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[May. 4th, 2007|05:32 pm] |
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| | Talk Talk - Myrrhman | ] | Well I really went and did it. I went on the abandoned stretch of elevated railroad on the west side of Manhattan today, in opposition of all common sense (and laws). If you wanna know more about it, check out the non profit group that is turning it into a park here. Via the internet I found out that one can get on it through a random tractor trailer parking lot (the entrance to the lot is on W. 33rd St. between 11th Ave. and the West Side Highway, if you want to know.) So I got on there, walked a little ways, and was then foiled by some construction blocked by chain link fences. I thought maybe the area was abandoned, but upon closer spying I spotted a workman (look close, between the construction trailer and the dumpster). So, then it was time to head back, but I did hang around and read for a while. I was disappointed that I couldn't see more of it, but apparently most of the part I didn't see will become a park at some point so that'll be nice. Anyway click on the picture below to see the whole album! Oh, and here is a map, the green line showing where the elevated track remains. I got about to the point just before it turns south of 30th St. Ok bye!
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[Dec. 19th, 2006|01:13 pm] |
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If you people want, you can read my new blog about going to libraries at http://libraryhunt.blogspot.com/. Sounds fun doesn't it!??!? I figure this is the only way I'll get any readers, so...wait...no one reads this thing either. Fuck. |
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[Dec. 13th, 2006|12:36 am] |
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| | The dB's - We Were Happy There | ] | Lots been going on...reunions, people dying, traveling around, lets just say it's been a little rough. But I don't really wanna talk about all that, so here are two amazon lists. Oh, also I'm going to beautiful St. Louis for Christmas, and then I'll be back, and probably still jobless. Therefore I'll be up for some new years awesomeness! Who's gonna be around? I know Casey and probably Joe...come on, out with it! I want names!!!! |
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[Nov. 17th, 2006|10:43 am] |
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Crap I almost forgot. Last night I also had this dream where I was living in some creepy apartment with Dave and Natasha, only Natasha was off at her desk (which had a bright lamp that seemed to be the only lighting in the place) and not paying much attention to our wacky adventure. Which consisted of a nearby warehouse where a big banquet was being held, which would be followed by a demon summoning. Actually it was more like a Cthulu type creature or something. Anyway it didn't get to happen because I woke up, but Dave and I kept going back and forth between the apartment and the banquet, knowing that when the creature was summoned it would kill everyone there, but also knowing it was necessary because it would fail to come completely through, and then wouldn't be able to try again for centuries. Something along those lines. So we didn't tell anyone that they would die. They all thought it would be glorious, or something. One of the times we were back in the apartment, Natasha told us to warn the other people we had gone with that they were gonna die, and Dave and I were like, yeah, I guess, if we can find them...it's pretty crowded in there. Even though this monster was gonna be giant and made of pure malevolence, we weren't scared, because we knew as long as we weren't in the room, we'd be fine. Needless to say I woke up before seeing the beast. Ah well. I was reading the Maltese Falcon right before bed, and it was sort of a cross between that and Watchmen. The funniest thing was we knew everyone would think it was a suicide cult, since the psychic shock of the monster's presence is what would kill everyone, leaving their bodies unscathed, and it would seem like a big mass suicide. Isn't that hilarious!?!?!? |
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[Nov. 17th, 2006|09:47 am] |
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| | let's say Apples In Stereo | ] | So I was thinking today about moving. It's always a pain in the ass, but the more stuff you have, the worse it is. Now I don't have many clothes, or much furniture. The big bookcase is kind of a pain in the ass I guess, and on my last move I brought my bedframe, which sucked mainly because I head to get it down the stairs by myself, and it almost didn't fit up the stairs of the new place. But the main load of crap I have is my books. I used to always think I would reread everything (and I generally did) so buying books made lots of sense. When I was a kid, I knew I'd want to read any Stephen King book over and over, plus they were so long, it was stupid to be bound by "due dates." But rediscovering libraries lately has got me thinking that life may be too short to read the same books over and over; in fact, there are enough books I want to read out there that I should try to read new ones whenever possible.
It's all got me wondering if I should think about liquidating some of my library. I love having lots of books, and I don't plan to move again EVER. But still, I will never live hundreds of miles from the nearest well stocked library, even if I were to leave New York again. Even if I did, chances are I'd be going someplace I couldn't bring my books with me.
Certain books I would keep no matter what. Lord of the Rings isn't going anywhere, nor is any Philip K. Dick or Denis Johnson. I'll keep all of any comics (generally hard to find in libraries) and any of my small press books. I'd probably keep most of my history books leftover from school as well. But any classic or popular book that I could read just about anytime for free...It's becoming harder to justify buying them, or buying more bookshelves to fit them.
That said, I probably won't actually get rid of any books, and I will probably continue to buy them, albeit at a slower rate, which I can still consider a victory. Who knows, maybe I can get rid of some of the ones I've only read once and doubt I will have time for anytime in the next few years. At the very least maybe I could get a few bucks for 'em.
It's just hard to know what to do in in this crazy world, when we have cats and dogs, living together. It's mass hysteria! |
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[Oct. 27th, 2006|11:58 am] |
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| | Pulp - Mis-Shapes | ] | And just like that, my faith in humanity is restored. Emilio Estevez, you have brought my spirits up again, just like you did in Repo Man and Loaded Weapon 1. |
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[Oct. 20th, 2006|02:48 pm] |
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| | Big Country - In A Big Country | ] | So, I'm here. And as of yesterday I had been to parties, a baseball game, a reading, a signing, my favorite stores, a few different libraries, I'd hung out with old friends and family, new friends, rode my bike to the park, even been to a spelling and grammar bee, (not to mention lotsa tv) but somehow I didn't feel settled. I was still stuck in my own head, trying to understand that I was really back here, that my time in Minnesota, amazing as it had been, was over, but that my friendship with everyone there still existed. Well, yesterday I was playing with Amy's cat (Squee) and I just forced myself to really be there and experience it. And then later on Phil came over and I drove him to Red Hook and it was cool. And then I talked with Annette and Kara, both of whom made me feel better. And then the Mets lost, but I don't actually care about that. Dave was there, hanging out with me, making me glad to be here. I guess what I'm saying is, knowing I wanted to be here wasn't the same as having it feel right. But yesterday, it really did.
The kicker was this dream I had. Certain parts were just the usual reminiscent of my day, but at the end I was leaving Jew Camp (which happened to be in my backyard) and this one guy was telling me he'd miss me, and how the experience had really changed him. I said, that's awesome, but for me it really feels like all the major changes in my life have already passed. And he said, of course they won't be as many or as often as you get older, but they always keep happening. And then I woke up with "In A Big Country" stuck in my head. So to summarize, I feel better.
Now I know this wasn't at all funny, so I will give everyone the update on the Wesley Snipes tax evasion scandal they so sorely desire. |
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| So, Keyspan, what the fuck |
[Oct. 6th, 2006|05:27 pm] |
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| | France Gall - Laisse tomber les filles | ] | They're still not here. There was a buzz and i was like "wooooooo!!!" but then it was the mailwoman. or whatever you call em. she couldnt get in for some reason. whatever. the question really is, how close must it be to six for me to start sniping people from the window? |
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| Baiting for G-Man: Flower Jive |
[Oct. 6th, 2006|04:30 pm] |
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| | Nada Surf - Concrete Bed | ] | Well, the Twins aren't losing yet! I'm watching the game on the big screen TV in my MIND. How excellent, my ear just reset. Tea would be delicious right now thank you...anyone who's wondering what to do right now, the answer is stop reading this. |
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