I have come to two conclusions about this weekend.
1) I had a pretty activity-packed halloween; it certainly made up for all the weekends I spent inside doing nothing particularly useful.
2) There is nothing hotter than a hot librarian with a hollowed-out book dancing to techno.
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10/30/2006 19:44 #21092
Halloween ReflectionsCategory: party
10/28/2006 17:16 #21091
Parties Past and FutureCategory: party
Future parties:
First off, someone in Amherst is having a halloween techno party, and me and (e:ladycroft) have thought about going for about an hour (it's being hosted by the bald guy who was handing out fliers at the party last night). I've got 2-3 more slots in my car if anyone's interested (I'll be DD'ing). message/email/whatever me if you want to come along. Space in my car is limited, first come first serve. Here's a link to the party if you want to drive/go yourself.
Past parties:
I went to (e:ladycroft) 's party last night, in spite of me being absent-minded enough to think the party was happening the 31st (I know, I know, who the hell has a drinking party on a tuesday). Around 9:00PM last night, I realized my mistake and scrambled to get a costume. Everywhere else was closed, but Tops was open. They didn't have anything that would really fit a person older than 12....except in the Christmas section. So I did the only thing I could do, and bought an green "elf" stocking cap with ears on the side. My story would be that santa was now letting
Jews work into his factory as part of an expanded diversity program. I don't have any pictures but I'm guessing that I might appear in one or two posted by another peep.
Aftermath: I ended up have a lot of fun, but I did take a fall on the steps going out and I woke up with a butt-ache this morning. And to answer (e:lizabeth) 's phone texted question from last night, a great many cute chicas were spotted, a decent number talked to, but that's about the extent of it.
First off, someone in Amherst is having a halloween techno party, and me and (e:ladycroft) have thought about going for about an hour (it's being hosted by the bald guy who was handing out fliers at the party last night). I've got 2-3 more slots in my car if anyone's interested (I'll be DD'ing). message/email/whatever me if you want to come along. Space in my car is limited, first come first serve. Here's a link to the party if you want to drive/go yourself.
Past parties:
I went to (e:ladycroft) 's party last night, in spite of me being absent-minded enough to think the party was happening the 31st (I know, I know, who the hell has a drinking party on a tuesday). Around 9:00PM last night, I realized my mistake and scrambled to get a costume. Everywhere else was closed, but Tops was open. They didn't have anything that would really fit a person older than 12....except in the Christmas section. So I did the only thing I could do, and bought an green "elf" stocking cap with ears on the side. My story would be that santa was now letting
Jews work into his factory as part of an expanded diversity program. I don't have any pictures but I'm guessing that I might appear in one or two posted by another peep.
Aftermath: I ended up have a lot of fun, but I did take a fall on the steps going out and I woke up with a butt-ache this morning. And to answer (e:lizabeth) 's phone texted question from last night, a great many cute chicas were spotted, a decent number talked to, but that's about the extent of it.
10/22/2006 22:21 #21090
Seaborne Vandals and Prestigious MagiciaCategory: life
Had a fairly boring weekend until last night. Around 2:00AM, I heard this banging and thumping sound that sounded like it was coming from my house. The landlady and her college-age daughters who live can be rather loud at times, especially when they're fighting about something. I wrote it off as that and continued watching Futurama; I have a boring life, what can I say.
After several minutes, I was able to trace the yelling and crashing sounds to this group of several people running back and forth across the street; it wasn't actually coming from the house. People on the street can be loud, so I didn't think anything of it. Then I see these guys who are running around and yelling jump on top of cars and kick off their side mirrors from the doors. I was worried that either my car was going to be next (and therefore I needed someone to chase them away with) or that my car had already been abused (and I needed something to open a can of whoopass on their sorry hoodlum asses). After I retrieved said Item of Whoopass, that I probably couldn't have used anyways because doing so would cause too many problems for me, I saw that the thugs had already made their way down Utica.
My next-door neighbor called the cops, and probably 45 minutes later they arrived. Probably was a long response time, but then again, when they paid us a visit they had already nabbed the kids and had them in the car, so the 45 minutes was probably well-spent on their part. And as far as I can tell, my car received no damage.
While this area of Buffalo I live in is not necessarily a "bad neighborhood", it does have it's sketchier moments. It's sort of like being in a stretch of ocean where most of the time you have normal, somewhat interesting fish swim by, occasionally you have a really beautiful fish swim by, and once in a while you have a shark swim by. Last night, it was the sharks who paid us a visit.
I seriously need to invest in some home security paraphenalia, preferably of the Vermont's finest sugar-maple kind used for hitting baseballs with.
Today, I saw the Prestige. Wow. The critics really have it wrong on this one. Hollywood finally bucks its stupid remake trend and produces a fascinating film with original ideas that make you think just a little, and I wish they would recognize it. It was a little long, and the plot was a little too twisty, but it was really good.
After several minutes, I was able to trace the yelling and crashing sounds to this group of several people running back and forth across the street; it wasn't actually coming from the house. People on the street can be loud, so I didn't think anything of it. Then I see these guys who are running around and yelling jump on top of cars and kick off their side mirrors from the doors. I was worried that either my car was going to be next (and therefore I needed someone to chase them away with) or that my car had already been abused (and I needed something to open a can of whoopass on their sorry hoodlum asses). After I retrieved said Item of Whoopass, that I probably couldn't have used anyways because doing so would cause too many problems for me, I saw that the thugs had already made their way down Utica.
My next-door neighbor called the cops, and probably 45 minutes later they arrived. Probably was a long response time, but then again, when they paid us a visit they had already nabbed the kids and had them in the car, so the 45 minutes was probably well-spent on their part. And as far as I can tell, my car received no damage.
While this area of Buffalo I live in is not necessarily a "bad neighborhood", it does have it's sketchier moments. It's sort of like being in a stretch of ocean where most of the time you have normal, somewhat interesting fish swim by, occasionally you have a really beautiful fish swim by, and once in a while you have a shark swim by. Last night, it was the sharks who paid us a visit.
I seriously need to invest in some home security paraphenalia, preferably of the Vermont's finest sugar-maple kind used for hitting baseballs with.
Today, I saw the Prestige. Wow. The critics really have it wrong on this one. Hollywood finally bucks its stupid remake trend and produces a fascinating film with original ideas that make you think just a little, and I wish they would recognize it. It was a little long, and the plot was a little too twisty, but it was really good.
jenks - 10/23/06 17:58
agreed on the prestige. My first thought was "i don't want to see some stupid magician movie" but in the end I thought it was great. :) Lots of twists, I could see it again.
agreed on the prestige. My first thought was "i don't want to see some stupid magician movie" but in the end I thought it was great. :) Lots of twists, I could see it again.
10/21/2006 00:10 #21089
Weekend and SoundtrackSo the first real week of me being a single again has passed. I really don't know what to think of it at this point, other than this general "great, now what the hell do I do" feeling. Part of me wants to get back in the saddle immediately, part of me wants to engage in a monk-like celibate quest for self-betterment, and the rational part of me thinks that either of these choices is taking things to an extreme. I guess it's pointless to mentally debate this, though this is my diary of sorts, so I guess I have a responsibility to record of there being such a debate.
Got a little more work on the improved estrip dashboard widget done tonight. Not enough for another general release, but enough to accomodate a future comments addition. I've still got this question of "just how wide is too wide for a dashboard widget, and how many features will I add before I'm better of just creating an application instead". I do know that being able to see dates on the latest comments on an post would be useful to some folks (including myself).
Finally, what soundtrack would define me as a person? I'd guess the one that makes up my iTunes Library and all the crazy shit on it. This was a total random shuffle, following the rules (e:jenks) mentioned in her post. I'm actually surpised I didn't get any birdcalls from that time I had accidently imported all the Ghost Recon sound effects into iTunes; I certainly don't think that my prom experience was exciting enough to warrant "tufted titmouse". My Lexx Brigadoom stuff did get put into the list on two separate soundtrack elements, and given what an obscure show it was, it might as well be birdcalls.
Opening Credits:
Rainbow Connection - Kermit the Frog
Waking Up:
Even though - Sugar Ray
First Day At School:
Theme song from Lexx (German version) - Lexx Sountrack
Falling In Love:
Oye Como Va - Santana
Breaking Up:
Green Manalishi with a three-pronged crown - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
Prom:
Jammin' Bob Marley
Life's Ok:
Theme from Braveheart
Mental Breakdown:
Island in the Sun - Weezer
Driving:
Hannukah in Santa Monica - Tom Lehrer
Flashback:
His Shadow Is Coming -- Lexx: Brigadoom Sountrack
Getting Back Together:
BeOS blues
Birth of Child
Waiting Room - No Doubt (I'm not shitting. This is what actually appeared)
Wedding Scene:
Skeletons of Quinto - The Folksmen (from Mighty Wind Soundtrack)
Final Battle:
Silent E. - Tom Lehrer
Death Scene:
Lluba (Don't Wake Me Up Before the Sun Shines) -ll- Les Yeux Noirs
Funeral Song:
Fire, Water, Burn - Bloodhound Gang
End Credits:
The ending of Dan Brown's novel Angels and Demons.
Got a little more work on the improved estrip dashboard widget done tonight. Not enough for another general release, but enough to accomodate a future comments addition. I've still got this question of "just how wide is too wide for a dashboard widget, and how many features will I add before I'm better of just creating an application instead". I do know that being able to see dates on the latest comments on an post would be useful to some folks (including myself).
Finally, what soundtrack would define me as a person? I'd guess the one that makes up my iTunes Library and all the crazy shit on it. This was a total random shuffle, following the rules (e:jenks) mentioned in her post. I'm actually surpised I didn't get any birdcalls from that time I had accidently imported all the Ghost Recon sound effects into iTunes; I certainly don't think that my prom experience was exciting enough to warrant "tufted titmouse". My Lexx Brigadoom stuff did get put into the list on two separate soundtrack elements, and given what an obscure show it was, it might as well be birdcalls.
Opening Credits:
Rainbow Connection - Kermit the Frog
Waking Up:
Even though - Sugar Ray
First Day At School:
Theme song from Lexx (German version) - Lexx Sountrack
Falling In Love:
Oye Como Va - Santana
Breaking Up:
Green Manalishi with a three-pronged crown - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
Prom:
Jammin' Bob Marley
Life's Ok:
Theme from Braveheart
Mental Breakdown:
Island in the Sun - Weezer
Driving:
Hannukah in Santa Monica - Tom Lehrer
Flashback:
His Shadow Is Coming -- Lexx: Brigadoom Sountrack
Getting Back Together:
BeOS blues
Birth of Child
Waiting Room - No Doubt (I'm not shitting. This is what actually appeared)
Wedding Scene:
Skeletons of Quinto - The Folksmen (from Mighty Wind Soundtrack)
Final Battle:
Silent E. - Tom Lehrer
Death Scene:
Lluba (Don't Wake Me Up Before the Sun Shines) -ll- Les Yeux Noirs
Funeral Song:
Fire, Water, Burn - Bloodhound Gang
End Credits:
The ending of Dan Brown's novel Angels and Demons.
lizabeth - 10/23/06 02:30
BWAHAHAHA! I can comment on your journal now!! Woohoo! There is nowhere you can hide from me!!!
Erm, yes, anyway.
I think it's funny your "Mental Breakdown" song is "Island in the Sun" by Weezer. Startlingly appropriate.
BWAHAHAHA! I can comment on your journal now!! Woohoo! There is nowhere you can hide from me!!!
Erm, yes, anyway.
I think it's funny your "Mental Breakdown" song is "Island in the Sun" by Weezer. Startlingly appropriate.
10/15/2006 20:38 #21088
Loveless, Internetless, but AliveCategory: life
Several significant things happened this weekend.
First off, I'm single again.
Me and the girlfriend in NC finally acknowledged that our relationship was over. We officially broke up Friday. I do feel sad about it, but I almost feel more weird than sad. It's this weird "I must get rid of all the clothes in my closet because they don't really fit anymore and go out and buy new ones" kind of feeling.
In addition to feeling weird about it, I also feel a little worried. After my first girlfriend, it took me two years before I got the second one. After that one, it took me six years before I was with the one I broke up with. If one looks at the "multiples of three" pattern here, it'll be 12 years before I find another girl who'd want to be with me. That's a very long time. I hope the pattern doesn't continue to hold as the six-year dry spell really sucked.
I suspect that this preparation will involve a lot of working towards the body I've always wanted, improving daily habits, and consolation with weekly viewings of the Fight Club DVD. Yeah, I grieve in weird ways.
In other news, Buffalo's gotten knocked off its ass by a snowstorm. Civilization has partially stopped. Strangely enough, I'm used to this. Hurricane Fran turned the place into MadMax, and the ice storm several years ago did to NC what the snow did to Buffalo (but much, much worse). I'm used to living without power, I'm used to living without heat and having to use a fireplace for warmth and a propane grill for cooking. Whenever I see heavy snows, I have this instinctual drive to get bread and milk, as silly as it sounds. That's what we did back home.
I've actually made out fairly well. I live on Richmond, and the "avenue of trees", well, do the math. I actually has power, gas, and the necessities of living. I just don't have TV and Internet, so I have to make due with cafes offering access. I'd like to find a few more besides starbucks, as they tend to charge a decent sum. It's driving me crazy not to have Internet, but I know that others are far worse then I, so I should be thankful.
Oh, and last night, I should add, I crossed with (e:vincent) into Canada. Had a good time in Niagara Falls. Canada was a LOT of fun, and that's all I'm saying.
First off, I'm single again.
Me and the girlfriend in NC finally acknowledged that our relationship was over. We officially broke up Friday. I do feel sad about it, but I almost feel more weird than sad. It's this weird "I must get rid of all the clothes in my closet because they don't really fit anymore and go out and buy new ones" kind of feeling.
In addition to feeling weird about it, I also feel a little worried. After my first girlfriend, it took me two years before I got the second one. After that one, it took me six years before I was with the one I broke up with. If one looks at the "multiples of three" pattern here, it'll be 12 years before I find another girl who'd want to be with me. That's a very long time. I hope the pattern doesn't continue to hold as the six-year dry spell really sucked.
I suspect that this preparation will involve a lot of working towards the body I've always wanted, improving daily habits, and consolation with weekly viewings of the Fight Club DVD. Yeah, I grieve in weird ways.
In other news, Buffalo's gotten knocked off its ass by a snowstorm. Civilization has partially stopped. Strangely enough, I'm used to this. Hurricane Fran turned the place into MadMax, and the ice storm several years ago did to NC what the snow did to Buffalo (but much, much worse). I'm used to living without power, I'm used to living without heat and having to use a fireplace for warmth and a propane grill for cooking. Whenever I see heavy snows, I have this instinctual drive to get bread and milk, as silly as it sounds. That's what we did back home.
I've actually made out fairly well. I live on Richmond, and the "avenue of trees", well, do the math. I actually has power, gas, and the necessities of living. I just don't have TV and Internet, so I have to make due with cafes offering access. I'd like to find a few more besides starbucks, as they tend to charge a decent sum. It's driving me crazy not to have Internet, but I know that others are far worse then I, so I should be thankful.
Oh, and last night, I should add, I crossed with (e:vincent) into Canada. Had a good time in Niagara Falls. Canada was a LOT of fun, and that's all I'm saying.
metalpeter - 10/21/06 16:32
I still have no net hence why I'm a bit behind on the site. All I can say is dude you went to canada and didn't call me :) , oh yeah you don't have my number and you would have no way to get it. I'm kidding about canada but I'm glad you had fun and that you made it through the storm. I'm sure if you put in the effort you will find someone for you.
I still have no net hence why I'm a bit behind on the site. All I can say is dude you went to canada and didn't call me :) , oh yeah you don't have my number and you would have no way to get it. I'm kidding about canada but I'm glad you had fun and that you made it through the storm. I'm sure if you put in the effort you will find someone for you.
ih8gates - 10/15/06 22:08
The frequent ice storms in NC were pretty devastating. I'll take an average Nor'easter over that any day.
I did get a strange feeling as I walked out of the gas station with a loaf of bread and gallon of milk earlier in the week. I don't usually have any ability to sense impending severe weather.
The frequent ice storms in NC were pretty devastating. I'll take an average Nor'easter over that any day.
I did get a strange feeling as I walked out of the gas station with a loaf of bread and gallon of milk earlier in the week. I don't usually have any ability to sense impending severe weather.
jenks - 10/15/06 21:21
is caffe aroma open? they have free wireless.
is caffe aroma open? they have free wireless.
chico - 10/15/06 20:52
Hey carolinian, sorry to hear about you and the gf. But I'd quit worrying about that 12 year drought you're anticipating and (slowly, if need be) start thinking positive. Be confident and you'll increase those odds, no doubt. _Fight Club_'s a great movie, and I won't dissuade you from watching it. But check out _Swingers_, too. There are a bunch of frightened little bunnies out there waiting for you to move in for the kill. ;-)
Hey carolinian, sorry to hear about you and the gf. But I'd quit worrying about that 12 year drought you're anticipating and (slowly, if need be) start thinking positive. Be confident and you'll increase those odds, no doubt. _Fight Club_'s a great movie, and I won't dissuade you from watching it. But check out _Swingers_, too. There are a bunch of frightened little bunnies out there waiting for you to move in for the kill. ;-)
that woulda been Hillary @ the notorious Club 135 halloween aprty.. glad u had fun.. i should post pix
I've never seen a librarian with a hollowed-out book dancing to techno- that's really kind of cool.
It was nice talking to you earlier. Have a good night.