Archive for October, 2007

2 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 19th, 2007.

it’s 5am and i’m working on my little MB in my bed… finishing the last few pixels of my new blog. i just have to add lightbox and edit together a little welcome viddyo and my new blog will be ready to sparkle on the www. so set the date…

On Monday 22nd of October… MostlyLisa.com will officially launch.

hizzah hizzah! there will be loads of new viddyos and photo diaries and my usual sass, but i really need your input… you the beautiful fans of my blog…

What posts do you love and want to read more aboot?
What topics do you like to hear about?

What are your favourite videos?
What would you like to see more videos of? (within reason you perverts!)
Places you like Mostly Lisa to go etc.?

And finally:

Do you have any questions you’d like to ask Mostly Lisa?

Here’s your chance!

And now I’m going to bed… I am in bed… well going to sleep now… zzzzzzzzzz.

1 Comment » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 17th, 2007.

“Mega-successful” Tom Williams, CEO of GiveMeaning.com, just appeared on “This Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos”.

Click to check out his interview here.

(if you’re using a Mac you’ll need to download the Flip4Mac plugin to see the video. i don’t wanna hear anything from PC users on this. the irony is noted. thanks.)

A short blurb by CBC on Tom:

Ten years ago, Tom Williams was living large. He was know as ‘The Kid’ At 14-years-old he was the youngest person ever hired in Silicon Valley - a technological wizard.

He was dating models and living out of a swanky hotels. But one day he left all that behind.

Smart and lucky with the ladies… wow if only he started “an online fundraising site emphasizing creative fundraising ideas and other unique forms of charity donation”… Oh wait, he already did that.

The only thing that could possibly make this even cooler is if I was involved somehow. And, indeed, I am. My company, Redpilot, produces podcasts for GiveMeaning.com.

You can find all the GiveMeaning Podcasts here, or click on the thumbnail below to watch the latest GiveMeaning Video.

Redpilot GiveMeaning Podcast Thumbnail

PS. Gotta love that old skool footage of “The Kid”… so awesome.

2 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 16th, 2007.

October 26th. And the countdown has begun.

Leopard

8 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 14th, 2007.

My new blog designed by the coding monkeys is almost ready to launch. I am currently making the final tweaks to design stuff and activating all the wp plugins (of which there are so many it has taken me days to sort through them all). The revver plugin is working excellente. I am soooooo amped. Twill be uber… no more than uber… twill be wikky-wikky boo-yah indeed.

And as I touch up my “about page” copy… yet again, I am faced with the overwhelming task of defining my entire “being” in a very short and snappy paragraph using… uhh… you got it… personal labels.

What are personal labels?

Well let’s just refresh our memories with something smart I wrote on November 30, 2006:

Personal labels are important.

They tell people who you are, what you do, your passions, and your internal dialogue. Labels allow people sum up your entire personality and worth in a few simple words. Labels aid in the categorization of individuals into basic social groups. And social groups connect you to the world, like internet sharing.

Take this for an example: One day you’re a disconnected nobody weighed down by all your freakish individualisms and the next day you’re piggy-backing off of your neighbour’s really fast internet connection uploading the last six seasons of “24” like a hot damn. Now you’ve got it. Yes, sharing and labels go hand in hand. Like uploading movies and criminals.

Labels are belonging. And who doesn’t want to belong?
I know I do.

Concluding thoughts:

Labels save people the valuable time and effort in getting to know you. And time is money. And money is important. And so I circumvent back to the beginning “labels are important”.

Some very wise observations, don’t you think? (The right answer is “yes”.) But that doesn’t really help me much. I’m still staring at a blank page here. I must be labeled. Label Me! Label Me?

In order to aid my self-labeling attempts, I have created a short “brain-storming” exercise called:
“Words that Define Me: Lisa’s Brain-storming exercise about personal labels. Part One. Series Two.”

How you do it and what you find is up to you.
NB. It helps to use different colored pens to stave off boredom.

Here is mine, par example:

mostly-lisa-brainstorming-exercise-sm

Wow. It’s truly amazing the sheer amount of words, with little or absolutely no relation to each other, you can generate from “brainstorming”. Well, I don’t know about you, but that sure helped me. If you too are struggling with your own personal defining words, why don’t you try this exercise… although you probably won’t be able to use words like “model” or “gorgeous”, but don’t be afraid of words like “normal person” and “plain”, those are great words too. *caught in a lie* Umm, ok see ya then. *runs*

*pops head in for a moment with a PS* If you have any good personal labels for Mostly Lisa, the comment area is a good place to put them.

3 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 14th, 2007.

Girl sits in front of aquarium in YVR airport

Girl sits in front of the aquarium in the Vancouver International Departures Area.

Little Girl Boards airplane, Gatwick, LDN

Toddler toddles towards parents as they board a plane to at the Gatwick Airport in London.

25 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 12th, 2007.

Twitter > Facebook (that’s like comparing apples and oranges. and?)

iChat > Adium (get that growling duck outta my dock. finally. peace.)

MB > MB Pro (what? yeah you heard it. More durable, runs cooler, and works better. so. ha!)

Firefox > Safari (now, i’m a bit hesitant on this one… i go back and forth between the two and i hate indecision. so i’d love to hear your opinion the great browser debate.)

Wired mouse > Wireless mouse (just crap crappy crapperson. can’t take the delay, the horrid reception, the carpal tunnel pain…. no matter what bluetooth monstrosity i try, my old Microsoft Mouse (the shame the horror i know) works the most ace. can i say that? the most ace? huh. whatever.

Mice.

lisa-with-canon-xti

Canon > Nikon (i’ve actually pissed you off now, haven’t i? sorry, but there’s no turning back for me. i’m Canond up the ying yang. if i woulda known about the lack of a PC jack on the Canon flashes i might have gone with Nikon.. but probably not. just cuz i like the Canon logo better.)

Also:

Tea > Coffee

Money > Starbucks

Electronics > Jewelery

Coding > Poetry

Why? Because i said so. If you’d like to have a jaunty argument over any of the following, i’m feeling extra sassy today so bring it!

FYI. I expect loads of thought provoking comments for that bikini picture.

3 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 10th, 2007.

Jessie at cd release party 430

The lovely and talented Jessie Farrell released her debut album, “Nothing Fancy” yesterday. There was a fantastic tea party with friends, family and industry sorts at 604 Records.

Jessie Farrell sticker and cd

My favourite…. cupcakes! Yummm.

Jessie's cupcakes

Me & Jess with blueberry tea.

Lisa & Miss Jessie

Then we headed to the Cactus Club to celebrate and i didn’t take many pictures because i was celebrating… boo. bad photog. but i did snap this nice one of Tom and Jessie snuggling up in the last moments of the night when we all felt very sleepy.

Tom and Jessie

The last snap of the night in front of the shaggalicious wallpaper….

Jessie and red wall paper

which kinda reminded me of the wall paper in the Vogue where Jessie’s first music video was shot.

Jessie Farrell behind the scenes of

Clicky this link to see Jessie and Jesse and Ry perform “Fell Right into You” live on Global tv.

5 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 8th, 2007.

4 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 8th, 2007.

Cheers! That was random. indeed.

23 Comments » Published by Mostly Lisa on October 6th, 2007.

Lisa Bettany specs modeling-2 Photo by Darryl Humphrey

So what do you think? The glasses… they make me look pretty smart don’t they? I could be a nuclear physicist, or a doctor of some kind, perhaps a shrewd lawyer, or a mathematics genius, noble prize winning peace person… couldn’t I?

Lisa Bettany specs modeling-1

I just want to be taken seriously and just receive an ounce of respect for my thoughts, opinions and vast knowledge of loads of stuff. I want my agent to stop sending me to beer commercials where I have to mud wrestle in booty shorts or make-out with girl vampires or shag zombies in bar restrooms. Seriously!I wanna be recognized for more than just my outer shell. I have a highly trained mind, keen “watching and learning” skills, and a heart that… um… What do hearts do? Uhh… care? Yah, and a heart that cares for others!!!So I’m asking you, my beloved blog followers, to:Vote ‘Yes’ for Smart Lisa.

Lisa Bettany specs modeling

Photos by Darryl Humphrey

Any and all comments discussing and/or praising the smartness Lisa will be gratefully accepted and admired and perhaps printed and glued into an “I am Smart. S-m-r-t” scrapbook.