Strong support yesterday for the adorable story of Joshie, as well as
for the scientific method of reporting on the Higgs Boson. Higgs also
inspired last night's (tragically non-winning) trivia team name: "Are
You There, God Particle, It's Me, Margaret." Because, y'know... The
Higgs Boson wants to hear all about the Mag's Pre-Teen Problems.
Today we move from science to soda. (Which, in the world of secret
recipes and carbonation, is a type of science.) John Nese shares his obsession with soda
(or "pop" or "Coke" to those of you who are wrong/from other regions)
in this thirteen minute interview. Admittedly it's a bit long, but for
those of you who work through it, you'll find some interesting trivia
and rewarding comments. Nese getting all worked up about energy drinks
is good stuff, but what's really fun is watching his enthusiasm build as
he explores his own shelves. A kid in a candy store has seldom seemed a
more appropriate parallel than here with this man in his soda shop. As
one of the few Moxie fans
that I know, I was thrilled to learn that it is the only soda name
found in the dictionary. And coffee soda?! What-the-what?!
To pair with the refreshing bubbles of soda-pop, we've got a couple
of video-game related items. First, some video games that have been re-created as traditional Japanese art.
Not gonna lie, some of these games are dramatically improved by this
art shift. A Samurai Starfox would have been great, though I'm also a
fan of the Wes Anderson take
on that world of barrel-rolls. Pokemon's apparent move to some seedy
underbelly of the gambling world exposes the danger and corruption
involved in what is essentially dog-fighting (just with more varied
breeds). And following Mario Kart: Double-Dash, I'm surprised Nintendo
didn't try to tap transportation nostalgia and draft "Mario Kart:
Rickshaw Racers." Speaking of Mario, here's an excellent map detailing
the Mario World of Nesteros. An entertaining link for Game of
Thrones fans, and one which has me searching for "Who-Plays-Who"
parallels between the fantasy series and the games. All I've got is a
Peach-esque Daenerys searching all over for three Yoshis that she somehow managed to lose.
JAY! JAY! JAY! It's Sophia Vergara's birthday and that's got me hungry... Hungry for more Hunger Gaaaaaaaames!
[One reader hoped this Report's title referred to Rob Lowe's classic performance as Sodapop Curtis in The Outsiders. This led to my proposal of a new weekly report on Rob Lowe's activities, called "The Rob Lowedown." I also proposed a cute toy / street gang mash-up of My Little Ponyboy. Neither of these projects materialized.]
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