| I'm never leaving |
[Jul. 3rd, 2005|06:46 pm] |
|
So I've spent the last two weeks in Chicago and I am positively sure that I want to live here when I finish school. My time at the Second City has been extremely educational and now I know what I need to do to get myself ready to be here. It's going to take a hell of a lot of work and practice but this is where I want to be. I've seen baseball and music and literally everything that I wanted to see here. The food is amazing in this town and if people get bored here it's their own damn fault. I hope that anyone who reads this is doing well. I come back home on Tuesday. |
|
|
| it's....a.......QUIZ!!!! |
[Apr. 21st, 2005|09:10 am] |
total volume of music files on my computer? 1500 songs, I have a laptop, I'm not cool.
last cd I bought? I bought two at the same time: "The Real Thing" by Faith No More and "Marquee Moon" by Television (p.s. if you haven't heard of Television, check them out, it's good stuff)
song playing just before I started this? something on the latest album from In Flames
song playing now? my sound design professor talking in the background
five songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me:
1. "My Blue Heaven" by Fats Domino- this song always puts me in a good mood
2. "Raining Blood" by Slayer- this song also puts me in a good mood
3. "Ventura Highway" by America
4. "Faries Wear Boots" by Black Sabbath
5. "Omerta" by Lamb of God- this is just one of the most ferocious songs I've ever heard |
|
|
| (no subject) |
[Mar. 31st, 2005|09:19 am] |
|
I have three tests today and will pass one of them. This is the worst semester I have had yet as far as my grades go and it's not bothering me like it should. I hope I get over that sometime soon. I completely forgot about enrolling for next semester but it only started this week so I'm not late yet. I didn't even think about it really. I'm coming back and I want to come back but it just hasn't even crossed my mind. I went to a Slipknot, Lamb of God, Shadows Fall show the other night and it was really good. I'm not a Slipknot fan and I don't really enjoy their music but their drummer Joey Jordison did one of the coolest drum solo/stunts that I have ever seen, which made standing in the pit through their set almost worthwhile. |
|
|
| yee ha |
[Mar. 9th, 2005|09:36 am] |
|
The week is almost over and that is good. I'm going to see Robert Plant on Friday and that will kick ass. Saturday I am driving to OS to enjoy my spring break and it should be good fun. I had my first practice with the new band I'm playing in last night. It's a country band and we play old country-blues stuff. It's really funny because I don't fit the part at all but the guys are cool and we all get along so it's cool. Our first show is March 19 at a bull riding tournament somewhere within the county. This all strikes me as hillarious and it's a good time. I got the word back from the Second City and I am officially in for my two weeks this summer in Chicago. I can't wait for that. It will quite possibly be the greatest and most influential two weeks of my life. I'll be home in three days. Later. |
|
|
| update |
[Mar. 1st, 2005|11:34 am] |
| [ | music |
| | Thin Lizzy- Jailbreak | ] | I had a performance last night that went really well and it's really nice to have that monkey off my back. Now I can get back to school work which has been tossed in the crapper as of late. All is right with the rest of my world except for the fact that I haven't heard back from the Second City people yet to know if they got my forms for summer classes. All in due time. |
|
|
| cool |
[Feb. 21st, 2005|01:59 am] |
 You Are: Led Zeppelin! its all about the music and strength, powerful riffs with a very deep side too. Your all about the strong riffs. Even though you made one song, and are way too over commercialized...
What Classic Rock Band Are You? brought to you by Quizilla |
|
|
| Efffin' Patriots |
[Feb. 6th, 2005|09:17 pm] |
|
Surprise Surprise, the patriots win another Super Bowl by three points. Winning super bowls by three points does not qualify a team as a dynasty. That game, along with their other two wins were the weakest super bowl victories that I have ever seen. I am once again thouroughly disgusted with pro football and its knack for the anti-climactic. A possibly great game was just pissed down the tubes and again I find myself hating pro football. It was a close game and not a blowout which was a good thing but once again the winning team was saved by the clock. All I can say is that I have a feeling of disappointment. The only good thing is now that two teams from Boston have won titles this season, maybe my Celtics finally have a chance. |
|
|
| (no subject) |
[Feb. 4th, 2005|10:55 am] |
You Belong in 1962 |
1962
If you scored...
1950 - 1959: You're fun loving, romantic, and more than a little innocent. See you at the drive in!
1960 - 1969: You are a free spirit with a huge heart. Love, peace, and happiness rule - oh, and drugs too.
1970 - 1979: Bold and brash, you take life by the horns. Whether you're partying or protesting, you give it your all!
1980 - 1989: Wild, over the top, and just a little bit cheesy. You're colorful at night - and successful during the day.
1990 - 1999: With you anything goes! You're grunge one day, ghetto fabulous the next. It's all good!
|
|
|
|
| (no subject) |
[Feb. 2nd, 2005|01:29 am] |
| [ | mood |
| | creative | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Keb' Mo' | ] | Crutches only continue to cripple the weak. Using psychological putty to fill personality gaps is a temporary solution to a permanent problem. Start inside and work out, not the other way around. To quote a great philosopher, "Free your mind and the rest will follow." The advice we give is the best advice we never take. No one grows stronger in the presence of the termially weak. |
|
|
| (no subject) |
[Jan. 27th, 2005|03:41 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | tired | ] | I've got the mono but it hasn't crippled me yet. I'm still feeling ok except for the fact that I sleep a lot, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I have a lot of free time too because I've had to drop some extra projects that I was working on which sucks but it's nice to have a chance to slow down a bit for once. |
|
|
| funny |
[Jan. 18th, 2005|04:51 pm] |
|
|
|
|
| (no subject) |
[Jan. 18th, 2005|04:19 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | busy | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Pantera- Floods | ] | I figured I should make an update seeing as how I didn't want to be left out in the recent realm of Robert Plant posts. I too will be seeing the immortal Robert Plant but in Tulsa on March 11. The whole place is standing room only so I plan on getting there very early in order to be practicaly in his face. This will be one of the pinnacle moments of my life, right up there with the first time I saw Sabbath play. I'm very fortunate this semester in that I am getting to see some of my favorite musical acts such as Ted Nugent, Ben Folds, Steve Vai, Robert Plant, Shaddows Fall, and Lamb of God, not to mention those others that might pop up along the way. Less projects finally allow me to get out a little this semester. It's a nice change. |
|
|
| hit the nail on the head |
[Jan. 17th, 2005|12:14 pm] |
You Are 21 Years Old |
21
Under 12: You are a kid at heart. You still have an optimistic life view - and you look at the world with awe.
13-19: You are a teenager at heart. You question authority and are still trying to find your place in this world.
20-29: You are a twentysomething at heart. You feel excited about what's to come... love, work, and new experiences.
30-39: You are a thirtysomething at heart. You've had a taste of success and true love, but you want more!
40+: You are a mature adult. You've been through most of the ups and downs of life already. Now you get to sit back and relax.
|
|
|
|
| back to the grind |
[Jan. 12th, 2005|09:20 am] |
| [ | mood |
| | disappointed | ] |
| [ | music |
| | sportscenter | ] | I don't mind the cold, but there's something about waking up to pouring rain that just puts me in an irreversible funk for the day. Even snow would be fine but not rain. Classes are going to be good this semester. My stage combat class is going to be pretty intense and I will either be in really good shape for the first time in life or die by the time it's over. We get to play with guns either way so that will be fun. |
|
|
| yeah |
[Jan. 1st, 2005|06:23 pm] |
|
I'm in a coffee house at home. A home away from home I guess. I love something about coffee houses and I'm not sure what. I think it's the lighting and the quality music that is generally being played but not at the moment. There is no sound but noise generated by people other than music at the moment. ha. Black coffee is like drinking a cup full of respect. It's rich and only certain people can handle it. eeeyooowww. I'm seriously at a loss for what to do at the moment. I want to be in my appartment. |
|
|
| In Memorium |
[Dec. 16th, 2004|07:36 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | melancholy | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Planet Caravan- Pantera | ] | It's a little after the fact to some people, but the death of Dimebag is still weighing heavily on my mind and heart and I haven't had access to a computer to be able to express any of my feelings about this tragedy. Dime is my John Lennon and to many other people who consider themselves part of the music world, he was a legend in his own right as Lennon was. In no way am I comparing the talents of Lennon to Dime's because they were two totally different people with different agendas when it came to music but the bottom line is they were amazing talents in the world of music and it is tragic to have lost them so early in their lives. I was one of the true Pantera fans still holding out for Phil to someday kick his drug habit and for the guys to get back together for at least one more album which had a good possibility of happening somewhere down the road. But thanks to someone's selfish, misconstrued ideas this will never happen. I'm not really angry at the man who did this because I know crazy people exist in the world and that things like this happen all the time and we never hear about them. That is just a difficult part of life that we all try to accept and deal with the best we can. I am though deeply sadened by what has happened and will never forget the influence that Pantera's music and especially Dime's guitar playing have had in my own musicianship and life. The next time I drink a Blacktooth Grin, I'll pour a little out for Dime and I'll never forget his contributions to the world of heavy metal. Rest In Peace brother. |
|
|
| random thought |
[Dec. 1st, 2004|07:29 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | jubilant | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Jeff Buckley- My Sweetheart the Drunk | ] | Today I was eating chicken at lunch and for some reason I thought of this and wanted to share it:
If you were someone who had a breast removed and then soon after had it replaced, you would be known as someone who had suffered from short term mammory loss.
I know it's gay but I made me laugh and pee a little. |
|
|
| lion of judah |
[Nov. 24th, 2004|10:42 pm] |
| [ | mood |
| | melancholy | ] |
| [ | music |
| | Rufus Wainwright | ] | To You: Fool didn’t know I had a loaded 12 gauge, one sucka dead LA Times Front Page. You my friend, whom I cherish and adore. Things with them aren’t going the way I planned but he will tell me what to do.
Let a man be stimulated by poetry, established by the rules of propriety, and perfected by music.
I love you.
Jammin' on the one. |
|
|
| life |
[Nov. 9th, 2004|10:48 pm] |
|
Life continues and things are good. I found out my acting professor is in the new Dawn of the Dead. He's one of the zombies that gets shot in the head outside of the mall. I thought that was cool. If it was possible to make a continent sized King James bible, too many people would jump in behind it, not knowing what they were using as a shield and this bothers me not as a christian but as a human. |
|
|
| vacation all I ever wanted |
[Oct. 25th, 2004|12:42 am] |
|
I'm in Starkville. Fall Break A Palooza continues as we tore down the goal post yesterday and then saw Napoleon Dynamite. Had food with friends today and some good back in the day conversations which are always nice. I will make this announcement to let you all know where I stand. Due to the recent shortcomings of my beloved Yankees and their failure to oust the hated Red Sox, I will from this point on sever my ties of fandom to the team and shall now be known as one of the few and proud Detroit Tigers faithfull. I cheered them as far as I could and it seems as though my time with them is now done. It was good and I in no way dislike the Yankees but is time to take my loyalty elsewhere for it is needed by another lowly team whom I must cheer to the top. That's all I have to say about that and let it not be discussed any further. One final note, the Red Sox deserved to beat New York because they played harder and in the end they deserve to win the championship even though I still do not like them. I would greatly appreciate it if this were the last time I had to talk about it. Thank You. |
|
|
| navigation |
| [ |
viewing |
| |
most recent entries |
] |
| [ |
go |
| |
earlier |
] |
| |
|
|