13 December 2011

Alcohol…

Since we’re knee-deep in holiday spirits (no pun intended) alcohol consumption is once again at it’s annual heights. Whether it was the bourbon that got you through the thanksgiving get-together, the eggnog at the Christmas party or the bubbly on new years eve. Traditional drinking adds to our regular ethanol intake and hilarity ensues followed by hangovers and newly fueled family feuds.

‘cause alcohol is bad right?

Well no, not really. Drinking alcohol, is not bad (though drinking it pure kinda is), studies show that to some extend it can even be beneficiary against for instance diabetes or heart disease. It’s alcohol abuse that’s bad for you… and your surroundings. Even from a psychological point of view, being able to lower some restrains at times, especially in a safe and familiar environment, can be good for you, again within limits. Taking a break form stress inducing factors may at times give you the opportunity to get an objective view and put things in their right perspective, when the perspective is a spinning room however, you overdid it.

Also there is a big difference between drinking and being drunk. I for one really hate the effect of alcohol at times, being really drunk is an awful state to be in. It’s no secret I am a whisky lover, the fact that drinking whisky gets you drunk severely limits how much I can enjoy this hobby. And seeing how some people behave while drunk makes me want to ban the stuff completely at times, however, if you’re a bad drunk, you should not get drunk.

In a long series of modern day forms of chronic suicide like smoking, sunbathing, stress and fast food, alcohol is one of those that can be managed quite well. It’s the excesses that give it it’s bad rep. Drinking and driving, or as some would call it Russian roulette with chance of collateral damage is one of those serious drawbacks. Then again, is that the booze or the bastard’s fault? What makes alcohol famous and feared is the way it alters behavior, it’s one of those few socially accepted drugs, so we’re confronted with it’s effects more often. However in contradiction to most drugs alcohol can be enjoyed without going for the intoxication or with perhaps the so called “slight buzz”. I personally don’t see anything wrong with that.

02 December 2011

Satanic vocalist for Christian party… fun fact


Yes this is old news, but then again it’s not meant to be news, I just wanted to share a fun fact for those who are not “in the know”.

Few people realize that the awesome song “Love is all”  from the classic album The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper’s Feast by Roger Glover is sung by Ronnie James Dio (RIP), vocalist of Black Sabbath and Dio, both bands have had their share of occult content on their albums. Funny when you think about it that it was this song that was used during Dutch elections 2006 by the CDA, C standing for Christian here.

the fun moment you realize, these are one and the same...
Not earth shattering, World shocking, and yes the title is somewhat “charged” but still, fun fact no? Now imagine the frog singing Holy Diver…..