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Christmas Letter 2009

 It's that time again folks.

Yes, it's the time of the year when, in lieu of sending Christmas cards (Because sitting and writing someone's name then my name then someone's name then my name over and over and over is the kind of thing which will eventually drive me over the edge and thus cause me to go on the psychopathic rampage which the majority of you are still expecting of me), I write out a long, winding look at the year that was and what lies ahead, with characteristic sarcasm and comical faux-hipness. Because I'm "like" "with it". Er..."dawg"!

So then...To business!

Ah what a year it has been. For me, terrific. Wonderful things have happened over and over again (Green Day - the best band in the world seriously don't even argue, turning 18, the computer I'm writing this on, Disneyland which is like heaven for me and of course a certain Mr. Jenson Button winning the World Championship).

But as with any year, 2009 has had it's fair share of flaws. Yes, for every Barack Obama becoming President, there has been an unfortunate but inescapable Twilight Saga release. In the future, they will look back on years like this as the beginning of the zombie apocalypse which is still speeding on its way to destroying our world as we know it, presumably within the next 5 years.

For those of you about my age over here in the UK, this year has also probably begun your association with the most unspeakably horrific torture device known to man. Yes, I speak of UCAS, which dominates your life for months at a time stressing you out about filling in a form, getting Personal Statements & References written and all this as soon as humanly possible rush rush rush. Then it immediately turns into the most insufferable waiting game ever devised - it's like an ironic punishment in hell, it taunts you for your previous desire to slow things down by going to the other extreme.

Cruel and unusual.

If you're like me (To those very few of you, you have my sympathy) you mostly measure a year's worth on the quality of the entertainment put out that year. On that front, New Moon aside, 2009 is a standout success. We've had brilliant movies like The Hangover, Role Models & Zombieland as well as amazing TV shows making their debuts (Such as FlashForward) or re-launching (The fantastic Scrubs Season 9 (Med School)).

In more good entertainment news, word reached us this year that Channel 4 will not be buying any more seasons of Big Brother, ending its run on the channel in 2010. Every reasonable person in the country is delighted by this news. In less welcome news, ITV (Continuing its downward spiral into being the most vulgar unappealingly cheap and tacky network on Television) has ordered more seasons of The X-Factor. Which means 2010 will be another year in which the Christmas Number 1 will go largely un-contested...

Eff you ITV. You ruin everything.

In the world of video games, Killzone 2 released this year and overshadowed all other First Person Shooters. Honestly can't think of a single other significant one. None at all. Nope. Modern What 2? Never heard of it. It's the biggest entertainment release of all time? Oh that Modern Warfare 2. Why didn't you say so?

In more interesting video game news, The Beatles: Rock Band released this year, broadening the appeal of Rock Band-like games as well as of The Beatles' superb music. As if Harmonix, makers of Rock Band, hadn't done enough to make me love them, they recently announced that next year they will release another game. Green Day: Rock Band. Thereby immortalising my two favourite bands in their own games.

Less fortunate this year were those Activision guys. Tony Hawk: Ride is the punchline to every video game joke made from now until Project Natal releases.

On a more universal note, the economy has started to recover! That's good!

But VAT in the UK is going back up. That's bad.

But it's not going up to 20%! That's good!

But the Tories will probably put it up to 21% (That's bad) as soon as they get in (That's bad).

Potentially far worse news from the land of politics is that the BNP got into the European Parliament. Which is both a disgrace and nonsensical. How can a party who think anything and everyone from outside the UK is sub-human represent us in Europe? It's a logical absurdity!

And on that note, we come to "Climategate". I'm going to put tis to rest once and for all: The world is getting warmer. We're at least partly to blame through CO2 emissions. Get over it and help us start fixing it.

Jeez, is it that hard to stop burning things left and right?

So then, what lies ahead, in (As weirdos call it) The Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Ten (Or as the hipsters call it "Twenty-Ten")? Well how the hell should I know, I'm not psychic. I do however have some predictions for your amusement:

1) The Tories will win the General Election and ruin the country, but idiots will still claim things have improved.
2) A celebrity will die and the whole world will overreact.
3) Someone, somewhere, will have sex with somebody else. This will piss off a third party who will throw a hissy fit about it and/or go to the press.
4) A man will discover the Meaning of Life and start trying to ell people it. Nobody will listen.
5) Britain's Got Talent will still suck.
6) The X-Factor will suck even more.
7) Twilight Saga: Eclipse will suck even more than James Cameron's Avatar clearly does. Dan Berry will not notice due to his guy crush on Robert Pattinson/Taylor Lautner/Dan, seriously what the hell.
8) Kanye West will continue to be a douchebag.
9) Sarah Palin will, on at least 4 separate occasions in each case, fail to spell her own name or even the word "a" correctly.
10) I will write another Christmas letter.

Now, let's see how my predictions form last year did:

1) Sky will stay blue (Correct!)
2) Music will continue to dominate culture (Correct!)
3) Economy will finally begin to rebound (Correct!)
4) Summer will be hot (Correct!)
5) Spring will suck just as much as ever (Correct!)
6) Someone, somewhere, will be inappropriately offended by something they know was not meant in that way - they will proceed to destroy someone's career over it despite being aware they meant and caused no actual harm (At least half-correct!)

Wow! Maybe I am psychic! On that bombshell, I'm off to make a killing gambling on sporting events!

I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and of course a Happy New Year!

Yours,
Paul "Jensonb" Douglas

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Counter Culture Weekly 8 - It's a Podcast

Counter Culture Weekly returns with another madcap talk-athon on TV, Anime, motion pictures and books - sometimes all at once! Join Jensonb & SteepInKline as they battle airplanes, cult TV shows, Digimon - Digital Monsters (Digimon are the Champions!), the evil force known only as Daniel Radcliffe and more! All this, plus an exciting sneak peak into some of the things we’ve got planned for the rest of the year, right here on Counter Culture Weekly, the Ironically Named Pop Culture Podcast, with music from Midnight Brown!
 
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Endurance Run Endurance Run is BACK!

 
 

Hah-hah! Endurance Run Endurance Run Part 1 is finally available once again through the magic of blip.tv! And that's not all, I can exclusively (Me being the one responsible) reveal that there will be more Endurance Run Endurance Run coming this month! So yeah! That's something that's going to happen. Look forward to it if you're weird that way.
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Counter Culture Weekly 7

It’s the Seventh Exciting Edition of Counter Culture Weekly and it’s crazier than ever before! Your regularly scheduled buddies Jensonb and SteepInKline return with a guest playmate, MetalGearSunny! Together, this trio of zany adventurers confront things like the most powerful woman alive, mutant freaks with superpowers, the Brawl to end them all, pedophile movie directors, Farmville (No, really, it comes up), skateboards and much much more! So sit back, relax and enjoy our usual and unique brand of nonsense!
 
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Counter Culture Weekly Six: We are Oscar Mike

Counter Culture Weekly is back! Recovered  from its case of the H1N1, back from Paris and ready to reignite your lives with more outrageous media and entertainment banter! And to celebrate our comeback, it’s another extra long bonanza, covering how New Moon is at the root of all evil, diminutive versions of already relatively small horses and stupid card games played by anime characters! Plus, as an extra special treat, an extra-long discussion of the biggest entertainment release of all time...
 
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Confessions of a Modern Warfare 2 Boycotter

My friends will all be playing this online...I'll stick with Killzone 2
My friends will all be playing this online...I'll stick with Killzone 2
It is true, I am among the admittedly relatively small group, consisting of thousands, who have decided not to give Activision Blizzard money in exchange for Modern Warfare 2. It's possible I'll play someone else's copy to see the Campaign, or pick up a used copy at a later date, but I have no intention of buying a new copy - whether at the full (And insultingly inflated) UK RRP, or at one of the many discounted prices being offered by supermarkets. And I know what you're thinking "oh Activision don't care, 2.5 million sales means you're not going to make a difference". True. But it's the principle of the thing.
 
A lot of people have been insinuating that those of us choosing not to purchase Modern Warfare 2 for non-financial reasons are insane, wasting our time or something to that effect. The fact is, as much as I loved Modern Warfare 1 and was looking forward to Modern Warfare 2, Activision Blizzard has spent the better part of the last year systematically destroying any goodwill I had for the game and for them. And I'm not alone. Thousands upon thousands of gamers - both boycotters and people still planning to buy the game - have been justifiably affronted by the crap Activision and Infinity Ward have been pulling.
 
Whether it's crippling the PC game - removing features and changing an entire culture purely on a whim (And then seeming to merely sneer about it as they casually
 Oh look, an overpriced Activision Peripheral. Get used to these.
 Oh look, an overpriced Activision Peripheral. Get used to these.
mentioned all this and seemed surprised that the assembled PC gamers didn't like it) or deciding "European Gamers should pay more in this recession because, like, we said so" - even though a basic grasp of economics will tell you there is no justifiable reason for raising the price in Europe but not in America, Activision and Infinity Ward have demonstrated a reckless disregard for their customers.
 
It's insulting to think that they feel we are so guaranteed to give them our money that they can just do what they like. It's the same attitude Sony had with the PLAYSTATION 3 under Ken Kutaragi - and look where that got them. He's gone from the company and the console is now called the PS3 and it's planning to one day copy the Wii. Unfortunately, because Modern Warfare 2 is a game and not a console, there's no alternative in the way the Xbox 360 and Wii are alternatives to the PLAYSTATION 3. So millions of gamers and moderately casual gamers (People who insist CoD: WaW is CoD5 and somehow better than CoD4) are going to go ahead and buy it anyway, just the way Activision dreams.
 
Look, Modern Warfare 2 has peripherals too! (They suck and are a cheap money grab)
Look, Modern Warfare 2 has peripherals too! (They suck and are a cheap money grab)
And hey, that's fine. It's your money, do what you want. I'm sure it's way fun. The first one was awesome. But some of us just refuse to take this shit from Activision - there was a time when I genuinely felt some affection for Activision because of their great games. So to see them as a bunch of total dickweeds (Okay, maybe just led by the world's biggest dickweed) is kind of jarring. So it may not make a difference, but it'll make me feel better:
 
Fuck you Activision. You can blow your overpriced factory-produced sequel out your narrow white ass, I'm gonna play some Codemasters products.
 
Oh, and you can shove your "tax to play" bullshit that is WoW too ya money-grabbing dicks.
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Counter Culture Weekly Episode Five: It's Long Edition!

It’s a bumper edition of Counter Culture Weekly to make up for Jensonb’s gallivanting in France, leaving you to fend for yourselves! Get ready to join him and SteepInKline as they tackle such exciting topics as Pirates, Turtles, Detectives, LaLa Land and more! Iy’s the longest and most exciting Counter Culture yet! Grab it while it’s hot!
 
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Counter Culture Weekly Episode Four: Ready Set Go!

Counter Culture Weekly is back for a fourth fantastic episode! This week, our intrepid hosts battle: 

  • Sharks 
  • Whoever the hell it is that's overhyping games like Uncharted 2
  • Hordes of demons with a heavy metal flava
  • Wild Things
  • The estate of one Michael Jackson 

All this and more in your fourth dose of ironically named pop culture Podcast madness! Don’t miss your chance to get in on all this craziness, right here - with Paul “Jensonb” Douglas and Tom “SteepInKline” Kline!
 
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Counter Culture Weekly Episode Three: Get!

 
Counter Culture Weekly is back again with your (Kinda) regularly scheduled dose of pop culture news and banter with Paul “Jensonb” Douglas and Tom “SteepInKline” Kline! Join our intrepid heroes as they battle: 

  • Cartoon Smut
  • Zombies
  • Perverts like David Letterman
  • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in Warren Spector’s Epic Mickey
  • Lily Allen
  • Zombies
  • (If there’s a difference between those two) 
  • And much much more! 
 
Counter Culture Weekly Three is GO GO GO!
 
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