Monday, 3 September 2012

"I'll Take Categories for $1000.00, Alex..."

Call this a Table of Contents if you will.  To make things easier for my readers, I am going to group information under different sub-headings.  If you're not interested in my take on sports, then avoid the "Sports Bar" section, as an example.

As the content builds, I will probably modify, tweak and polish things up to make the viewing experience easier.  I also plan to add photos and links as things get pulled together.

Feedback, comments, and spirited discussion are both welcomed and encouraged.  Non of the content intended for this site will take of the form of anything hateful or involve any personal attacks.  So let's have some fun and revel in the occassionally wacky adventure together.  As mom used to say, "let's all play nice"!

The Categories:

"Street Beef" - With apologies to SCTV...  A recap of a minor or major annoyance that I have encountered that doesn't make sense or seems too unreal to be true.

"Sports Bar" - My take on the sports and teams that are of interest to me.

"When I Was A Boy" - Anecdotes from growing up in the east end of London, Ontario

"Tourism Board" - Commentary on the places I have been, would like to go, and those that don't want me back!

"Evelyn Woodshed School of Sped Reddin'" - Again, with apologies to SCTV, a light-hearted review of books that I recommend you seek out, and some that I wouldn't.

"iTunes Killed The Radio Star" - Nuggets and past their expiry date music from the Cam Ollson Audio Library (COAL).  If "I" like it, it must be good!

"Transcribed, For Your Listening Pleasure" - The section dedicated to my on again, off again attempts to actually finish just one of the several novels that have be up on the hoist waiting to be finished, just like my home renovations.

"The Musical Commune" - Where you will find my free to take original song lyrics.  Along with some long winded backstory. 

"Mills Watson Memorial "B" Grade Thespian Spotlight"  - A periodic spotlight on the supporting actors that gave such character to the 60's and 70's cop shows.  Hopefully brings back some fond TV viewing memories to those of us who grew up with only two or three channels.

I hope you check back often as I build this site. 

Cheers!

Cam Ollson

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