Ernie and the Berts did some crazy Turbonegro covers last night… “Suffragette City” (a cover of a cover), “I Got Erection”, and “Sell Your Body (To the Night)”. It was captured in photo and video. It’s a good thing we have no shame.
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The Dewey Deceibel FlipOut Guitar
I have a problem with weird guitars. I’m drawn to them. I love the classic Les Paul shape and sound, but something about goofy-looking guitars really speaks to me. I’ve blogged before about my Galveston B.B. Stone, and drooled over the fanboy/kitsch factor of the Millennium Falcon guitar. Now, I’d like to blog about my most recent 6-string purchase… the Dewey Decibel FlipOut Guitar.
I was drawn to the goofiness when I saw it somewhere online. I even saw it hanging in Pittsburgh Guitars once, but I had no play money at the time, and couldn’t justify getting the thing.
I bought it through ebay a while ago, as my last band (Gasoline Dion) was kind of petering itself out of existence. I hadn’t really gotten the chance to use it on stage until recently. It always draws out a question or admiration. I don’t think I’ve drawn ire from anyone yet… except the expressed-yet-repressed hatred that my friend and guitar-guru Dave has toward just the general idea of the thing.
Yet despite his disdain for the abomination of an axe, Dave did help me install some GFS pickups to replace the stock ones… since I do like that beefier fat-Strat sound. They’re some great pickups for the price. Ernie and the Berts recently recorded a demo, and I’m quite happy with the tone coming from the guitar. I also like the feel of the frets. This has become my “it” guitar of the moment.
The weird thing about these guitars other than the backwards body is the color schemes and names. I oddly enough chose the “Lit Cigarette” color scheme. I wouldn’t mind a black pick-guard, but I don’t think you can walk into any guitar shop and just pick one up.
Obviously, I like the whimsical/goofy factor with this thing, and my “stage name” being ERiC AiXeLsyD, I felt that that backwards guitar should certainly fit that quite well.
I’m glad that Dewey Decibel makes this guitar, and I’m glad that I found one… or it found me. I’d love to see photos of other FlipOuts in action. I know they even have basses if you want some backwards bottom-end. They may just be prototypes, their web page hasn’t changed for quite some time… and as it last stands they’re available for pre-order, “to be filled in 2005.”
If you have one of these guitars, or know someone who does… post photos!
Ernie and the Berts | Photos from the Fallout Shelter – Sat. Oct. 30th, 2010
Just sharing some photos from Saturday’s show at the Fallout Shelter. Thanks to Jason for taking the photos of Ernie and the Berts! I got the photos of Blaming Murphy and GuruGuru.
I know I had a blast, hopefully everyone in attendance did too. This show felt great. My “being in a band again” nerves or jitters or whatever they were are gone. I wasn’t thinking about what I was playing… I was thinking about goofing around and being entertaining. Hopefully it payed off. I need to remember to tape my cords to the floor so I don’t unplug my pedal. Ha ha.
Or just click on the thumbs…
McMummy Meal
Heard about this on the radio, saw the link to this article on Yahoo! this morning. Creepy:
McDonald’s Happy Meal resists decomposition for six months
Not that this is really all that surprising or life-changing… just makes you pause to think about the absurdity of it all.
From an art perspective, this is very fun & funny. From an experimental perspective, this needs a little more control. I’d like to see the meal left to sit still in between photographs, and perhaps even from a camera that sits on a tripod in the same spot every time.
I’d also like to see meals from other chains like Burger King, Wendy’s, Steak N’ Shake, as well as a home-made patty cooked from fresh ground beef… and even a store-bought pre-made hamburger patty. Hell, why not even throw a Morning Star Farms or Boca veggie patty in there too?
You can follow the project directly on Flickr here: Davies McDonalds Happy Meal Project
I find the comments from Theresa Riley at McDonald’s to be the most absurd part. “Completely unsubstantiated?” Have you seen the photos?
Also, Dr. Michael Doyle going on record saying “no hamburger would look like this after one year unless it was tampered with or held frozen” is kind of goofy. Has he done this experiment? Does he know for sure?
I do have to say that environment has a lot to do with it. The fate of the burger & fries may be markedly different in an apartment in Florida vs. one in Alaska or Arizona… and then is there heat, A/C, or other environmental control going on in that apartment?
I’d love to see this as a Mythbusters episode.
Dunkin’ Donuts on Allergy Signage… [Case# 7577485]
Did you see my allergen warning sign photos from Dunkin’ Donuts and Giant Eagle? I wrote to both of them to thank them for displaying the signs. Giant Eagle was the first to reply, and now I’ve heard from Dunkin’ Donuts. I submitted the following via webform:
Hello,
I was in the Dunkin’ Donuts in Dormont this weekend, and I was pleasantly surprised to see this allergen warning sign: http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p139/worldandlunardomination/Signs/p_00527.jpg
As someone who has a severe allergy, I found this to be a responsible and proactive decision on the part of Dunkin’ Donuts, and I just wanted you to know that it’s an appreciated gesture.
Thankfully, my allergy isn’t to peanuts, or I’d most likely go nowhere near your fine establishments, much like I currently avoid Red Lobster and Long John Silver’s due to my shellfish allergy.
I did, as the sign suggested, go to https://www.dunkindonuts.com/aboutus/nutrition/ in order to see allergen information for some of my favorite menu items.
I also see that you have a blanket *.pdf available showing nutrition information for all of your products. Do you have something like this for allergens in all of your products?
It’s a red flag for me that you have “Crustaceans” on the list, and even expand upon it under the data table with “Crustaceans include, crab, crayfish, lobster, and shrimp.”
Do any of these creepy little sea-bugs show up in any of your products? My curiosity is piqued, my friends!
Thank you for your time, and for responsibly posting allergen warnings. I look forward to hearing from you!
Not dead yet,
-Eric
Ant they wrote back…
From: “customerservicereply@dunkinbrands.com” <customerservicereply@dunkinbrands.com>
To: me@my.email.address
Sent: Tue, October 12, 2010
Subject: Case# 7577485 – Dunkin’ Donuts
Hi Eric,
Thank you for taking the time to contact Dunkin’ Donuts.
To answer your questions regarding allergens, the stores should have a printed document available behind the counter that will tell you if any of the allergens required to be listed by the FDA are in our products.
If you call our Consumer Care line, they can tell you as well.
As far as the shell fish listing on our forms, that form is required by the FDA. We have to show it on the form but you won’t see it checked off for any of our products.
I hope this answered your questions.
You can reach us at 800-859-5339 M-F 8:30AM to 5:00PM EST.
At Dunkin’ Donuts we value our customers and are committed to making your visits to our stores a pleasant experience.Thank you and have a great day.
Louise
Customer Relations AssociateReference # 7577485
It’s interesting how people intemperate the laws… I certainly don’t see standardized allergen information on all food-related websites. I’m glad that companies like this are at least trying to be active in their warning, and hope it’s not just a “CYA” measure.
It’s also interesting to note that I received a the same exact reply to this message at least 13 times, all with the same case/reference number. Weird.
Giant Eagle on Allergy Signage… [Incident #: 12702111]
So, remember my allergen warning sign photos from Dunkin’ Donuts and Giant Eagle? I wrote to both of them to thank them for displaying the signs, and Giant Eagle is the first to reply. I submitted this via webform:
Hello,
I’d like to thank you for actively posting allergen awareness/warning signage. Sunday, I came upon this sign above some chocolate chunk (& other) cookies on a display table at the GE in Parkway Center: http://bit.ly/bg09rX
As someone with a severe allergy to shellfish, I appreciate these kinds of signs… but the all-inclusive sign begs the question: Did these cookies come into contact with any shellfish in the bakery? I hope not! I worry enough about the crab cakes & seafood salad in the deli counters!
Thank you for your time, I look forward to hearing from you!
-Eric
me@my.email.address
And their reply:
From: sc autoemail <sc.autoemail@gianteagle.com>
To: “me@my.email.address” <me@my.email.address>
Sent: Fri, October 8, 2010 9:06:49 AM
Subject: In response to Giant Eagle Incident #: 12702111ServiceCenter Operator: arabia michele
In response to your recent communication:
Incident #: 12702111
Brief Description:
Store: Parkway Center Giant Eagle Hello, I’d like to thaResponse:
At 10/08/10 09:06:47 we wrote:
10/08/10 09:06:47 (arabia michele):Good Morning Eric,
Thank you for contacting Giant Eagle and for sharing your thoughts and concerns with us regarding our allergen signs and the possibility of cross-contamination of shellfish in the bakery.
The sign was generated to alert allergen sensitive customers that our stores do process all allergens. You are correct in your assumption that seafood is not present in the bakery department. We appreciate your feedback and will use it to determine signage needs in the future.
If you have any further questions or comments, please contact our Customer Care Department toll-free at 1-800-553-2324.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact us and please know that we welcome your thoughts and feedback in the future.
Sincerely,
Michele Arabia
Bakery Merchandising Department
Giant Eagle, Inc.
I’d like to see stores become more active in labeling prepared foods, but this is a a start. As noted in the comments on my last allergy post, they are currently doing more than required by law… so that’s a good thing.
Allergen Signage
Over the weekend I was at two places where I saw these allergen signs, the Dunkin’ Donuts in Dormont, and the Giant Eagle in Parkway Center. Generally when I see these signs it makes me happy that the place who’s taking my money is at the very least aware that there are products that they have on the premises that may cause certain people some discomfort or possibly even death.
In viewing the allergen information online as the sign suggests, I’m glad that a glazed donut doesn’t contain any crustaceans, but I may now have to scour the rest of the site to see if anything does. Ha ha ha.
I gambled yesterday, hoping that the chocolate chunk cookies I purchased didn’t come into contact with any shellfish in the bakery. If I died from eating them, according to this sign, it’s my fault. I was warned, and should have discussed the risks of cross-contamination with my doctor.
You’ll hopefully be glad to know that I’m not dead, and I had a few cookies last night. Wow, I had poor eating habits this weekend. Ha ha ha. Donuts & Cookies.
At any rate, the fact that they simply acknowledge that allergies exist is a great start. It’s sad, but so many other food-service companies go with the “it’s not our problem” mantra. I always thought that Five Guys Burgers & Fries to be very pro-active with their peanut allergy warnings, and I have commented on the Market District in Robinson’s allergen warnings before.
If you suffer from allergies, do these signs make you feel safer, or are they a blanket statement like “No Lifeguard on Duty” or “Park at Your Own Risk”, trying to absolve the poster of any wrongdoing should a mishap occur?
The blanket statement from Giant Eagle seems a little forced, or an afterthought… as I’m sure there aren’t many lobster cookies in the bakery, but then again there just might be. How am I to know? Do I just take this sign as a warning to not eat any food that they prepare? The sign itself is a great thing, but if it were tailored just a little more to the actual product, it might be more comforting.
I know I’m always afraid of the stuff in the deli counter that’s next to the crab cakes or a seafood salad… I don’t want a pasta salad with death-fish in it. Yes, that one little glob of death-juice can kill me. I don’t see any allergen warning signs there where they’d also be appropriate. But, I don’t want to get down on Giant Eagle. They are taking steps in the right direction. Perhaps I’ll even send them a quick email to let them know that as someone who suffers from a severe food allergy, I appreciate the signage.
If you suffer from allergies, have someone in the family that does, or have a friend that blathers incessantly about them (like me), I’d like to hear your thoughts on the signs. Are they a good thing, or a bad thing? Are they proactive or defensive?
What if you suffer from one that’s not a “big 8” allergen but also quite prevalent like corn, peppers, or chocolate?
Time for a game: What does this say? + Storm Damage Photos…
So, the other night a ridiculous storm that lasted only a few minutes wreaked havoc all over Pittsburgh’s south hills. With the electric out and not much else to do, the fun thing for us to do when it’s light out & no longer raining is to go to the park with a camera. I got some interesting shots of the storm damage as darkness fell, and we ran into a bunch of people in the park from the surrounding area, and we were all quite talkative.
(Is it odd that we have a regular “routine” for when the power goes out?)
One young man was walking his dog, and I got a few pics of the dog that he said he’d like to see. No problem, right? I asked him to write down his email address.
In hindsight, I have no idea why I don’t think like it’s the 2010s and just put information like this in my phone that’s always in my pocket.
Why is that an issue? Well, this is what I got…
I’d certainly like to email the kid the photos… hopefully they have power by now too. I just really have no idea what that says… other than “@msn.com”. I think.
I’d appreciate any help/suggestions that you may have!
If you’re interested in taking a look at my photos, you can check them out on Photobucket:
Here’s a weird bug, a tree that just needed to sit for a minute, the dog, and a shot that isn’t storm damage, but I like it anyway:
Photos | Ernie and the Berts / Vagora @ The Fallout Shelter (Sept. 10th, 2010)
Photos from my camera, shots of Ernie and the Berts taken by Lynn Payne. The other band is Vagora, shots of them taken by me. Thumbs below take you to the individual shots at Photobucket, or try these links…
Photobucket:
Facebook:
- Photo Album (Tag people you know!)
31st Street Pub Photos – Ernie and the Berts / the Shutouts / the Undercover Saints
Got some cool photos the other night from Ernie and the Berts‘ first official show at the 31st Street Pub. Bethany took all the ones of Ernie and the Berts, I took the ones of the Shutouts and the Undercover Saints.
To see the whole album, you have these options…
- Grid view at Photobucket
- Slideshow view at Photobucket
- The Facebook album. (Please, help tag people that you know!)
I had a good time taking the photos, hope you enjoy ’em. It’s good to be out & about and watching vital punk bands still playing.
You should definitely check out the Shutouts and the Undercover Saints some time soon if you’re into Pittsburgh punk rock. I found some free music online too…
- You can download the Undercover Saints album here: Down Underground
- You can get a free Shutouts live EP here: Bandcamp.com
You can’t afford not to check ’em out now. (Or would that be… You can’t afford to not check ’em out now?)




























































































































































































































