Saturday, May 31, 2014

DC's View: All Things Summer

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr

Well, if you can tell by the temperatures you're seeing on your barometer or by how it looks outside your window, then you can easily notice it. We've just celebrated Memorial Day this past week, and this, along with the preceding Friday & weekend, marked the unofficial start of summer in the United States. Though summer itself won't officially begin until the summer solstice, aka the longest day of the year, on June 21st, it felt like the beginning of it last weekend with barbecues, sporting events, and big-time blockbuster movies. Plus, summer has begun for many students college wrapping up and finals still to come for others for those in school, and the day kids become teens and teens become adults in that coming of age moment known as graduation taking place.
   Summer is one of my favorite times of the year, and it's something I look forward to every year the same way I look forward to my birthday in November and the ensuing holiday season that comes after. It's the time where we get to wash those long-sleeves and eventually dust off those shorts that I'll be wearing more often when I go out, as well as wearing a tank top every day in my house. It's also the time where I change my wallet over from one my dad gave me to another from my bro-in-law. And there's nothing for me like watching the kids enjoy themselves at the park w/ no school to worry and seeing them pass out the lemonade.

In it's Wikipedia entry, Summer is listed as "the warmest of the four temperate seasons, falling between spring and autumn." It is, of course, when the weather is at is hottest, the days are the longest, and staying hydrated & cool is a must. Depending upon where you are in the world, summer season varies: it's June, July and August in the northern hemisphere, or December, January and February south of the equator, when of course those here are freezing. And if you are in Ireland or China, the summer begins in May and ends in August. In you're in southern or Southeast Asia, summer typically lasts from March to May/early June, coinciding with the monsoon season.
   Here this past weekend, the summer season kicked off on Memorial Day weekend in this last weekend of May, and concludes on Labor Day weekend in the first weekend of September. And if you're in Canada, you typically get a head start on us with Victoria Day one week before in the 3rd weekend of May. Anyway, I would sometimes think of the 104 days of the summer period as sort of like an extended weekend, with May & June being like a Friday, July being like a Saturday, and August to Labor Day being like a Sunday. And for the longer days of sunlight, for me I feel that the afternoon hours would be extended a couple hours and the evening doesn't start until about 8 or 9pm.

For weather, this is typically associated with hot summer days & nights and scorching heat, but it is also synonymous with rainy weather, and it's also severe weather season in most of the United States. Not too long from now, it will be hurricane season and if you're in by the Atlantic Ocean, it's also the time to get prepared for what could potentially happen when a system develops in the Ocean and stretches westward, and often it puts entire regions in panic mode. It's the same thing in most of the country inland extending eastward from the Rocky Mountains, where tornadoes, hail, strong winds and severe storms take hold on most of the country.
   But if you're here in California where I'm situated in, we have a Mediterranean climate that sees relatively low rainfall compared with other parts of the U.S., and where the storm season here is concentrated on late autumn, winter and early spring. Thanks to the jet stream that goes northward in late spring, this climate also produces a dry summer where there's usually no significant rainfall, other than the occasional drizzle that comes with the overnight fog. And you can see why people here often say California is the best place on earth all year long and the folks at the California Tourism Bureau & chambers of commerce often brag about the millions of people who visit this state during the summer.

Of course, schools, colleges and universities have a break for summer vacation to allow their students to take advantage of the warm weather and long days. As a kid, I always relished those times in June, July & August where I could sometimes go to sleep late and sleep in, and wake up a little bit late and watch The Price is Right, in addition to what we all did during our youth.
   According to some, the origins of summer vacation traces back to agriculture and during a time after settlement that most of the United States was living on farm land. And many believe that the summer break was necessary for the kids to help with planting and harvesting crops. Once upon a time in the 1800s, school was held year round, but thanks to population growth, improvements in transportation & building technologies and meeting the demand for wealthy families to have time off in the sun, the 9-month educational schedule with a summer's break became standard.
   The drawbacks in this from an educational standpoint is "summer brain drain," where some students are so caught up in summer they eventually lose some academic skills & knowledge after 2-3 months away, unless of course they take some summer school. For those who do take those classes, which I did a couple times in elementary to keep myself busy and one time in junior high for just advancement, they're taken either to make up those credits for those who were absent or didn't do well in the normal year, or for others to advance progress to a degree & lighten the class load in the year ahead.
   And for those college students, and high school teenagers as well, who prefer to not sit around at home all day or are enjoying themselves out of home, they are just getting a summer job in recreational industries or working at the store or restaurant down the street to earn that cash and keep themselves busy during the three months. I remember my sister did some of that during her summers.

For summer activities, it's endless. People no doubt take advantage of spending more times outdoors. Everywhere you go during these three months, you can see people traveling out to the beach and others enjoy a picnic in the park. A multitude of sports from basketball, beach volleyball and golf to baseball, tennis and skateboarding is played, and of course swimming, water skiing & other water sports too. Only one of the four major sports takes place, at least for real, during the bulk of this time and that is MLB baseball, though there's lots of buzz surrounding NFL training camp and NBA & NHL free agency. And of course, the Summer Olympics are held during the summer months every four years, and in between the quadrennial, the finals of the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament take place.
   Those two events bring in massive viewership in what is usually a low point in television viewing levels as schedules on the major networks reflect that by only scheduling reruns of popular shows between the end of the May sweeps period and the September start of the TV season, and generally scheduling cheap reality shows and limited replacement series, while cable networks schedule full new series to air during the same time frame. On the other end, this is the golden season for the music and film industries as they usually have higher profits during the summer than during other times of the calendar year, and accordingly they plan their summer hits, big concert tours and blockbuster movies. Nothing like parking lots being full at movie theaters and outdoor amphitheaters during these three months.
   And what would any talk about summer be without mentioning travel? As most kids and college students are on their summer vacation - save for those summer schoolers, this is when travel and vacation time reaches its apex, with families and large throngs of people take advantage of those bargains to travel to places all around the world and all across North America, with a large volume of travel on a summer weekend mirrors the rush of those Thanksgiving week treks. Over the years, I have traveled to L.A., New York, Hawaii, the Philippines, and recently to Las Vegas. Of late, my parents have used this travel period to travel overseas either on a cruise or via train to places all throughout Europe and bringing back some very good souvenirs & pictures to post on their Facebook.

There's nothing like it: three months of red-hot heat, great movies, awesome music, travel, sports and so much more. If you're in California like me, you don't even have to worry about bringing an umbrella and you would only need a long sleeve if you're going up to the City here (there's the well-known saying "the coldest summer I ever spent was in San Francisco"). The only other times of year I look forward with great anticipation, not counting the starts to a sports season, are my birthday in November and the holidays that come a week or so after. Since I've been a youngster, I always look forward to summer, and it never gets old enjoying the warm weather & everything that comes with it.


Don't forget to check me out here on DCBLOG, where I offer occasional posts on here of things outside of what I'm most passionate about: entertainment and sports. If you're a fan of MTV's The Challenge and is riveted by the current season, Free Agents, bookmark us for blogs on the snow, including our SocialPulse diaries of episode tweets as the cast & fans watch them. And tomorrow, I'll be celebrating my first birthday on here with some reflection, plus this week's Free Agents SP journal.
   Follow me on Twitter @DC408dxtr for twitter alerts to my blog posts and interviews & articles with the cast, along with conversations that I have with them. And check out my live twitter hub, DCNOW at @DC408DxNow, for live tweets of shows, sports and events, including Free Agents on Thursdays.
   For now, hope you enjoyed my look at All Things Summer. And until I join here tomorrow for our DCBLOG Birthday Extravaganza, thanks for reading, have fun and stay cool. See you then.
- DC


Sources:
Wikipedia: Summer, Summer Vacation, Summer Jobs, Summer School

Saturday, May 24, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Pride Before The Wall"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

What's up everyone, welcome to DC SocialPulse powered by DCNOW, and taking a break from the unofficial beginning of summer - Memorial Day weekend for our exclusive episode diary of week 7 of The Challenge: Free Agents. Last week in Uruguay, tension between the veterans and one rookie began to come to a head, while we also had good old-fashioned trivia contest in the midst of finals. And the volatility of this Free Agents proved itself again when another key contender was sent packing in the elimination, for which there was a very interesting backstory to what happened afterwards; we'll have more on that following this week's episode wrap.
   Speaking of this week, we'll see some food being passed around, and rolled around for that matter, with one of the wackiest missions we've seen on this show, along with the usual drama surrounding players voting in one another. But the main event this week surrounds what has been brewing for the last couple weeks: a rivalry coming down to an elimination showdown: and we are anxious to find out if one player can settle the score by pulling off the ultimate risk/reward gamble of pulling off the boldest or most boneheaded move we've ever seen.
   Also after theWRAP, we'll look at our fan of the week and how one of my followers got to join one of the key figures from this week's episode for a good cause just before he set off for Uruguay.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, after the jump, in addition to the episode tweets, find out which Free Agent got to go to last weekend's Billboard Music Awards, along with a birthday for a new member of the Real World family.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Not So Trivial Pursuits"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Hi again everyone, welcome back to DC SocialPulse as we bring you how twitter saw episode 6 of The Challenge: Free Agents. Last week in Uruguay, the competitors encountered the toughest mission so far when a rope swinging challenge saw strong players falling, and led to the winning team sending in two veterans into elimination which they won handily, and leading to a veteran/rookie stare down.
   And that tension that's been building in the house between some hot-headed veterans and one cocky rookie comes to a head again this week, this time out of the house. Meanwhile, it's TJ favorite time of the season when brains take precedent when he puts the contestants through a trivia test with their safety on the line. And the volatility that this season has shows itself once again in elimination.
   Speaking of the unpredictability of Free Agents, after our episode wrap we'll put that into perspective with other aspects of the sports world, along with appreciation for another one of the best in the interview business.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

So, following the jump, before the episode tweets, we'll have words of inspiration from one of the Free Agents, along with Mother's Day and a birthday for our favorite Challenge redhead.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Real World/Challenge Stories - Vybe

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr

We are halfway through The Challenge: Free Agents, which has been a very good season so far with the new elimination twist creating some unpredictability in addition to the great competition and drama we come to expect from the so-called 5th major sport. And we're still talking about Real World: Ex-Plosion, where we saw more than our good deal of drama & fireworks among our seven strangers & their exes right here in my Bay Area backyard, which is now one of my all-time favorite RW seasons.
   But before tomorrow night's episode, the fact that three of its castmates are on our MTV airwaves again and with two of them are still in the running for the money, for a brief moment let's take a step back to a popular RW season from a few years ago that had its fair share of drama (and was the highest-rated RW season of recent times until this season), and a new invention from a member of that cast that may reverse his negative bad boy reputation.

One of a handful of Real World seasons that really stand out to me as an all-time favorite of mine is Back to Las Vegas from three years ago. There in the world's pleasure capital & my favorite city outside the Bay Area, we saw eight people with varying backgrounds of rough childhoods and the like have the time of their life in the city that never sleeps, calling a rock star suite in the Hard Rock Hotel home.
   We had a scandal involving the one of the roommates and his controversial past that put Louisiana gentleman Dustin on the front page of US Weekly. We also saw romances blossoming among most of the cast, the most unlikely of RW bromances being formed, a Vegas wedding, and of course more than our fair share of sex & booze than your typical Real World; not surprising that the Vegas Strip was just a little walk from home. Plus there was also some real-life stuff that we saw during the season, including a pregnancy scare, one's quest to reconnect with her biological dad, and everyone having dealt with hardship at one time or another.
   Shortly thereafter, I visited the Hard Rock and saw the same places the cast got to hang out in, along with a display case with Dustin's guitar and the confessional, now located in the lobby. Two members of that cast, Dustin & Nany, follow me in the social world, having talked to them & the rest of the cast many times. And they, along with Leroy, are part of this season's Free Agents cast, and are looking to garner Team Vegas' first Challenge win. Being one of the few RW seasons where every member has done at least one Challenge, Vegas XXV has been part of the final in three of the last four seasons, Cooke the most recent on Rivals II.

Another one of their fellow roommates who was part of that great season, and the one who actually had the shortest stay in Sin City for that matter, was Adam. Per his bio, this Maine native was the one who wasn't really good at anything: not an athlete, not good in the classroom, and only a few in his friend clique. But then, he found a refuge in dealing drugs, and his life changed. So much so, that when he was 16, he found himself caught between a rock and a hard place of a drug robbery gone badly and the law. He got handcuffed & spent the rest of his high school years in a juvenile detention center, which was a much needed reality check. He would later petition Maine Governor John Baldacci to take college classes while he was in detention and would eventually get his University of Southern Maine Criminology & Political Science degree.
   In Vegas, Adam had a relatively good time by bad boy standards: rode a bull, got kicked out of the Vanity nightclub several times, hooked up with a few girls (including Fresh Meat II winner & "local girl" Carley), smashed a few bottles too, and drawing the ire of one Leroy. And a storyline that got people buzzing was that of his relationship with Nany, who had come into town with a 6-year relationship with her Buffalo boyfriend, while Adam also had a so-called "girlfriend" back home in Maine too, Jordan. Fans became irate over him juggling those two girls and not telling Nany about it. But the breaking point was when hooked up with her which led to her breakup, then going on a drunken rant of destroying the suite after her search for a guy angered him. Hard Rock Hotel security went inside to find out about it shortly after and when he got back to the suite, Adam was given his eviction notice and left Las Vegas, although he did return one more time for a weekend near the end of the season.

Then a few months later, in his only Challenge to date, Rivals, Adam was paired up with Leroy for a long jump challenge called High Dive where players had to run & jump off a platform suspended above a waterfall and clear as many hash marks as possible, all the while holding their partner's hands. And in a harbinger of what would become a rookie revolution in recent Challenges, they, along with Jasmine & Jonna, shocked the big-name veterans and everyone by surprisingly winning the first mission they ever competed in. But the celebration for Team Vegas would be short lived. The next day after a few celebratory drinks, Adam and RW DC's Ty got into words. And then, when he heard Ty say something Leroy didn't like, Adam threw a punch on him, and also wiped out as well. And of course, he was sent home for the second straight show in a row. While a few others have been kicked off a Challenge two or more times for getting into a physical fight, Adam had the unique but dubious distinction of being kicked off in consecutive shows.
   Since that punch, we've not seen Adam on our airwaves - and in fact he has been banned by MTV. But had Nany made her Challenge debut a season early on Exes, it would've been a Vegas takeover there with him & most of the XXV group being represented. Lost in all this is that while we saw Laurel & Cara Maria become BFF's as a result of Rivals among other things, Adam did squash that bickering with Leroy shortly after that Challenge. And now whenever Adam goes back up to Vegas or Leroy heads down from Sin City, they make sure to hang out, even co-hosting AfterBuzz during RW St. Thomas. And after moving down to Orlando and then to LA, he's even settled down to a nice girlfriend.

But the one thing that might help regain many people's respect for Mr. Royer and reverse that negative perception we saw from him is a product that, along with the Rivals II & RW XXV DVD's, could join that gift wish list for Real World & Challenge fans, especially with graduation now taking place while Free Agents is airing. While Rivals II champion Wes has been doing business as a entrepreneur in KC, Johnny Bananas selling bobble-heads of his likeness and RoyLee & Ex-Plosion roommate Jay selling their own watches, Adam has become an investor in a new technological innovation called Vybe. 
   This product is a smart and stylish wristband that utilizes Bluetooth technology and vibrates when users receive a phone call, a text message or if they leave their phone behind. Compatible with newer iPhones and any Android model supported by Bluetooth 4, the Vybe band vibrates when a user gets a call, receives a text, reminder, tweet or notification, or if they are more than 30 feet away from their smartphone ensuring anti-theft & loss prevention. Similar to Jay's Craze Watches line, the wristband line varies by color, by which the vibrating chip can be installed inside, while an extender for it can even place the band around the ankle as well. And an app that comes with the product can set up all the notifications & reminders to their choosing.

Upon the first details of Vybe being released last fall while Free Agents was taping in Uruguay, a few of Adam's fellow Vegas castmates, as well as Vegas native & Challenge host TJ Lavin and a Teen Mom, all got behind him in showing their support for his new venture. Here are some of their tweets...
- @tjlavin: Hey check out @AdamRoyerr 's  company @WearVybe ... I'm looking forward to seeing you shine player take care!
  - @AdamRoyerr: @tjlavin thanks bro!!
- @NaomiMTV: Hey Everyone Check Out My Bro @AdamRoyerr new fab and stylish Bluetooth bracelet @wearvybe it's dope 😍😍🔥🙌
  - @AdamRoyerr: @NaomiMTV awwww love u!!! Miss u!!!
- @MikeRossMTV: Check out this sweet new bracelet from @WearVybe - it vibrates when you get a text or a call!! #Vybe #nextbigthing https://t.co/w97As7Mero
- @MikeRossMTV: Just found out about @WearVybe! Sickkk! Keep up the great work, and I can't wait to get one!! :-) https://t.co/w97As7Mero
- @MaciBookoutMTV: Yall check this awesome new bracelet @WearVybe that vibrates when u get a call/text or lose ur phone. Preorder here-> http://t.co/QZAmmyntT0
- @ItsGaryTime: Check out these awesome bracelets vibrate when you receive a phone call or text thanks to @AdamRoyerr  http://t.co/dzwwCO4ow8

And although distribution of the product and its release date has been delayed from February to May due to shipment problems in China, there have been nonetheless over 2,000 preorders. And the project was funded well in advance to the point where it is now at over 250% funded, with over $100,000 in proceeds helping fund the production process.
   And considering that I typically have earphones on when I'm out & about and sometimes wouldn't feel the vibration or hear my ringtone on my iPhone go off, I might as well need it for the next big trip I might take (perhaps to Vegas again later this year). And I can thank Adam for giving me a great idea of a product that can let me know of a call from my friends or family if I'm busy, or if the noise is too loud for me to notice that I had a missed call from someone trying to check where I am at at all times.

While some people might still have some resentment over his behavior in Vegas and in Costa Rica, and if it does very well, I believe this product should help to reverse Adam's bad boy reputation and give him some positive credibility, much in the same manner that he was able to turn his life around after the tough drug-ridden life he had in high school. Now that he has mellowed out from the Adam we saw three years ago, Vybe might be the one that will change everyone's perception of Adam Royer.
   To place your preorder for your wristband or more info on Vybe, visit its website at http://www.WearVybe.com and follow it on twitter @WearVybe.


Make sure to bookmark DCBLOG for everything Challenge as Free Agents takes place in Uruguay. After every episode, we'll have our DC SocialPulse diaries of how the cast & fans see the episodes on twitter, whether you want to relive all the interaction again or if you're a West Coast fan catching up on the tweets for the first time; plus my own episode wraps. For Challenge fans, our site is a complement to the power rankings and cast interviews of other sites as we offer a unique perspective on the season, the show & the people, such as the one we've presented here. DCBLOG also covers other reality TV including Real World and Are You The One?, plus pop culture, sports & beyond.
   Don't forget to follow DCNOW, my devoted live tweeting hub @DC408DxNow, where I live tweet Free Agents every Thursday (PT) as well as other MTV shows, sports and entertainment events. In addition to tomorrow's episode and potential closeout NBA Playoff games on the same night, tonight I'll be live tweeting an all-new episode of a show that's also grabbed my attention, Catfish, for which I'll be writing about it on here soon. And on Sunday, I'll be live tweeting the first full awards show on DCNOW as the Billboard Music Awards take place in Las Vegas.
   And of course, follow my primary account @DC408Dxtr for my usual tweets, conversations with fans & followers and Team MTV, and alerts to MTV-related show material & DCBLOG posts. So until I join you on DCNOW for Catfish and blog again later, thanks for reading, have fun, and see you then.

- DC

Monday, May 12, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Stripes"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome again to DC SocialPulse and the twitter play-by-play of episode 5 of The Challenge: Free Agents, taking place on, fittingly enough, NFL Draft night. Last week, Jordan's cockiness created some tensions, while Preston of all people stole the show in the week's mission. And we also had The Latoya & Brandon Show, featuring Isaac.
   This week, the toughest mission of the season so far takes place above water, where teams go rope swinging and strong players falling. The end result sees the team who wins that challenge do what no one did in Thailand: bravely send two veterans into elimination, and leading to a veteran/rookie stare down. After our episode wrap, I'll have my very own halftime report on this season, and my faves.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- If you haven't watched the episode yet, don't proceed with reading this post. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.
- And there's a twitter beef that emerged with three members of the community while the After Show was airing, and the day after. We've included all of their tweets in this post, and also carefully edited it to ensure that we showcase all sides of the matter. Per my policy and also because all three involved follow me on twitter, I will not side with any of the parties in that argument as a way of maintaining my impartiality.

So, join us after the jump for the week in Uruguay.

Monday, May 5, 2014

DC SocialPulse - The Challenge: Free Agents - "Inadequate"

*** Reader Advisory: DC SocialPulse Contains Adult Language & Content 
Some Readers May Find Objectionable. Viewer Discretion is Advised. ***

By DC Cueva
@DC408dxtr / @DC408dxnow

Welcome to DC SocialPulse and to our tweet-by-tweet diary of episode 4 of The Challenge: Free Agents. Previously, we saw Nany and Cohutta get married, karma supposedly getting back to one of the key players of the last few seasons, and another great elimination battle.
   This week, we see one player's cockiness and egotistical attitude create tension in the house - and among his fellow Portlander, while competitors will go head to head - literally - in the week's mission that also takes advantage of integrating the beautiful game into this season being held in the continent where the World Cup will take place next month (and also where it began). Guess which competitor would become the story of this week's episode? You will not believe it.
   Following our wrap up of this & last week's episodes and my winners of the night, we'll talk about what happened with one of the competitors from this week's elimination, and I'll talk about not only one of my good twitter friends but also one of the best in the biz in talking with Team MTV.
As we begin, please note there is explicit language in many of the tweets below, but I am keeping it uncensored in order to retain the heat of the moment. So if you are mature enough, please read with discretion. :-)
- And if you haven't watched the episode yet, then don't proceed. But don't worry, DCBLOG will compile all of these tweets into these posts after every episode so you won't be in the dark of how your favorites saw this all unfold.

With that, join us after the jump for the play-by-play.