Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Mo' Better Meaty Meat Burgers

I drive past a place called "Mo' Better Meaty Meat Burger" on my way to and from work everyday. While I'm sure the burgers are quite meaty, I've generally been frightened at the prospect of what they taste like. I finally noticed today (while stuck behind a bus that decided to stop just to spite me) that this place has gone out of business.

I'm sure the owners are still puzzling over it.

Monday, February 27, 2006

Moving fun!

Yeah, I didn't move, but I still managed to deal with the fun of it this past week or so. I finally got a replacement roommate for Stevo this week, and learned that moving refridgerators is not fun when it's raining. Anyway, I think this will work out better, new guy actually wants to be social and go out, not sit in the apartment being depressed and bored.

Party past Saturday; not the biggest or the best, but they had plenty of Belgium beer which kept me happy. I think I only knew three people there which was amusing as the age difference between the people I knew and the rest of the crowd was a good number of years. Fun times because we just sat around making jokes at people and one of the girls I met asked for my info so she could invite me to their next party. Nothing special, but nice to know that I don't completely offend everyone I meet.

Hmm...music...too much of it lately....OD'ing....need to stop buying music for about a month. Actually, that may not be a bad idea....rant rant rant

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Lord of the Cynics

I was going through some internal dialogue (I do this quite a bit) and realized that I am an incredibly cynical person. I'm actually getting worse with age, which will probably frighten people who have known me for a long time. But apparently it's not as impossible as I had believed. This leads me to believe that I am a veritable wellspring of cynicism. I'm quite happy with that.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

I love Minnesota

...not that I want to live there, but they get the best gubernatorial candidates, even beating out some of the crazies from the past CA election.

First they elect Jesse 'The Body' Ventura, paving the way for CA's own Ahnold, now they have this guy in the running.

It's not like I think he has a chance in hell in winning, but christ that page is great!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Good weekend...

Friday was an interesting show at the Knitting Factory: MGR, House of Low Culture, Red Sparrowes, and Jarboe from the Swans. Keep in mind that interesting is not always good, sometimes it's just being polite. Red Sparrowes were fucking great, I'm not sure what the 'official' term is for that type of music but it should be be 'awesome.' It's a side project from a few guys in Isis and Neurosis, with no singer and more upbeat than either of them. Really impressivley put together stuff, amazing live. The rest of the bands deserve a hearty 'meh' except Jarboe who deserved (and recieved) an 'oh shit my ears are bleeding let us run like hell out of here.'

Saturday was fun too, saw Trivium and In Flames. Trivium was ok, good sound and performance, but the guy really should not have talked at all. In Flames were fucking great and the singer was drunk as fucking hell, which did not hamper his performance and it made him hilarious in between songs. My only disappointment was that he dragged someone out of the crowd to sing one of my favorite songs because he was out of whiskey and had to step away for a bit. Seriously.

Sunday saw the US Men's soccer team embarassing Norway. It was fun, I sat right behind the goal. Killer.

Another week of fun is just ahead!

Monday, January 23, 2006

Moving

The key thing to remember when moving is that if something can go wrong it will, and horribly so.

My whole last week was a blur due to my office moving and all the fun shit associated with that. Between the phone company giving us the wrong number, the previous tennants changing their move date a few times, the building not finishing work until the day we were moving, the movers cancelling on us the day of the move and the fact that somewhere in there my wrist got all screwy, moving was a fun time.

But it's over and the new office is much better, still needs some organization but it's definitely way beyond where we were before.

I'm just happy to have a window.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Oooff!

I have tried to update this about three times since I got back into town, but work has just been so crazy, I'm in the middle of launching the second half of our major fundraising campaign and it's just keeping me floored here at work and when I get home the last thing I really want to do is sit in front of the computer.

That said, outside of the craziness (campaign AND moving this coming Monday) work is great. Finally had my review and it went over well, small valid note for improvement, but otherwise very positive. I knew I was doing alright, but still enjoy the feedback (especially since it was good), and I think my boss is overall happier with my performance than I am. I can always find lots of little things that I need to improve, but that's because I'm insane about looking over my own soldier.

Random...listening to lots of new music lately, and here's a list of things that fucking own your soul: LCD Soundsystem (yes the 'single' can be a little old and kitchy but there's some fucking genious on this), Jamie Lidell (new soul from a white European dude, great programming + soul = upbeat awesomeness), Gorillaz (lot better than I was expecting, great driving music), Avalanches (older but good,hard to describe, sort of cut-up style of Prefuse 73 but with more funk and soul as opposed to hip-hop).

Yeah, otherwise same old shit, just hanging out in LA, waiting for something to happen, might be taking a trip to the other coast in March/April, but not 100% on that yet, but it would be nice to go somewhere other than Chicago for once.

Yeah, next entry will try and be more 'interesting' but this was just a 'catch-up' post.

Monday, December 19, 2005

Here in my car...

Since I always post about the damn mythological beast that I liked to pretend my vehicle is, here is a recent pic of the bastid.

(Yes, there is a real reason to click it.)

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Faith

Faith is a funny thing. I'm not talking about the religious 'fall to my knees and ask forgiveness from a statue' sort of faith. I'm referring to the faith and expectations that we hold of our loved ones, family and friends alike. And how truly irreparable it can be. A conversation I had yesterday destroyed what I percieved about two people. One I can't stop feeling for and the other I can't imagine how I will ever fake a smile in their direction again.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

Strange...

Here I am writing in my blog, and strangely enough my car is still working; I think this is the first time in about 3 months that this has happened.

Things here and crazed I guess, Turkeyday was great, a good friend let me sully a family gathering so that I did not have to spend it alone (i.e. last year) and I had an all around good time. Things have been going up in the air about what I'm doing in regards to my living situation in the next month or so. I thought I was moving with some friends, then I wasn't, then I could, then I didn't think I was, so I was going to have to live by myself, now I may not even have to move and I might have a roommate. Won't be sure of that last part until early next week, but I'll be sure to forget to update the three who care.

Work is also taking a turn for the better, I feel like I'm slacking on so much stuff, but I'm working as hard as I can, we might actually be hiring someone else soon which would make me happy, and less stressed.

At this point I'm just really looking forward to resting for another two days, and then working my ass off for a few weeks so I can go home. The positive bit is that I'm actually getting to at least three concerts this month which is great since it's been a dry spell for the last two months or so.

I think I should get back on track with this thing as I thin it's good for my mental health to vent, but there's still shit I don't feel I CAN write about here which blows, so if you want to know my cark secret you actually have to talk to me.

NP Killing Joke - Killing Joke - Complications

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Why

Why is it that everytime I feel like posting my car is dead at a mechanic?

Anyone want to buy a paperweight with working moon-roof?

Monday, September 12, 2005

Blackout fun!

but not for me...

I'm sorta sad, most of LA suffered from a huge blackout this morning/afternoon (supposedly someone accidently cut a wire there), but my work was untouched.

I like my job, but am extremely lethargic this morning. It doesn't help that I have had about three people call me from work because they're 'bored and can't do anything else' so my nose is being rubbed in it the fact that I'm working and they aren't.

Bastards....

Nothing big and new here in the land of fun. Car's running great, like it always did, but now the $750 CEL is off. Whoopee!

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Cars are fun!

I shouldn’t be doing this, but mentally I need to stop for a minute and do something not work. Things have been crazy here, which isn’t a bad thing, because I really do like the place a lot and the things I’ll be doing here are great, but it is crazy at times, and that can be stressful, which is something I’m learning to deal with. But this isn’t really about work.

It’s about the death of the automobile.

Or hopefully mine.

I want to kill it, many times.

It’s in the shop right now, which is the 4th time in less than two weeks that it has gone in to the shop.

The beauty of it?

It runs fucking great. Unfortunately, the check engine light is on, and has been for the entire time I’ve had the car. Though it annoyed me that no mechanic (I’ve had it at three different VW specialists) could get the light to stay off for more than 25 miles, I never sweat it because I take good care of it and make all its scheduled maintenance. I still don’t really care about it because it runs fine. The issue? It won’t pass smog, even though it will (and has) passed the emissions part of the test it doesn’t matter, it automatically fails with the light on like that.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Oh well, I have my car. Until this smog thing is taken care, then I’ll be back to enjoying it.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Adjusting

Hello again.

Yeah, been a bit, but between my disappearing to the Midwest (where the 0.5 people who look at this no doubt saw me) and adjusting to the new work (still doing that for weeks to come) I haven't had much time, or desire, to say anything.

I'm skipping Chicago because you all know what happened there.

Side note, if you ever have a tremendous amount of free time (Dano), or at least can deal with reading one book for about two months, read The Count of Monte Cristo if your previously haven't. I have somehow missed this heaping text until recently, and upon finishing this past weekend, have deigned it one of my favorite books ever. I was quite upset when it was done, even though I had just finished approximately 1500 pages of text, I did not want it to end. READ IT.

Music, hmm, nothing big, still waiting to find a CD that supposedly already came out a few weeks back, but is being freaking evasive. Damn you Nine Black Alps. Damn also everyone else. Why? Why not.

After four days in a way too quiet office, I bought a shitty little CD player to keep me company. Life is good.

Monday, August 01, 2005

Stabbing hookers since 1776™

I find myself bored so easily lately at work. Part of that is because as the post below states, I am leaving in a few days and really have little reason left to be here other than I have nothing better to do so I might as well get paid for it. The other part, larger, part of it is because I have dedicated so much fucking time to job-hunting since OCTOBER that other habits I used to have, like writing more, have fallen by the wayside. I guess it’s only a problem at work, when I have nothing to do, or when I don’t give a fuck. I guess it’s not really an issue because I’m actually excited about my new job and I will be damn busy. At home I can always find stuff to do, even if it’s just read a book (I bought 24 of them yesterday).


Cousins can be pests. Not much to do about it I guess. Maybe I should sic a gnome on him?


Do not go see The Island if at all possible. I had no real interest in seeing it, but it was free. Even after a decent filling meal, and some wine, there was nothing whatsoever compelling/interesting/entertaining about this film at all. Big example of having not paid anything, yet still having been ripped off.


The Count of Monte Cristo is one massive freaking book.


Nick Cave freaking rules. If you don’t believe it listen to Murder Ballads (the classic) and Nocturama, his 2003 release that is just flat-out awesome. Additionally, Prefuse 73: kicks ALL of your asses. And he shows no remorse for your sore booty.

Real Countdown

20 Work hours left until I leave!

54 Total hours left until I leave!

Friday, July 29, 2005

Countdown!

Three full workdays left here!

I started a trend here, someone else gave notice less than a week after me.

I'm Über-hip!

I love being the guy who's leaving, everyone unloads on you and then I hear all sorts of ridiculous stories about what goes on. I feel bad for these people because they're trying to unload and they're in turn only making me happier I'm leaving.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Good News! (Plural)

1- I just, literally 20 minutes ago, gave two weeks notice at my crappola job.

2-Yesterday afternoon I accepted a position as the Project Manager for the national office of Variety - The Children's Charity.

Rulination!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

I swear to God:

Good news tomorrow!

No, I'm fucking serious.