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This came to me from Nathalie at Madrona Farms.

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So last night as I was entering the treehouse in the pitch black to go to bed, I noticed a flashlight coming down the road.
(I was terrified, when I was walking up the road to get to the treehouse I felt a bit spooked out with the trees talking in the wind).
I woke David up and he promptly jumped up and ran stealthily through the crops to catch up with the intruders.
I waited in the dark of the treehouse waiting for David to come back, it took a while I thought he may of had a fight and was injured and all was amplified by hearing sirens in the distance.
When he finally made his way up the treehouse stairs he was laughing.
“Nat, you’ll never guess who that was, it was a group of teenagers maybe 16 years old that heard Jeremy Bakers radio talk about frogs on Madrona Farm”. They had to hear it for themselves.
Isn’t that incredible, Jeremy.
You Rock
Your friend and farmer Nat

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Bruce sent me a new blog for the blog roll.  The Ad Contrarian

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Thank you to the Killers Fansite for picking up my blog.  The hits are way up today (from all sorts of Killers fan sites) but yours is the champ!

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and that’s all I got for now.

Go with yourself.

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David Eleanor googled his email address and found this bizarre post from a band featured on Capital Rock City, IconcrashRemember.  * please note the awesome old logo!

Have a listen to: Capital Rock City #41

Here it is;  and why didn’t the band include a link for the show?  I need the hits man.

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Iconcrash in die TheZone.fm Playlist!

An alle Iconcrash-Fans!

Bitte unterstützt die Band darin, dass “The Lovers” in die Playlist auf Thezone.fm aufgenommen wird! 🙂 Alles, was ihr dazu tun müsst, ist, eine Mail (auf Englisch) an eine der folgenden Personen zu schreiben:

Dave@thezone.fm (music director)
Jeremy@thezone.fm (DJ)

Wünscht Euch dort einfach “The Lovers” von Iconcrash in die offizielle Playlist!

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Dear Iconcrash fans,

please support the band and wish for “The Lovers” to be taken into the official playlist on thezone.fm! Just write an email to

Dave@thezone.fm (music director) or

Jeremy@thezone.fm (DJ)

with your
request for “The Lovers” by Iconcrash on the Zone @ 91.3.

thanks all and rock on!

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May 8th

Sure, I am going to go see this.

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Remember that song that got requested more than a Britney Spears track on The Beat?  Yeah, this one.

The comedian from the Lazyboy song, “Underwear Goes Inside the Pants,” is named Greg Giraldo.  I had the comedy network fired up before the Daily Show and I got the end of his routine on the Sanctity of Marriage.  Pretty funny, he gets going at around the 2:39 point of the clip.

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iDaft

daft-punk

Mike Devlin sent this website over to me.  Hours of wasted time at the office, here we go!

Work It, Make It, Do It

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Allergies are kicking my ass this season.  Maybe they do every year and I forget?  I’ve been chewing Reactins and Claritins and any pill that ends in ‘-ins’ for weeks now.  I wheeze like over weight asthmatic and blow gooey snot from my nose most hours of the day.

Modern science needs to put cancer on the back burner and come up with a cure for seasonal allergies pronto.  This shit is getting out of hand.

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I worked late last night putting the finishing touches on the Canoe Music Project.  I have been working on playlists for the Canoe Club and have some mixes I am really happy with.  I hope that the powers that be like them too, and then this summer, when you’re sipping pints you’ll be enjoying some fine music.  Just got to transfer the music to another computer.  The on to the next project which will be some music music for the Roof Top at the Strathcona Hotel.

The challenge has been keeping it chill without being coma inducing.  For the main daypart I have gone to a coffee shop vibe with a mix of jazz, standards, singer/songwriter and some indie rock.  Afternoons are fun with classic hits, some modern rock, lots of Reggae and lots of classic 80s alternative.  Nights are generally modern rock, electronic and classic hits with a liberal dose of reggae.

Sounds like the managers are huge Police fans, so lots of The Police too!

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I really enjoyed this post of Seth Godin’s from a few days back… it has been nesting in my mind: Imminent.

Basically, he says that is you want to win (at anything) you need to “be” a winner.  Easier blogged than done, Seth… but the post has resonated with me.  When I am on the radio, people ask me how I’m doing all.the.time.  I never thought too much about it, but I generally always answer, “good,” or some synonym of that.  I’ve done that for so long, that many people that call me on the Zone think I am always good.  I guess thats a victory.

Reminds me of that scene in American Beauty where the wife goes, “To be successful, one must portray an image of success.”  I don’t think they meant it in the film to be a positive message of hope.  But the chick has a good point.

That’s all I got.

Go with yourself.

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“Formally the task was to supply things that men want.  The new necessity is to make men want the things that machinery must turn out, if civilization is not to perish.  The problem before us is not how to produce the goods, but how to produce the customers.” – Samuel Strauss

“Sell them their dreams.  Sell them what the longed for, and hoped for and almost despaired of having. (…) Sell them this hope and you won’t have to worry about selling them goods.” – Helen Landon Cass

“Remember! When the gay community is granted personal freedom, ours get taken away.  How? shhhh.” – Stephen Colbert

The Colbert quote has little do with the capitalist  theme above, I just thought it was funny.  Here’s another, “Hey California, you make good oranges, keep it up!”  that one is all me.

Last night I wandered home from the Cambie with more than a couple beers and a few shots of a variety of liquors rattling around my brain.  I was thinking about the above quotes but for the life of me could not recall them.  So the weird sheep post came out of my head (and a bunch of other junklit that I deleted thankfully before posting!).

Drunk blogging is both hard and dumb.  I seriously sat at my computer in the dark at 2 AM pecking away at the buttons.  It took forever to barely hack out a couple wah wah wah paragraghs, and when it was all done I said, ” I can’t post this shit.”  and deleted it all.

Except that bizarre line and the sheep.  But what I wanted to talk about was the Strauss quote.  Samuel Strauss was an interesting cat.  He was the editor for a newspaper in New York called the New York Globe in and around 1917ish.  Fun fact, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! originated as a feature in the globe and is now a giant entertainment company owned by… Jim Pattison, same dude that signs my pay cheque and owns the Zone.

Strauss moves out of Manhatten and settles in some suburban village outside of NYC and publishes a weekly called The Villager.  Strauss is interesting because he was a critic of “Consumptionism.”  He says that consumptionism is “the science of compelling men to use more and more things.”  Oddly, Strauss was an influence on Edward Bernays.  Bernays was one of the founding fathers of modern public relations… which you know, you can thank him for or deride him for.

There isn’t a lot on the internet about Samuel Strauss, but from what I’ve gathered, I like his style.  He lived in a time of new capitalism or the second industrial revolution, the 1920s (I guess he lived at the end of it).  When companies where manufacturing things at an alarming rate and needing an insatiable appetite to consume from the people.  As the blog began, its not the things that is the problem, its the people to buy them.

And here were are in 2009, and things are the same as it ever was.  Maybe I don’t need all the new radio sets, washing machines and telephoney do-dads that Roaring 20s Jeremy might have lusted after, but today… the product is media.  A never ending supply of it, and what I need is eyes and ears.  Time and attention is the new money.  Media companies today need to pry time from you the way Henry Ford tried to pry dollars out of your wallet a century ago.

roaring20sjeremy

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And in other news… many Zoners that have a few experience points living on planet Earth, will remember Layne Mitchel.  God bless’m, he’s in Deadmonton cheering on any hockey team in the post season except the Oil.  He also makes an exceptional podcast, but THIS EPISODE in particular is magical.  Features his interview and a live performance from The Gaslight Anthem.

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weird, I got a mad lust for some Refresh Tazo Tea?  Just came over me in a wave, I could smell it and the ghost of its flavour is lingering on my tongue.  (that was a cool sentence, but I lifted most of it from a Spoon song).  I think we rock Tazo brand at the Zone, or we used to… that must mean its time to stop jibber jabbering on this here blog about things I still don’t know too much about and get to work… so I can jibber jabber about things I don’t know too much about… alright.

Go with yourself.

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Its Never Too Late

grandma-and-grandpa

Corj, Mads and I are back from a great weekend visiting Grandma and Grandpa (and Grandpa Rob and Roberta too! AND uncles and Aunts! and COUSINS! so many cousins and even a one Mr. David Eleanor Sawchuk! and a Tim, twice on the ferry!) and feeding our one-year-old way too much chocolate.  Good times.

On the boat ride home, Mads just wanted to walk and walk and walk.  So that means that I must walk and walk and walk.  I am kinda hunched over while I do the walking like the hunchback fella from lore.  On the outside deck, Madelyn took a spill and didn’t catch herself grinding her little face along the cheese grater deck of the ship.  That was a blood nose and a lesson learned.  I am sure she’ll be quicker next time!

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My quest to become a doctor continues to grind forward.  The “doctor” part is just a bold hyperbolic manifestation of the greater goal of continuing my education and then earning more money.  As my Mom says, there are lots of different kinds of doctors and medical is just one (and maybe one that I am not too suited too, though, I think I’d make one hell of a GP).

This week I should have the money to apply to a couple schools here in Victoria to weigh some options.

School is built for kids that have unlimited credit, time and an insatiable ability to “do what they’re told.”  I have little of the above.

To have a family, a career and a limited budget means that I can’t do exactly what many of the schools require.  Should have got at it when I was 19 I guess.  I come from the school of thought, that’s its never too late to start your life.  I’ll just have to make a way.

The problem I face up front is funding.  I can’t get a student loan if I take the Royal Roads courses online and continue to work.  Royal Roads says that its for working people, but then they require you to do a 3 week full time on campus thing and I can’t afford to take a month to “play school” for three weeks then get married.  I *could* afford it if I got a student loan, but because its part-time according to the government, no loan.

I could quit the Zone and go to school full time at Royal Roads and get my degree in one year.  That is attractive except the student loan wouldn’t be enough to keep Coral and Mads fed and roofed and I like my job and don’t see the value in leaving the workforce to go to school to… get.. a… job?  weird.

That leaves UVic, and taking three years (at least) to hammer out a degree, but taking my classes in the AM and then rocking the Zone in the afternoon.  Might wear me done, but as I said, where there is a will, there is a way.

Then I think I could get the student loans to pay for class, work to pay the bills and keep working and one day end up with a degree.

yeesh, so stressful to think about.

Couple all this with the fact that in all honestly, some of the skills I want, none of the school teach and I wonder.

I do want to improve my graphic design and internet skills and I don’t think the courses I’ll take for my degree will cover that.  I will hopefully get lots of research skills which I want, but I need more balance.  No business will want a researcher that can’t present the facts, and no business will hire a kid that makes pretty graphs with no facts to graph.  In a previous blog post I talked about creating a Bachelor of Jeremy Studies which hits everything I want to learn (and some medieval history to boot) and still get me accredited but thus far, no honourable school offers it.   For shame.

The short term, I’ll apply this week to school(s) and see what my options are.

I’ll continue to work on my podcasting and make some killer documentaries.  My podcast on farming will begin production in May so that is exciting.

I’ll need to self teach myself graphic design and I have a project to give myself to achieve it.  I’ll be using these resources to get there and maybe spend a little money in books and/or programs which I’ll earn programming music for restaurants or voicing TV commercials.

The project: A Press Kit Promoting Me
Resources: Seth is the man

Now, all I need is a time machine to create some more hours in the day and a winning lottery ticket and I’m good to go.

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New Capital Rock City tonight, I better go change the baby’s bum, she stinks.

Go with yourself.

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Coral, Mads and I are off to Lower Mainland to solve all the gangland murders and look for chocolate eggs (maybe catch a Gaslight Anthem concert and hit the Morning After Show 10th Anniversary Party too), so no blogs till at least Monday next week.

Go with yourself.

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—–Original Message—–
From: eat theweeds [mailto:eattheweedsmusic@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:56 PM
To: jeremy@thezone.fm
Subject: Eat The Weeds music out of Victoria

Hi Jeremy,
I have been listening to your podcast for a while and thought I’d offer my music up for a listen. I guess the label would be ‘quirky indie pop’. Attached is one of a few songs I recorded with your namesake Joby Baker at Baker Studios. Up until now I’ve been a one woman kind of a show (I call it Eat The Weeds) but recently I have gathered some of the many Victoria musicians to put together a live show. Sometime this summer I’m planning to record a full lenght album with Joby. Some more songs are up on here:

http://www.myspace.com/dnaand

I really don’t know much about Victoria music scene (I moved here from the Czech Republic) and so I love to discover some of it through your show. I laughed the other day when you were talking about the Monday Mag story featuring the evil landlord Mr. Domovitch … in Czech and many other slavic languages his name means “HOME”. What a hilarious irony.

Thanks for podcasting and hope you enjoy the music.
Daniela
Daniela Antlova
Eat The Weeds

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—–Original Message—–
From: Colin.Peek@forces.gc.ca [mailto:***@***.ca]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:03 AM
To: jeremy@TheZone.fm; sarap@TheZone.fm
Subject: Howdy from Halifax

Ms P and Mr. Baker,

I was just hoping you could give a shout out to some Air Forcers that listen to the Zone everyday in our Sea King Pilot Instructor Pit.  There is a handful of aircrew here that have been posted from our sister squadron (443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron) in Victoria that have been introducing the Zone to our East Coast flyers.  The radio is horrible here, but we are fortunate in having an internet computer hooked up to some speakers in the office to catch the Zone online.  Without it we would be forced to listen to a choice of 4 classic rock stations or top 40.  On the weekend in my car I was lucky to catch a back to back Huey Lewis set followed by Aldo Nova.  An 80’s flashback is a gas once in a while, but the local radio here is seriously  20-30 years behind what the rest of the developed world is listening too.

Please tell Mr Pattison that there is a decent business opportunity and desperate need to start a Modern Rock station on the East Coast.  There are thousands of university students and modern rockers of all ages that are forced to listen to Kim Mitchell, April Wine and Nazarith on a daily basis. Please help.

Thanks a bunch,

> Colin Peek
> Captain | Capitaine

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