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08/13/2006 12:15 #33899

Oh the places you'll go...
Category: wow
If you've never spent a Saturday night @ the South Jetty in Florence, OR with a beautiful girl, the ocean, and the stars....you really ought to....the greatest things can happen...:).

05/01/2006 23:08 #33898

*EDIT*

theecarey - 05/03/06 16:51
go get her, tiger! ;)
mrdt - 05/02/06 01:31
Having been in your shoes a few times I feel as if I should comment.

All I'll say is no matter how old they seem to be, they are still gonna grow up and make mistakes the same way you did...make sense??? doubt it.
leetee - 05/02/06 00:06
Sometimes... it's just the right thing. Go with your heart. Go with your gut. Sometimes, it knows better than we do, eh?

04/23/2006 11:31 #33897

Injury report and a dilemma
Category: life
Rugby report:

Two matches (160 minutes) played. Win vs. Erie RFC, Win vs. Canisius College RFC.

Injury report: Severely sprained left ankle, pulled muscles in left leg (near knee, hip), rake marks to abdomen, chest, back, arms, legs, cleat punctures on hand, leg, general soreness.

Conclusions: The human body is not designed to play two full matches of competitive rugby in a day. I was impressed with the fact that for 158 minutes I was fit enough to keep up and compete. I do however feel that I was injured because I just didn't have "anyting left in the tank" by that point. So now I've got two weeks to gear up and get healthy before the Dead Ants tournament in Batavia. On the good side of things, we dominated in the lineouts (I stole 4 or 5 each game...nothing beats the feeling of being 12 or 13 feet in the air) and in the scrum...good news for our future.


Now the dilemma....

What would you do if one of your friends told you you could probably get a good position in a part of the country you'd always wanted to live...but that meant leaving behind everything you'd ever really known and moving all the way across the country?

A friend of mine in Oregon told me his company is looking for someone and that I'd probably fit the bill. He said I could live with him...either on a semi-permanent basis or until I get a place of my own. I've always wanted to live on the west coast...but to pick up everything I've ever known and head out there? The prospects haven't ever been this "real" to me before.

Big decision time, eh?

Oy....lol.

-Austin
leetee - 04/23/06 23:22
Have you considered taking a few weeks off your work here, going out there to check it out for a while? Maybe schedule and interview and case the joint? Just a thought...

i've moved around a fair bit, and i would say that it can be scary moving to a new place. You have a good circle of supportive friends... but your friends will be there for you no matter where you live. You would have at least one friend and roomate... and that person can be the jumping off point for meeting all kinds of new friends. :)
littlecupcake - 04/23/06 22:12
just leave me!!! :(
It's ok, this is what you've always wanted and now you can do it.
And now I'll someone to visit in Portland that isn't related to me. :)
theecarey - 04/23/06 14:03
Ouch, how is your body feeling today? Were you taken down in the last two minutes-- or did you get beat up and keep on going..? Cleat puntures and rake marks, oy.. Do you have a patch of lawn sprouting from your wounds, yet? lol

Ya, know..when people talk about celebrating Earth Day, leave it to a rugby player to interptret "become one with the earth", literally ;)

As for the other.. I think you've already answered it.
...and you can always come back home.
ladycroft - 04/23/06 12:55
i've moved cross country before. it's not a big deal. yah you'll miss what you know, friends you chill with...but you make new friends, and find new places to chill.
libertad - 04/23/06 12:45
It would be hard for me to live so far away from friends and family. People say they will come back to visit, but it hardly ever happens. Half my family lives in Florida, but that isn't so bad because its relatively cheap to get a ticket to go there.
ajay - 04/23/06 12:40
In the immortal words of Horace Greeley, "Go west young man!"
sbrugger - 04/23/06 12:17
hence the quotes around "family"...lol...I meant my family of friends. And I got hurt in the 78th minute of the second game (it was on a kickoff..the ref called 2 minutes left before the kick..that's how I know exactly when it happened..lol)...so I basically lost 2 minutes trying to drag myself back up to my feet. lol We'll see...like I said...I'm leaning towards it..but it IS a big decision...
jenks - 04/23/06 12:13
p.s. only 158 min? what happened to the other 2, you p*ss? :P
jenks - 04/23/06 12:05
don't you hate your family? ;) but yeah I know it's hard to leave friends behind... but there are planes... and the phone is a great thing... not the same I know, but good friends are still there for you. I also think that friendships you are "forced" to make (i.e. alone in a new town, have to meet people on your own) tend to be stronger than those you just fall into easily.
sbrugger - 04/23/06 12:04
Although...I've seen pics from/of his place...he's basically within view of the Pacific...and I love the Pacific Ocean...I could spend the rest of my life playing around in tide pools. (He lives out in the Cannon Beach area...)
sbrugger - 04/23/06 12:00
Well...it's leaving my "family" and support network thousands of miles behind..lol. It was one thing to live in Toronto...that was still "close enough"...but the Portland, OR area? lol

I just need to think it out...I'm leaning towards going...but I dunno. It's a big and "sudden" decision....and it'll mean being a rookie again on a new rugby club...;) lol.
paul - 04/23/06 11:57
I'd say go, I would.
jenks - 04/23/06 11:42
Why not go, aside from fear of the unknown? Do you have anything tying to Buffalo besides sentimentality? I don't mean that sound harsh... but if it's a great opportunity, and something you've always wanted- go for it! Might be your only chance... Go now before you have to worry about a family/schools/wife's job, etc. Not that i'm trying to kick you out of town, but seriously- why pass up a good chance? Sure relocating is scary, but it can be a great opportunity too. (I've had to up and move 4 or 5 times for school/work etc. It's do-able).

04/17/2006 10:46 #33896

What a weekend...
Category: life
The following story takes place within a 72 hour period.....(lol):

What an absolutely CRAZY weekend! Lots of fun, some pain, too much booze, weird tan lines, bad phone calls.....but I digress...let's take it from the top, shall we?

Friday started for me at 5:00 am. I got up, went for a drive to procure nicotine and gasoline, and then stopped off for caffeine (that's alotta -ines!), before returning home at about 6:45. After that, I put in my 8 GRUELING hours at work...(seriously...on a "holiday" Friday...it was torturous..). I got home and was completely and totally wiped out, but as I REALLY wanted to try and get laid this weekend (I know, I know...that's not conducive to meeting someone and falling in love...but it's been a while...even my last blowjob was weeks ago...), I decided to head out to Allentown with (e:theecarey) and see what we could find. However, I was in need of a nap at this point (having been up since 5), and so I decided to hit my bed for a couple of hours. So I hopped into bed around 7 (after dinner, setting up plans, etc...), telling (e:theecarey) to call me before she left her house, which would give me about 45 minutes to get ready to head out. Well...for those who haven't slept with me (or near me, around me, etc...)...I sleep like a friggin log. My house could collapse around me Looney-Toons style and I would still be asleep. So not only did I miss (e:theecarey)'s first phone call to say she was leaving...I also missed her 2 phone calls when she arrived at my house...plus her knocking on my door...plus my neighbour calling me...plus the neighbour's dog barking. However, one of her calls (in combination with everything else) did finally manage to rouse me from dreamland...and I managed to pull on shorts and a t-shirt (thank god...sometimes the whole sleeping naked thing can be a bit of a liability...lol) before almost taking a header downstairs to open the door. There was (e:theecarey)...all glitzed up and ready to hit the town...and here I was, in Adidas shorts, a rugby t-shirt, and unable to even form a complete word. After a couple of cigarettes, I was able to start speaking and then I hopped in the shower to get ready to go. After the shower and a bottle of wine, we were ready to hit the town. We made it down to Frizzy's by about 11:30, and met up with (e:vincent) and his friend. Had a great time...drank too much...wound up at The Pink...were there until close. (e:theecarey) and I then said our good-byes to (e:vincent) (even though we were all having a great time...we'll all have to do that again...:) ) and we headed home.....okay...well...not home...to Jim's. Yes...to Jim's...where the birds were already chirping away on Elmwood...which reminded me...I had a rugby match to play in 9 hours. Oh..I failed to mention that I got a last minute notice earlier on Friday afternoon that the Buffalo Old Boys had requested that we play a B-side match for them against Syracuse (our rivals) on Saturday? Ooops...silly me. Oy. So we ate, and drove back to my place...where I thankfully was able to crash out by about 6 am. Which, by my half-assed plans, allowed me 5 blissful hours of sleep before rushing around to get my ass ready to play. Still didn't get laid...but oh well..had a great time anyway.

So those 5 hours of sleep I was planning on getting? Yeah right...they turned into the 3 hours of sleep I ACTUALLY got before the birds and the big blazing ball of nuclear fusion we call a sun woke my ass up. Hungover and dehydrated, I set about making the most of my morning. That is to say, I made lots of coffee, popped some pills, grabbed an entire pitcher of water, and took about 6 hits off an asthma inhaler to clear my lungs of all of the smoking I had done the night before while crashing out on my couch. At 11 (the proposed "wakeup" time...), I dragged myself back upstairs to hit the shower and try and wake myself up enough to go out and run for 80 minutes. I then tossed on some spandex, some shorts, and headed off to Delaware Park. I arrived to find the party already gearing up and found a good spot to watch the A-side game with the rest of my team. I grabbed a couple of pre-game beers and we talked while watching Buffalo beat the snot out of 'Cuse (thank god..I hate those guys..). The highlight of the match was seeing our very loquacious team president (McGowan) be stopped mid-sentence by the sight of two very attractive (I'd go as far as to use the term "lipstick" for both of them) lesbians in full lip-locking glory. So, as the A-side match was winding down, I got kitted up to head in for the B-side match. This was my first REAL (non-practice) rugby of the spring..so I wasn't expecting much. I played a decent match...no real touches but a lot of good rucking and several good tackles. I did spend 3 minutes in the sin bin (only the 3rd time of my career) for a "late hit". Listen...rugby is a rough sport, and I WILL make it a lot rougher if you're going to slow down and showboat in the try zone. This kid thought he was going to waltz uncontested in between the posts to touch the ball down. Well...that's well and good..but you'd better do it at full speed or I'm going to DRILL you into the ground....so that's what I did. Unfortunately...he DID touch the ball down when I was about 5 steps out (moving at full speed...), but there was no way I was going to stop. All in all..it wasn't a bad first match...not one of my best...but definately passable seeing how hungover I was. After the match, I stripped down, put on my "after" clothes, and started drinking. The Old Boys were kind enough to have 2 kegs of Flying Bison on hand for the afterparty. Those kegs, combined with the 5 cases of Molson we already had for our (South Buffalo) team alone, made for a great afternoon. We stood around eating dogs/burgers and drinking great beer while having a blast recalling good hits from the match, making plans for the evening, and reliving old times. Most of the guys decided they wanted to head to the Colonie Lounge (please see previous posts for warnings about this strip club...!!), but in my completely obliterated state I just couldn't bring myself to go drink more beer and stare at less than attractive naked women (besides..that doesn't help me get laid...lol). Besides...spending the day before Easter at a strip club just seemed so incredibly wrong. (This is the day Christ spent in Hell...so to replicate that experience, I decided to spend the day at the Colonie...hmmm...LOL) So I hopped back in my car and made the trek back to my house in South Buffalo...where the plan was to take a nap and get up and head out again. Well...that didn't happen...the nap became "Austin has LEFT THE BUILDING" and I ended up waking up at 8 am Sunday morning. (If you're keeping score...I still didn't get laid at this point...)

Sunday morning started out great. I grabbed the paper, some coffee, turned on the TV to listen to the worthless Sunday morning network political jibber-jabber and nursed my wounds. (Total injury count: 4 cleat rake marks [chest, abdomen, knee, back], 1 contusion [right knee], general soreness to back, legs, butt, neck, shoulders. and sunburn to face [with bonus awful tanline mid-forehead due to scrum cap]) I got a call from a "friend" on Sunday afternoon...so I headed over to her place for a lazy Easter Sunday afternoon snuggling on the couch, watching bad TV and talking. It was fun and relaxing, but that's it....yup...no getting laid for me this past weekend. (Sorry...no good stories like (e:Jenks)' post...) And Sunday ended in probably the worst way possible. I got a phone call from my most recent "very-serious" ex. She's getting married. Yup...so now I'm 4 for 4 on the "you're an amazing guy and I love you but it just isn't working" breakups converting into "after we ended things, I met this great guy and now we're getting married...". Just friggin fabulous...y'know...I thought I was lonely before...but now...well...that's a whole new level of lonliness. Any woman out there feel like having a great time with me for a couple of years and then breaking up and finding the man of your dreams? Apparently..that's my lot in life. Oh well...my "Miss Perfect-For-Me" is out there...I'm sure I'll find her. No reason to let that spoil and otherwise good, fun weekend. Or maybe it is...I don't know...it's too much to ponder at this point. Things will happen if and when they're supposed to...I can't waste time and effort trying to force them.....

Sorry for being so verbose...just a lot of craziness....lol.

-Austin









museumchick - 04/22/06 22:25
I'm sorry about the whole thing with your ex getting married and everything. I definitely know how much it hurts when you invest all that time into a relationship and then have them just get married to someone else after not that long. I think you have a good attitude about it all, though.

There has to be some good rugby-playing woman in Buffalo... *smiles*

04/14/2006 08:38 #33895

Feelings Friday
Category: poetry
So....I love Carl Sandburg (second only to T.S. Eliot). I love his love for the "common man" and the grit and grime of the city and humanity. I can definately identify with it (remember...the grandson of a farmer and a farmboy at heart here...lol).

I've read and reread this particular selection over and over again lately. Nothing else quite so succinctly defines how I'm feeling lately:
(I would hilite...but for some reason that isn't working for me right now...d'oh!)


"At a Window" - from Fogs and Fires

Give me hunger,
O you gods that sit and give
The world its orders.
Give me hunger, pain and want,
Shut me out with shame and failure
From your doors of gold and fame,
Give me your shabbiest, weariest hunger!

But leave me a little love,
A voice to speak to me in the day end,
A hand to touch me in the dark room
Breaking the long lonliness.
In the dusk of day-shapes
Blurring the sunset,
One little wandering, western star
Thrust out from the changing shores of shadow.
Let me go to the window,
Watch there the day-shapes of dusk
And wait and know the coming
Of a little love.

-Austin