Season 4 Soundtrack Giveaway Deadline Extended to Midnight February 27!!
Winner to be announced on this blog on February 28!
I hear over & over that people dig the music on Californication. I agree! It's awesome--and because its so I'm giving away the Season 4 Soundtrack to Californication! That's right! The Season 4 soundtrack--this season--stuff you have not heard yet but will want to hear again!
The soundtrack features The Queens of Dogtown (recurring on the show) as well as Warren Zevon, Shooter Jennings, Tommy Lee, Better Than Ezra and others!
It is yours for the asking, my friends. Just drop me a comment between now and February 27 @ midnight telling me one thing you like about the music on Californication.
Remember, I'm gonna need your contact info to mail you your CD! So either sign in with an email or respond to my announcement of the winner of the giveaway which I'll make here on this blog on February 28!! Good Luck!!
Post continues after the jump!
Californication: Good News Dance
Episode 8 - 'Lights, Camera, Asshole' 'Hank rewrites a zombie movie; Marcy tells Stu she's pregnant. Also, despite not being in the credits but given that he's showing up in the promo photos, I do believe this is the episode in which Tommy Lee has a cameo appearance. Looks like fun times.
Be sure to watch the 'Good News Dance' video (above). I had to watch it a couple of times. It's really well-played and very funny!
Californication: Difficult Daughters
Californication: A Look Back at Hank & Karen (2007)
Official CALIFORNICATION Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Californication
Official CALIFORNICATION Twitter: http://twitter.com/sho_cali
Official CALIFORNICATION Series Site: http://www.sho.com/site/californication/home.do
Guest Stars: Addison Timlin, Stephen Tobolowsky, Zoë Kravitz, Callie Thorne, Todd Louiso and Melissa Stephens
Personal NOTE: One of my pet peeves is blog posts that are rife (is that the right word?) with typos. I consider 'typos' to be misspellings due to lack of care--NOT lack of knowledge.
In the excerpt from this post which was finished and published at 3:31.52 this morning, I used the words it's (possessive) and its (contraction) but I spelled them both the same way. I was tired (still am, to be truthful) and when I'm really tired ( I swear I was NOT in any way high, though a glass of wine would have been divine) I miss things. Also, when I re-read a post I just penned 15 times in a row--even when I'm not that tired, I can miss typos.
I try to go back the next day on posts that are put out in the middle of the night and 're' re-check them as I did today. <facepalm> I made one of my most hated errors with the its and it's. What can I say? For many years I used 'it's' when I shouldn't have. I finally know that 'its' is always an indicaton of something that 'is'-- short for 'it is' and 'it's' means you own it (or it owns it). So I have that down despite my now-and-again typos to the contrary.
However, I'm far from knowing it all. As the highly annoying yet strangely compelling show runner for 'Sons of Anarchy' taught me the other day in his wholly unnecessary open post to his two 'friends,' Charlie (please go away NOW) Sheen and Sheen's showrunner Chuck Lorre, addiction is a 'deeply-seeded' problem. Boo-yah! I am way over 40 years-old and I am just now finding this out?! I thought it was deep-seated. Thankfully, I never wrote the phrase prior to just now because well, isn't calling the problem 'deep' good enough? But thanks to my love of Sons of Anarchy and by extention my compulsion to read the showrunner's blog and Twitter missives I learned something new! I'll probably go to my grave without writing 'deep-seeded' ever again but at least I know the difference so thanks, husband of the gorgeous, super-talented Katey Sagal.











Me and my wife never miss an episode, one our favorite new shows. Even this weekend when we were out of town, we watched it on my iPad and her laptop at the hotel. The app is DISH Remote Access and it's offered from my work at DISH Network, I have the ability to watch live TV or recorded content off of my DVR from anywhere in the world I may be. Nobody else can offer this and it has saved me more then once when I was not in town during one of my favorite programs having a new episode.
Posted by: fettman24 | March 03, 2011 at 02:49 PM