Busier than before these days. Like, work all day, play house all night. To rephrase:
Well you say I'm twenty something and I should be slacking. But I'm working harder than ever, and you could call it macking.New home is coming along nicely. Very nicely. Fire hydrant was open again yesterday and continued to flow all night. Probably a waste of water! Will get a video of this soon, and set it to some classic Collective Soul.
Awesome DBCR show this past Saturday - our best to date. And, so as long as you bought a beer, you got a ticket for a free pizza. Not a slice, but your own 9-incher. Which is beyond cool. As Ken our bassist summarized:
It just goes to show that if we go in relaxed and prepared, we'll nail it. The soundcheck was a good idea. That way we know we sound good level-wise, so it's one less thing to worry about and we can just focus on playing. The long practice before probably helped too. I thought we were all on point.
And I'm in "love" with this "blog":
http://www.unnecessaryquotes.com/
Finally, I'll leave you with this:
After my 3pm cookie run to Subway today, I came back to the building and took the next elevator. Normal. But the business man in a suit with his pants partially down and belt loose? Not so normal! I didn't notice anything on the floor, so I'm just going to hope he was doing some adjusting and that the elevator speed was quicker than he anticipated. Then again, we do have the Temple of Understanding on 16F. Who knows!
http://www.unnecessaryquotes.com/
Finally, I'll leave you with this:
After my 3pm cookie run to Subway today, I came back to the building and took the next elevator. Normal. But the business man in a suit with his pants partially down and belt loose? Not so normal! I didn't notice anything on the floor, so I'm just going to hope he was doing some adjusting and that the elevator speed was quicker than he anticipated. Then again, we do have the Temple of Understanding on 16F. Who knows!
2 comments:
how dare you put that collective soul video up there. i watched that two nights ago. 1 in a million.
yeah. seriously, every time the hydrant lid is off, it's just spewing out water. for like 24 hours at a time, gallons by the second. all down the drain. so, they make the best use of it they can and drive their cars (all in great shape, clean), and wash their car. and the river flows down the street, wraps onto the main street, and goes all the way down the block. so basically, it's one of the first things i spot when i'm walking home from the station, and that song starts playing in my head everytime. DUNH! duh da dun da, duh da dun da dyan dyan...
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