This months beer club was a complete 180 from the disgusting stout one last month. Most of the beers were IPA's so it was a good night for (e:heidi), (e:terry) and I. (e:flacidness) came to his first beer club and both he and Terry won in the raffle.
Plus, there wasn't even any gaming when we got back. Just a bean dip/dance/Smash Brothers party. For some reason I didn't want Terry to make the bean dip so I started it and subcontracted the rest out to (e:heidi).
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Forcing Terry to take a picture I could send to my friend Karnick
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04/10/2014 12:39 #58885
Bierklub - IPA versionCategory: beer
04/09/2014 13:04 #58881
Buffalo's comeback?Category: buffalo
Apparently the population decline in Buffalo has stopped, and the city is getting younger. The number of 20-34 years olds has gone up 10.6% since 2006, and the region gained 324 people since last year with 2,499 immigrants.
Could we finally be changing? I hope it's the start of an actual comeback. Sometime Buffalo feels stuck in the 70's with the crazy amount of segregation, how slow things get going, and the amount of nostalgia people have for stuff that wasn't even good - like when your old relatives talk about AM&A's and Your Host and everything else that's long gone. Maybe that'll actually change now that we have more jugenden.
Although there were false starts before. This 1979 report at my work predicted Buffalo would be back 400,000 people in 2000 (actual - 292,648, 259,000 today)
Could we finally be changing? I hope it's the start of an actual comeback. Sometime Buffalo feels stuck in the 70's with the crazy amount of segregation, how slow things get going, and the amount of nostalgia people have for stuff that wasn't even good - like when your old relatives talk about AM&A's and Your Host and everything else that's long gone. Maybe that'll actually change now that we have more jugenden.
Although there were false starts before. This 1979 report at my work predicted Buffalo would be back 400,000 people in 2000 (actual - 292,648, 259,000 today)
04/07/2014 09:29 #58872
Spring hike at LetchworthCategory: hiking
Yesterday it was so nice out, (e:paul), (e:terry) and I headed out to Letchworth with (e:libertad). It was an amazing day for it. Spring finally feels like it's here.
On the way home we ate at Medici House in East Aurora. I didn't have battery to take pictures, but they had a black bean enchilada ravioli that was so good.
(e:paul) and I came up with a great idea for a weather related app. I'm really excited about it.
Double rainbow
We really wanted these crazy ice sheets to fall. Dynamite maybe?
Treehugger
Starting to walk across the bridge... Dave actually made it pretty far out
Terry leaning on the rickety railing
A long way down
Surfbort
Buff enough to hold up the whole bridge
Mary Jamison statue - she was captured by the Seneca's and seduced the chief
A monument to the dragon slayers of New York
On the way home we ate at Medici House in East Aurora. I didn't have battery to take pictures, but they had a black bean enchilada ravioli that was so good.
(e:paul) and I came up with a great idea for a weather related app. I'm really excited about it.
Double rainbow
We really wanted these crazy ice sheets to fall. Dynamite maybe?
Treehugger
Starting to walk across the bridge... Dave actually made it pretty far out
Terry leaning on the rickety railing
A long way down
Surfbort
Buff enough to hold up the whole bridge
Mary Jamison statue - she was captured by the Seneca's and seduced the chief
A monument to the dragon slayers of New York
metalpeter - 04/09/14 18:07
Been ages since I've been on that bridge but never been on the other side of it ... Looks fun
Been ages since I've been on that bridge but never been on the other side of it ... Looks fun
ExBuffalonian - 04/09/14 10:56
I grew up very close to there. My school was very heavy on the Mary Jamison stories as part of the elementary school lesson plan. Does anyone know if it's like that in schools closer to Buffalo? Always been curious about that. Nice photos, by the way.
I grew up very close to there. My school was very heavy on the Mary Jamison stories as part of the elementary school lesson plan. Does anyone know if it's like that in schools closer to Buffalo? Always been curious about that. Nice photos, by the way.
tinypliny - 04/07/14 12:39
hehehe - so you went on the blocked off bridge. Always worth it. :-)
hehehe - so you went on the blocked off bridge. Always worth it. :-)
04/07/2014 00:15 #58871
Funky MonkeyCategory: dancing
Saturday night, (e:paul) and I pulled (e:terry) from taxes again to eat some Ethiopian.
Afterwards, we walked over to the foundry for some music event that (e:robert) and Mickey were at - but it was basically over. I don't think the music was our style anyway.
So we had a few beers outside before we met up on Allen with (e:mike), (e:libertad), Steve and (e:flacidness). Cathode was pretty fun, but dancing at Funky Monkey was better. The DJ even played Blümchen "Ich bin wieder hier". Who would have thought?
Afterwards, we walked over to the foundry for some music event that (e:robert) and Mickey were at - but it was basically over. I don't think the music was our style anyway.
So we had a few beers outside before we met up on Allen with (e:mike), (e:libertad), Steve and (e:flacidness). Cathode was pretty fun, but dancing at Funky Monkey was better. The DJ even played Blümchen "Ich bin wieder hier". Who would have thought?
Robert - 04/08/14 00:06
I promise the music was not as bad as that last band! Too bad you guys missed it, it was fun, but i'm glad you had fun for the rest of the night anyways :)
I promise the music was not as bad as that last band! Too bad you guys missed it, it was fun, but i'm glad you had fun for the rest of the night anyways :)
tinypliny - 04/07/14 12:43
I <3 Ethiopian.. I think its more like I absolutely adore the texture and taste of injera! I remember when I first had Ethiopian, I thought the lentil stuff was pretty over-processed and the bread and tomato-onion-green-chilly-coriander salad were the only things that were tasty but then I got addicted to the taste of injera and the whole over-processing was forgiven.
I <3 Ethiopian.. I think its more like I absolutely adore the texture and taste of injera! I remember when I first had Ethiopian, I thought the lentil stuff was pretty over-processed and the bread and tomato-onion-green-chilly-coriander salad were the only things that were tasty but then I got addicted to the taste of injera and the whole over-processing was forgiven.
04/07/2014 00:13 #58870
Christine F.Category: movies
After we got back from our walk, (e:paul) and I decided to watch a movie in German. I put on "Wir KInder vom Bahnoff Zoo" which had an English title of Christine F. . She was this (in)famous druggie from Berlin.
I only knew about it because of clips of it were in a music video for "Drugs in my Body" by theives like us. If you watch that, you'd think it's a movie about crazy kids in Berlin on drugs having fun.
No. Not at all.
It had to have been the most terrifying and depressing movie I've ever seen. I guess it's a good movie if you enjoy heroin addiction, neglected children living in train stations, David Bowie and prostitution. Spoiler alert, you get to watch a 14 year old girl with the shakes throw up over her prostitute boyfriend as he snorts heroin. All of the fun parts in the video take place in the first 5 minutes and it's all downhill from there. There wasn't even anyone cute in whole movie. I guess it makes a good dare PSA.
At least I got to practice Deutsch.
I only knew about it because of clips of it were in a music video for "Drugs in my Body" by theives like us. If you watch that, you'd think it's a movie about crazy kids in Berlin on drugs having fun.
No. Not at all.
It had to have been the most terrifying and depressing movie I've ever seen. I guess it's a good movie if you enjoy heroin addiction, neglected children living in train stations, David Bowie and prostitution. Spoiler alert, you get to watch a 14 year old girl with the shakes throw up over her prostitute boyfriend as he snorts heroin. All of the fun parts in the video take place in the first 5 minutes and it's all downhill from there. There wasn't even anyone cute in whole movie. I guess it makes a good dare PSA.
At least I got to practice Deutsch.
tinypliny - 04/07/14 03:09
I hate depressing movies with a passion. They are doses of extra stress I don't need.
I hate depressing movies with a passion. They are doses of extra stress I don't need.
ExBuffalonian, I think you nailed it when you said:
I still love Buffalo, which is why I check this site often. It reminds me of the tons of good memories I have there, but I don't think I will ever live there again.
For me, personally, even though I found absolutely awesome friends, there was nothing else worth staying for.
Sorry I didn't follow the Links .... One of Buffalo's and not only its problems is Jobs moved away like Trico .... And Sprawl that is why AM&A's and places left downtown they moved out to The Galleria Mall.... Then you put the train in and that made the downtown area a hang out for black teenagers you know school kids... People down town the last thing they want after work all day is a loud mall full of kids being nosey and rowdy ... Not to mention them hanging out at McDonalds Not the old guys just buying coffee and the movie theatre then would put in movies for them and you don't want to go to movies with them there..... Not to mention the Metro bus (Not know till many years later) wanted to go to the Galleria Mall... They where told no we don't want that kind here (now maybe they just meant poor people and wanted to be upscale) ... but can you think of how Down Town would have been if The Galleria Mall was down there or all the stores and the track :) One of the problems that hurts Buffalo is people don't do the right thing... Everything has to be Political.... Currently over on The East side there is this really cool old House.... They want a market but they claim it is cost prohibitive AKA they don't want to spend the money they would rather knock it down... Damit You ass Hole just explain it is costly and apply for help and have a market in a cool old building ARGH! That is how everything in the city seems to be don't get me started on Pano and how let that gorgeous house rot and then knocked it down...... Don't get me wrong that place looks great... But you know how much cooler it would be if the Patio was a Porch and you where in a victorian House eating :) ARGH..... But the fact that the waterfront is going good is great.... I just wonder how they can make it great for both summer and winter ......
It's really hard to say if Buffalo is coming back, and how quickly it will happen. I moved to Buffalo from NYC in 2001, because I thought it was exciting to see all the development in and around Buffalo. Everyone back then was talking about Buffalo's great comeback. Then almost 10 years later, the population had actually declined and it seemed like for every step forward (and there were many) there was another step back somewhere else. You know, one new building would go up, another torn down. One great new restaurant would open, another would close. It still felt like Buffalo was standing still, and I was standing still with it, waiting to finally be living in this thriving reemerging city. But I eventually realized that these things take a long time. Buffalo didn't shrink to its current size overnight, and its growth won't be so noticeable overnight either. I was just getting older, waiting for something to happen, and by the time all this change was noticeable in any real tangible way, I was going to be not so young. So I moved. I just didn't have 20 or 30 more years to wait for the city to catch up to where it was 20 or 30 years ago, into the type and size of city I wanted to spend my life in. I still love Buffalo, which is why I check this site often. It reminds me of the tons of good memories I have there, but I don't think I will ever live there again. That being said, I can understand why someone else would want to make a life in Buffalo. That's just my take on it.