Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Gravity's Gone

It's only wednesday but i keep wishing it was thursday, but really hope I'll wake up the day before a vacation or a day after retirement, but it's still wednesday. Blah Blah Blah, it's just an excuse to post this:
Current Mood:
I went stumbling through the fog trying to find a reason for the things I told her
She woke up sunny side down and I was still thinking I was too proud to flip her over
Between the champagne hand jobs and the kissing ass by everyone involved
Cocaine rich comes quick and that's why the small dicks have it all

So I'll meet you at the bottom if there really is one
They always told me when you hit it you'll know it
But I've been falling so long it's like gravity's gone and I'm just floating

Those little demons ain't the reasons for the bruises on your soul you've been neglecting
You'll never lose your mind as long as you're heart always reminds you where you left it
And don't ever let them make you feel like saying what you want is unbecoming
If you were supposed to watch you're mouth all the time I doubt your eyes would be above it

Between the champagne hand jobs and the kissing ass by everyone involved
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard

So I'll meet you at the bottom if there really is one
They always told me when you hit it you'll know it
But I've been falling so long it's like gravity's gone and I'm just floating

Driving home from work

I enjoyed seeing all the kids & moms trickertreating. I remember going out after dinner and it being kinda spooky. This isn't a rant, I feel sorry for this children. But anywho, I'm driving along, kids everywhere, until I turn onto my road. I see...nothing, not a one child, no joy in mudville, nuthin. It was kinda creepy, I thought it must be like "kid murderer lane" or something, but I guess they were probably just with their "other parents", since I've always thought of our complex area as the "Just Starting" or "Starting Over" compound.
Best day to be Halloween: Saturday or Sunday. Though as a weekday, no one thinks twice about leaving work early.

The Best of What's Around

Oh Halloween, what a crazy day you are. I love eating candy til my teeth hurt and getting my spook on. Yeah, right. This is gonna be another lame one, but that's okay, I will survive. I've had a few good ones, I still remember being bummed out at how lame Chicagoland Halloween is, compared to the Philly ones, but I think that was mostly because I came from an unbelievably awesome neighborhood, the perfect trick-or-treat one. I remember going out as a cowboy with homemade chaps in High School, walking into a white hen pantry, and realizing i had a fake gun.
I still remember having to travel to Moline, IL (edge of Iowa) to play a state playoff game, and not getting back until the witching hour of Nov. 1. There are a few that are a blur, but I haven't really done anything since I got to college, except use it as an excuse to watch scary movies and read ghost stories. I took the long way round to work this morning, scanning the radio to hear "Monster Mash" but to no avail. I hope you get to hear it today!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Jury Duty

Got a letter in the mail today telling me I need to report for jury duty downtown, in Cook County. Only problem is- I don't live in Cook County anymore. This should be fun to figure out.

That's the good stuff

I'm sure you are all aware of the "applesauce". Sure, it's tasty & oldschool. I remember the Mott's from my younger days. If you're like me, you enjoy a nice bowl of "applesauce" on the side with a sandwich and potato chips. But, well, some days, gosh, I don't know, it just seems, somehow, geez, how do I put this, over done. That's why I'm so grateful for a new sauce that's really had a major impact on my life: The Peachsauce. That's right, just like the super tasty fruit treat, only you can sip, sup, and slurp this bad boy down. It tastes just like peaches, and can be totally saucy, too. It's like The Applesauce's punky little brother, coming at you with a whole lot of attitude. Before you can say, "Gosh, I think I might like to try that...", it's already gone, baby, gone. I commend this tasty treat to you as a gesture of goodwill, on behalf of all who have come before us. God Bless America.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Jumbalya!







My boss was in San Diego this week, no matter how busy/sick I was, at least I didn't have to deal with this. Different town, but why you'd want to live there?, or, as I sometimes prefer, Antennas
(though we pray for the safety of all impacted)

Could be the best movie next year:
Where the Wild Things are
Writer: Dave Eggers
Director: Spike Jonze
I won't say another word.

This could be a scary movie weekend, after TAL/FNL Friday & Retreat/Fall Fest Saturday. We Netflix'ed The Thing, Bug, The Invisible, Supernatural Season 2 Disc 1, and a movie that shall not be named cuz it's a surprise. So it's a soft scary, but it's got that Halloweenie vibe.

I've been flip-flopping about how much I want the soundtrack to I'm Not There. On paper it looks jaw-droppingly good, but in reality I feel like there's no way it can work out. Impossible. But maybe it could. No way, dude. You never know. I think you do. This is what I'm going thru, and I don't know when I'll make my decision. Maybe I'll lust over it until Xmas time and put it on my naughty and nice list. UPDATE: Well, actually, I've heard the Sufjan Stevens, Cat Power, Jim James (MMJ) with Calexico, oh my, that is some good tunes, worth the price of admission on those tracks, so I've come to terms with my fear and I'm wholeheartedly looking forward to listening.

My Google Reader is usually around 240 items, I can't get ahead with that bastard.

Forgive me Al, I hath boughten thine first Christmastide album of thisen yeahr.

Lucky to be alive

Here's the scoop: You know that feeling about how you having to give a report in class, and it's friday afternoon and you might not have to give the report until monday if everything works out and you're just watching the clock and hoping you can make it to the bell?
That's how I feel about the reign of the only-history-will-tell-if-this-genius-will-be-remembered-as-the-worst-president-of-all-time. I feel like if we can make it to January 2009 without something terrible (well, worse than the last 7 years) happening, I'll be satisfied. We've passed the point of redemption, and the only thing we can hope for is a holding pattern, unless we all hunker down, isolate ourselves from the world, hit reset, and start over with President Obama or President Gore or even President Clinton (she makes me feel safe). I know my analogy falls short, what would you say?

The Year of Living Biblically


The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible was, without a doubt, the best book I read all of last week. It tracks the author's pursuit to follow every rule in the bible for a year as best he can. I thought it was great, since he tackled the Old Testament for the first 8 months, which provided me with a much clearer understanding of the Jewish perspective, without having to read more books!
This would be great for someone just starting to get interested in Christianity OR Judaism.
It was also refreshing to see an agnostic approach Judeo-Christian faith that isn't bitter or angry, as is the style of the day. So I got down with A.J. and would recommend it to anyone looking for a good time. Oh man, this was a really lame review.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

My eMusic

One of the best decisions I've made since January 2006 has been to join eMusic. I've picked up some great random stuff, hot new drops, and things I totally forgot about but am bummed out about cuz some jerk stole that cd in 1998.
This month I picked up
Maritime- Heresy and the Hotel Choir: pretty good, though the one flaw is that Davey von Bohlen doesn't re-create "Nothing Feels Good", which is a ridiculous concept. In spite of my ignorance, Maritime has improved with each album, and I would recommend it to you.
Jens Lenkman- Night Falls Over Kortedala: Beautiful album, poppy, indie-songwriter, basically, you know how you think, "oh yeah, ABBA could be kind of cool if...", well, this is it. But that is kind of misleading, so don't live or die by it.
Sunset Rubdown- Random Spirit Love: Just as good as SUIAD, but since this one didn't come up out of nowhere, I brought some baggage with me. But it worked out in the end, though I am more than ready for some new Wolf Parade.
Los Campesinos- The International Tweexcore Underground: Another EP, either their LP will be off the charts awesome or mweh. I just can't tell, and wouldn't be surprised either way.
Quasi- The Sword of God: Great example of stepping out on eMusic. Wanted to pick em up for awhile, and this seemed like the perfect month. Didn't change my life, but perked up a few hours. Gonna go for more in November...maybe December.
Besnard Lakes- Volume 1: This one surprised me, and I don't know why. Here's a rule: unless you are one of the most brilliant bands of all time, re-releases of early recordings are not very good. Why didn't I believe it? Don't know, but even after previewing all the tracks, I was still expecting something different. I don't get me. But if you're in the mood for more experimental tracks, it's fer you. I think I'll be up for it in a few months, so I'll just try not to lose it 'til then.
Boy's Life- Boy's Life: This is a great example of an oldie that has dispparated, then reemerged thru the power of eMu links. So good, forgive me for using the word here, but when I think of emo, I think of Boy's Life, Mineral, onelinedrawing, Rainer Maria, Promise Ring, Joan of Arc, Belle and Sebastian, Braid, Christie Front Drive. Ah, the twisting/distortion of semantics & linguistics.
So, to recap, I got all these albums for $20? Yes, my friend, I did. So step up and make your own memories thru eMusic.

Fresh Starts, Stale Farts

Cubs failed, Irish hurt me, Bears tease me, Bulls are months from making me care, but it seems like a good time to start over. I'm battling a cold, it's winning, but it ain't over yet.
I've been berry busy lately, let me give you a taste: I was gonna post about the Twins game I went to (it would be titled (B)oof!) but I'm doing the work of 2 people, but that's not so bad since I usually do the work of one poorly, so now I'm only on the verge of ignorance.
Heroes is so hott, I love Peter's new haircut. I don't mind the slow burn as long as the payoff is jackpot (think Lost last year).
It's always sunny continues to pleasure me richly, all-in-all Thursday nights are totally done right.
Reaper & Aliens in America are 2 great surprises, with the bonus that I'm not all depressed if I happen to miss an episode (we'll have to test this in a few weeks, so far I'm all talk on this one). Pushing Daisies has been enjoyable, but my schedule doesn't really allow for it, so if it sticks around I may Netflicks it next summer (along with Greek, which I'm totally depressed I missed the boat on).
On the other hand, Fridays just aren't as hot as I hoped. This American Life will never disappoint, but I just can't handle the heavy that Friday Night Lights is bringing. Maybe I could handle it on another night, but IF they keep going down this road...well, I just don't know. BUT last week gave me some hope at the end. I hope Al's wrong and it isn't just becoming a soap. (BTW, Kyle Chandler is sooooo CUTE!!!)