The Sound of Muhrzik

August 28th, 2010 by Brock

Our 11-year anniversary happened back in June, but I gave the missus her gift today.  I took her to the Fox Theatre in Atlanta to see “The Sound of Music.”  It’s one of her favorites, and quite frankly, it took a lot of love for me to go see it.

I’ve never liked the movie as it doesn’t hold my interest for long, and the bad part is it’s a looong movie (yeah, I know I can sit through any type of long sci-fi movie …).  Regardless, I really did enjoy the live musical.  The kids in the production really did an excellent job, as did the rest of the cast.  I survived it, and I liked it.

Back home, I’m sitting here in a quiet room.  Our kids are not making a sound, and it’s just me at this moment.  Quite relaxing.

It’s giving me some more time to think about my priorities, etc.  I’ve done that quite a lot today.  I think this past year has proven fruitful in a few areas of my life, but some have almost been utterly demolished.  It’s time to make some changes in those.

I need to completely let go of some feelings I have toward a couple of folks and situations.  All those feelings are doing is making me  cringe and have bitterness, but that’s not healthy.  God calls on us to not be bitter or resentful, but to forgive and love each other.  I’ve neglected that, and things will be much better once I let go.  I’m certainly working on that as I type.

I also need to get our family’s financial future squared away.  I’m going to have to give up some habits to make that happen.  I spend way too much, despite the fact I’ve gotten a lot better at not being so impulsive in purchasing things.

One thing that will help is when I finally finish my second proton pack and sell my first one.  That will put me at ease in a lot of ways.  I just need to get motivated.  I come home after work, and I don’t think about it.  These last three or four weeks have just about sent my stress levels to new heights, so I’ve resorted to sitting down and playing “Batman: Arkham Asylum” for quite a few hours (and I hardly play video games anymore).  It’s been a total brain dump, and it’s what I’ve needed.  However, it’s time to build the pack and get some cash.

dc016I’m really looking forward to this next weekend at Dragon*Con.  Not many of our ALGB guys can make it, but a couple will.  I’m really looking forward to seeing a lot of the GB Fans guys from all over (not to mention Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt again!).  I haven’t seen the majority of them since D*C last year.  I think we’ll have double the amount we did a year ago.  The big event will be the P.K.E. Surge dinner (I have to plug it since I’m on the Surge staff, lol).  After D*C, I’ll have a month off from GB-related events.  Then October hits full-force since so many people think we’re simply a Halloween group.  *Ahem, no*

I guess that’s it for tonight.  Another shameless plug … if you, or anyone you know, need custom voice-over work, check out BrockParker.tv.  I’m always for hire.  :)

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Ghostbusters at the Alabama Theatre

August 22nd, 2010 by Brock

Outside the Alabama TheatreLast night was simply amazing!  We had our first “joint operation” with our buddies from the Georgia Ghostbusters.  The Alabama Theatre in Birmingham hosted a screening of “Ghostbusters,” so you know we were going to do everything we could to have a presence there.  Holy smokes, it was better than I could’ve dreamed.

The theatre folks were sincerely the greatest people.  We got there around 4 p.m., and they had already set up two six-foot tables for us to use for silent auctions and our normal table wares.  They accommodated us in every way, and I have to personally thank Brant Beene (the GM) for everything.  Without him this wouldn’t have been the blowout that it was.

Inside the Alabama TheatreEveryone was going to try and be there around 5, and I wasn’t sure who all was coming.  Everyone slowly started to trickle in as we were setting up, and when it was over, we had more than 25 uniformed Ghostbusters roaming around the place.  We had the Hudsons’ big Slimer, and we had Chace’s Ecto-1G parked out front.  Just a massive turnout!  And to top it off, there were more than 500 people that showed up to see the movie!  Yowza!

When it was movie time, the Mighty Wurlitzer and Stuart (the organist) came up out of the floor playing away.  It was gorgeous!  Kevin, Bo and I were off to the side of the stage waiting.  When Stuart finished the first song, he announced us, and we walked out.  That place was packed!  I welcomed everyone and told a little about the AL and GA groups.

We left, and it was movie time!  Seeing “Ghostbusters” again on the big screen was simple awesome!  I hadn’t seen it in a theatre since its original release in 1984.  The crowd was into it.  And I mean INTO it.  They laughed, they sang along, cheered LOUDLY when both the Ecto and Winston appeared on-screen the first time and even quoted some of the most famous lines.  These folks were hardcore GB fans.

Our guys in At the end, Bo, Jud, David and Sean came out covered in shaving cream (marshmallow).  They got a huge pop from the crowd!  We all posed for photos during the night, met a lot of folks that couldn’t believe there is such a large group like ours in the state and got a handful of new members.

I couldn’t have been happier if I tried.  My heart was so full of joy because this is what we’re about.  We’re about the charities and the communities, and a lot more people now know about us.

I have to personally thank Brian Shirley of GeekTyrant for coming out and covering this for his site.  This will be seen by untold thousands, if not more than a million people.  Also thanks so much to Chace, Mitchell, Jaime, Glenda, Liz and Steve for crossing state lines to be a part of this.  It’s our turn to come to Georgia, so name the time and place!

Photo galleries of last night’s GB-fest are here and here.

While the night couldn’t have been better, I have sad news this afternoon.  I had initially spoken with former GM Cecil Whitmire about our participation in the movie screening earlier in the summer.  It wasn’t until I talked to Brant a couple of weeks ago that I learned Cecil was very sick.  Last night, Dan (the historian in the lobby) told me Cecil was on his deathbed, and I’m sad to say he passed away this morning.

Please keep Cecil’s family and friends in your thoughts and prayers.  The Alabama Ghostbusters send our condolences.

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