when they came to the United States. Best of all, we got to watch these old cartoons.
Finally, I will be coordinating CKCU's coverage of the federal election. My goal is interview as many candidates as I can and organize a debate involving Carleton's Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Green clubs. I'm also going to try to interview at least one party leader. Maybe even, the Prime Minister.
The Hek
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
THRUSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!!!!!
- New Segment: Volunteer Ottawa placement of the week
- Sports
- Poetry
- Good Stuff
Tune in: 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
- New Segment: Volunteer Ottawa placement of the week
- Sports
- Poetry
- Good Stuff
Tune in: 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Some fine selections were offered to The Hek's SUPER PLAYLIST. You can check them out on the comment board from yesterday's entry.
To Mr. Wood: Yes my father still writes to me. They're very moving letters. Usually he tells me what's going on back home, cites some interesting things he has read and then ends it with a passage about his childhood in Campbelleton, New Brunswick. I still have all of them.
Toe Report Day 8: The bandage kept slipping off, but everything looks better. The swelling has gone down.
Catch the THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
To Mr. Wood: Yes my father still writes to me. They're very moving letters. Usually he tells me what's going on back home, cites some interesting things he has read and then ends it with a passage about his childhood in Campbelleton, New Brunswick. I still have all of them.
Toe Report Day 8: The bandage kept slipping off, but everything looks better. The swelling has gone down.
Catch the THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, November 28, 2005
THE HEK'S BLOG IS TWO YEARS OLD TODAY!!!
Can you believe it? It's lasted two years; so many posts.
Click here to read the first two original posts.
In tribute to the blog's 2nd anniversary, The Hek is starting his own SUPER PLAYLIST. Here's the first four songs:
1. Kennedy Killed the Hat - Buck 65
2. I read some books - Black Boot Trio
3. Watching the Wheels - John Lennon
4. Vacation - The Go-Go's
Feel free to add your selections and suggestions to The Hek's SUPER PLAYLIST.
Toe Report Day Seven: Went to the doctor's today. He looked at it for three minutes, squeezed it and said that everything looks okay. Doctor told me to keep taking care of it until the guck goes away.
The Hek
Can you believe it? It's lasted two years; so many posts.
Click here to read the first two original posts.
In tribute to the blog's 2nd anniversary, The Hek is starting his own SUPER PLAYLIST. Here's the first four songs:
1. Kennedy Killed the Hat - Buck 65
2. I read some books - Black Boot Trio
3. Watching the Wheels - John Lennon
4. Vacation - The Go-Go's
Feel free to add your selections and suggestions to The Hek's SUPER PLAYLIST.
Toe Report Day Seven: Went to the doctor's today. He looked at it for three minutes, squeezed it and said that everything looks okay. Doctor told me to keep taking care of it until the guck goes away.
The Hek
Sunday, November 27, 2005
The Hek's doing a fill-in: Catch the Monday Morning Special Blend! 8-9am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
Toe Report Day Six: Things are looking better. The wound is clearing up. We'll see what the doctor says.
The Hek
Toe Report Day Six: Things are looking better. The wound is clearing up. We'll see what the doctor says.
The Hek
Saturday, November 26, 2005
We start off with the quote of the week which comes from Owen:
"Hek, sometimes the stuff that comes out of your mouth drives me insane."
Toe Report Day 5: I am very pleased to report that some of the swelling has gone down. I have also finished the anti-infection medication and not a moment too soon. I still have the container of Tylenol 3's and I am not sure what to do with them. They could come in handy, one day.
Now here is a really cool website that I heard about from CBC radio's overnight programs:
Public Information Films
This comes from the United Kingdom's National Archives website. They're special films made to educate a public that was coming off the war. Some may say its propaganda, others might say its a capsule of a different time. Before the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, Spice Girls and Bloc Party. You be judge on this one. Enjoy.
The Hek
"Hek, sometimes the stuff that comes out of your mouth drives me insane."
Toe Report Day 5: I am very pleased to report that some of the swelling has gone down. I have also finished the anti-infection medication and not a moment too soon. I still have the container of Tylenol 3's and I am not sure what to do with them. They could come in handy, one day.
Now here is a really cool website that I heard about from CBC radio's overnight programs:
Public Information Films
This comes from the United Kingdom's National Archives website. They're special films made to educate a public that was coming off the war. Some may say its propaganda, others might say its a capsule of a different time. Before the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, Spice Girls and Bloc Party. You be judge on this one. Enjoy.
The Hek
Friday, November 25, 2005
When we last left our hero, it was Wednesday night and The Hek was preparing for Buck 65.
Buck 65 = No dice!
He was doing a free spoken word show at a bar near the Rideau Centre. This was my only chance to see him live. Otherwise, I would have had to shell out a ridiculous amount of money and watch him open up for the Barenaked Ladies at the National Arts Centre. I met up with a person of interest and we headed to the bar. When we arrived, there was a HUGE lineup outside. Fortunately, a friend from the CIA saved us a spot. We waited with high anticipation, only to be turned away by the doorman who announced that the place was overfilled to capacity. Tough break. However, the group I was with made our way to a nice quiet spot in the market where we drank and talked about life, liberty and how its a small world after all. No Buck 65 but nevertheless, a wonderful evening.
Did my show the next morning. I was unable to play the interview with Mike Friscolanti due to a computer malfunction. However, I will air it on Monday when I do a fill in from 8-9am. The highlite of the show was this e-mail that was sent to me while I was on the air:
Finally, Toe Report Day 3/4: I'm a bit worried about it. It still looks swollen. When I had my second procedure in February, there were immediate changes. That's not the case now. I still get some mini-stingers of pain. It might have to do with the chemical the doctor injected into it. I'll have to wait and see. I'm scheduled to head back there on Monday for a follow up.
The Hek
Buck 65 = No dice!
He was doing a free spoken word show at a bar near the Rideau Centre. This was my only chance to see him live. Otherwise, I would have had to shell out a ridiculous amount of money and watch him open up for the Barenaked Ladies at the National Arts Centre. I met up with a person of interest and we headed to the bar. When we arrived, there was a HUGE lineup outside. Fortunately, a friend from the CIA saved us a spot. We waited with high anticipation, only to be turned away by the doorman who announced that the place was overfilled to capacity. Tough break. However, the group I was with made our way to a nice quiet spot in the market where we drank and talked about life, liberty and how its a small world after all. No Buck 65 but nevertheless, a wonderful evening.
Did my show the next morning. I was unable to play the interview with Mike Friscolanti due to a computer malfunction. However, I will air it on Monday when I do a fill in from 8-9am. The highlite of the show was this e-mail that was sent to me while I was on the air:
Good morning,This brings us to Friday. I did a presentation on an essay I am writing. It is a study on children, television violence, and wrestling. I must admit, I was really amazed at how well it turned out. I got some great responses from my fellow classmates and the teacher was impressed with my research and my knowledge of wrestling. And, I did it all on a empty stomach. Once again, The Hek proves that he must be a superstar.
I'm listening to the Blend, and I think Montreal will
win it. Should be a good match though.
Keep up the good work btw. I'm listening to the
online webcast from Ireland. We don't have CFL here
so without your news I'd be out of touch (I even
forgot the date of the Grey Cup game).
We have "football" and rugby here for sports, but I
miss hearing the Canadian stuff (and televised Hockey
:-P ).
Cheers from across the pond,
-Ken
Finally, Toe Report Day 3/4: I'm a bit worried about it. It still looks swollen. When I had my second procedure in February, there were immediate changes. That's not the case now. I still get some mini-stingers of pain. It might have to do with the chemical the doctor injected into it. I'll have to wait and see. I'm scheduled to head back there on Monday for a follow up.
The Hek
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
WOOT! The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND! Where Molloy can be Moran anytime.
This week I will be speaking with National Post reporter Michael Friscolanti, author of Friendly Fire: The Untold Story of the U.S. Bombing that killed four Canadian Soldiers in Afghanistan. I shall also have the sports news, poem of the day and much more. Also, be sure to send me your Grey Cup predictions at thursday_blend@yahoo.ca. I'll read them on the air!
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
Toe Report Day Two: I put the dressing on yesterday but the tape doesn't stick that well and scratches my toe. Quite annoying. Also showering has become very difficult.
The Hek
This week I will be speaking with National Post reporter Michael Friscolanti, author of Friendly Fire: The Untold Story of the U.S. Bombing that killed four Canadian Soldiers in Afghanistan. I shall also have the sports news, poem of the day and much more. Also, be sure to send me your Grey Cup predictions at thursday_blend@yahoo.ca. I'll read them on the air!
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
Toe Report Day Two: I put the dressing on yesterday but the tape doesn't stick that well and scratches my toe. Quite annoying. Also showering has become very difficult.
The Hek
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Toe report Day 1: The Hek has been limping all day. Sandals on sock, people. It's dorky, but hey its strictly for health reasons. In a few hours I will be changing the dressing. To do this, I have taken many packets of salt from the Oasis cafe. This will be used to make warm salt water, which is needed for a perfect removal of the bandages. Stay tuned.
Don't forget: Thursday Morning Special Blend!! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM Send me your Grey Cup predictions to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
Don't forget: Thursday Morning Special Blend!! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM Send me your Grey Cup predictions to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
The Hek
Monday, November 21, 2005
Today, I had my third operation (in the last 15 months) for my toe. It did not get off to a good start:
Doctor: So, how has it been?
The Hek: How has what been?
Doctor: Your toe. How has it been since I operated on it?
The Hek: You didn't operate on it.
Doctor: What? Oh yeah! You're right, I never did operate on it last week. I totally forgot about that. Okay, I'll operate on it today.
Not exactly something that fills you with confidence. Anyway, he gave me four needles worth of freezing until the toe was completely numb and then, went to work. When he finished, he wrapped me in this huge bandage and prescribed two types of medication for me. One was Tylenol 3 for the pain and the other was Cephalexin, to prevent any type of infection. He also scheduled me to see him again next Monday. I was finished at 6pm and just my luck, the prescription shop at Carleton was closed which meant I would have to get the meds somewhere else. So I walked a couple of blocks to the Shoppers Drug Mart and got the prescriptions filled. Of course, when I was in the store the anesthetic began to ware off and if you ever had an operation with freezing, you know how painful things start to get. Finally, after getting my meds, I called for a Taxi and had to wait on the line for 10 minutes before I spoke to the dispatcher. Then I had to wait for another ten minutes until the cab showed up. So to recap:
$2.75 bus fare + $25.76 medication + $13.50 cab ride home = $42.01 all because of one little toe nail that didn't grow the right way.
I'm a little worried about the pain killers. For the first two operations, the doctors never prescribed them for me. A lot of wrestlers, athletes, celebrities and regular Joes have become addicted and dependent on them. I have already taken two. I pray to God I don't turn into an addict.
Now for something completely unrelated: I was on a very crowded bus, today and I thought to myself, "I wonder what would happen if I lit a fire cracker right here, right now?"
The Hek
Doctor: So, how has it been?
The Hek: How has what been?
Doctor: Your toe. How has it been since I operated on it?
The Hek: You didn't operate on it.
Doctor: What? Oh yeah! You're right, I never did operate on it last week. I totally forgot about that. Okay, I'll operate on it today.
Not exactly something that fills you with confidence. Anyway, he gave me four needles worth of freezing until the toe was completely numb and then, went to work. When he finished, he wrapped me in this huge bandage and prescribed two types of medication for me. One was Tylenol 3 for the pain and the other was Cephalexin, to prevent any type of infection. He also scheduled me to see him again next Monday. I was finished at 6pm and just my luck, the prescription shop at Carleton was closed which meant I would have to get the meds somewhere else. So I walked a couple of blocks to the Shoppers Drug Mart and got the prescriptions filled. Of course, when I was in the store the anesthetic began to ware off and if you ever had an operation with freezing, you know how painful things start to get. Finally, after getting my meds, I called for a Taxi and had to wait on the line for 10 minutes before I spoke to the dispatcher. Then I had to wait for another ten minutes until the cab showed up. So to recap:
$2.75 bus fare + $25.76 medication + $13.50 cab ride home = $42.01 all because of one little toe nail that didn't grow the right way.
I'm a little worried about the pain killers. For the first two operations, the doctors never prescribed them for me. A lot of wrestlers, athletes, celebrities and regular Joes have become addicted and dependent on them. I have already taken two. I pray to God I don't turn into an addict.
Now for something completely unrelated: I was on a very crowded bus, today and I thought to myself, "I wonder what would happen if I lit a fire cracker right here, right now?"
The Hek
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Just got back from CKCU's 30th Anniversary party at Barrymores and The Hek had an awesome time. I had a chance to meet and interview the original station manager, program director and funding drive/advertising coordinator. These guys had a passion and a dream and I do not think any one of them ever dreamed how successful the station has become. For example, in 1978, CKCU held its first funding drive and raised $18, 000. This year, CKCU raised close to $106, ooo.
Best of it all, they made a special program and The Hek has a little blurb about him :-)
It's a shame most people prefer commercial radio over the local campus/community stations or the CBC. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate commercial radio. A job in radio for me, is good anywhere. What I am trying to say here is that there are some real cool things on public radio. One can even argue that creativity runs rampant in public radio while its somewhat subdued in the commercial world.
I am really getting into public broadcasting. This is due to a conversation I had with someone who had worked in commercial radio. She told me left the business because she couldn't afford to eat. She also told me that the only way to get a job in commercial radio is if you get a diploma from a college program (ie: Humber, Algonquin). You can get tons of experience at a campus/community station but to commercial stations, you need to have a certain sound and you can ONLY get that from a college program. It looks like CBC radio is my best bet for getting into the business.
Rock on! You turn me on, I'm a radio.
The Hek
Best of it all, they made a special program and The Hek has a little blurb about him :-)
It's a shame most people prefer commercial radio over the local campus/community stations or the CBC. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate commercial radio. A job in radio for me, is good anywhere. What I am trying to say here is that there are some real cool things on public radio. One can even argue that creativity runs rampant in public radio while its somewhat subdued in the commercial world.
I am really getting into public broadcasting. This is due to a conversation I had with someone who had worked in commercial radio. She told me left the business because she couldn't afford to eat. She also told me that the only way to get a job in commercial radio is if you get a diploma from a college program (ie: Humber, Algonquin). You can get tons of experience at a campus/community station but to commercial stations, you need to have a certain sound and you can ONLY get that from a college program. It looks like CBC radio is my best bet for getting into the business.
Rock on! You turn me on, I'm a radio.
The Hek
Friday, November 18, 2005
The Hek will first like to extend his deepest condolences to the Brannen family.
I wrote this English paper and took it to the Writing Tutorial Service here on campus. The TA read it over and told me it looked decent. Two days ago, I received my mark on the aforementioned paper. The mark is not important but, what really pissed me off was the following comment written by my prof: "Your writing style undermines the clarity and authority of your argument...I advise you to get in touch as soon as possible with the Writing Tutorial Service. They should be able to improve your writing." The lesson here boys and girls, is that most (but not all) English profs are so pretentious that if you don't write like James Joyce, you're not going to get a good mark. Blastphamey.
The Hek
I wrote this English paper and took it to the Writing Tutorial Service here on campus. The TA read it over and told me it looked decent. Two days ago, I received my mark on the aforementioned paper. The mark is not important but, what really pissed me off was the following comment written by my prof: "Your writing style undermines the clarity and authority of your argument...I advise you to get in touch as soon as possible with the Writing Tutorial Service. They should be able to improve your writing." The lesson here boys and girls, is that most (but not all) English profs are so pretentious that if you don't write like James Joyce, you're not going to get a good mark. Blastphamey.
The Hek
Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Anime Fans! Be sure to catch the next THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!
On tomorrow's show, I will be speaking with an organizer from the Ottawa Anime Convention. I'll also have the sports recap and Poem of the Day.
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM. Thirty Years In Your Ears.
The Hek
Monday, November 14, 2005
Today was one of those productive days when you feel you accomplished a lot. Some highlites for your entertainment.
After doing the second hour of the Monday Blend, I returned to CKCU in the afternoon to record an interview with an organizer from the Ottawa Anime Convention. We finished the interview when for some reason, Cool Edit Pro decided to malfunction, totally deleting the interview. Sheepishly, I told the organizer what happened and asked if we could do it again. He said sure and was totally understanding. We recorded the interview for a second time and it saved properly. Huzzah for understanding people.
Following this, I went over to the Bank Street Medical Centre to meet a specialist for my toe. He decided that the best course of action to take would be to take the nail off and inject a chemical that would kill the cells near the sides of my toe. This means that I would grow back a much narrower toe-nail. The procedure is slated for next Monday.
Specialists are an interesting kind of medical people. What in the world could possibly motivate people to dedicate their life to one particular part of the body. Like the specialist I met today; what made him decide to focus on feet? Is the money better? Is it an area of the body that lacks specialists? Does he have a mysterious foot fetish? Was he ever fascinated by feet?
In closing, The Hek feels his life would be better if he had a car. Anyone want to give me a car?
The Hek
After doing the second hour of the Monday Blend, I returned to CKCU in the afternoon to record an interview with an organizer from the Ottawa Anime Convention. We finished the interview when for some reason, Cool Edit Pro decided to malfunction, totally deleting the interview. Sheepishly, I told the organizer what happened and asked if we could do it again. He said sure and was totally understanding. We recorded the interview for a second time and it saved properly. Huzzah for understanding people.
Following this, I went over to the Bank Street Medical Centre to meet a specialist for my toe. He decided that the best course of action to take would be to take the nail off and inject a chemical that would kill the cells near the sides of my toe. This means that I would grow back a much narrower toe-nail. The procedure is slated for next Monday.
Specialists are an interesting kind of medical people. What in the world could possibly motivate people to dedicate their life to one particular part of the body. Like the specialist I met today; what made him decide to focus on feet? Is the money better? Is it an area of the body that lacks specialists? Does he have a mysterious foot fetish? Was he ever fascinated by feet?
In closing, The Hek feels his life would be better if he had a car. Anyone want to give me a car?
The Hek
Sunday, November 13, 2005
Looks like The Hek is doing a fill in. Tune in: Monday Blend, 8-9am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
But now, on to something more important:
Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room this morning, he was 38 years old. In the last few years, Eddie had become one of the best performers in the WWE. He had battled many demons in his lifetime. Alcohol, drugs, etc. But he managed to turn his life around and when he began his second tenure in the WWE in Spring, 2002, his life and career was on the way up. He took part in many notable matches and held the WWE championship for several months.
I cannot even to begin to describe what I am thinking or feeling. I just watched Eddie on Smackdown taking on Ken Kennedy. I am completely in shock. The poor guy had turned his life around but, the hazards to his health remained in his body.
The thing I loved about Eddie was that he was so good at being a bad guy. He played his character well and he always knew how to work the crowd. His catchphrase was: Lie, Cheat, Steal! If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.
Eddie Guerrero was able to cheat death so many times. But now, he lost his battle. He is gone way too soon. Thank you Eddie, may you rest in peace. Viva La Raza.

But now, on to something more important:
Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room this morning, he was 38 years old. In the last few years, Eddie had become one of the best performers in the WWE. He had battled many demons in his lifetime. Alcohol, drugs, etc. But he managed to turn his life around and when he began his second tenure in the WWE in Spring, 2002, his life and career was on the way up. He took part in many notable matches and held the WWE championship for several months.
I cannot even to begin to describe what I am thinking or feeling. I just watched Eddie on Smackdown taking on Ken Kennedy. I am completely in shock. The poor guy had turned his life around but, the hazards to his health remained in his body.
The thing I loved about Eddie was that he was so good at being a bad guy. He played his character well and he always knew how to work the crowd. His catchphrase was: Lie, Cheat, Steal! If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.
Eddie Guerrero was able to cheat death so many times. But now, he lost his battle. He is gone way too soon. Thank you Eddie, may you rest in peace. Viva La Raza.

1967 - 2005
The Hek
Friday, November 11, 2005

On Monday, I will be seeing yet another specialist about my toe injury. It is hard to believe that I have had this darn thing since January, 2004. The nail has got to go. To make matters worse, I suffered a sandal malfunction yesterday.
It's been a cool week. It's even better now that its the weekend.
The Hek
Thursday, November 10, 2005
I guess it is a small world after all.
I'm in the Doctor's office and I pick up a random magazine: Canadian Business Weekly.
I choose a random story to read; it was about two friends, both involved in investment trading. One friend turned on the other friend by turning him into the authorities for illegal trading.
These friends went to Upper Canada College. The writer of the article interviewed a former teacher of theirs. The teacher's name is Paul Illidge.
Mr. Illidge was my grade 11 and 12 English teacher at Thornlea.
How 'bout that?
The Hek
I'm in the Doctor's office and I pick up a random magazine: Canadian Business Weekly.
I choose a random story to read; it was about two friends, both involved in investment trading. One friend turned on the other friend by turning him into the authorities for illegal trading.
These friends went to Upper Canada College. The writer of the article interviewed a former teacher of theirs. The teacher's name is Paul Illidge.
Mr. Illidge was my grade 11 and 12 English teacher at Thornlea.
How 'bout that?
The Hek
Wednesday, November 09, 2005

The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND! Interesting fact: Martin Scorsese directed Michael Jackson's Bad music video.
Tomorrow, I'll have the usual stuff such as the sports recap and the poem of the day. Also, I will be airing an interview conducted by a CKCU reporter with a CBC sportscaster who, has written a book on hockey.
Tune in: 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
First off, The Hek extends his deepest condolences to the Wood Family.
It would appear that CBC television has fallen in love with the bio-pic. Off the success of the two Trudeau films, CBC is broadcasting two more bio-pics. On Monday, The Shania Twain story was shown and coming soon is a film about the life of Walter Gretzky. Personally, I have never been a big fan of the made for television bio-pic. There is this sort of cheap feel to it. Most of the ones I have seen have been based on airing out dirty laundry. I have also found that there is a certain higher cultural feel with film bio-pics such as the one about Johnny Cash that will soon be coming out. Perhaps there's a difference with televised Canadian bio-pics then with American ones.
Don't forget: Thursday Morning Special Blend, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
It would appear that CBC television has fallen in love with the bio-pic. Off the success of the two Trudeau films, CBC is broadcasting two more bio-pics. On Monday, The Shania Twain story was shown and coming soon is a film about the life of Walter Gretzky. Personally, I have never been a big fan of the made for television bio-pic. There is this sort of cheap feel to it. Most of the ones I have seen have been based on airing out dirty laundry. I have also found that there is a certain higher cultural feel with film bio-pics such as the one about Johnny Cash that will soon be coming out. Perhaps there's a difference with televised Canadian bio-pics then with American ones.
Don't forget: Thursday Morning Special Blend, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, November 07, 2005
The Hek evaluates Halloween costumes. Today's costume:


Pro Wrestler Jeff Hardy as portrayed by Debbie Graham of Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Debbie goes the distance and gets the look down perfectly. Her hair is a bit short but so was Jeff's when he got into the business. What would really be impressive is if she did a swanton bomb onto someone else, through the TV in the background. I would also give points if she administered a twist of fate or possibly some poetry in motion.
Final Mark: A-
The Hek


Pro Wrestler Jeff Hardy as portrayed by Debbie Graham of Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Debbie goes the distance and gets the look down perfectly. Her hair is a bit short but so was Jeff's when he got into the business. What would really be impressive is if she did a swanton bomb onto someone else, through the TV in the background. I would also give points if she administered a twist of fate or possibly some poetry in motion.
Final Mark: A-
The Hek
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Certainly, a fabulous improv show from last night. The crowd was great and everyone brought their A-Game. It makes me so happy to see that the CIA is back to the fine form it once had. Last year was just abysmal for us. Many of our members made it appear that it was a hassle to have practices and shows. They thought they were doing us a favor just by showing up. They had no heart or passion. Thankfully, those individuals are gone from the CIA and replacing them, are new people with talent and that desire to make everyone forget about their troubles by having a good laugh. There's no doubt that we will have more great shows in the months to come.
It has also been a pleasant weekend in terms of my workload. Just had to do a reading which is now done, as well as, a media journal entry. The Hek's taking it easy.
I'll probably head to South Keys for some good ol' fashion grocery shopping.
To finish your weekend, here's some Haiku Hek:
the leaf dances
with the wind
and ages with grace
The Hek
It has also been a pleasant weekend in terms of my workload. Just had to do a reading which is now done, as well as, a media journal entry. The Hek's taking it easy.
I'll probably head to South Keys for some good ol' fashion grocery shopping.
To finish your weekend, here's some Haiku Hek:
the leaf dances
with the wind
and ages with grace
The Hek
Friday, November 04, 2005
The Hek evaluates Halloween costumes. Today's costume:

Hunter S. Thompson as portrayed by Joey Donovan of Newark, New Jersey.
Just what this world needs, another gonzo journalist. Hard to recognize Hunter these days without the bullet hole in his right temple. Amazing isn't it? The guy writes some successful books, makes tons of money and still decides the world is shit so he pulls the old Kurt Cobain move. Nobody likes a quitter. In any case, Joey may have the tropical shirt, hat and cigar but where he fails is the facial expression. If he was a true Hunter impersonator he would look either depressed or having a real trip, man. Well, you know what they say, Two Hunters are better then one:

It's like looking in a mirror, man. Try fear and loathing in Newark. Hunter #2 lacks the cigar; that will cost him. Final mark: B+
Nice work, Joey!
The Hek

Hunter S. Thompson as portrayed by Joey Donovan of Newark, New Jersey.
Just what this world needs, another gonzo journalist. Hard to recognize Hunter these days without the bullet hole in his right temple. Amazing isn't it? The guy writes some successful books, makes tons of money and still decides the world is shit so he pulls the old Kurt Cobain move. Nobody likes a quitter. In any case, Joey may have the tropical shirt, hat and cigar but where he fails is the facial expression. If he was a true Hunter impersonator he would look either depressed or having a real trip, man. Well, you know what they say, Two Hunters are better then one:

It's like looking in a mirror, man. Try fear and loathing in Newark. Hunter #2 lacks the cigar; that will cost him. Final mark: B+
Nice work, Joey!
The Hek
Thursday, November 03, 2005
The Hek did so many push-ups today and it was all for a great cause: the CKCU funding drive. In total, I was able to raise $125 and when you add that to what the hour-two host brought in, the Thursday Blend came very close to hitting the $1000 mark. I actually felt good after doing all those push-ups. I should exercise more often.
Now, The Hek will turn his attention to the first show of 2005-06 year for the Carleton Improv Association. We've got some cool new members this year and I guarantee you'll have a good laugh when you watch us. The show is on Saturday, November 5th, 7:30pm, Commons Grill in the Residence Commons building on the Carleton University Campus. Come one, come all!
(Picked this off of Tim's blog)
The Hek presents: Backstreet Boys in China
The Hek
Now, The Hek will turn his attention to the first show of 2005-06 year for the Carleton Improv Association. We've got some cool new members this year and I guarantee you'll have a good laugh when you watch us. The show is on Saturday, November 5th, 7:30pm, Commons Grill in the Residence Commons building on the Carleton University Campus. Come one, come all!
(Picked this off of Tim's blog)
The Hek presents: Backstreet Boys in China
The Hek
Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Tune into the THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!
It's simple, for a twenty dollar donation, The Hek will do twenty push-ups live on the air. Dial and donate from 7-8am by calling 613-520-2528.
Listen: 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, November 01, 2005

The Hek has been up since 6:30am. Why? For the Special Blend Breakfast. Yes, The Hek spent four hours showing off his class, charm, character and charisma and getting people to purchase baked goods for the CKCU funding drive.
Although it was four hours and I was practically dead at the end, I had an awesome time. We raised almost $160! Not bad at all.
Now, I must return to the life of university student and continue to write a film paper the sucks balls.
In the meantime, I have come up with an awesome gimmick for my next funding drive show. If someone donates $20, The Hek will do 20 push-ups live on the air. 613-520-2528 is the number to donate and there's also the secure online pledge on CKCU's website.
Be sure to check out the Thursday Morning Special Blend. 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Another conversation between The Hek and his roommate.
Mark: Yo, this is great, my girlfriend is finally getting into hockey. She's doing her homework and watching the Leafs game. Wow, I can't believe that she's getting into hockey.
The Hek: Hey that's awesome! Now she's getting into hockey. And then, when you guys get married she'll be getting into you. HAHAHAHA. I'm just joking with you man. I take that back.
Mark: You can take it back as much as you want. I'm dumping all my lint and snot dried tissues on your bed and you're lucky that's all that I am doing. Frig.
The Hek
Mark: Yo, this is great, my girlfriend is finally getting into hockey. She's doing her homework and watching the Leafs game. Wow, I can't believe that she's getting into hockey.
The Hek: Hey that's awesome! Now she's getting into hockey. And then, when you guys get married she'll be getting into you. HAHAHAHA. I'm just joking with you man. I take that back.
Mark: You can take it back as much as you want. I'm dumping all my lint and snot dried tissues on your bed and you're lucky that's all that I am doing. Frig.
The Hek
Friday, October 28, 2005
Yeah, a co-worker at CKCU comes up to me and asks me if I can read a funding drive add. I said sure and asked for a script. He informs me that he could not think of a script and tells me to come up with something. So, in three minutes I jotted down this:
The CKCU Funding Drive Rap
It's funding drive time/and it's not a crime/because it's never to late/to dial and donate/So if you'd like to be a huge hero/dial five two oh, three nine two zero
Snoop and Fity better watch out.
The Hek
The CKCU Funding Drive Rap
It's funding drive time/and it's not a crime/because it's never to late/to dial and donate/So if you'd like to be a huge hero/dial five two oh, three nine two zero
Snoop and Fity better watch out.
The Hek
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
BALDERDASH...........is not a term to describe: The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND.
Huge show this week. Everyone will get to hear my interview with hockey columnist, Al Strachan.
It is also the first funding drive show! You can make a donation during the show by calling 613-520-2528 or at another time by making a secure online pledge at CKCU's website!
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Here's what really sucks about being a University student. I wake up after a night's sleep and I hate it. I hate it because it means I have to get up and do a bunch of shit I don't really care about. Then, there's my Scorsese prof who has the nerve to scold the class today for a lack of participation in discussion and not doing the readings. I'm sorry, I have a bunch of other assignments to take care of. I'm not just taking your class, prof. He expects us to think and act like him. Let me be the first to tell him that such a thing like that is impossible. When I started as a supervisor at Kiddies Korner/Camp Capers, I tried to get my staff to be as passionate and hard working as I was. It didn't happen and I was miserable. Then, I said "screw it" and accepted the staff for the way they were. Sure enough, I enjoyed it more. There's a good lesson for you. At least I got to see Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Nothing like a psychotic Harvey Kietel to ease my troubles.
Now for something important: The CKCU funding drive has begun!
You as a listener to CKCU help provide one third of the funding required to keep the station on the air. Without your support each year at this time, CKCU could not continue to function. For a mere $40 an hour, CKCU provides quality programming with the help of 200+ community volunteers. CKCU provides varied and unique music and spoken word programming not available on any other radio station. Help support community radio - whether you live in Ottawa, or listen outside the city on the internet.
Make a secure online pledge on CKCU's website or call 613-520-2528 on Thursday from 7-8am EST during the Thursday Morning Special Blend.
Be sure to note/say your pledge is for the Thursday Blend! And don't forget to catch the show, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, October 24, 2005
Coolest thing happened to me, today.
I'm at Sunnyside, about to cross Bronson to get to Carleton when suddenly, two officers on motorcycles stop in the middle of the intersection and hold up traffic. I look over and sure enough, Condelezza Rice's motorcade passes by. You had to have seen the convoy of black, bullet proof, tinted window cars with sirens on them; that along with the Ottawa police officers. All this for one person. Of course, it is the US Secretary of State.
And now, for you "Oh man, that's gotta suck" moment of the week: Turns out my only exam will be held on Monday, December 19th. Ouch.
Finally, my roommate and I were talking about what it would be like if we became those southern style preachers you see on television sometimes. Mark informed me that I would have to refine my way of talking because apparently, preachers aren't allowed to say things like "titty bar."
The Hek
I'm at Sunnyside, about to cross Bronson to get to Carleton when suddenly, two officers on motorcycles stop in the middle of the intersection and hold up traffic. I look over and sure enough, Condelezza Rice's motorcade passes by. You had to have seen the convoy of black, bullet proof, tinted window cars with sirens on them; that along with the Ottawa police officers. All this for one person. Of course, it is the US Secretary of State.
And now, for you "Oh man, that's gotta suck" moment of the week: Turns out my only exam will be held on Monday, December 19th. Ouch.
Finally, my roommate and I were talking about what it would be like if we became those southern style preachers you see on television sometimes. Mark informed me that I would have to refine my way of talking because apparently, preachers aren't allowed to say things like "titty bar."
The Hek
Sunday, October 23, 2005

4:30am Fire Alarm. In the pouring rain. Heads will role for this.
Because of it, I woke up late and now the day is pretty much up the shits.
To make matters worse, the residence convience store doesn't have regular milk. So instead I had chocolate milk in my Rick Krispys. At least the burrito was better.
As for the World Series: Sox in six.
The Hek
Saturday, October 22, 2005
And so ends a very stressful week with two mini-papers and one presentation done and gone from my list of shit to do for the remainder of this term.
Today, I was at CKCU as we kicked off our funding drive. Along with answering phones I made an add and voiced another. I don't know what it is but whenever I'm there, I have the most fun. Then I hoped on the bus and headed downtown. A rather embarrassing moment occurred on this bus ride. I stood up to get off when the bus driver slammed on the brakes and suddenly, I was sitting on the lap of some suburban thuged out kid. I apologized and got off the bus very quickly.
I went downtown to attend the monthly Capital Slam Tournament and support my buddy Owen Hewitt who competes in the contest. Owen introduced me to a couple of poets and told them about how I was DJ at CKCU who had a segment called the "Thursday Blend Poem of The Day." To my surprise, they actually knew of the segment and have listened to my show. The cynic in me figured that Owen probably gave them that information before I got there. But then the poets talked about a poem I had played a week ago that I knew Owen didn't know about. This confirmed their statements and made me feel damn good.
The poetry was great and the two headliners were phenomenal. One of the headliners was a girl from Montreal named Katalyst. She totally blew the audience away with her style of speaking and musical improvisation. I enjoyed her so much that I bought her home made CD for $5.oo. I'm really stunned that I did this. I usually don't buy things that are not essential. But something made me want to support this artist. It's not a bad CD at all. I might even play it on my show.
Now for some fun: Bonnie Tyler and Meatloaf - Total Eclipse of the Heart.
The Hek
Today, I was at CKCU as we kicked off our funding drive. Along with answering phones I made an add and voiced another. I don't know what it is but whenever I'm there, I have the most fun. Then I hoped on the bus and headed downtown. A rather embarrassing moment occurred on this bus ride. I stood up to get off when the bus driver slammed on the brakes and suddenly, I was sitting on the lap of some suburban thuged out kid. I apologized and got off the bus very quickly.
I went downtown to attend the monthly Capital Slam Tournament and support my buddy Owen Hewitt who competes in the contest. Owen introduced me to a couple of poets and told them about how I was DJ at CKCU who had a segment called the "Thursday Blend Poem of The Day." To my surprise, they actually knew of the segment and have listened to my show. The cynic in me figured that Owen probably gave them that information before I got there. But then the poets talked about a poem I had played a week ago that I knew Owen didn't know about. This confirmed their statements and made me feel damn good.
The poetry was great and the two headliners were phenomenal. One of the headliners was a girl from Montreal named Katalyst. She totally blew the audience away with her style of speaking and musical improvisation. I enjoyed her so much that I bought her home made CD for $5.oo. I'm really stunned that I did this. I usually don't buy things that are not essential. But something made me want to support this artist. It's not a bad CD at all. I might even play it on my show.
Now for some fun: Bonnie Tyler and Meatloaf - Total Eclipse of the Heart.
The Hek
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Quite the day today, everyone.
The highlite was definitely my interview with hockey columnist Al Strachen. The interview went off perfectly and he signed my copy of his new book, Go to The Net: 8 goals that changed the game.
I also managed to finish my proposal for my Social Movements class. The prof wanted 1000 words; he's getting 990.
I'm still trying to figure out why my posts are at the bottom of the page. If anyone knows why, please let me know because even for The Hek, it gets irritating scrolling down just to find the newest post.
The Hek
The highlite was definitely my interview with hockey columnist Al Strachen. The interview went off perfectly and he signed my copy of his new book, Go to The Net: 8 goals that changed the game.
I also managed to finish my proposal for my Social Movements class. The prof wanted 1000 words; he's getting 990.
I'm still trying to figure out why my posts are at the bottom of the page. If anyone knows why, please let me know because even for The Hek, it gets irritating scrolling down just to find the newest post.
The Hek
Wednesday, October 19, 2005

The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND! The best thing to get you out of bed since instant coffee.
Tomorrow, I'll have the sports recap including who won Game 6 of the NLCS last night as well as the poem of the day and so much more. Got something cool to say? Just send me an e-mail at thursday_blend@yahoo.ca.
Tune in, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
It's been a while since the last episode of Haiku Hek; so:
expectations start to mount
on a weary soul
cold inside the body
Catch the Thursday Morning Special Blend! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
expectations start to mount
on a weary soul
cold inside the body
Catch the Thursday Morning Special Blend! 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, October 17, 2005
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Friday, October 14, 2005
Apparently, I have two types of voices. There's my regular voice and then, there's my radio voice. According to Jen and Sandra, my radio voice came out when I did an article presentation in class today. I can see that happening.
Did a bunch of things at CKCU, today. First, I started to put together an add for a Special Blend Pancake breakfast that is being organized. I also got to go On Air again, sort of. Actually, I "teched" for someone. Teched means that a show's host is not trained on the soundboard or doesn't want to work the board; so, they get someone else to basically push the buttons and make sure the sound is good. That's what I did for a show called Window of Oppourtunity. It was a lot of fun and I got to hear some pretty good folky type music. I also got a free CD: Paul Anka's Rock Swings. He takes all these modern rock hits and gives them a big band sound.
Now, two people have commented on my statements about Buck 65 being the best Canadian musician ever. They suggested Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morisette.
I consider Cohen to be a spoken word artist rather then a musician. I'm not really into the light folk sound of Joni Mitchell. And, despite Alanis has really developed her sound well, I feel Buck 65 is just more creative. Of course it's all my opinion and the three suggestions are certainty the best at what they do.
The Hek
Did a bunch of things at CKCU, today. First, I started to put together an add for a Special Blend Pancake breakfast that is being organized. I also got to go On Air again, sort of. Actually, I "teched" for someone. Teched means that a show's host is not trained on the soundboard or doesn't want to work the board; so, they get someone else to basically push the buttons and make sure the sound is good. That's what I did for a show called Window of Oppourtunity. It was a lot of fun and I got to hear some pretty good folky type music. I also got a free CD: Paul Anka's Rock Swings. He takes all these modern rock hits and gives them a big band sound.
Now, two people have commented on my statements about Buck 65 being the best Canadian musician ever. They suggested Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell and Alanis Morisette.
I consider Cohen to be a spoken word artist rather then a musician. I'm not really into the light folk sound of Joni Mitchell. And, despite Alanis has really developed her sound well, I feel Buck 65 is just more creative. Of course it's all my opinion and the three suggestions are certainty the best at what they do.
The Hek
Thursday, October 13, 2005
The Hek hopes that everyone's Yom Kippur fast went well today. May we all be sealed in the book of life.
The show went extremely well and this was because I got to play the new Buck 65 single. It is an amazing tune. In fact, The Hek is going on the record to state that Buck 65 is the best Canadian musician of all time. He could totally trounce Neil Young and Shania Twain for example.
The Hek
The show went extremely well and this was because I got to play the new Buck 65 single. It is an amazing tune. In fact, The Hek is going on the record to state that Buck 65 is the best Canadian musician of all time. He could totally trounce Neil Young and Shania Twain for example.
The Hek

Wednesday, October 12, 2005
The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!
Where morning wood is always expected;-)
Tomorrow, I'll play an interview I conducted with Evan Annett who has just written a book which chronicles 60 years of Carleton's independent student newspaper, The Charlatan.
I'll also have the sports recap, poem of the day, entertainment listings and so much more.
Requests? Predictions? Questions? Comments? Send them to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
Tune in: 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Tomorrow, the second round of the Baseball playoffs will begin. Here's how The Hek's predictions went:
The Hek Predicted
-Chicago over Boston in 5
-New York over Los Angeles/Anaheim in 5
-St.Louis over San Diego in 3
-Atlanta over Houston in 4
Here's what happened
-Chicago over Boston in 3
-Los Angeles/Anaheim over New York in 5
-St.Louis over San Diego in 3
-Houston over Atlanta in 5
I gave myself one half point if I got the team right and one half point if I picked the right games. This means I scored a 1.5 out of 4 which gives me, 38% accuracy. Hey, I didn't say I was an expert. The Yankees/Angels series could have gone either way; Chicago just dominated the Red Sox; Houston got some lucky brakes against the Braves; and, I was bang on with the Cardinals sweeping the Padres. So now, here are The Hek's predictions for round two:
American League Championship Series
Los Angeles/Anaheim vs. Chicago
Beating the Yankees was a huge confidence booster for the Angels and they will definitely gain an early advantage on the White Sox who haven't played since Friday. Then again, the White Sox are well rested and the injury to Angles pitcher Bartolo Colon may hurt his team. Still, it shall be an exciting series.
Chicago in 6
National League Championship Series
St. Louis vs. Houston
The Astros are starting to look like this year's version of the 2004 Red Sox. You have to give them credit for handling Atlanta like that. However, as long as St. Louis brings their 'A' game, I don't see the Astros making an appearance in the fall classic.
St. Louis in 6
Feel free to send me your predictions to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca. I'll read them on the air! And don't forget to catch the Thursday Morning Special Blend; 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM.
The Hek
The Hek Predicted
-Chicago over Boston in 5
-New York over Los Angeles/Anaheim in 5
-St.Louis over San Diego in 3
-Atlanta over Houston in 4
Here's what happened
-Chicago over Boston in 3
-Los Angeles/Anaheim over New York in 5
-St.Louis over San Diego in 3
-Houston over Atlanta in 5
I gave myself one half point if I got the team right and one half point if I picked the right games. This means I scored a 1.5 out of 4 which gives me, 38% accuracy. Hey, I didn't say I was an expert. The Yankees/Angels series could have gone either way; Chicago just dominated the Red Sox; Houston got some lucky brakes against the Braves; and, I was bang on with the Cardinals sweeping the Padres. So now, here are The Hek's predictions for round two:
American League Championship Series
Los Angeles/Anaheim vs. Chicago
Beating the Yankees was a huge confidence booster for the Angels and they will definitely gain an early advantage on the White Sox who haven't played since Friday. Then again, the White Sox are well rested and the injury to Angles pitcher Bartolo Colon may hurt his team. Still, it shall be an exciting series.
Chicago in 6
National League Championship Series
St. Louis vs. Houston
The Astros are starting to look like this year's version of the 2004 Red Sox. You have to give them credit for handling Atlanta like that. However, as long as St. Louis brings their 'A' game, I don't see the Astros making an appearance in the fall classic.
St. Louis in 6
Feel free to send me your predictions to thursday_blend@yahoo.ca. I'll read them on the air! And don't forget to catch the Thursday Morning Special Blend; 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM.
The Hek
Monday, October 10, 2005
On Air Tonight: Monday, 9-11pm on CKCU 93.1 FM
I saw A History of Violence last night with my bud Owen, whose family made a great Thanksgiving meal. A History of Violence was not a bad film. Essentially, it is a film about identity told in the typical Cronenberg style (emphasis on the body). It gets The Hek Seal of Approval.
I already did a fill in today at the station from 8:30 - 9:00am and then I'm back at it at 9pm. Unfortunately the internet is down in the studio so I'm going to prepare some stuff before I head there.
The Hek
I saw A History of Violence last night with my bud Owen, whose family made a great Thanksgiving meal. A History of Violence was not a bad film. Essentially, it is a film about identity told in the typical Cronenberg style (emphasis on the body). It gets The Hek Seal of Approval.
I already did a fill in today at the station from 8:30 - 9:00am and then I'm back at it at 9pm. Unfortunately the internet is down in the studio so I'm going to prepare some stuff before I head there.
The Hek
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Today I was going to talk about some silly stuff at the Rideau Centre yesterday. But I don't want to, anymore. Something has happened. This is what happened.
When I was a young boy. My bed time would usually occur during the 4th or 5th inning of the Blue Jays game. But that never mattered because when I got to bed, I would simply turn on my radio and hear this man's voice. His voice was always calm and the descriptions he gave were well spoken but still easy enough for a youngster like me to understand. I would close my eyes and he would paint a picture for me; a landscape of heroes who I have worshipped for most of my life. For me, as a young child, it was the voice of god preaching the gospel known as baseball. Perhaps it was because of this man that I fell in love with sports and radio. His voice planted the seeds which now blossomed into this dream of working in radio.
Of course he was just a regular person who worked hard; an artist who constantly worked at his craft to please his fans. He didn't care about being popular. He cared about telling a story as best he could. From April 7, 1977 to June 13, 2004, this man called everything single Blue Jays game. Amongst all that was five division titles, two pennets and two world championships.
Now he is gone and although I never met him, I feel a great sense of loss. I am actually crying as I write this as I am sure everyone who grew up listening to him is as well. Thank you, Tom Cheek for everything, we shall miss you very much and we all will do our best so that one day, you will be recognized by Cooperstown.
The Hek
When I was a young boy. My bed time would usually occur during the 4th or 5th inning of the Blue Jays game. But that never mattered because when I got to bed, I would simply turn on my radio and hear this man's voice. His voice was always calm and the descriptions he gave were well spoken but still easy enough for a youngster like me to understand. I would close my eyes and he would paint a picture for me; a landscape of heroes who I have worshipped for most of my life. For me, as a young child, it was the voice of god preaching the gospel known as baseball. Perhaps it was because of this man that I fell in love with sports and radio. His voice planted the seeds which now blossomed into this dream of working in radio.
Of course he was just a regular person who worked hard; an artist who constantly worked at his craft to please his fans. He didn't care about being popular. He cared about telling a story as best he could. From April 7, 1977 to June 13, 2004, this man called everything single Blue Jays game. Amongst all that was five division titles, two pennets and two world championships.
Now he is gone and although I never met him, I feel a great sense of loss. I am actually crying as I write this as I am sure everyone who grew up listening to him is as well. Thank you, Tom Cheek for everything, we shall miss you very much and we all will do our best so that one day, you will be recognized by Cooperstown.
The Hek
Saturday, October 08, 2005

"I can't believe you're crazy enough to go to the Renegades game on a miserable cold rainy day like this but all the power to you. Go Gades!"
- Noel Waghorn leaving a message on The Hek's voice mail
I did go. Despite the fact that Frank Claire Stadium is a 15 minute walk from where I live and I have been living in Ottawa for almost four years, I have never watched a Renegades football game. I didn't even go to the Grey Cup which had the Argos in it and I have seen a bunch of 67's hockey games at the Civic Centre which is underneath Frank Claire. But that changed tonight. I decided to treat myself to some good old Friday night CFL action.
"Hey bud, want some free tickets courtesy of HOT 89.9?"
- Some stranger as The Hek was about to take out his wallet at the box office.
I saved $25! And they were good seats too. Lower south side near the east endzone. Ottawa beat Hamilton 43-21. The Tiger-Cats did a fine job of making the Renegades look like the top team in the CFL as opposed to their current dismal performance from this season. After the game, I walked by the players entrance and Kerry Joseph, the quarterback for the Renegades came out and started signing autographs. I got his signature on my ticket stub.
So to sum up: Free ticket + Autograph + Renegades win = One damn fine night.
The Hek
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
The THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND!!! Stylin' and Profilin'
Tomorrow, I will be speaking with writer and hockey fan Chris Robinson about the Senators and the new hockey season. I've also got some great tunes, sports, poems, entertainment listings and Bytowne movie listings.
Tune in: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Saw a great film today called Mean Streets. It stars a very young Harvey Kietel and an even younger Robert De Niro. Scorsese's first successful film and definitely one of his best.
But that's not what I am here to talk about. The World Series playoffs have started and here are The Hek's predictions:
NLDS 1: St. Louis vs. San Diego
The Cardinals have been my pick to win it all this year. They are a very strong team. Chris Carpenter had an amazing season as did Pujos and Edmonds. The Padres made it into the post-season by the skin of their teeth. I'm sorry, it's impossible to win the World Series when your regular season record had you just two games above 500. An easy one for the Cards.
St. Louis in 3
NLDS 2: Atlanta vs. Houston
For the second straight year, the Astros overcome a horrible start and make it into the playoffs. That's good but not great. The Braves have Ted Turner who provides lots of cash. Cash buys good ball players. Good ball players get success. Sad to say it, but its true.
Atlanta in 4
ALDS 1: Chicago vs. Boston
Since the season started, I have been telling people to watch out for the American League Central Division; especially the Twins and White Sox. Chicago has put together a pretty good team. They'll probably take the pennet too. As for the defending champion Red Sox, last year was full of miracles and good strokes of luck. But as my drama teacher, Mr. Stone once said: "Lighting does not strike twice.'
Chicago in 5
ALDS 2: New York vs. Los Angeles/Anaheim
The Yankees are exactly like the Braves. The Angels will put up a good fight but in the end, New York's experience will carry them through the next round.
New York in 5
Want to tell me your predictions? I'd love to hear them. I'll even read them on the air. Send me an email at thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
And don't forget the THURSDAY BLEND. 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM.
The Hek
But that's not what I am here to talk about. The World Series playoffs have started and here are The Hek's predictions:
NLDS 1: St. Louis vs. San Diego
The Cardinals have been my pick to win it all this year. They are a very strong team. Chris Carpenter had an amazing season as did Pujos and Edmonds. The Padres made it into the post-season by the skin of their teeth. I'm sorry, it's impossible to win the World Series when your regular season record had you just two games above 500. An easy one for the Cards.
St. Louis in 3
NLDS 2: Atlanta vs. Houston
For the second straight year, the Astros overcome a horrible start and make it into the playoffs. That's good but not great. The Braves have Ted Turner who provides lots of cash. Cash buys good ball players. Good ball players get success. Sad to say it, but its true.
Atlanta in 4
ALDS 1: Chicago vs. Boston
Since the season started, I have been telling people to watch out for the American League Central Division; especially the Twins and White Sox. Chicago has put together a pretty good team. They'll probably take the pennet too. As for the defending champion Red Sox, last year was full of miracles and good strokes of luck. But as my drama teacher, Mr. Stone once said: "Lighting does not strike twice.'
Chicago in 5
ALDS 2: New York vs. Los Angeles/Anaheim
The Yankees are exactly like the Braves. The Angels will put up a good fight but in the end, New York's experience will carry them through the next round.
New York in 5
Want to tell me your predictions? I'd love to hear them. I'll even read them on the air. Send me an email at thursday_blend@yahoo.ca
And don't forget the THURSDAY BLEND. 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM.
The Hek
Monday, October 03, 2005

The Hek would like to wish a very Happy and Healthy Shana Tova to everyone out there in the internet. May your year be sweet and may we all live to 120.
Now, I should have gotten a laptop.
Back in the summer of 2002, I was getting ready to purchase a new computer for my upcoming first year at Carleton. However, my father and I were originally going to get a laptop. We were turned off the idea because many people told us that laptops were one of the top things stolen at Universities. You turn your back on it, its gone. So instead we got my current compy. Today I am regretting that decision.
I almost spent the entire day in my room in front of this damn compy, typing out an essay while outside was just absolutely gorgeous. It got so bad, that I nearly had a panic attack. I'm not kidding, I was clawing the screen to my window. Finally, I just shut everything down and went outside to buy some bagels and a fine bottle of root beer.
If I had a laptop I could have typed out my essay outside at one of my "peaceful" spots; say, by the canal or at the steps of Parliament Hill. But that's just not in the cards.
The Hek
Sunday, October 02, 2005

Yes, The Hek has changed the look. Thought I'd give it a little more flair.
First off, TNA Impact was fantastic. The two X Division matches were phenomenal and it was nice to watch Jeff Hardy and Rhino again. That's one of the main problems with the WWE. They have so much talent and not enough television time for everyone. Thankfully TNA has a small roster that coincides nicely with Impact and their syndicated show, Xpolsion. The X Division is the reason why TNA has been successful so far. In order to be a strong alternative to WWE, they really need to push the X Division properly. It doesn't really help when you've got all this amazing action from the X Division and have awesome crowd pops and then have your main feud be a couple of wrestlers that really don't need to be the main attractions; i.e. Jeff Jarrett vs. Kevin Nash. In the meantime I am going to pray that AJ Styles never joins the WWE for he will be berried by Vince McMahon.
In

Finally, Mark and I have been pulling pranks on each other. I think Mark leads 5-3. Today however, he purposely startled me so bad that I threw down a fork and it took a chunk off one of my plates. If I didn't laugh so much over it, I would be really pissed off about it.
The Hek
Friday, September 30, 2005
The Hek, The Hek, The Hek IS ON FIRE!!!
Saw an amazing match off the NWA: Total Non-Stop Action website. Ultimate X Challenge: AJ Styles vs. Chris Sabain vs. Petey Williams. I cannot wait for TNA's debut on Spike. If you have not seen this stuff, The Hek highly recommends you see these guys in action. It is an awesome alternative to WWE.
The week is over people. Thank fucking god. I have an assignment every week until the beginning of December.
Just got off the phone with the ever so good hearted ErinMarie. She told me that York University is the only school in Canada that cancels classes for Jewish New Year. Now that's something. I remember in high school when even the non-Jewish students wouldn't go to school on the high holidays.
Now to Mr. Wood: the 80's music I played on my show was by Linda Talyor and Billy Curtz (not sure if I got his name right). I also played a live version "Keep on Rockin' In The Free World" and Johnny Cash's "Walk The Line."
And to Pear and Soup Girl: Wrestling catch phrases totally reek of awesomeness. They're as memorable as movie quotes. Props must go out to you for recognizing the phrase. The question is, do you know who said it? If you guess it right, I'll give The Claire Witch Project an honorary Hek Seal of Approval.
The Hek
Saw an amazing match off the NWA: Total Non-Stop Action website. Ultimate X Challenge: AJ Styles vs. Chris Sabain vs. Petey Williams. I cannot wait for TNA's debut on Spike. If you have not seen this stuff, The Hek highly recommends you see these guys in action. It is an awesome alternative to WWE.
The week is over people. Thank fucking god. I have an assignment every week until the beginning of December.
Just got off the phone with the ever so good hearted ErinMarie. She told me that York University is the only school in Canada that cancels classes for Jewish New Year. Now that's something. I remember in high school when even the non-Jewish students wouldn't go to school on the high holidays.
Now to Mr. Wood: the 80's music I played on my show was by Linda Talyor and Billy Curtz (not sure if I got his name right). I also played a live version "Keep on Rockin' In The Free World" and Johnny Cash's "Walk The Line."
And to Pear and Soup Girl: Wrestling catch phrases totally reek of awesomeness. They're as memorable as movie quotes. Props must go out to you for recognizing the phrase. The question is, do you know who said it? If you guess it right, I'll give The Claire Witch Project an honorary Hek Seal of Approval.
The Hek
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Tons of stuff to get to today.
The show went well today. I love live radio especially, when things happen unexpectedly and you have to think on your feet. Just before I hit the air, I notice that there were no CD carts. Without these, I can't play CD's; so, I busted out the vinyl. This will explain why the show featured a mini-set of 80's Canadian Rock. Fortunately, I was able to locate a cart near the end the show and played one CD (it happened to have the poem of the day on it). The only downside was that both the K-OS and Death From Above 1979 CDs disappeared from our library.
My roommate Mark had an interesting dream. He dreamt that a mystery girl came into our apartment, bawling her eyes out. Apparently, I went over to cheer her up and did such a good job of this, that the girl and I went into my room and Rocked The Casbah without even having the decency to shut the door. Then, Sandra and Jen came over and witnessed what was going on while Mark was playing poker on his compy. Not going to lie to you: Best dream of me ever by someone else. I hope Mark is a psychic.
My film professor made a reference to Mystery Science Theatre 3000. I shuddered as I remember watching this during the summer. Good idea for a TV show. Bad idea for a film. Unless your name is Erin or Marie, the darn thing puts you to sleep.
Finally, there were two interesting comments made for my September 28th entry. I encourage you all to read them. Anglelina's comment was well done. As for the comment made by (I believe) Pear and Soup girl, she is just jealous of my Hollywood good looks and Brad Pitt hair.
Smell you later,
The Hek
The show went well today. I love live radio especially, when things happen unexpectedly and you have to think on your feet. Just before I hit the air, I notice that there were no CD carts. Without these, I can't play CD's; so, I busted out the vinyl. This will explain why the show featured a mini-set of 80's Canadian Rock. Fortunately, I was able to locate a cart near the end the show and played one CD (it happened to have the poem of the day on it). The only downside was that both the K-OS and Death From Above 1979 CDs disappeared from our library.
My roommate Mark had an interesting dream. He dreamt that a mystery girl came into our apartment, bawling her eyes out. Apparently, I went over to cheer her up and did such a good job of this, that the girl and I went into my room and Rocked The Casbah without even having the decency to shut the door. Then, Sandra and Jen came over and witnessed what was going on while Mark was playing poker on his compy. Not going to lie to you: Best dream of me ever by someone else. I hope Mark is a psychic.
My film professor made a reference to Mystery Science Theatre 3000. I shuddered as I remember watching this during the summer. Good idea for a TV show. Bad idea for a film. Unless your name is Erin or Marie, the darn thing puts you to sleep.
Finally, there were two interesting comments made for my September 28th entry. I encourage you all to read them. Anglelina's comment was well done. As for the comment made by (I believe) Pear and Soup girl, she is just jealous of my Hollywood good looks and Brad Pitt hair.
Smell you later,
The Hek
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
OH it's true. It's damn true.
Be sure to catch the Thursday Morning Special Blend, tomorrow. I'll have the sports recap, poem of the day, and so much more.
LISTEN: Thursday, 7-8am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, September 27, 2005

I like it how in her last week as Governor General, Adrienne Clarkson held a bunch of parties and moved off Rideau Hall in a brand new car. This was probably all paid for by all us Canadian tax payers. How about that?
Now, The Hek will comment about the comments from yesterday's blog.
1. The Hek smells like a rose. Beautiful and sensual and manly.
2. I would never body slam women. Don't know what Mr. Wood was thinking there.
Don't forget: Thursday Morning Special Blend, 7-8am on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Monday, September 26, 2005
The Hek is now an official member of Axe U. CKCU received a complementary "student" kit and my PD decided to give it me. Inside the kit was a small container of Axe body spay, which means one thing: I can now conduct my experiment.
I'm going to put that stuff on and see if women throw themselves at me like the commercial. Stay tuned.
The Hek
I'm going to put that stuff on and see if women throw themselves at me like the commercial. Stay tuned.
The Hek
Sunday, September 25, 2005

Spent another weekend reading pointless stuff that will mostly have no effect on my future. What the hell is the point of University anyway? I am sick and tired of jumping through all these hoops for the last four years just to get some paper that tells people that I know a thing or two about the Mass Media. Every time I have to fork out money for something so overpriced and sit and learn about the hegemonic process, I feel a little more dead inside. Whoever said that University is about acquiring knowledge was probably someone so fearful of the outside world. University is about finding yourself and figuring out what the hell you want to do with your life. The real lessons are outside the classroom. Instead of papers and presentations, we should be graded on how we do our laundry, how we budget our expensive, how we balance our social life with our work life. Our diplomas should come when we do decide on a career path. I figured out what I wanted to do in the summer of 2004. It took me only two years.
I did not want to get out of bed this morning. I just wanted to stay there. I did not want to get out because I knew I would have to walk on down to the off campus book store and plop down some cash for a 500 page book that I probably won't even finish. Some bullshit by DH Lawrence, Women in Love. The only thing that made the trip tolerable was my desire to really see the beauty that Ottawa has.
I love Ottawa. I love Carleton. But I just hate school.
The Hek
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Today, The Hek and his buddy Owen went to go see The Corpse Bride. Clocking in at only 77 minutes, this film gets straight to the plot and disposes of the usual filler. I have never been interested in films that were entirely made with computer graphics and playdoh; however, it was an entertaining film and had some funny parts. I give it 3 HEKS out of five and award it The Hek Seal of Approval (suck on it, Toothless Timmy).
The Hek
The Hek
Friday, September 23, 2005

I would like to make the following statement:
There has been some controversy regarding The Hek Seal of Approval. Allegations have been raised stating that The Hek Seal of Approval is a ripoff of a similar award known as "The ErinMarie Seal of Approval." Let me go on the record by stating that The Hek Seal of Approval is an original idea and that anything else that has any resemblance to it is strictly coincidental.
The Hek Seal of Approval is like your boss giving you the thumbs up whereas the ErinMarie one is like getting a pat of the back by Toothless Timmy in the mail room.
If there is anyone who disagrees with my above statements, I cordially invite them to Ottawa where we can have a fight to the death to decide who is right.
The Hek
Thursday, September 22, 2005

I was on the air for five hours today and I loved it! Everything went quite well. There's a chance that some clips will be put on The Charlatan website. Thanks to everyone who listened; especially to all the Starbacks out there in radio land.
In other news, The Dudley Boys have signed with NWA-TNA. This is huge as Bubba Ray and D-Von are one of the most successful tag teams in history. They're the only team to capture the WWE, WCW and ECW titles. There's a lot of talent that the WWE released and if TNA was smart, they would sign them all. Think about it; Charlie Haas, Billy Kidman, Mohammed Hassan, Matt Morgan etc.
The Hek
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
The Hek will be on the airwaves for five hours tomorrow.
You can catch me from 7-8am EST for the Thursday Morning Special Blend.
Then, I will be broadcasting from 12-4pm EST for The Charlatan 60th Anniversary BBQ.
Tune to: CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
You can catch me from 7-8am EST for the Thursday Morning Special Blend.
Then, I will be broadcasting from 12-4pm EST for The Charlatan 60th Anniversary BBQ.
Tune to: CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
The Hek went to see a film last night with Mark and Simon. The only question was which film would they see. The Man or Lord Of War.
In the end, we chose to see Lord Of War. It was a great film that makes a very strong statement at the end of the film. This film receives The Hek Seal Of Approval.
The Hek
In the end, we chose to see Lord Of War. It was a great film that makes a very strong statement at the end of the film. This film receives The Hek Seal Of Approval.
The Hek
Sunday, September 18, 2005
For the second straight Sunday, I did my readings by the Rideau Canal near Colonel By Drive. I found this really nice spot that has the only bench in any form of shade. As I was reading, a man who was obviously homeless showed up and parked his bike (with a trunk attached to it) next to the bench. Of course, I did not mind. He did his thing and I did mine. But then, he took out a hammer, a paint brush and a can of black pine tar and began to hammer tar off the brush into the small pond across form the bench while muttering something incoherent under his breath. I took that as my cue to exit. Now, I have nothing against the homeless. In most cases, they're homeless because of circumstances beyond their control. However, when they start to act "weird" and "crazy," I feel threatened. I could have stayed there and no harm would probably happen to me. But - and I am sorry to be like this - you never know what could happen. Maybe its just my paranoia talking.
In the meantime, I am sitting back and listening to an NHL Pre-Season game. Canadiens and Thrashers to be exact. It is good to hear hockey again. Who knows what the new NHL will look like.
The Hek
In the meantime, I am sitting back and listening to an NHL Pre-Season game. Canadiens and Thrashers to be exact. It is good to hear hockey again. Who knows what the new NHL will look like.
The Hek
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Ladies and gentlemen. The following match is scheduled for one fall, with a twenty minute time limit. Making his way to the ring, from Thornhill, Ontario, weighing in at 150 pounds.....The Hek!
Had a great time at Noel's birthday party yesterday. I was assigned to keep him busy while his wife set up the surprise party and cake. And it was a good cake. Safe to say that I have had my monthly quota of sugar.
Today is also the first meeting of the Carleton Improv Association. Along with CKCU, the CIA is great escape from the bullshit that goes along with being a university student.
The Hek
Had a great time at Noel's birthday party yesterday. I was assigned to keep him busy while his wife set up the surprise party and cake. And it was a good cake. Safe to say that I have had my monthly quota of sugar.
Today is also the first meeting of the Carleton Improv Association. Along with CKCU, the CIA is great escape from the bullshit that goes along with being a university student.
The Hek
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Man it felt damn good to be back on the radio this morning. I am really excited for next week. Not only will I be doing the Thursday Blend from 7-8am but, I will also be co-hosting a program that will celebrate the 60th anniversary of Carleton's student newspaper, The Charlatan. That will go from 12:00 - 4:00pm on Thursday. More details to come.
The Hek
The Hek
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Be sure to tune into the THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL BLEND. Tomorrow I'll have a recap of the local sports teams and interviews with Ottawa's top spoken word artists who just released a new album called Live at Capital Slam 2005. Plus there will be much more.
I am very excited about doing the show. I'm not sure what's going to happen, there might be some mistakes because I have not done it in four months; but regardless, it is going to be off the chain.
7-8 am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
I am very excited about doing the show. I'm not sure what's going to happen, there might be some mistakes because I have not done it in four months; but regardless, it is going to be off the chain.
7-8 am EST on CKCU 93.1 FM
The Hek
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
The Hek has always had a knack for choosing the right courses to take; and this time, The Hek has hit the jackpot.
The course I am taking is FILM 3901: Selected Topic in Film Studies.
This term's selected topic: Martin Scorsese
That's correct, you read it right. Until the start of December, The Hek will be viewing all his best work. Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and, even some films that inspired him.
There is only one negative aspect. The instructor has apparently forgotten that the students have four other courses to worry about and therefore, has assigned a crapload of reading each week. I have a feeling that the instructor is one of those power hungry profs who had a miserable life and gets back at the world with his new authority. We shall see.
The Hek
The course I am taking is FILM 3901: Selected Topic in Film Studies.
This term's selected topic: Martin Scorsese
That's correct, you read it right. Until the start of December, The Hek will be viewing all his best work. Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and, even some films that inspired him.
There is only one negative aspect. The instructor has apparently forgotten that the students have four other courses to worry about and therefore, has assigned a crapload of reading each week. I have a feeling that the instructor is one of those power hungry profs who had a miserable life and gets back at the world with his new authority. We shall see.
The Hek
Sunday, September 11, 2005
The Hek got new Spek's. They look great! But speaking about eyewear, I am really getting bugged by sunglasses. Too many people hide behind these things. Every time I pass someone wearing sunglasses, I don't know if they're looking at me, frowning at me or looking at something past me. It is quite unnerving.
The Hek
The Hek
Saturday, September 10, 2005
After getting on the bus following a rather inconvenient hour wait, the strangest thought hit me in the head.
What if this was all just a dream? What if it is still August, 2002 and I am still that skinny 19-year-old who has been sheltered from the real world all his life? What if all the people I have met, kissed and made love to never existed; they were all just a figment of my imagination.
Of course, I know its real. What do you think I am? Some Thornhill loving, psycho-drama promoting art-teeist? I don't think so.
I was like that, a long time ago.
The Hek
What if this was all just a dream? What if it is still August, 2002 and I am still that skinny 19-year-old who has been sheltered from the real world all his life? What if all the people I have met, kissed and made love to never existed; they were all just a figment of my imagination.
Of course, I know its real. What do you think I am? Some Thornhill loving, psycho-drama promoting art-teeist? I don't think so.
I was like that, a long time ago.
The Hek
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Interesting way to start off the school year.
I arrived at my first class (Modern Publicity State, 8:30 - 11:30am) of the year; so did everyone else. There was just one thing missing, the prof. She didn't show up. So, after 45 minutes, we decided collectively to leave. Being mostly fourth year students, we had the decency to leave her a note with all our student numbers on it. Later in the day, I and my fellow class mates received an e-mail from the prof. It turns out that she got stuck in traffic and was unable to make it to Carleton. She did send us our course syllabus in an attachment and also noted that our coursepack/text book was available at Octopus Books at the corner of Third Avenue and Bank Street for................................$77.00.
$77?! Are you kidding The Hek?
Two things irritate The Hek about this.
First off, the pack/book is at an independent book store. Not cool. See, I purposely put a lot of money on my campus card so that I have enough money for texts when I purchase them at Carleton's book store. When a prof puts a text at an independent book store like Octopus Books or Allegra Publishing it means that I have to pay out of my own personal account instead of using my campus card. Basically, all the money I put on my campus card for books goes to waste.
Second, $77 for a bunch of articles I am probably going to read once? Not going to happen, people.
Here is what's going to happen. The Hek is taking the strategy his roommate is using. I am going to go to the library, find every book that originally published the articles for the upcoming week and the photo copy them at 8 cents a page. Think about it, a 40 page article will only cost me $3.20. That's it, that's all, baby goes to sleep.
The Hek
I arrived at my first class (Modern Publicity State, 8:30 - 11:30am) of the year; so did everyone else. There was just one thing missing, the prof. She didn't show up. So, after 45 minutes, we decided collectively to leave. Being mostly fourth year students, we had the decency to leave her a note with all our student numbers on it. Later in the day, I and my fellow class mates received an e-mail from the prof. It turns out that she got stuck in traffic and was unable to make it to Carleton. She did send us our course syllabus in an attachment and also noted that our coursepack/text book was available at Octopus Books at the corner of Third Avenue and Bank Street for................................$77.00.
$77?! Are you kidding The Hek?
Two things irritate The Hek about this.
First off, the pack/book is at an independent book store. Not cool. See, I purposely put a lot of money on my campus card so that I have enough money for texts when I purchase them at Carleton's book store. When a prof puts a text at an independent book store like Octopus Books or Allegra Publishing it means that I have to pay out of my own personal account instead of using my campus card. Basically, all the money I put on my campus card for books goes to waste.
Second, $77 for a bunch of articles I am probably going to read once? Not going to happen, people.
Here is what's going to happen. The Hek is taking the strategy his roommate is using. I am going to go to the library, find every book that originally published the articles for the upcoming week and the photo copy them at 8 cents a page. Think about it, a 40 page article will only cost me $3.20. That's it, that's all, baby goes to sleep.
The Hek
Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Just set up a brand new Fantasy Hockey team on the Yahoo website. This year, teams will crumble when LES HABS take the ice. I am also listening to the Blue Jays over the computer. Right now, they are losing to Baltimore, 4-0. Ted Lilly didn't last three innings giving up five walks and three earned runs. Just The Hek's luck, Lilly is on my fantasy baseball team. In the end its always the same story for the Blue Jays: with the exception of Roy Halliday, they lack consistent pitching.
Went on over to CKCU today to see how things are. Turns out that my first show will be on September 15. I was really hoping to start this Thursday but, it appears that the guy who does the timeslot now (7-8am) has already planned a show. He might let me do the show this week since he already does the 8:00 - 9:30am on Thursdays and he reluctantly agreed to do the extra hour until I got back to Ottawa. For the time being, I'll start next week and I can't wait. I love being on the radio. It's what I want to do once I finish school. When I am at CKCU, its a wonderful escape from the craziness that goes with being a University student. In the meantime, I was given some sports books to look at and possibly interview the authors. I also plan on covering the CD release party for the Capital Slam poets.
I found this really cool website. It's a blog for New York radio station WFMU. On this blog there is a section that has these neat MP3's of strange remixes and weird sound bites from other radio stations. For example, there's an MP3 clip of a CBC Northern Service broadcast during the 1981 CBC strike. Basically, you have this Inuit man who apparently worked as a janitor and filled in for the striking radio staff. He speaks in his native language and then sings a song about the Ayatollah. There are also clips of Inuit commercials for beer companies.
Check out it here: WFMU's On the Download
This was my favourite clip: Michael Jackson vs. Cookie Monster
The Hek
Went on over to CKCU today to see how things are. Turns out that my first show will be on September 15. I was really hoping to start this Thursday but, it appears that the guy who does the timeslot now (7-8am) has already planned a show. He might let me do the show this week since he already does the 8:00 - 9:30am on Thursdays and he reluctantly agreed to do the extra hour until I got back to Ottawa. For the time being, I'll start next week and I can't wait. I love being on the radio. It's what I want to do once I finish school. When I am at CKCU, its a wonderful escape from the craziness that goes with being a University student. In the meantime, I was given some sports books to look at and possibly interview the authors. I also plan on covering the CD release party for the Capital Slam poets.
I found this really cool website. It's a blog for New York radio station WFMU. On this blog there is a section that has these neat MP3's of strange remixes and weird sound bites from other radio stations. For example, there's an MP3 clip of a CBC Northern Service broadcast during the 1981 CBC strike. Basically, you have this Inuit man who apparently worked as a janitor and filled in for the striking radio staff. He speaks in his native language and then sings a song about the Ayatollah. There are also clips of Inuit commercials for beer companies.
Check out it here: WFMU's On the Download
This was my favourite clip: Michael Jackson vs. Cookie Monster
The Hek
Monday, September 05, 2005
If there is one thing that I love about downtown Ottawa, it would have to be Wellington Street. On this one single street are all the important government buildings. Sure, Toronto may have all its tourist attractions but Wellington Street is the epicentre of our historic and cultural development. It was in these buildings where the seeds were planted that gave Canadians the ability to define themselves. Almost every building was built in the late 1800's/early 1900's, has beautiful gardens and, is surrounded by paths that allow you to see the building in its entirety. The architecture is just breathtaking.
So here is how I took advantage of a beautiful day in Ottawa. First, I got off at the Parliament buildings and then made my way to the Supreme Court of Canada. While there, I wrote about about Justice. Then, I made my way to the National Archives and Library which has some amazing exhibits and free postcards. Finally, I finished my journey by walking the Ottawa River path which takes me to the Rideau Canal. I went up the stairs from there, past the NAC, War Memorial and then back to parliament where I took the bus home. All in all, three hours of fresh air and good exercise.
Time to get off the soapbox.
The Hek
So here is how I took advantage of a beautiful day in Ottawa. First, I got off at the Parliament buildings and then made my way to the Supreme Court of Canada. While there, I wrote about about Justice. Then, I made my way to the National Archives and Library which has some amazing exhibits and free postcards. Finally, I finished my journey by walking the Ottawa River path which takes me to the Rideau Canal. I went up the stairs from there, past the NAC, War Memorial and then back to parliament where I took the bus home. All in all, three hours of fresh air and good exercise.
Time to get off the soapbox.
The Hek
Sunday, September 04, 2005
Have no fear, dear reader. The Hek is back at Good Ol' Carleton U.
I am happy to report that my place is in the same condition I left it in. However, there was one sweet addition: a fluorescent light. Last year, my room only had two small light bulbs. This year, there is this mother of a fluorescent light over my compy and suddenly my room is bright. About fucking time if you ask The Hek.
Last night, I enjoyed some quality television, i.e. the original Dukes of Hazzard and WWE: Velocity. Good to see Spanky back in the WWE. I also had my first improv show of the year and it went well. It attracted quite a number of froshies.
In any case, it feels damn good to be back in Ottawa. I don't know what it was (it certainly wasn't my friends and co-workers, just for the record) but, I felt somewhat held down in Thornhill.
The Hek
I am happy to report that my place is in the same condition I left it in. However, there was one sweet addition: a fluorescent light. Last year, my room only had two small light bulbs. This year, there is this mother of a fluorescent light over my compy and suddenly my room is bright. About fucking time if you ask The Hek.
Last night, I enjoyed some quality television, i.e. the original Dukes of Hazzard and WWE: Velocity. Good to see Spanky back in the WWE. I also had my first improv show of the year and it went well. It attracted quite a number of froshies.
In any case, it feels damn good to be back in Ottawa. I don't know what it was (it certainly wasn't my friends and co-workers, just for the record) but, I felt somewhat held down in Thornhill.
The Hek
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