Wednesday, October 10, 2007

And I"m back...



Alright, I guess its time to update the old blog. And if you're not bored with nothing better to do, then I highly suggest you quit reading now, cause I have no idea what I'm going to write about which is never a good sign. Umm... for those of you that don't know I'm living New York again. Up until the past two weeks I would have thought that posting that would be redundant but apparently not, because I keep running in people that didn't know I was back. To my credit I did update my myspace and facebook profile upon moving. I even posted a bulletin on myspace, but then again I don't really read those either... unless I'm actually bored enough to want to fill out a survey.

Umm...I saw LCD Soundsystem Saturday and I now believe that James Murphy is probably the best thing happening in rock right now. Arcade Fire headlined and made me remember why I was telling people they were my favorite band a few months ago. Struck up a nice conversation with a pretty cute girl while in line for the port-a-potties. But yeah, didn't really go anywhere from there because we standing in line for the port-a-potties...


Umm...Trying to get sleep last night was god awful as it was way to hot for this time of year and I've never gotten around to buying an effing air conditioner. I won't go into all the details but at one point in the night I woke up and had to grab a towel to put under my back because I had sweat that much. Oh and here's a question. When using the phrase "effing" as a substitute for "fucking" is it correct to use an instead of a? And was anyone else a little shocked when the kids in the last Harry Potter book started throwing that phrase around?

1 comment:

melissa said...

holy shit i just randomly check your blog from time to time... and now i've got a reason to! : ) hope everything's going well in the big city. central arkansas misses you but i'm sure nyc can't function without pittman. later gator!
p.s. yes, when using "effing" you should use "an" rather than "a." people read aloud in their heads and that is grammatically correct.