On September 24th, Andrew Bird will be playing at some place called "Asbury Hall at The Church" (I have never heard of this place, but then again, I don't actually live in Buffalo).
You must go to this show. If I were still living in Syracuse, I would be there, 100%. I waited for ages for Andrew Bird to play somewhere in New York besides NYC, and now that I am not living there anymore, he is finally going to do it. Because I cannot go to this show, you people must go in my stead. Do it. Don't let me down.
Pre-sale tix allegedly can be found here:
If you're not familiar with the musical wonder that is Andrew Bird, run-do-not-walk:
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07/10/2007 14:41 #40038
people of Buffalo, I beseech youCategory: music
05/15/2007 18:41 #39291
sorry, Sabres...Category: hockey
05/15/2007 17:51 #39289
if you're the stalking type...Category: travel
Just FYI... I'm going to be in the central NY area the last weekend in June if any of you (*ahem* (e:carolinian) *cough* (e:bugmuncher) *ahem*) wanted to maybe meet up in Ithaca for a day or something.
I'm going up there with my mom and we're renting a big vehicle to ferry all the stuff I've still got in storage up in Syracuse down here to FL. After I clear that storage area out, I'll have no more physical ties to NY (tho' of course I'll still have lots of people up there I'll want to visit).
Oh, and since I named the category for this post "travel" - my husband & I just got back from a trip to Ottawa. You B'lo folks aren't as close to Ottawa as people in Syracuse, but you're still not that far away - and if you've never been there, you should go! Ottawa's a pretty cool town. I know Ottawa is not exactly a happy place for Sabres fans right now, but maybe in the fall or something, when all the cup hoopla has cooled a bit, it could be a nice destination for a cross-border road trip. Keep it in mind, anyway.
Speaking of Ottawa, I have a picture to share with you from my trip, but I'll have to crop it first... gimme a min...
I'm going up there with my mom and we're renting a big vehicle to ferry all the stuff I've still got in storage up in Syracuse down here to FL. After I clear that storage area out, I'll have no more physical ties to NY (tho' of course I'll still have lots of people up there I'll want to visit).
Oh, and since I named the category for this post "travel" - my husband & I just got back from a trip to Ottawa. You B'lo folks aren't as close to Ottawa as people in Syracuse, but you're still not that far away - and if you've never been there, you should go! Ottawa's a pretty cool town. I know Ottawa is not exactly a happy place for Sabres fans right now, but maybe in the fall or something, when all the cup hoopla has cooled a bit, it could be a nice destination for a cross-border road trip. Keep it in mind, anyway.
Speaking of Ottawa, I have a picture to share with you from my trip, but I'll have to crop it first... gimme a min...
carolinian - 05/16/07 01:08
I want to go to the Nines as well.
And walk around Collegetown and eat a big, heaping plate of pad thai while walking around there.
And go to the much nicer sit-down thai place on the main road whose name I forget.
And go to Manos. If they still exist.
And leave a note for the Roy H. Park dean telling him/her that I've actually done okay for myself despite getting kicked out of there and leaving was probably one of the better things that's happened to me.
And see all the professors who talked me through lots of difficult stuff when I was there and tell them "thank you".
I want to go to the Nines as well.
And walk around Collegetown and eat a big, heaping plate of pad thai while walking around there.
And go to the much nicer sit-down thai place on the main road whose name I forget.
And go to Manos. If they still exist.
And leave a note for the Roy H. Park dean telling him/her that I've actually done okay for myself despite getting kicked out of there and leaving was probably one of the better things that's happened to me.
And see all the professors who talked me through lots of difficult stuff when I was there and tell them "thank you".
lizabeth - 05/16/07 00:44
Dude, Club Molesters has been closed for ages - I think it closed down shortly after I graduated, which is like, 7 years ago now. Well, first it changed names, then it closed.
The place I want to go is the Nines (assuming that's even still there). I haven't been there since that time we went.
Anyway, a wine tour may be in the plans... I'll keep you posted! :)
Dude, Club Molesters has been closed for ages - I think it closed down shortly after I graduated, which is like, 7 years ago now. Well, first it changed names, then it closed.
The place I want to go is the Nines (assuming that's even still there). I haven't been there since that time we went.
Anyway, a wine tour may be in the plans... I'll keep you posted! :)
carolinian - 05/15/07 18:49
I've only mentioned half my depraved idea. The full version of it would be an (e:strip) wine tour, where a bunch of (e:peeps) would would chip in to charter a school bus (like (e:bugmuncher) did on the day of his wedding) and descend upon winery after winery in the Finger Lakes region consuming massive amounts of alcohol. And at some point, the trip would get temporarily diverted to Ithaca where I could nostalgically reminisce on college days that were never actually as good as I remember them and I could see whether the 30-year old me sucks any more or less at picking up girls at Club Semesters than the 20 year-old me. On the way back, we could drink even more on the bus and watch $1.99 kung fu movies on a portable DVD player.
Most of this is probably not feasible or desirable (which is why it's known as a "stupid idea"). But it would be kind of cool for us to all meet up back at Ithaca again.
I've only mentioned half my depraved idea. The full version of it would be an (e:strip) wine tour, where a bunch of (e:peeps) would would chip in to charter a school bus (like (e:bugmuncher) did on the day of his wedding) and descend upon winery after winery in the Finger Lakes region consuming massive amounts of alcohol. And at some point, the trip would get temporarily diverted to Ithaca where I could nostalgically reminisce on college days that were never actually as good as I remember them and I could see whether the 30-year old me sucks any more or less at picking up girls at Club Semesters than the 20 year-old me. On the way back, we could drink even more on the bus and watch $1.99 kung fu movies on a portable DVD player.
Most of this is probably not feasible or desirable (which is why it's known as a "stupid idea"). But it would be kind of cool for us to all meet up back at Ithaca again.
04/12/2007 00:51 #38856
must be nice...Category: hockey
...not to have a post-season to worry about. Then, after losing your last game of the season, you can go out to a South Beach nightclub, get really hammered, then get arrested for either smashing up an emergency vehicle, or for being a drunken ass who refuses to leave a club when asked and then charges at the cop who's doing the asking.
Way to go, Ville Peltonen and Eddie Belfour.
If that link doesn't work, try these:
The Miami Herald's coverage:
Yahoo Sports' coverage:
They had PDFs of the arrest reports up on the Miami Herald site - kind of amusing reading.
In other hockey news, I won my fantasy league (the Lake Effect League) for the second year in a row. That wasn't such a big deal last year, when there were only four of us in the league - but this year, we were a real 12-team league, complete with people I didn't even know! I wouldn't have minded losing to a friend, but when it came down to the final weeks, it was me against a stranger, so I felt honor-bound to win (if not exactly stomp his ass into the ground). My friend Meg, the Preds fan who lives in Nashville, came in 3rd. Next year, tho', I am totally going to come in in the middle of the pack, or else 1) people are going to start accusing me of rigging the thing somehow, and b) my husband is going to start up again with his theme of how I'm so competitive and how I can't stand to lose, which is not really the case.
Getting back to real hockey for a sec - who's psyched for the playoffs? I know I am. Y'all are so lucky up there - you can go see real, live playoff games! (If, y'know, you're willing to pay the arm, leg, and firstborn child to get tickets.) We don't even have a television set, let alone the cable subscription that would let us see the playoffs. We need to find a good, hockey-friendly sports bar in our neighborhood.
sigh. It was 88 degrees here today. Y'all might get snow before the week is out. I really miss living in NY. (<---100% not sarcasm at all)
Way to go, Ville Peltonen and Eddie Belfour.
If that link doesn't work, try these:
The Miami Herald's coverage:
Yahoo Sports' coverage:
They had PDFs of the arrest reports up on the Miami Herald site - kind of amusing reading.
In other hockey news, I won my fantasy league (the Lake Effect League) for the second year in a row. That wasn't such a big deal last year, when there were only four of us in the league - but this year, we were a real 12-team league, complete with people I didn't even know! I wouldn't have minded losing to a friend, but when it came down to the final weeks, it was me against a stranger, so I felt honor-bound to win (if not exactly stomp his ass into the ground). My friend Meg, the Preds fan who lives in Nashville, came in 3rd. Next year, tho', I am totally going to come in in the middle of the pack, or else 1) people are going to start accusing me of rigging the thing somehow, and b) my husband is going to start up again with his theme of how I'm so competitive and how I can't stand to lose, which is not really the case.
Getting back to real hockey for a sec - who's psyched for the playoffs? I know I am. Y'all are so lucky up there - you can go see real, live playoff games! (If, y'know, you're willing to pay the arm, leg, and firstborn child to get tickets.) We don't even have a television set, let alone the cable subscription that would let us see the playoffs. We need to find a good, hockey-friendly sports bar in our neighborhood.
sigh. It was 88 degrees here today. Y'all might get snow before the week is out. I really miss living in NY. (<---100% not sarcasm at all)
jason - 04/12/07 14:52
You two need to just come to grips with the awesomeness of the Buffalo Sabres. Plenty of room on the bandwagon for the playoffs!
You two need to just come to grips with the awesomeness of the Buffalo Sabres. Plenty of room on the bandwagon for the playoffs!
carolinian - 04/12/07 01:07
I've found hockey-friendly bars up here, they're just not friendly to my kind of hockey.
Anyhow, the season's over for me. So here's to enjoying the nice (or soon-to-be-nice) spring weather outdoors.
I've found hockey-friendly bars up here, they're just not friendly to my kind of hockey.
Anyhow, the season's over for me. So here's to enjoying the nice (or soon-to-be-nice) spring weather outdoors.
04/04/2007 23:24 #38751
sick.Category: health & fitness!
So, living in a warmer place now has not spared me from my semi-annual sinus-infection/ chest-cold/ my-head-is-exploding-and-my-chest-is-on-fire,-whatever-this-is thing. I usually got something heinous like this every spring (and sometimes in the fall, too) when I lived in NY - it was always a combination of the obnoxious spring weather (50's one day, below-freezing again the next) and it being that time in the semester when I was super-stressed-out and exhausted and I was just ready to quit school and go live as a hermit in the mountains somewhere. I got a wretched sinus infection (think: extreme vertigo for weeks) which knocked me on my ass the first spring I lived in Syracuse, and ever since then, feeling miserable all through spring has been a constant of my existance.
I was expecting I'd manage to skip all the usual mess this spring, though - less because now I live somewhere warm (tho' I thought the consistency of the weather here might help - 80 degrees and sunny every damn day, whether I like it or not), and more because I am not in school right now, and not at all stressed out. I am totally housewife-ing it right now. I don't have to leave the house all day if I don't want to. I don't even have to put on underwear if I don't want to! I never see another living soul all day long. It. is. great!
Except somehow I managed to get sick anyway. It's been like, two and a half weeks now, and I can't seem to shake this. I have been trying to rest a lot, but when you don't really do anything all day long to begin with, it's hard to chill out more. I finally went to a doc this week, and he prescribed some awful thing for me... which I'm not taking (with the blessing of my doctor mom, who thinks I can beat this on my own). I don't think I am that sick right now, really. I go through these periods like that running gag in Monty Python's Holy Grail: "I'm not dead yet... I'm getting better..." But then the thing comes along and clubs me again, and I feel terrible again the next day. Why can't I just have a nice, steady progression toward wellness? What's with this two-steps-forward, one-step-back thing? I am getting a little tired of it.
Speaking of tired, I'm off to bed now. Just three more posts to go and that <10 blogs thing will be off my pic! Yay!
I was expecting I'd manage to skip all the usual mess this spring, though - less because now I live somewhere warm (tho' I thought the consistency of the weather here might help - 80 degrees and sunny every damn day, whether I like it or not), and more because I am not in school right now, and not at all stressed out. I am totally housewife-ing it right now. I don't have to leave the house all day if I don't want to. I don't even have to put on underwear if I don't want to! I never see another living soul all day long. It. is. great!
Except somehow I managed to get sick anyway. It's been like, two and a half weeks now, and I can't seem to shake this. I have been trying to rest a lot, but when you don't really do anything all day long to begin with, it's hard to chill out more. I finally went to a doc this week, and he prescribed some awful thing for me... which I'm not taking (with the blessing of my doctor mom, who thinks I can beat this on my own). I don't think I am that sick right now, really. I go through these periods like that running gag in Monty Python's Holy Grail: "I'm not dead yet... I'm getting better..." But then the thing comes along and clubs me again, and I feel terrible again the next day. Why can't I just have a nice, steady progression toward wellness? What's with this two-steps-forward, one-step-back thing? I am getting a little tired of it.
Speaking of tired, I'm off to bed now. Just three more posts to go and that <10 blogs thing will be off my pic! Yay!
Awesome, I knew *someone* on this site had to be into Andrew Bird (besides me). :)
sweet!
thanks for the tip.
I am a fan of Mr. Bird.